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I have been watching the reasoning whenever I find some time to do so. History will teach you all that African people are the most loving people upon the face of this earth. But over the past more than five hundred years, the brutal criminal act of slave trading activities, have been and still is being committed against African people everywhere, in Mama Africa as well as the African Diaspora.
Blessed and loving Mama Africa was kicked in her hips and smitten on her knees, by all the Nations of Europe, and while she laid there in serious pains, her goodly pleasant things were robbed, plundered and smuggled away to the Western Hemisphere; and then they put up their flags, and scrambled Mama Africa among themselves, at the conference in Berlin Germany in the year 1884-85. So African natural and human resources, were shackled and brutalized across the middle passage to the western world, sold and abondoned on the slave plantations from that time to this time.
It is a very great mistake to think that slavery was abolish, for if it was, why are all these African people here in the African Diaspora?
Why were they not shipped and planed back to sweet Mama Africa?
Why is Mama Africa not recompensed for the criminal acts which were committed against her?
Why are Europeans still in Mama Africa under mining our governmental administrations, and spreading the seeds of divide and rule all over the continent of Mama Africa? Why? Why? Why?
Slavery was not abolished it was only polished to a modern technological stage. And what about Repatriation and Reparation?
Why is it that all the nations of Europe refuse to even speak on these very justified matters?
What we are really trying to say is, that until the European people of the world, address the issue of more than 500 years of human bondage against African people, then there will always be distrust among Africans and Europeans.
There is so much more which must be said about this subject, but I do not have much time at the moment. I am aware that people of Europe who robbed Mama Africa of her natural and human resources, are in a beter position today, to make the needed corrections; and recompense Mama Africa and her people, but they have no intention to do so. There are some of you who are even ambitious enough to be thinking of going to Africa, when instead you should be thinking of going back to Europe.
The best thing that I can advise you to do, is to form a very serious organization, and teach your own people about the criminal acts which they committed against African people, and agitate to then to correct these wrongs, and pay compensation to Mama Africa; and cause the act of repatriation to be manifested, at the earliest possible time. It can be done and it must be done. Today they have bigger and better ships, plus thousands of planes. That is all there is to it, Repatriation, reparation and compensation to Mama Africa; for her sons and daughters who were robbed and brutalized for more than 500 years.
So go tell it to your mother, father, sister, brother, and all the members of your family, and then to your neighbors family, and let it spread all over, that Africa is for Africans at home and abroad. Put pressure on your leaders and tell them to let African people goooooooooooooooooo.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK LOVE ONE BLACK HEART
Baba Ras Marcus.
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