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Repost Reflection: Elijah Muhammad, Garvey, Malcolm (and a few others) since their inception spoke towards internationalizing our collective plight with Human Rights being the core -- and the primary nature of their agenda was Political (social & economic were secondary)... later Martin Luther King transitioned to this primary focus of Human Rights and any collective agenda being Political. There were serious strategic plots against Black People by very high levels within the United States intelligence community & government. Their documented aim (during/around the mid 60s) = all black nationalist orgs, churches & religious entities, institutions, etc must be strictly social & economic in nature -- they must not be Political...and we must kill, discredit and compromise any Messiah that might emerge within Black America. Reflect -- since Malcolm X and Martins untimely death we are encouraged to stay away from forming Political Power. They dont see Social Activism or Group Economics as being a threat to their Power. Now Reflect deeper -- who was the last mainstream person to speak in the Spirit of Malcolm X and what Martin Luther King came later to understand? ...what Pac was stressing was Political Power for the collective -- without: social & economic dont mean a damn thing to those that maintain current Power. Rest in Peace Pac -- what made him special was that he was speaking the correct logic that properly challenged Power. This is what separates him from any competition... #jewels
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 03:32:09 +0000

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