Generation escapes responsibility

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No generation escapes responsibility

No generation escapes responsibility. What is inherited is not only authority or benefit, but obligation.

Responsibility attached to names, houses, and law does not expire with time, discomfort, or denial.

Responsibility is inherited, not chosen

Responsibility passes through:

  • names and succession
  • houses and clans
  • adaawk and witnessed commitments
  • feast acknowledgment

A generation may choose how to act, but not whether responsibility exists.

Attempts to escape do not succeed

Responsibility is not erased by:

  • silence
  • delay
  • avoidance
  • denial of knowledge
  • claims that “it was before our time”

What was left unfinished remains active.

Accountability across time

Intergenerational accountability ensures that:

  • authority cannot be reset by succession
  • obligations follow the name, not the person
  • unresolved matters surface again
  • law remains continuous rather than episodic

Time reveals responsibility; it does not dissolve it.

Role of Living Witnesses and adaawk

Living Witnesses and adaawk:

  • preserve memory when action is delayed
  • recall obligations when challenged
  • prevent revision or erasure
  • connect present authority to past commitments

They ensure responsibility remains visible.

Consequences of avoidance

When responsibility is ignored:

  • authority weakens
  • legitimacy erodes
  • disputes persist
  • future generations inherit compounded burden

Avoidance increases cost.

Restoration remains possible

Responsibility may always be restored through:

  • acknowledgment
  • witnessing
  • corrective action
  • compensation or restoration
  • recommitment to education and continuity

Delay does not bar repair.

Core principle

No generation escapes responsibility. What is carried forward must be answered for.

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