Saturday, December 25, 2010

If Malcolm X Were Alive In 2010 And STILL Seeking The Protection Of The Black Community

Today Brother Malcolm might be looking under the sofa cushions WITHIN the house to monitor the threat to his interests in addition to looking out of the window.





Malcolm X 1963 Talking About The Forces
Who Are Murdering Black People Yet
Demanding Our Silence And Complicity As
Proof Of Our Allegiance To The
National System 
The Projection Of The Malcolm X Consciousness In 2010, Observing The Antics
Of  The Forces Who Are In Power Over The
Places Where Black People Are Being
Murdered And Assaulted By People Whos
Consciousness Is Constructed From The
Dysfunctional Messages That Are Maintained
Inside Of This Space.  They Demand
That He Be Silent And Complicit In Support
 Of Their Attempts To Deemphasize These
Assaults And/Or Maintain "Black Unity" By
Having The Collective Agree To Focus
Upon Some External Force So That No Internal
Establishment Power Receives Criticism
For The Carnage On Their Watch, Thus
Allowing Them To Proceed Unchecked In
Their Question To Retain And Aggregate
Power   
If violence is wrong in America, violence is wrong abroad.
If it is wrong to be violent defending black women and
black children and black babies and black men, then it is
wrong for America to draft us and make us violent abroad
in defense of her. And if it is right for America to draft us,
and teach us how to be violent in defense of her, then
it is right for you and me to do whatever is necessary to defend our own people right here in this country.

Malcolm X
November 1963 
If it is wrong for our long time EXTERNAL enemies to violently assault Black people,
leaving our communities in a state of terror, violent assaults upon Black people is wrong
at the hands of this EXTERNAL adversary
and is aggressively protested as such as
shown in the black & white Civil Rights film
footage shows us.

If calling out those who assail Black people
with their violence that they rain down in our
communities today is a sign of racial disloyalty
then it was wrong for those who you still praise as "Civil Rights Leaders" to have done
the same against the establishment leaders of
their day for covering for the assailants of
the Black community instead of repudiating
them.

If it is wrong for our long time EXTERNAL
enemies to convene into organizations like
the CCC to cover for these assailants and to organize politically to protect the machine
under which so many Blacks are assaulted
then it is also wrong for the present
establishment system to look at who is
assaulting our people today and either
tacitly support or remain silent about the
messages, the culture, the repetitive actions
- all which PRODUCE the depraved state
of consciousness as represented in the
"Street Pirate" - a would be "pillar of the
community" who now functions as the
main ASSAILANT to the community.

Despite all of the tears of Black women
seen on television after receiving an assault
upon themselves or a loved one at the hands of a "Street Pirate" the  Establishment Machine
 does not recognize that its past failure to
mold the human resources that are raised up
within the zone they have struggled to grasp
control away from their EXTERNAL
adversaries is evidence that their focus to
grasp these seats of POWER was not done
to create a zone of protection for Black
people where these assaults happen at a rate
no more than what is seen in other places
where we are told the people are motivated
by greed and hatred.  Instead my appraisal
of the situation makes me believe that their
quest for these seats of POWER was for no
other reason than to aggregate POWER.

The tears that flow today are the same tears
that were shed by the actions of those we
acknowledge as our long term adversary.
It might be that both assailants are possessed
with the same spirit which must be defended
against regardless of its residency on the
outside or the inside.

In response to his "threats" to their interests to maintain
their power Malcolm X was targeted both by the US
Federal Government's FBI and The National of Islam
as well after he began calling the failure of both of them
to live up to their own standards. 
In response to the critical words made by Malcolm X In 2010, despite them being
spoken in support of the rights and protections of the Black community -
who proclaim themselves as well to be
pursuing their POWER for none other than
the pursuit of the "Black Permanent Interests" saw Malcolm X 2010 as a
threat to them because of his criticisms.

It is THEY who failed to see their new role
as THE ESTABLISHMENT POWER who
are now failing the interests of the Black
Community after a long struggle to take
control over the key institutional seats of
power - obtaining these seats by their
observations that others had failed Black
people when they sat in these same leather
seats.

In their demand that others see Blacks as
EQUAL - they fail to see how much
people who have POWER yet who don't
respect democratic institutions where transparency and free speech are key - this
regardless of their race. 


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