The Infamous Passion Fruit
Beautiful and sweet, the Passion Fruit is valued by all.
A fruit known to provide value for all men who find it.
But very few men can grow and maintain one in their garden.
Unfortunately, once the seedling takes root, it is abandoned to its fate, allowing environmental factors to mess it up.
A majority emphasize planting, providing water, fertilizer, and tending.
They need knowledge of the secret formula.

Our ancestors have been known to properly provide quality passion fruits for the benefit and enjoyment of all.
The modern ways have deviated from these sacred principles, affecting the quality of fruits produced.
They currently have a shorter shelf life and we wonder why.
With a propaganda campaign from our overseas lords targeting the appropriate harvest time of the fruit, cultivators have lost a desire to properly care for their investment.
They have been advised to leave the fruits to drop by themselves, or to ensure the fruit has a certain color before being harvested.
To avoid judgment from market critics, our methods have been modified to the detriment of the fruit and its consumers.
Some fruits get plucked before they get ripe, which affects their ability to gain a suitable price in exchange.
Others are left unharvested for too long and they become overripe.
This will affect their palatability and market value as well.

The plot was made to ensure the fruits were no longer palatable, to avoid reaping the benefits of this magic fruit.
Their plan worked.
By signing certain laws into the constitution, the fruits, now abundantly available have become a nuisance on the market shelves.
A show of desperation between the overripe fruits, competing fiercely with premature fruits, secretly harvested without due process.
They all wish to leave the shelf, but no one seems to want or buy one.
Customers often take a bite and return it to the shelf, complaining about the sour taste.
This has led to more difficulties, as new customers detest pre-bitten passion fruits.
They complain about the rot around the area previously bitten.
"It feels like a traumatizing experience", they say.

The passion fruit has become an endangered species with no solution to the rotting state of this once revered magic fruit.
Rumour has it that this article is not only about the Passion Fruit.
Some other important elements vital to our survival have been attacked by this propaganda.
The general African way of life has been attacked since the 15th century.
The envy of and jealousy of our family models led to the introduction of strange patterns to destroy our ability to reproduce.
As a form of population control, our relationships have been targeted and modified to increase unpalatability.
We now struggle like they do, to maintain a balanced family system.

Like the Passion Fruit, our hearts and values have been altered to almost irreparable levels of compromise.
We no longer value long-term bonds as we select for variety over quality.
We have become dating experimental objects, rather than sticking to the roles of revered life guardians on earth and ancestors in the spirit realms.
We sell ourselves short.
"Here for a good time, and not a long time", we say.
But who is to fix this?
Is there any hope for the Passion Fruit, or the fruits of the womb, born into a tumultuous environment, where parents fight for superiority and dominance in the household?
Will the children have an example of what a balanced family looks like?
The mission to set the man against the woman has succeeded largely, as the propaganda has taken a deep root in today's society.
We hope to see an awakening of the African mind and the cultivation of leaders capable of reversing this damage in Africa, humanity's last hope in the fight against this virus of a mindset.

Your Passion Fruit shall always be best served the way your forefathers served it.
Any opposing idea is a systematic attempt to exterminate.
Don't fall for it.
Rise up, Africa!
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