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Poetic_Princess
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« on: February 01, 2004, 09:28:54 PM »

Civil Rights How Civil are they?

Why is it that we fought so hard for our rights and yet they aren't respected like everything else is treated. Is it just because we are black so no one gives a damn.

Why is that we still get pull over for DRIVING WHILE BLACK in certain states.

Why can 2 white cops beat the hell out of a hand cuffed BLACK teenager and a jury can come up undecisive and the federal government choose not to do anything cause I guess they don't consider that a violation of civil rights.

Why is it a group of black males sitting together either talking or playing a game are consider either criminals or a gang.

Why is it after 40 years of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 that racial discrimination on the street, in the courts, in the workplace, just standing on the corner is so alive and well.

I am just wondering WHY
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2004, 11:38:56 PM »

Wuz up Princes. I will try to offer as much as I can from a white perspective. Basically the answer to ur question is Babylon. Now this country is controlled predominatly by white people we all know that. White people know that, and there are afraid of it being any different. White people have always complained when black or any other people fight for their rights. They complained in the 60s and they complain now. Not all, but the majority. Im gonna tell u something that I have never told anyone before and Im telling u because it is not only helpful in reasoning but it is necessary for me to spread this thought that I was able to overcome within myself.  Back in High School we had a diverse school to an extent but atleast 60-70% of the people in that school were upper-middle class ignorant ass white people. Now back then I was to an extent permeated into that white ignorance. It was definetly due to the environment I was in. In my Social Studies class one day the teacher told the class that very soon in the USA the minority population would exceed that of the White population. Because of my ignorance I found myself afraid of this fact. A few moments afterwards I asked myself why would I be afraid of this? Am I unconsciously racist? I mean I have black friends Why would I be racist? I immediately began to analyze myself and why I developed such a thought based on ignorance alone. This was a thought that came from a kid that had not been raised to think in a racist fashion, and yet exhibited that same amount of ignorance that the kkk does. That one thought could have been a turning point in my life. Since then I have toiled indefatigubly to eradicate those negative thought patterns. I believe I have conquered the block of racism in my own thought. I have not conquered all destructive thought however. Thus I have not achieved a sound mind in which only constructive, positive thoughts flow, but of which I live to achieve because with that thougt comes true happiness. Since I have been on the Rasta path and I exult a Black King I have come to terms with suggestions that need to be applied to white people as well as all people. First of all, most people feel that we are distantly different from another. This type of thougt pattern discriminates and seperates. Every human being must educate themselves on their African Origins. Because Africa is the root of all humankind. Far 2 many people still believe Greece was the first civilization. Far 2 many people still believe Columbus discovered the West. Far 2 many people still believe that white is superior. Only with the education of the true african heritage and thus the true Ethiopian or Cushite heritage of all civilization whether it be agriculture, science, religion, law, government, tools, domestication, housing, electricity, technology, almost all good things came from the Cushites of Ethiopia the Kingdoms of Meroe as well as Meru, only when they teach that the Ethiopian Kings and Queens were the Gods and Goddesses of the Greeks, that a King of Meru Deva Nahusha conquered 3 continents, that there are traces of Cushite in Asia, Siberia, Norway, Europe in General, the Americas and not only Africa, And only when they begin to teach the truth in our schools under an impartial fashion, only then can true equal rights head in a progressive positive direction. And when true Rastafari Grows Perpetually. I hope my post was of any meaningful help. Justice Bless.
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2004, 11:34:58 AM »

I think that the African will always be disrespected until Africa and Africans, on the continent and abroad, are unified. Until our home is strong, we have no strength.

We must look outside of just the situation of Africans in the U.S. 60% of all African people in the western hemisphere live in Brazil alone! We have similar conditions of exploitation and oppression the world around!

I am a Pan-Africanist and I hope you find this information helpful.
The basis for change is internal, not external.


WE ARE AFRICAN PERIOD!
"The All-African People's Revolutionary Party recognizes that African People born and living in over 113 countries around the world are one People, with one identity, one history, one culture, one Nation and one destiny. We have one common enemy. We suffer from disunity, disorganization and ideological confusion. And we have only one scientific and correct solution, Pan-Africanism: the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism."
-From "Some Aspects of the A-APRP"
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"Having complete control over Africa, the colonial powers of Europe projected the image of Africa negatively. They always project Africa in a negative light: jungle. savages, cannibals, nothing civilized. Why then naturally it was so negative that it was negative to you and me, and you and I began to hate it. We didn't want anybody calling us Africans. In hating Africa and in hating the Africans we ended up hating ourselves, without even realizing it. Because you can't hate the roots of a tree and not hate the tree. You can't hate your origin and not end up hating yourself. You can't hate Africa and not hate yourself.
"You show me one of these people over here who has been thoroughly brainwashed and has a negative attitude toward Africa, and I'll show you one who has a negative attitude toward himself. You can't have a positive attitude toward yourself and a negative attitude toward Africa at the same time. To the same degree that your understanding of and attitude toward Africa become positive, you'll find that your understanding of and your attitude toward yourself will also become positive. And this is what the white man knows. So they very skillfully make you and me hate our African Identity, our African characteristics."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks


