We are a great people with a very great future in store for us. We have some of the world's best talent in entertainment, science and in politics. Yet for
all our greatness we still fail to recognize our own success story. We have overcome slavery and the most brutal kind every imposed upon a people. We were
brought from many nations and tribes and mixed with Europeans and Native Americans yet we have managed to create and maintain a seperate identity. The tyranny
and terrorism we have experienced at the hands of white America we have endured. There is no other ethnic group in the entire would that I would want to be
than an African American. We have proved to be the strongest people on the planet even more stronger than our fellow African brothers. Mind you that we are not
thought of highly of by the entire world including our African brothers for having ever been an enslaved people. Yet we have made great strides for freedom
that has inspired an entire planet struggling with the concept of it's humanity. All over the world slavery still exists and freedom is a just a mere
thought to some people. But we African Americans have fought tooth and nail for our freedom and to think a great accomplishement since we were not a cohesive
people to begin with but a group of people drawed from many nations, tribes and languages from Africa.
Yet I am disturbed today by the lack of dreaming we have imposed upon ourselves. We are so excited about giving up our independence to be a partner in a system that it's creators never wanted us to be equal. We have gained Civil Rights but have given up on the real idea of independence. That has been terrorised out of us and now we sit afraid to compete against our enemies. Jesses Jackson just recently said we still lack equality. We lack the equal chance and right to carve our own destiny and that right to be respected and protected by the U.S government. Yet instead the U.S government has sometimes allowed, conspired or turned a blind eye to racists envious whites who have destroyed our right to an independent path. Rogue forces within the U.S government have flooded our communities with drugs and guns while corporate America has denied us equal and fair opportunity to employment. Preferrential treatment to immigrants has left many black youth unemployed. The Criminal Justice System has specifically and covertly targeted African American men for imprisonment and fixed the sentencing laws to rob us of our fathers, uncles, cousins, brothers, mothers, aunts and sisters. The corrupt way that prisons are ran by putting inmates against one another has allowed rape, toture and untold abuse against our incarcerated family. There is plausible belief that the aids epedemic in the black community is a result of men going to prisons speading long times away from a woman turning on each like sodomites. This and other atrocities have all the design of oppression. The numbers don't lie African Americans lead every negative statistic in this country and for those who say Amerikkka has changed the numbers speak against such idealistic thought.
The dream of our forefathers who bore the physical chains of slavery was to return to their own land. Yet no one wants to go anywhere broke and incapable of supporting oneself. So the dream of our forefathers was that they would be rewarded for their struggle. We can't return to another ethnic group in Africa and expect things to be different. We must have a nation of our own and therefore we must revolutionize the way we think. The Amerikkka political system holds no future for us as a people only a delay in what must be inevitable that is us taking some land and being command over it ourselves. Before the black holucaust in Amerikkka Black Ameircans demostrated through Greenwood, Pine and Archer, Rosewood, Atlanta business district, East St. Louis, Filmore in San Francisco and Harlem in New York that we have the talent and resources to substain on our own even while whites were suffering poverty. Like I said we have enormous talent and even more so untapped. Yet this government historically allowed envious whites to destroy that progress towards self reliance and then fostered this liberal system of Democrats to decieve us that we would be better off yielding our right to self reliance for social programs and equal rights which we have never recieved in earnest. We are not better off and our plight is towards genocide if we don't revolt from this destructive system. My opinion is that the symbolic office of president can deal with the street level problems we have and that no matter who gains office our problems will only exaberrate.
Revolution doesn't have to come in the form of violence yet that may come. When Martin Luther King took the Selma people on a boycott of the Selma Transportation system. He effectively changed the minds of a people who had grown to accept ridership on the back of the bus. To where they now believed they didnt' have to give up their seat and they could sit where they wanted if they paid the same fare. You see revolution isn't about violence it's about not surrending your will to unjust laws, corrupt systems and unfair negotiations. Confucias said that a goverment has three main elements they are food, army and the will of the people. Confucias asked which one of the two elements a government can survive without and which one it can't survive without. Well we know there are governments around the world and throughout history whom have maintained through famine. And we know there are governments that have very little or no army. So the answer is that a government can survive without an army or food but it can't survive without the will of the people. When people stop believing in a system they don't need to do anything violent against it just not support it and it will fall. Because a King can move a man here or there but no one can move a man's soul but the man himself. So revolution is essence isn't about violence but violence is the result of oppressors trying to force an unjust force a system unto another. The people who sprayed water hoses, sic'd dogs on our ancestors, lynched them and burned them they were the violent ones but our ancestors conquered because they simply stopped fearing death. When we able to overcome our fear of dying, suffering and torment of our oppressor we become true revolutonaries. We are in a revolution and we are at war but some of us are still in debate if we should have our own destiny. My question is how long can we afford to have this debate while our people are dying everyday?
