Open Letter to all Clergyman

Gab1930s
4 min readOct 29, 2020

Imans, Pastors, and Preachers,

A call for action upon all of you, to address these issues and concerns, in these difficult times and circumstances, with America bleeding from its core.

PTSD, all African Americans have suffer after 400 years of oppression and terrorism this suffering has cause this mental illness…and the only remedy the injustices systematically offers are bullets and place a chocked hold on a defenseless people…is reparations a remedy.

Introduction

According upon scriptures, Adam the first man, and Adam simply means of black skin, that being said, we can start off on the right foot…400 years of oppression…400 years of oppression. Terrorism, even if we refuse to acknowledge it a 1667 law codified that slaves who converted to Christianity were still slaves. America was founded on white supremacy. By 1860, America had 4 million slaves worth a total of $3 billion of the day’s currency. The nation’s founders believed in white supremacy, and they were not ashamed to say so.Relief is necessary

For Amir, I’m relax and dreaming up a good life…

A Spiritual Movement, the change should not be taken over by the old guard., Ex: clergyman, politicians, athletes, civil rights groups organizations, etc. Since, time and memorial, grassroots leaders always emerged, it’s never the established leaders to start a movement, please get your old no committal asses pro-ported stances and move your ass out of the way of spiritual beliefs in the young people who are the driving forces with heartfeltness. I personally hold the clergyman responsible for not motivating the spirits of the people and not being dedicated or telling the truth.

Negative Racial Stereotypes

The legacy of America is built upon racism…we the people will never forget. America you’re responsible for given us names, and calling us out of our names. As human beings, we naturally evaluate everything we come in contact with. Ex: Sambo, Jim Crow, The Savage, The Mammy, Aunt Jemimah, Sapphire, Jezebelle, the racial stereotypes of early American history plays a significant role in shaping attitudes toward African-Americans during that time.

Forgiveness and Apologies

America, America, America, if you don’t apologize to the formal salves and beg forgiveness, your sins will become your demise. Reciprocity is inevitable, nature works in direct harmony with this process. America you need to paused…Stop! And, asked yourselves, did you commit a neftrocite and a unforgettable sin upon an entire race of people? No race or inhabitants on the earth started out as slaves. Reflect and ponder.

American Corporations Benefits off the Suffering of African Americans

Fashion industry, picking cotton free labor for years, the total agriculture industry, etc. Food images of racist nature, advertising negative and demeaning pictures that eludes to degrading people of color. Examples, Uncle Ben’s Rice, Chiquita Bananas, Land O’ Lakes Butter, Eskimo Pie, Cream of Wheat, and Aunt Jemima Pancakes, these companies and industries also owe billions in reparations.

Police

Created under the fugitive slave acts law, minorities are viewed as fugitives of the law. Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.

Hollywood

The main culprits! Depiction of the stereotypes, for several decades millions of reparations are owed from the screen writers, producers, and studio owners.

Protest

A first amendment guaranteed right of the people. Again, we witnessed that right slipping away. Politicians, campaign for the right to stay in office, pretending to representatives of the people. A myth…all must be replaced…a time for changed.

We Witnessed Justice Still Been Giving the Privilege, Relief

Paul Manafort, General Flynn, and Michael Dean Cohen, after conviction being released from incarceration, because of COVID-19, they can’t be exposed to the vires after conviction. The pro son comes to their aid. What about the rest of the incarnated, who was convicted of victimless crimes? Too this day in view of the American people. Nothing doesn’t change with the people who still maintain the purposed power.

FBI Warnings and Knowledge about Supremacists

FBI warned of white supremacists in law enforcement 10 years ago. Has anything changed?

Nation Oct 21, 2016 4:10 PM EDT

Increased attention toward the killing of black men and women by police throughout the past year has ignited national conversations on racism and law enforcement. From Freddie Gray in April 2015 to Deborah Danner — an “emotionally disturbed” woman fatally shot this week by an NYPD officer — protests around the country have forced many Americans to reassess how police engage with communities of color.

In the 2006 bulletin, the FBI detailed the threat of white nationalists and skinheads infiltrating police in order to disrupt investigations against fellow members and recruit other supremacists. The bulletin was released during a period of scandal for many law enforcement agencies throughout the country, including a neo-Nazi gang formed by members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who harassed black and Latino communities. Similar investigations revealed officers and entire agencies with hate group ties in Illinois, Ohio and Texas.

Wherefore

Conclusion, all that’s left of us is what is in your heart, because all of the rest is going to rot and waste away. Life doesn’t happened to you, it happens for you…believe in a cause even if you started it, be true to that cause. According to the: Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 12] [Senate] the following “APOLOGIZING FOR THE ENSLAVEMENT AND RACIAL SEGREGATION OF AFRICAN” here’s a excerpt form that proclamation: Whereas African Americans continue to suffer from the consequences of slavery and Jim Crow laws — long after both systems were formally abolished — through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty;

Still too this very moment in time there aren’t any change to those circumstances. Enough is enough…long time ago, The nation’s founders believed in white supremacy, and they were not ashamed to say so.Relief is necessary…

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Gab1930s

Ibrahim A. Arrahim has studied and observed men’s fashion since he was 12 years old. He says, “It’s my life’s passion to be very involved in this tradition a