THE ENEMY
The enemy is sometimes hard to see.
For 500 years we have stubbornly stuck to the same plans:
fight Europeans with counter-violence, with counter-terrorism,
with passive resistance, by accepting of defeat,
by surrendering our dignity and our freedom,
by abandoning our warrior societies,
by abandoning our history and our honor,
by abandoning our duty to free ourselves from Europeans.
It is not impossible to be free from Europeans.
We just need to fight our first enemy first:
our ignorance and our cowardice.
The true enemy has been our lack of knowledge,
lack of discipline, our lack of imagination.
Sometimes the enemy in the friends we choose,
the ones who make us comfortable with our ignorance,
comfortable with our fears and cowardice.
Sometimes the enemy is found in who we have been
told to love, told to admire, told to want to be.
Sometimes the enemy is in our family,
sometimes in our lovers,
but mostly the enemy can be found in the mirror.
The enemy helps to keep us blind to truth and duty.
Sometimes the enemy is found in our comfort with ignorance,
sometimes in our addictions to drugs and escapism,
sometimes in our desires to be a part of our enemy,
but mostly it is found n our sustained procrastination.
The enemy helps us to stay happy in our enslavement to Europeans.
Sometimes the enemy is not seen as an enemy.
These are the hardest enemies to confront.
These poisons, these acts of terrorism
are found in our colonized lives
in acts of ongoing genocide
like the church, it is an escape from truth, keeps us on our knees,
Gangs too are an act of genocide
which give us a false sense of masculinity, empty false pride
that destroy our minds, our communities, our youth,
and any hope to find dignity or honor for our people.
And then there is the "harmless" act of watching sports,
which waste our minds in mindless empty thinking.
And then the other "relax" of listening for hours daily to music
as a form of mental-emotional masturbation,
time that could have been used in Nican Tlaca study
and teaching-waking our people in acts of scholar-warrior liberation.
The enemy keeps us in fears and terror, in fantasies and false escapes.
Sometimes the enemy is the violence of "white" supremacy in "whites",
which is an enemy easy to see, easy to hate, easy to hide from.
But sometimes it is our own people’s adoration of white supremacy,
that is the enemy, the comforts the enemy, that makes us the enemy.
Other times it is our own belief that whites are always superior to us
that keeps us frozen in our cowardice, frozen in our ignorance.
But most of the time it is our belief, the belief that we have been taught,
the belief that we are were always inferior and that they will always be superior.
The enemy is found in the foolishness of these thoughts
and in the self-genocide that is our self-hate.
SO,
what do we do about all of this?
Let’s try studying the heart of truth and demanding full justice.
Let’s try organizing based on intelligent use of Nican Tlaca knowledge.
Let’s try unifying under a disciplined philosophy that educates and liberates.
Let’s try using our full human rights as the collective owners of this continent.
Let’s try declaring our collective ownership of our continent, our nation.
Let’s try developing ourselves to be a fully liberated people.
Let’s try by reconstructing our civilizations based on updating them to today
making up for the last 500 years of development that the Europeans stole from us.
Let’s try rejecting all of the things that keep us fools and slaves:
materialism, selfishness, drugs, alcohol, sports, music, dancing,
and the thousand other things with which we waste our time and minds on.
Let's study our Nican Tlaca heritage in a disciplined way, a liberating way,
as set in the guides of the writings of Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation.
Let's take actions and teach what we learn in an organized Nican Tlaca way.
That is how we will defeat our enemies, one act of liberating action,
one year at a time, one mind at a time.
But we must start all of this by
starting with the one in the mirror that needs to be liberated,
turning that enemy into our liberator.
If we do nothing we become nothing,
we become our own enemy, the enemy of our people,
and we exterminate ourselves.
Olin Tezcatlipoca Copyright © 2018
EUROPEANS ARE THE BURDEN OF EVIL UPON THE WORLD
Founder and Director of Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation

(Read in this order, please)
1 Daily Life of the Aztecs by Jacques Soustelle
2 Mexico by Michael Coe
3 Maya by Michael Coe
4 American Holocaust by David E. Stannard
5 American Indian Contributions to the World by
Emory Dean Keoke & Kay Marie Porterfield
6 Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
Lectures of Olin Tezcatlipoca