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WE ARE AFRICAN PERIOD

Africans born/living outside of Africa have been deliberately kept ignorant of Africa and her achievements by European capitalism for centuries. The purpose of such action was to paint a picture of Africa as a savage land and to force Africans to disassociate themselves front their homeland. After being removed from our homes and made into slaves we have been afraid to admit even to ourselves that we are AFRICANS.

Thus, we are the only group in the world who deny ourselves, preferring to be known as Negroes, West Indians, Jamaicans, Afro-Americans, Afro-Brazilians, African-Americans, anything rather than AFRICANS. And all of these names by which we define ourselves have been forced upon us by European enslavers who sought to rob us of any collective identify, so that they could more easily oppress us.

Africans born inside of Africa, while recognizing that they are Africans, have identified with the state or colony that they were born in (i.e., Nigeria, Malawi, Morocco, or Togo). This is micro-nationalism, seeing the part as more important than the whole of Africa. This micro- nationalism is part of the "divide and rule" tactic which keeps Africans attached to small countries, governments and life styles where we were born or live rather than identifying ourselves as one nation.

All peoples are identified by the land from which they come. Land is the basis of economic freedom for all people. From land comes food, raw materials for making clothes, building houses, schools, factories, and all supplies that are needed to maintain a society. Without land there can be no economic freedom. Without economic freedom there can be no independent development.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

We Are African Period. Everywhere in the world Africans have the same social and economic problems. They include starvation or inadequate diet; no jobs or low paying jobs; poor healthcare, and inferior education, or worse yet, miseducation. Mis-education through the schools and/or the media add to the confusion as to who we are, whether we should fight for Africa and our people. Backwards thinking as a result of Capitalist indoctrination which sees money and property as more important than people. Under these conditions, no people can harness and meet their full potential.

The same companies that exploit Africans in Africa also exploit Africans in the Caribbean, North, South, Central America and Europe. Texaco, Exxon, Shell, Barclays Bank, Alcoa, Ford Motor Corporation, IBM, and Nestle are just as familiar to Africans at home in Africa as they are to Africans living outside of Africa.

By exploiting our labor, our minds, and the rich resources of our homeland, the world's greedy capitalists live a life of splendor. By keeping us divided, disorganized, confused and living under stifling conditions, they try to halt our progress towards the total freedom of Africa and our people.



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"The philosophy of European capitalism in the colonies is that colonial subjects should labor under any foreign government, with uncomplaining satisfaction. They are supposedly "incapable" of developing the resources of their own country, and are taught to labor and appreciate European manufactured goods, so as to become "good customers."
- Kwame Nkrumah
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European capitalists use the principle of "divide and rule" to keep us oppressed so that they can continue to exploit our labor and our land. The strategy they employ is designed to ensure that we stay confused about our identity thus preventing us from seeing the broader picture of oppression and exploitation of Africans throughout the world. In order to accomplish this, capitalism divides us in two ways:

1. It attempts to keep us physically and geographically separated, and

2. to control our minds through (mis)information and propaganda.
ANTI-AFRICAN PROPAGANDA

We Are African Period. Africans have been victims of centuries of anti-African propaganda from Tarzan to Radio Free Europe and the Voice of America (radio broadcasts organized by the imperialists to project negatively Africa and Africans).

The goal of capitalist propaganda is to instill within Africans everywhere a hatred for Africa and a love for anything European. Propaganda is carried out through newspapers, radio, television, films, and the educational system.

In the Americas, the occupied land of the Indians - a slave ship drops an African off in Florida and drops another African off in Jamaica - one picks cotton while another cuts sugar cane. Both are victims of capitalism and both think they have more in common with Europeans than with each other.

An African colonized by the French is led to believe they are French. An African colonized by the British is led to think they have more in common with the "Queen" than they do with their African sisters and brothers. This is confusion - confusion created and maintained by the enemy - capitalist imperialism. No oppressed person can have the same interest as their oppressor. The imperialist's anti-African propaganda is aimed at achieving three things:

1. To make Africans think that the interest of the oppressed is the same as the interest of the oppressor - to create the unnatural conditions where Africans actually work against their own interest.

2. To keep Africans divided and disorganized. African people are more than 900 million strong and if organized the effects of racism would be destroyed. Racism is meaningless against an organized people. An example, are the Chinese - racist feeling towards them by the West are moot because there is nothing the imperialists can do against 1 billion organized people.

