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It is so often in these days you hear about people having guns and entering a crowded area where people are assembled on some social mission or the other, and open fire on the crowd with automatic machine guns, killing people who did not interfare with them, killing people who they do not even know. It has happened in schools, Universities, Churches, Theatres and variuos community centers too many to be mentioned here. Our young people of today seems to have magnetic attraction for guns, resulting in them killing each other and some ending up in captivity for the rest of their lives.
Can you tell me what has guns contributed to the moral, cultural and social faculties and upliftment of the human race? Do you consider death and distruction by man made wars as moral upliftment are as hardships and distress? Is it a fact that in a war people murder their victims and steal their property like any regular criminal? And what is the great perpose of educating our children to become gun men in the world wars which are always created by politicians and Government leaders? Just a few questions, can yo help me with some answers???
Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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