@Seun Anikulapo- 305 days ago | Highlife | views: 16,588 likes: 668 comments: 176 | votes: 0 bookmarks 0 0x

Organized Abandonment - Do our elders really protect us - Seun Kuti

In this thought-provoking video, musician Seun Kuti discusses the concept of "organized abandonment" and its impact on society, particularly on the younger generation. He questions whether our elders, who are meant to protect and guide us, are actually doing so or if they have abandoned their responsibilities.

Kuti argues that the current state of the world, with its widespread corruption and inequality, is a result of this organized abandonment. He believes that the older generation has failed to pass down their knowledge and wisdom to the younger generation, leading to a lack of guidance and direction.

He also highlights the role of colonization in perpetuating this cycle of abandonment, as it has disrupted traditional African systems and values. Kuti argues that in order to break free from this cycle, we must reclaim our culture and traditions and use them to guide us towards a better future.

Overall, Kuti’s message is a call to action for both the older and younger generations to work together and create a better world for all. He urges us to look back at our roots and use them as a foundation for progress and change.

In my opinion, Kuti raises important questions about the role of our elders in society and the impact of colonization on African cultures. His message is a reminder that we must not forget our past and the wisdom of our ancestors, but rather use it to shape a better future.




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CategoryHighlife
Created305 days ago
Views16,588
Likes668
Comments176
Daily Views+ (calculated)17 (0.10%)
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Channel Subscribers37,000
Updated (by us)2025-05-05

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