3. To maintain control of the African continent with its vast resources which made capitalist development possible. The unity of all African people and a unified Africa will be the biggest blow to the maintenance of imperialist power in the world.
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

"The determined and conscious resistance to penetration and foreign domination, we have seen, is a constant feature in the drive for the assertion and preservation of African people. The people possess a rich tradition of fighting, of armed opposition and of socio-cultural resistance to colonial rule ... domination has never been accepted..."
- Ahmed Seku Ture

We Are African Period. We know this instinctively, for example, when we see Africans in Azania/South Africa being attacked we get angry; when we see Africans suffering in Ethiopia - we feel their pain; when we see Africans addicted to crack in Harlem - we know these are our people. Unfortunately, instincts only lead us to reaction, to spontaneous rebellion, it will not lead to a solution.

In the 1980's Africans had riots in Braxton, England, and Miami, Florida, against police brutality and in Azania/South Africa we had major uprisings. African youths with sticks and stones battled South African troops in the streets. Combined Angolan, Cuban, and SWAPO forces handed South Africa a crushing defeat in southern Angola. Led by SWAPO, the Namibian people have liberated their territory from South Africa.

While these courageous events remind our people that we can never be defeated, African people continue to suffer everywhere. The primary problem is that our struggle is not coordinated, while our enemy works in concert against us.



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"A new phase of the African Revolution has been reached. This revolution must overcome and triumph over imperialism, racialism and neocolonialism. It must finally usher in the total emancipation and the political unification of our continent. Africa must be free; Africa must be United."
- Kwame Nkrumah

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While 50% of Africans in the USA live on or under the poverty line, $8 billion is sent to Israel; which is used to oppress the Palestinian people. The Western imperialists, led by the USA, funnel money and military weapons through Israel to South Africa to slaughter our children. Imperialism operates on a global perspective. Secret agencies of Britain, France, Israel, South Africa, USA conduct joint military action against Africans - acts such as the invasion of Grenada a country of 110,000 African people or the bombing of Libya, a state in northern Africa.

No small group of Africans can defeat imperialism, no matter how good their intentions. Only the working, struggling African masses can do it. But to do so, we must be organized and bound together by a common goal and guided by correct ideas. In other words, the masses must be correctly organized!

NECESSITY OF ORGANIZATION

Organization is necessary because without organization there is no way to channel all the energies of all the people who want to work for our betterment and improvement. Organization is necessary because without it we leave ourselves open to the oppressors' tactic of "divide and rule." Organization is necessary to ensure that we as a people respond quickly when the situation dictates it.

Organization is necessary because oppressed people have never defeated the enemy (oppression) without it. If our problems were temporary then our solution could also be temporary; but our problem is ongoing and in order to solve it once and for all we must have a permanent On-going solution. Pan-Africanism, is the only solution for Africans scattered and suffering worldwide.

THE SOLUTION

The solution to our problems as a people is Pan-Africanism - The Total Liberation and Unification of Africa under Scientific Socialism. As Kwame Nkrumah said:

"It is an objective which, when achieved, will bring about the fulfillment of the aspirations of Africans and people of African descent everywhere. It will at the same time advance the triumph of the international socialist revolution..."

Pan-Africanism solves the problem of micro- nationalism; which prevents us from seeing beyond the boundaries of the islands or countries in which we were born. It lets us see Africa as our nation - a nation that is abundantly rich in resources which can be harnessed for the suffering African masses scattered throughout the world. With a liberated, unified and socialist Africa, poverty, the lack of housing, inadequate diet, poor healthcare and irrelevant education become things of the past.

All Africans will work, produce and receive the things that are needed to survive and develop. There will be no more privileged few while the masses suffer. This also means an African society with no exploitation. Women, the same as men, will work to reconstruct our societies. The purpose of production will be the improvement of the quality of life for all - unlike under capitalism where production is for maximization of profit for the few at the expense of the masses.

THE NEED FOR IDEOLOGY

Pan-Africanism is not an objective that can be achieved by simply snapping one's fingers. To achieve Pan- Africanism, we must be organized and guided by an ideology, a system of thoughts, beliefs, and values which helps us to view the world properly and directs us toward our goal. Through ideology, we learn how to organize our society and our very lives. This ideology is NkrumahismTureism, named after Presidents Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed Seku Ture.

Nkrumahism-Tureism is the only correct and scientific ideology for the African Revolution. Nkrumahism-Tureism takes it name from the consistent, principles, practices, and policies followed, implemented and taught by Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed Seku Ture. This ideology is articulated in their speeches, writings, actions, achievements and life.

Nkrumahism-Tureism provides Africans with a set of uncompromising principles, a scientific, revolutionary view of Africa and the world. It also gives Africans a scientific methodology and a set of analytical tools which will enable the masses of African people to correctly interpret, understand, redeem and reconstruct Africa.