Yet I am disturbed today by the lack of dreaming we have imposed upon ourselves. We are so excited about giving up our independence to be a partner in a system that it's creators never wanted us to be equal. We have gained Civil Rights but have given up on the real idea of independence. That has been terrorised out of us and now we sit afraid to compete against our enemies. Jesses Jackson just recently said we still lack equality. We lack the equal chance and right to carve our own destiny and that right to be respected and protected by the U.S government. Yet instead the U.S government has sometimes allowed, conspired or turned a blind eye to racists envious whites who have destroyed our right to an independent path. Rogue forces within the U.S government have flooded our communities with drugs and guns while corporate America has denied us equal and fair opportunity to employment. Preferrential treatment to immigrants has left many black youth unemployed. The Criminal Justice System has specifically and covertly targeted African American men for imprisonment and fixed the sentencing laws to rob us of our fathers, uncles, cousins, brothers, mothers, aunts and sisters. The corrupt way that prisons are ran by putting inmates against one another has allowed rape, toture and untold abuse against our incarcerated family. There is plausible belief that the aids epedemic in the black community is a result of men going to prisons speading long times away from a woman turning on each like sodomites. This and other atrocities have all the design of oppression. The numbers don't lie African Americans lead every negative statistic in this country and for those who say Amerikkka has changed the numbers speak against such idealistic thought.
The dream of our forefathers who bore the physical chains of slavery was to return to their own land. Yet no one wants to go anywhere broke and incapable of supporting oneself. So the dream of our forefathers was that they would be rewarded for their struggle. We can't return to another ethnic group in Africa and expect things to be different. We must have a nation of our own and therefore we must revolutionize the way we think. The Amerikkka political system holds no future for us as a people only a delay in what must be inevitable that is us taking some land and being command over it ourselves. Before the black holucaust in Amerikkka Black Ameircans demostrated through Greenwood, Pine and Archer, Rosewood, Atlanta business district, East St. Louis, Filmore in San Francisco and Harlem in New York that we have the talent and resources to substain on our own even while whites were suffering poverty. Like I said we have enormous talent and even more so untapped. Yet this government historically allowed envious whites to destroy that progress towards self reliance and then fostered this liberal system of Democrats to decieve us that we would be better off yielding our right to self reliance for social programs and equal rights which we have never recieved in earnest. We are not better off and our plight is towards genocide if we don't revolt from this destructive system. My opinion is that the symbolic office of president can deal with the street level problems we have and that no matter who gains office our problems will only exaberrate.
Revolution doesn't have to come in the form of violence yet that may come. When Martin Luther King took the Selma people on a boycott of the Selma Transportation system. He effectively changed the minds of a people who had grown to accept ridership on the back of the bus. To where they now believed they didnt' have to give up their seat and they could sit where they wanted if they paid the same fare. You see revolution isn't about violence it's about not surrending your will to unjust laws, corrupt systems and unfair negotiations. Confucias said that a goverment has three main elements they are food, army and the will of the people. Confucias asked which one of the two elements a government can survive without and which one it can't survive without. Well we know there are governments around the world and throughout history whom have maintained through famine. And we know there are governments that have very little or no army. So the answer is that a government can survive without an army or food but it can't survive without the will of the people. When people stop believing in a system they don't need to do anything violent against it just not support it and it will fall. Because a King can move a man here or there but no one can move a man's soul but the man himself. So revolution is essence isn't about violence but violence is the result of oppressors trying to force an unjust force a system unto another. The people who sprayed water hoses, sic'd dogs on our ancestors, lynched them and burned them they were the violent ones but our ancestors conquered because they simply stopped fearing death. When we able to overcome our fear of dying, suffering and torment of our oppressor we become true revolutonaries. We are in a revolution and we are at war but some of us are still in debate if we should have our own destiny. My question is how long can we afford to have this debate while our people are dying everyday?
