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You are so right, this is seen on a daily basis, a youth will shoot another black youth because he just did not like the way he looked at him, but when he hears the police siren coming, he will run off to another state, only to be pick up hiding under his grand mother's bed. If we do not like the way some body look at us, all we have to do is to ignore that look, and make sure we do not look at another person in that manner, since we did not like that look, or we can just forgive that person and consider that he or she may be disturbed and may be in a very bad mood, but since there was no disagreement between you and that person, what do you care about the way he looked at you. Violence anger and vexation of spirits have become a disasterous epidemic among our people, but those of us who are aware of it, must try in our own ways, to speak our against it as much as we can, just to see how many of the minds of our people we can take back, and get them to help us to restore our own communities to goodness and peace of mind. We must try, although it is difficult, it is not impossible, so let us keep on trying although some we will lose, but some we will gain.
Again I send many oceans of blssings and self determination to African people everywhere
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE
Baba Ras Marcus
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