The war in Europe, Ukraine provides a powerful insight into how quickly the U.S. government and Euro-American society mobilized reparative justice in the form of economics and military power to help their cousins the Ukrainians. The U.S. government rendered them helpless, destitute, and homeless at the command of the state, local, and federal governments. Yet U.S. Afro-Descendants experience, intergenerational poverty, apartheid, colonialism, crimes against humanity, and state-sponsored terrorism. I argue the U.S. system is not willing nor equipped to address the challenges, and harms, or provide remedies. It is time we change our lot and place in the U.S. order. U.S. Afro-Descendants can not effect change in the domestic system. They must pursue the option of self-determination, self-governance, and self-repair utilizing the international human rights law framework. You know the writing is on the wall when the former prosecutor general David Sckvarelidze called "Europeans people with blue eyes and blond hair being killed" and what CBS News correspondent Charlie D' Agata called a relatively civilized, relatively European city. What about the destruction of Black America? Where are all the warm sentiments when it comes to U.S. Afro-Descendants, the persistent human rights violations, crimes against humanity, belligerent occupation, colonialism, extreme marginalization, and state-sponsored terrorism? What about the destruction of Atlanta, Georgia(1906) East St Louis, Illinois (1917) Rosewood Florida(1923) Coentelpro (1960-present), and the bombing of Move Philidelphia (1985). These massacres were just as devastating as what is happening in Ukraine. Join us Sunday 3/26/2023 and dial (563)-999-3703 as we discuss all options available and move together as one to secure and protect our population.
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