Friday, October 5, 2007

Why Willie Lynch must be "murdered"

For those of us who have a knowledge of who Willie Lynch was, and the effects that his philosopy and training have wreaked on humanity and exclusively Blacks in America, it is incumbent upon us to murder him. When a person's life is taken from them, the initial classification by Law Enforcement authorities is a homicide. after an investigation, the findings determine whether it is either a "Suicide" or "Murder." If it is classified as a murder, there are three degrees which it must fall under. Mr. Lynch was indeed a man who studied the racist practices of the early American slavemasters and how there was the abundant slaughtering of the slaves which they brought over.

Now Mr. Lynch who was also a great slaveholder of many Blacks, crafted a system which categorized the place of the slaves as property. After carefully fine-tuning his system, he set out to America where he introduced his system to the American slavemasters. Now in the word 'Slavemaster' you have two words, 'slave' and 'Master.' These are the two earliest words to become the foundation of a system known as "classism."

Classism is defined as bias based on social or economic class. Mr. Lynch is no doubt a pioneer of classism. He taught the American slavemaster a system that would keep the slave subservient for, as he said, hundreds maybe even thousands of years. He taught them to separate the female slave from the male slave and to pit one against the other. To put emnity and even hatred between the older male slave and the younger male slave. To bring about so much distrust among the slaves that the only one they would trust would be the slavemaster.

How effective was his system, well let's examine it. Today, hundreds of years later, the Black woman is at odds with the Black man. There is so much division between Black fathers and their children because of the division between the husband and wife who are most likely divorced or separated. Black children are seeking their education in the streets via their peers, the new school is BET or MTV, which glamorize violence, greed and the personal gain of material wealth and meaningless possessions.

The Elder Blacks in America are heartbroken over the latter generations, but the question that has always remained is was the knowledge of the suffering and the hope for a brighter future from older generations before passed down through the generations. Look at all this against the backdrop of Law Enforcement as a whole killing Black males outright by the power of a system of government which has taken the symbol of an eagle. In the Bible it mentions a land where eagles are gathered over a dead carcass. Blacks as a whole have a consumer value that is off the charts, but our wealth has never been relegated to our community. There are many outsiders who come and set up shop and take our dollars to their communities, who enrich themselves and their own.

What is the difference between "kill" and "murder." Kill means to put to death whereas murder means the premeditated killing of something or someone. To murder means that you have developed a plan of action based on your intention to kill the very essence of a thing. Mr Lynch's philosophy was undoubtedly used in crafting this system of government which allows for lighter punishment, if any, of the ruling class than those of the ruled. Jena, Louisiana wreaks of the stench of this system. The six individuals who kidnapped and tortured Megan Williams did what they did in a premeditated and calculated fashion because they believed that the system of justice does not apply to them. Wille Lynch and the system, moreover the world that was created based off his ideology must likewise be murdered in a calculated and intentional fashion. As Black men we need to get sick and tired of being sick and tired. We need to change our lifestyle and adopt a conscious program of action to effectively reverse the damage. If you chose to bet married, make a pact with your wives that divorce is not an option. Form groups in our communities to deal with the growing financial burdens and general obstacles that we face in our family lives. Pool our resources and take back our businesses and drive out those who take and leave never giving back. Above all find a place where Black men are being trained to be men, not just in authority, but in love and respect for ourselves, our families and our communities. Murder the effects of Willie Lynch that exist inside ourselves and we murder the essence of Willie Lynch himself and he'll never again return.

The Seventh

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