Antibulan, coined by author Reuel-Azriel, refers to a harmful mindset that targets individuals of African descent, including Black people, African Americans, Africans, and all indigenous peoples of the diaspora. It is characterized by a deep-seated hatred and discrimination towards those with darker skin tones. This insidious belief system is expressed both verbally and through physical actions, with the intention of causing harm to individuals, groups, and even property associated with the African diaspora. The effects of antibulan are felt not only by Black and multiracial individuals, but also by communities throughout Oceania, Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa, and indigenous peoples, including their institutions and religious facilities.
"The prevalence of police brutality against black people is a clear manifestation of anti-bulanism in the United States."
by Reuel-Azriel March 17, 2023

Ethnical-Cocooning, coined by Reuel-Azriel Lé Flore, is a transformative process whereby an ethnic group breaks away from their native country and heritage, and undergoes an incubation period to emerge as a new, hybrid ethnic group. This process involves assimilating into the new host country, territory, and society, and acculturating by denouncing the ancestral homeland through deprogramming. It is a form of cultural metamorphosis, in which an ethnic group sheds its old identity and embraces a new one, while preserving aspects of their original culture.
As a theory, Ethnical-Cocooning suggests that the transformation of ethnic identity is a natural process of cultural evolution, which is driven by the forces of globalization and migration. It proposes that the hybridization of cultures, resulting from this transformation, can lead to the emergence of new and innovative cultural expressions, which can enrich and diversify society.
As a theory, Ethnical-Cocooning suggests that the transformation of ethnic identity is a natural process of cultural evolution, which is driven by the forces of globalization and migration. It proposes that the hybridization of cultures, resulting from this transformation, can lead to the emergence of new and innovative cultural expressions, which can enrich and diversify society.
My family's experience of ethnical-cocooning began when we moved to a new country and had to adapt to a new culture while also trying to maintain our heritage.
by Reuel-Azriel May 12, 2023

AntiBulanism also spelled anti-bulanism or anti-Bulanism) refers to the rejection of hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against people of African descent. Individuals who support such views are known as bulanite(s) or antibulanite(s). This form of racism is strongly condemned in society.
Anti-Bulanism is a worldwide movement that aims to discourage and dismantle, the unity against, the bonds of solidarity between all indigenous and diasporic ethnic groups of African descent.
Anti-Bulanism is a worldwide movement that aims to discourage and dismantle, the unity against, the bonds of solidarity between all indigenous and diasporic ethnic groups of African descent.
Anti-bulanism is a destructive ideology that seeks to undermine the power and potential of Bulan and all that it represents.
by Reuel-Azriel March 17, 2023

1. A name of Hebrew origin, combining the names "Reuel" and "Azriel" in a distinctive and elegant manner, often adapted into French form.
3. Author of mystery and business books, neologist, and visionary, enriching Jewish literature and showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of the Jewish people.
4. Chairman, CEO, and business magnate with exemplary leadership skills, strategic vision, and keen business acumen.
5. Exemplifying grace, dignity, and kindness in actions, interactions, and overall demeanor, upholding a high standard of behavior and adhering to principles of integrity, honor, and noble conduct.
6. Creator of the neologisms "ethnical-cocooning," "Neoethniculthegeny," "Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism," "Bulanism," “Anti-Hatricism and "Anti-Bulanism," contributing to the lexicon with innovative concepts in the realms of cultural identity, self-actualization, and sociopolitical discourse.
7. Recognized for the motto "magnigent par conduite," signifying the embodiment of noble qualities and virtuous behavior, blending magnanimity and the refined attributes traditionally associated with being a gentleman.
8. Renowned for the slogan "Because I do Well," reflecting a commitment to personal achievement, competence, and continuous growth, leaving a positive and lasting impression.
9. A name synonymous with ambition, innovation, and excellence, inspiring others through unwavering integrity and benevolent influence.
3. Author of mystery and business books, neologist, and visionary, enriching Jewish literature and showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of the Jewish people.
4. Chairman, CEO, and business magnate with exemplary leadership skills, strategic vision, and keen business acumen.
5. Exemplifying grace, dignity, and kindness in actions, interactions, and overall demeanor, upholding a high standard of behavior and adhering to principles of integrity, honor, and noble conduct.
6. Creator of the neologisms "ethnical-cocooning," "Neoethniculthegeny," "Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism," "Bulanism," “Anti-Hatricism and "Anti-Bulanism," contributing to the lexicon with innovative concepts in the realms of cultural identity, self-actualization, and sociopolitical discourse.
7. Recognized for the motto "magnigent par conduite," signifying the embodiment of noble qualities and virtuous behavior, blending magnanimity and the refined attributes traditionally associated with being a gentleman.
8. Renowned for the slogan "Because I do Well," reflecting a commitment to personal achievement, competence, and continuous growth, leaving a positive and lasting impression.
9. A name synonymous with ambition, innovation, and excellence, inspiring others through unwavering integrity and benevolent influence.
Reuel-Azriel's literary works, groundbreaking neologisms, and remarkable success as a business magnate have solidified his position as a prominent figure in both the literary, entrepreneurial, and sociocultural spheres.
by Reuel-Azriel June 02, 2023

