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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

{TRAYVON I FEEL ASHAMED MY BROTHER}



{TRAYVON I FEEL ASHAMED MY BROTHER} 
THIS SONG IS DEDICATED TO MY LITTLE BROTHER TRAYVON MARTIN.
http://youtu.be/gEHAm7SuIYE



Shame on the government of Amerikkka... shame on Amerikkkan society and last but certainly not least shame on black people in Amerikka.
How many more of our youth have to killed before we say enough?
Guns are not made in the ghetto they are made in shiny steel facilities that normal citizens cant even enter. So how do they reach the hands of our youth who use them to prove their manhood by killing "another nigger."
Drugs are not manufactured in the ghetto. They come from far off places that many of us will never see. They come from war torn countries where the Amerikkkan government has seized control.
Why is the murderer who shot Trayvon Martin still free, we ask as we amass in great numbers. The answer should have been very clear to black people a long time ago. The government is trying to eradicate us. To keep us at a number so that we can be more easily controlled.
There is no reason that black people in Amerikkka should still be marching in the 21st century.No reason that we have to beg for justice.
I personally am sick of the debating and the pontification of the so called Afrikkkan Amerikkkkan leaders who the white people go and pull off of their old dusty ass shelf everytime something happens.
I an sick of these preachers who continually ask you for money and use it to further their glory... and you know how I feel bout cadillacs.
Black people in this country could affect change in as little as a week if they stopped spending money with people who do not invest in our future well being. We are an economic powerhouse and that is not being pointed out as it should. Black people spend more on trying to look a certain way than they spend on food, on the true needs like education and health care, which is totally contradictory to their natural state.
Running away from themselves so to speak.
Its time that these things were pointed out and used to build our nation rather than tearing it down.
Trayvon I weep for you my little brother cause I been seeing this repeat over and over for a long time, Martin Lee Anderson and Emmitt Till as the victims are forced to forgive and forget, cause that what is happening.
60 second soundbites that guide the way you think.
Black men who linger in prisons just cause they were not born the right color.
Black children murdered in cold blood and victimized by the system.
Damn.

jerald hamzahfaruq murphy

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