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Organizer For Black Revolutionary Collective

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Our strength as a people is in our Unity. Brotha Malcom X stated, “If we bring up religion, we'll have differences, we'll have arguments, and we'll never be able to get together. But if we keep our religion at home, keep our religion in the closet, keep our religion between ourselves and our God, but when we come out here we have a fight that's common to all of us against an enemy who is common to all of us.” Brotha and Sistah, that enemy is White Supremacy and Capitalism.

My domestic philosophy is Black Nationalism. At the root of Black Nationalism is the idea that Black People should control the social-cultural institutions in their community, the economy of their community, the politics and politicians in their community.

My international philosophy is Pan-Africanism. The goal of Pan-Africanism is to unify the masses of Africans on the continent and the Africans of the Diaspora with the goal of bringing into existence the total liberation of the African continent and Black People globally.

I’m a member of the Black Revolutionary Collective. The purpose of this organization is to unify all Black People of African descent with the intent to build Global Black Unity.

Check out our website. If you want to be active in the global struggle for Black Liberation within a global organization, we invite you to join us.

https://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com/

Arinzechukwu Ture

Ready For Revolution

All Power To The People!!!

GIL SCOTT HERON...A NEW BLACK POET....Released in 1970 on Fying Dutchman. The debut album from Gil Scott-Heron & a perfect bridge between the world of his writing and the years to come of musical transformations that would forever change the American scene! The album's not the warm, jazzy soul of some of Gil's later albums, there's a really raw vibe, mostly with Gil speaking instead of singing, often with just heavy percussion at the core

Happy heavenly 76th birthday Gil Scott Heron

“And it is clear that in the colonial countries the peasants alone are revolutionary, for they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. The starving peasant, outside the class system is the first among the exploited to discover that only violence pays. For him there is no compromise, no possible coming to terms; colonization and decolonization is simply a question of relative strength.”

Frantz Fanon

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