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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Shadow Boxing: HumanRights vs CivilRights


Shadowboxing
 is an exercise used in the training for combat sports, especially, as its name implies, in boxing. It is used mainly to prepare the muscles before the person training engages in stronger physical activity. In shadowboxing, only one person is required to participate; the participant throws punches at no one in particular. 

So the question for our current "leaders" are we finish Shadow Boxing? Meaning, are we finish swinging at no one in particular with this "civil" rights nonsense? 

Cats have been contacting me saying they want the old HighLife back, well suit up.

We are talking Human Rights vs Civil Rights. You see the thing about me is that although I'm self generative, I'm also motivated by competition, chaos, and other alpha dynamics. And to keep it 100, the so called "Black Leaders" & so called "Black Elite" has not been that motivating lately. All that education, best schools, funds, fraternities, secret societies, and handshakes yet they cannot get contextual terminology and paperwork together. 

Now everyone in The Know are aware of their contractual agreement with dominate society to keep the 85% dumb deaf and blind, but goddamn man. Are y'all even trying? This shit is so blatantly disrespectful that it's enraging. Are these so called black leaders insinuating with their lack of lawful participation and discovery that Blacks Still don't read? Do they believe that we can not see them throwing the game? Do they believe that they are still "Black Leaders"? Niggas Please!!!

The question is do Europeans still believe that they have a grip on what's going on in Black America? Do Europeans believe enough to still be paying these cats consulting fees? 

This shit is disheartening both to the past and the future. These brothas are not motivational scholarly, fashionably, financially, spiritually... Seriously, what do y'all do? What has Al Sharpton done in the last 10 years besides spread around this propaganda about Civil Rights? Ie: Shadow Box.

Raise The Bar... There is no civil rights movement. Or should I say, there is no movement in civil rights. There is only Human Trafficing taking place in America. And some of these cats are holding up Traffic. 

Civil Rights are reserved for Citizens of the State. And as you can see from the multiple injustice or inactivity of the judicial system when in comes to Black rights. That Blacks do not have the legal status of Citizens within the confines of UNITED STATES Law. (As stated in Blacks Law Dic. vol 4). This fact alone would tell any persons with eyes that the issues needed to be persued, Internationally, is Human Rights. And not Civil Rights observed by the UNITED STATES. 

You can not go to the UN with Civil Rights BS cause it's not in their interest to handle civil rights. Human Rights on the other hand... But I digress.

One man in particular I would like to S/O for raising the Bar and keeping his eye on the prize of Economic Empowerment for Blacks is Dr. Claud Anderson.  Dr. Anderson has held some of the highest positions in federal and state government and politics. He was State Coordinator of Education for Florida under Governor Reubin Askew during the tumultuous period of the 1970′s. President Jimmy Carter appointed Anderson as the federal co-chairman for a Commission of governors in the southeast states, where as assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Commerce, he chaired a regional commission that funded and directed economic development projects for governors in those states. The seafood industry, which at that point was all wild catch, was a major sector focus. The projects he funded created jobs and businesses in the Southeastern states.

 Dr. Anderson has taught at all levels of education. He was also executive director of two economic development corporations for the city of Miami, Florida and a major planner and coordinator for the 1988 Democratic Convention in Atlanta. Dr. Anderson is president of PowerNomics Corporation of America, Inc., WaterLand Fisheries, Inc. and The Harvest Institute.

PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America was a book that had a five-year plan to make Black America a prosperous and empowered race that is self-sufficient and competitive as a group by the year 2005. In the book, Dr. Anderson obliterates the myths and illusions of Black progress and brings together data and information from many different sources to construct a framework for solutions to the dilemma of Black America. 

In the book PowerNomics, Dr. Anderson proposed new principles, strategies and concepts that showed Black people a new way to see, think, and behave in race matters and challenged African Americans to take action steps that, if embraced, would redesign core areas of Black life - Education, Economics, Politics and Religion - to better benefit the overall Black race in America.

PowerNomic Strategies:

DEMAND THAT BLACKS BECOME HIGHEST DOMESTIC PRIORITY

Considerable research indicates that increased immigration, especially of low skilled workers, is harmful most to native Blacks. Blacks should demand that government resources directed to help bring immigrants to the United States so that they can escape crime, poverty, gangs, poor education and unemployment, should first be directed to Blacks trying to survive the same conditions here in this country.

  •  SUE PROSECUTORS

Make a detailed assessment of suspect cases. Prosecutors have qualified immunity from suit and great discretion, but when it appears that a prosecutor has manipulated a grand jury process, the prosecutor should be sued personally for conspiracy to violate civil rights. Blacks should also file federal lawsuits against prosecutors personally for giving police officers constructive immunity against prosecution in instances where Black men are killed.

  •  RENEGOTIATE RELATIONSHIP WITH BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES AND CORPORATIONS

Blacks must inform all major political parties and major corporations that they intend to re-negotiate their relationship; that they will no longer tolerate being treated as if they do not exist and displaced by immigrants. Blacks must make it clear that they are no longer willing to support anyone who does not support them, and that neither Black dollars nor the Black vote should be taken for granted.

  • POLITICS

Vote as a bloc: Blacks should follow PowerNomics principles and: “vote in a bloc based upon quid pro quo agreements between politicians, their parties and Black people.” (PowerNomics: The National Plan by Claud Anderson, page 204). Withhold votes from any political party or candidate that assumes Black support and does not promise and deliver promised benefits to them. Assess accountability on politicians for whom Black support was decisions but from whom Blacks did not receive equivalent benefits.

  • CORPORATIONS

Rolling Boycotts: Institute rolling boycotts and buying sanctions in every major city. Unannounced boycotts ought to target different businesses which have the economic power to chastise the political systems and change the social construct of Black economic exclusion. Demonstrate that Blacks can bestow their considerable disposable dollars, or withhold them at will; demand jobs and business opportunities from those corporations.

 Support Existing Black-Owned Businesses: Alter personal buying habits to find and patronize Black-owned businesses that can fulfill your needs.

  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

Demand the government redirect a major portion of funds intended to provide benefits to illegal immigrants to help existing Black-owned business grow and to create new Black-owned businesses that create jobs.

  • REJECT SYMBOLIC REMEDIES

Demand remedies that are measurable, whether from talking heads in the media, government entities or selected spokespeople. Do not permit empty rhetoric such as stay calm, let’s begin a conversation, open a dialogue, and most offensive of all, let’s begin to heal, to substitute for systemic changes.

  • FERGUSON IS PART OF THE PATTERN OF WHAT HAPPENS TO BLACK MEN

Do not permit solutions to be broadened to minorities, immigrants, or other broad ambiguous groups.

The push to make Black America not only aware of the print above, but make the print a BluePrint to or the Code of Conduct for BlackAmerica covers more ground that the vast majority of these so call Black "Leaders". And to the game plan Dr. Anderson's angle on Indigenous Law and we have ourself some Ali type feet under our movement. 

This Brother is One of Many out here covering real ground and boxing real entities. I say that to say, it's time to cut the culture vultures and scavengers loose. It's to much high quality game and scholarship out here to let's these less than slick talks convince us and our children that piss is rain. So stay sharp and spitting out the bones. And be sure to cop PowerNomics another a Black Bar Must cop's....

And "Remember Alister, your arms aren’t long enough to box with God. Maybe one day you’ll realize that.” - Anna ~ The Cursed Man

 "G.O.D"
~HighLife


 

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