Reflection on the Ascension of Rosa Parks
The death of our African Rain Queen earlier this year was the prelude to numerous horrifying ocean storms. The passing of the Queen Mother of the so called civil rights movement is a reminder that times have changed due to the diligent efforts of many brave Africans in this Diasporas. However, people have not changed. The so called civil rights we have been appeased with pale in the shadow of the atonement owed to us for the heinous way we have been and continue to be treated by these United States.
We must demand reparations in the form of the restoration of our African names, African languages, African traditions, modes of living and states of being; in addition to money.
Slavery always has been and remains the law of their United States. Your so called civil right to vote is soon to expire. Begging and pleading for any kind of justice for the so called Negro has never worked.
We must demand reparations of ourselves. We, must stop paying tribute to the European (pronounced YOUR-A-PEON) conquest of Africa. We must do research to determine whether the products and services we utilize are causing us to continue to be bamboozled into maintaining the masta's plantation situation. Africans must support African businesses.
We need our own sports leagues, because Bob is on Enzyte. Little man is already on the verge of a heart attack from all that Viagra. Now he is about to have a stroke over having to watch African Kings parading to the places where he gets his teeny tiny toddler penis having white self hooped on and beat with bats and clubs on those small white balls.
We need to constantly remind ourselves that if an African in this Diaspora is a policeman or politician, then a black face has been put on the European (pronounced YOUR-A-PEON) agenda. Rosa Parks went to jail; she was criminalized. Laws changed because of bus boycotts. We need to constantly remind Bob of that. Ol' Bob has never been able to do anything without us, that is why we were taken from Mother Africa and brought here. And that is why we are still here. They may call it nigger rigging but they know there is no substitute for African engineering.
Most importantly, my brothers and sisters, we must stop preying on one another and pray without ceasing for each other. As we pray for the Peaceful passing of the soul of Rosa Parks be at the realization that every African on God's green Earth needs rest, justice and peace.
10-25-05
rev. turtlecreek tyson