Monday, August 11, 2014

On the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, MO

By Chief Elder Osiris



As I was reading the commentary by NBUFDC, I am reminded of the many killing of young Black youth doing time past and the same type of demonstrations I have organized chanting the same slogans being chanted over the death of Michael Brown, in behalf of the many Michael Browns before this time.



Therefore, I am resolved to know that there will be nothing that resemble justice to come from the temporary demonstrations and looting in the name of Michael Brown, which only demonstrate how cheap we Black Afrikan people regard the life of Black people to be, as we use this timely death of Michael to take advantage of taking a pair pants, a skirt, car tires, entertainment sets, Tv's and Video games etc;



It is a myth and misleading to imply to Black people when a life of someone Black is taken away by the familiar representative of injustice, Law Enforcement officials, having Black people to believe that the answer to the problem that takes our children life, is in struggling for community power in the action of Community development.



Such propaganda is more offensive against Black people than the social phenomena of the illusion equality and racial integration and / or so call racial institution involvement parity, dealing with racial ratio as a hiring policy, which has nothing to do with serving as a remedy to the killing of our children.



To suggest anything less to Black people as being the solution to our problem in America, which is to demand Reparation Now for our Enslaved Ancestors and to take our Ancestors back Home to Afrika where we will establish the next State to be organized in Afrika for the Children of those Enslaved Afrikans, having an obligation to reclaim Afrika for the Black Afrikans and to resume authority over the Continent of Afrika as a unified Black Afrikan people and being govern by a federation of United States of Afrika.



Such must become the New Vision of today Black Afrikans in Diaspora America, otherwise, the Lie continue that have our children to be used as target practice by Lucifer the Human Being in uniform representing the Law of Black Afrikans oppressors.



I have informed Black so call serious activist of the need to establish a Black Afrikan Liberation Foundation, an institution that will finance our freedom to fight by demanding our Enslaved Ancestors Reparation, Silence is the reply, which serve as an indication that so call Black Activists are not serious about becoming involved in a Revolution solution to the killing of our children, which make such claim to be Black leaders to be an enemy to Black people, liken to be as if to be pulling the trigger to the weapon that is killing our children.



A Lack of Revolution Organization of Black Nationalist Pan Afrikans, to be in struggle to fight to demand our freedom away from America and to be willing to reject those with a history of oppressing Black Afrikan people, verify the lack of seriousness among such Black Activists.



Meeting with Black people without revolutionary goals, is an indication of a lack of self awareness.



Divine Respect



Osiris

Chief Elder

Pan Afrikan Inter'Nationalist Movement

Sankofa Reparation/Repatriation Movement



























With the recent murder of Michael Brown in Ferguson MO, people of African descent in America, have taken to the streets in mass numbers. Black people of all ages, political affiliation and cultural backgrounds have all expressed their feelings towards this blatant and consistent disregard for the value of Black life. The question for Black people in America is, will the death of Michael Brown be a moment of temporary protest, or the catalyst for a legitimate movement for Black people to obtain state power. The answer to this question lies in who is controlling the information and direction of the energy Black people are putting into the issue.



Up until this point it has been the power of the people that has forc

ed mainstream America to pay attention to this issue. It has been the power of the people that has forced the the state to increase its military presence in the Black community. It has been the will of Black people using social media, their spiritual and community organizations to spread the word and information about the actions that are taking place around this issue. This has proven to be important because if left up to the dominant society or mainstream Black organizations funded by corporate conglomerates, this would not even be an issue.



Black organizations funded by mainstream corporations, do not want direct action or confrontation, they want back room deals and negotiation. They do not want to lose their corporate sponsorship or status and will not be able to represent the interest of Black people unconditionally. Press conferences and symposiums at prestigious universities are only tactics, but not a movement. In order for this to become a movement, it must continue to be in the streets and lead by the people. No longer can the direction of Black people in America be decided by a few handpicked mainstream "go along to get along" leaders. For this to become a movement, there must be an organized, no compromise, no sellout, no back down, program of action, formulated & led by the power of Black people. Black people must be willing to go the distance, which will include bold actions and critical sacrifices.



To quote Frederick Douglas, "If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the

ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will."

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