The Sandmann's Journal by Wilfred Kanu Jr.

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With a few books published through Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing Inc. with accompanying albums, I turned my vision to literary writing on social and theological matters that challenged my routine and thought process at the time. In Volume 1, you will find topics like how I established my career in Canada. Volume 2 is the chapter on my reaction to Patriarchy vs. Feminism while finding a balance between the civil and gay rights concerns that became a public subject. I also gave my point of view on some trending topics in Hip Hop. Volume 2 reads as a melting pot of my philosophy on gender, Patriarchy, misconceptions, the murder of Trayvon Martin, bullying, gun violence in America, the fairness of God, monotheism, faith, scarcity, etc. After you experience those two books, you will arrive at Volume 3, where I determine the creed of Hip Hop. This time, I connect Hip Hop with African culture, address "The Mayor Ford Scanda,l," and pose more questions on the family, gender accountability, marriage, etc. I clarify my romantic curiosity with women, showing that although I'm far from a simp or an MGTOW, beauty reflects in my eye as a beholder. In this Volume, I break down the defining essence described by KRS One, The Zulu Nation, and the Five Percenters. I also speak on the uniqueness of African music and dance cultures. You will find chapters on my thoughts concerning LGBTQIA+ rights in Africa, contrasting the idea with the continent's long-standing Islamic and Christian traditions. I do not criticize. Volume 3 is a reaction to dramatic ideological changes in today's world. The Abrahamic dogma's running thread is a focal point for understanding secularism. The balance between overselling women's liberty to the detriment of family, the bastardization of men, or any long-standing traditions is consistent.

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