THE A-APRP

An ideology alone is not sufficient We must have an organization as a vehicle through which our ideology can be put into practice, hence the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP). At the moment we are a small but growing organization seeking to organize the 900 million Africans throughout the world into one organization in order to struggle for Pan-Africanism. As an independent, mass political Party, we want to organize Africans into the A- APRP.

We also have a Women's wing inside our Party, the All-African Women's Revolutionary Union (A-AWRU), who's chief goal is to educate and organize ' the whole Party around women's emancipation from sexism.

Membership in the A-APRP is open to all Africans who understand and accept the Party's ideology (NkrumahismTureism), and its objective (Pan-Africanism). Members must undergo a rigorous process of political education, requiring members to:

1. Attend and successfully complete the Orientation process.
2. Join and help build a Work/Study Circle and implement the A-APRP's Ideological Training Guidelines.
We urge everyone to join a political organization seeking to advance the African Revolution. If you are already in an organization we urge you to work to heighten the level of political education inside your organization and advance the unification and liberation of Africa.

CONCLUSION

The identity question is a critical one. The imperialists understand this. Whenever and wherever imperialist powers go they attempt to destroy the national identity of occupied peoples. This is to give the illusion that the people and the land they occupy never existed.

We would like to suggest that you join the All-African Peoples' Revolutionary Party. We invite you to join and help build the A-APRP. Yes, it is time we drop the hyphenated identity and come to identify ourselves as AFRICANS PERIOD!
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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2004, 02:27:47 PM »

I have posted this in the poetry section
Simply black thoughts in motion

B.L.A.C.K    P.E. O. P. L. E. S.'    L.O.V.E     S.H.A.L.L.    R.E.D.E.E.M
(17/12/2003)


B.lackness is our call
L.iberation for all  
A.fricans  
C.ontinents and  
K.ingdoms home and abroad where ever home may be

P.rotection for ourselves - our loved ones and our birthrights
E.njoying the freedom of our
O.wn and
P.roud to be what we are ment to be
L.abour for the good of all
E.verlasting  

S.hout out about our  
H.urt and fight to  
A.cclaim peace of mind in
L.ove and  
L.oyalty

R.ights - our human rights
E.verywhere on this planet without regards we
D.emand this basic human right of freedom to be
E.verything pertaining to us must be redeemed
E.volution in  
M.otion  

For we are one
Like birds of a feather
We are stuck together
We are from the same tree of life
We are that strange fruit hanging from the POPULAR tree
Bitter sweet
Without us this world could never be
We are B.L.A.C.K.
We are from the same tree
LET US REGAIN
FOR WE WILL REMAIN
To see our children
Playing in our pastures once again
Let JAH be praised....  

THIS HAS BEEN SAID BEFORE:
SO I WOULD JUST LIKE TO REITERATE


 "  THIS WHOLE WORLD IS AFRICA
    AND IT IS DIVIDED UP IN CONTINENT STATES  "

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Poetic_Princess
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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2004, 08:25:53 PM »

Blessing to you all thanx for your knowledge in many ways for InI to  find an answer or answers to my question, It is just i get so annoyed and fed up when I see our civil rights get ignored,mocked and laughed at It makes one wonder why rights were fighted for so hard and long that one can risk his life Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.fighting for them and it gets ignored in the years to come i think we are as human as anyone else why does colour have to matter, when they cut us and a white man,asian,indian don't we all bleed and red in colour don't we all shed the same tears when we are sad then why must it be so hard to respect each other no matter what colour they are.
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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2004, 11:30:46 PM »

 The King said education is basis for life. I believe Rasta need to really try to come together and make a difference in the way all children are being taught in their schools, from elementary on up. Basically children must be educated in the African Origins of just about everything good. When people realize that that we are the progeny of the African Continent then that will set the stage for the eradication of all division, including race and social class. So Rasta and all people should try to get involved in promoting better goodness for our education systems. Organization and Unity needs to be stressed among Rasta.
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« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2004, 11:26:10 AM »

Poetic_Princess:
Don't forget the other great leaders that also helped to get InI civil rights in the midst of Babylon. The white media commonly pastes MLK Jr. on the cover of a magazine or a poster, and claims that they represent black movement. Research E.D. Nixon! He was also a great leader, and much more influential than MLK Jr. He is a person that the white media tends to "forget".

Ya can see, racism is still around, in education, in media, in society. But brothers and sisters don't seem to see this, and think it is easier to clown and fit the stereotypes. Who needs oppressors to tell InI that we are worthless fools, when others are willing to fit the stereotypes? What do InI need to do to combat this? InI need to set good examples, and show that these ridiculous stereotypes do not apply. If InI don't, InI just be readin into the teachings of Booker T. Washington (black people will always be subservient to white).
Peace out
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