Founded by Reuel-Azriel, "Robere Chrétien, commonly known as Chrétien, is a luxury goods company. Robere’ Chrétien Couturier, commonly known as Robere Chrétien or shortened to CH, is a French fashion house and luxury goods company founded in Bordeaux, France.
Robere Chretien Couture is a subsidiary brand under ExDef, specializing in high-end couture fashion. It represents the pinnacle of luxury and craftsmanship, offering bespoke designs and exquisite garments tailored to individual clients’ preferences.
Robere’ Chrétien commonly known as Chrétien, is a luxury goods company. ...only in fantasy is the company said to be still managed by the Coutures.
The owner of the brand calls the story "a story of adventure, youth and rebellion, honor of family, love vs. respect, devotion, and the representation of the color of life".
Chrétien’s mission is to create an image and a life style that differentiates the individual from the crowd. Moreover, we create a possible reality, from fictional ideals which customers want, but one in which they can identify and recognize themselves with. To ultimately make ones fantasies and dreams come true. Chrétien evolved out of the adventurous destinations of its founder.
Robere Chretien Couture is a subsidiary brand under ExDef, specializing in high-end couture fashion. It represents the pinnacle of luxury and craftsmanship, offering bespoke designs and exquisite garments tailored to individual clients’ preferences.
Robere’ Chrétien commonly known as Chrétien, is a luxury goods company. ...only in fantasy is the company said to be still managed by the Coutures.
The owner of the brand calls the story "a story of adventure, youth and rebellion, honor of family, love vs. respect, devotion, and the representation of the color of life".
Chrétien’s mission is to create an image and a life style that differentiates the individual from the crowd. Moreover, we create a possible reality, from fictional ideals which customers want, but one in which they can identify and recognize themselves with. To ultimately make ones fantasies and dreams come true. Chrétien evolved out of the adventurous destinations of its founder.
by Reuel-Azriel July 03, 2023

This neologism, coined by author Reuel-Azriel, “Anti-hatricism" means the practice or philosophy of being against hatred, especially in the context of racism and discrimination.
Anti-Hatricism is defined as the belief and practice of opposing and actively working against hatred and racism in all its forms. It implies a commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable society, and to promoting mutual respect and understanding between people of different backgrounds and identities.
* "Anti" is a prefix that means "against" or "opposite of".
* "Hatricism" is a made-up word that is derived from "hatred" and "-ism".
* "Hatred" is a noun that means intense dislike or ill will.
* "-Ism" is a suffix that denotes a distinctive practice, system, or philosophy.
Anti-Hatricism is defined as the belief and practice of opposing and actively working against hatred and racism in all its forms. It implies a commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable society, and to promoting mutual respect and understanding between people of different backgrounds and identities.
* "Anti" is a prefix that means "against" or "opposite of".
* "Hatricism" is a made-up word that is derived from "hatred" and "-ism".
* "Hatred" is a noun that means intense dislike or ill will.
* "-Ism" is a suffix that denotes a distinctive practice, system, or philosophy.
"We can make the world a better place by practicing anti-hatricism and standing up against all forms of discrimination and hate."
by Reuel-Azriel March 19, 2023

Bulanism, a racial philosophy, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is the philosophical and political stance that centers around the axiomatic identification and celebration of one's own qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and expressions of racial identity, and the active advocacy for the use of the term "Bulan" as a more empowering and accurate classification for people of sub-Saharan African ancestry and indigenous peoples of Oceania, free from the derogatory and limiting racial slurs and classifications imposed by colonial oppressors.
The core beliefs of Bulanism include the celebration of bulanness (Africanness) the promotion of cultural awareness and the advancement of social and economic justice for people of color. Bulanism is not just a movement, but a way of life that is grounded in the principles of unity, self-love, and empowerment.
The core beliefs of Bulanism include the celebration of bulanness (Africanness) the promotion of cultural awareness and the advancement of social and economic justice for people of color. Bulanism is not just a movement, but a way of life that is grounded in the principles of unity, self-love, and empowerment.
"Her commitment to bulanism is evident in the way she proudly identifies herself as bulan and advocates for the recognition and celebration of the cultural contributions of sub-Saharan African and Oceania indigenous peoples."
by Reuel-Azriel April 14, 2023
