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AFRO WORDS
king (2K)Words for Black America
By Wadada Iamjahlul

Beloveth(s), I have been monitoring the news and media. It is quit obvious that there is a step up on the assault of our people, especially of "Black Afrikan men in "America." Every other news reel is about a "Black man" being a criminal or anything negative that they can run repeatedly.

This is intentionally done to subvert the negative attention from those beastly "white men" that are raising hell all over the world. They are showing us beating and robbing elderly "white women, and men" to refusing to serve O.J. at a restaurant. While "illegal immigrants" stand on the corners in every state in America and are given jobs, and protected, and sheltered by the churches and states.

Like always we are betrayed to be the villains to the world. I ask you this, if we truly took to being criminals and terrorist would America still be standing? Would they be the feared nation that they are if we did not fight their wars for them? Wake up Afrikans before it is to late.

Self defense is the law of the jungle, and we are living in a jungle of beast that is hunting us from behind every "bush" and tree. Neither we, nor our children are safe here, or abroad. Get up, stand up, and protect ourselves and our families. Don't wait to be hauled off to the "camps", or to be killed for being Black Afrikans. Can't we see what they are doing to us?

Just the other day 3 sisters where kicked out of a Chinese restaurant here in San Diego because they complained about food being in their glass of water they received while eating. That Chinese restaurant is in the "black" community, and we are their major source of income.

How long will we continue to take the abuse and neglect from those that exploit us? How long will we continue to patronize and support those that "pimp" us all the way to the bank?

How long. It is sad to see, have we become so slaveful that we love to be beat down, and nothing is said or done about it. How shameful it is to watch as we are pissed on and ask for more. How do we expect our youth to want to be anything other than what they have become when we do nothing other than complain about this inhumane treatment that we accept, and ask for more?

As long as it is not on your door step nothing is said, or done. Right? Wrong.

© May 2007 by Afromerica




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