Monday, October 8, 2012

ASK FARRAKHAN








                       AND YOU SHALL BE ANSWERED                           


We need to come together more than ever, if there was ever a time it is now.  We learned to hate each other and ourselves out of hate, mistrust and fear.  When Jesus said, “They will hate you because of me,” I don’t think he was talking about because of all his good deeds that he performed, but of his color.  Color has always been an issue for as long as those who chose not to admit it.  How could you hate someone that deeply who has done nothing but well by all?  The Governor said, “He washed his hands of this innocent mans blood, and the people shouted they didn’t care and to put it on their children, children’s,” cursing their generation and the generation to come with their hate, and hate for us.  So there will never be peace among us and we need to accept what was written as fact.  

There was a time that it was their law that we as blacks couldn’t communicate with each other out of fear and the evil which they continue to commit to today upon us.   Every single time that the police have pulled over a black person unjustified, it wasn’t profiling as they taught you to believe, but a hate crime being committed by the same people who have sworn to uphold the law. No matter what you do in this life, you have to have something that motivates you.  When you rise in the morning there has to be a reason for it.  Think about it… There are tens of thousand of white people that hate you and don’t even know why.  No one black has ever done anything to them or a family member, yet still they hate you and it’s not because of the lies that the media has helped to spread about us as a race.

IN THE NEWS TODAY:

Affirmative action case creating racial division among students
Montana Judge steps down after sending racist Obama email
Black students pelted with bleach-filled balloons at major university

Simply because we still don’t have our own and we want stick together as a people.  America had their chance to follow Martin’s dream that have been nothing to us, but his nightmare.  We need to set aside our differences that have been handed down to us and move like thunder for change instead of waiting for what is not coming in 2013 or after.

That mean every neighborhood preacher, alderman, community leaders, organizers, actors, actresses, rappers, singers R&B, what ever and where ever you are, we have to come together for each other.  This is a black thing, that we have to do for ourselves, until we learn form our past mistakes we will continue to repeat them.  Now is the time to be loved for doing something than to be hated for doing nothing!  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m E. L. PLEASANT  



MAYA ANGELOU
 
"Ask for what you want and be prepared to get it"

 
 
 
                                                STORY BY:
                                                E. L. PLEASANT
                                                STORY EDITOR
                                                BRANDON DE’LEONCE
                                                MUSIC BY:
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