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Why There Can Never Be A Black Revolution

Don’t just read this – study it.

 

October 29, 2004

"Why There Can Never Be A Black Revolution"

 

According to Webster’s dictionary the number two meaning of the word “revolution” is: “a sudden, complete, or radical change in something.”

 

“A sudden, complete, or radical change in something.” Are those of you who talk about and advocate revolution willing to make a sudden, complete, or radical change? I have found the answer to that question to be a resounding “NO”. I have found that Blacks are not willing to make “a sudden, complete, or radical change”, and that is “why there can never be a Black revolution”.

 

First of all, the ”only” way to bring about a real and true revolution is to bring about a mental revolution. The reason Black folks find themselves at the bottom of society wherever they are found is because of the way they think. I’m not talking about their ability to think, I’m talking about the way they use their ability to think. Many of you will not even finish reading this document because of your lack of desire and refusal to change the way you think.

 

The European Caucasian has used this knowledge about how Black folks think to completely subjugate Black folks wherever Black folks are found.

 

A few examples of what I’m talking about are: 1) Religion. Most Blacks think they need a religious Deity; a Supreme Being; a power source outside of themselves. Black folks are so prone to give their power to anything other than themselves they even give it to such things as dead people and inanimate objects such as, Jesus, ancestors, Haile Selassie, Mohammed, Muhammad, roosters, images, gods, and many other such nonsensical madness. To honor them is one thing – to view them as power, or a source of power, is pure foolishness. 2) Many Black folks identify with a landmass - for instance, referring to themselves as Africans. Africa is a landmass that was given the name “Africa” by some Caucasian. Why would anyone want to refer to himself/herself as African? Does calling yourself African define who or what you are? No, of course it doesn’t – it may define where you come from (for conversation purposes), but it does not define who or what you are. African-American: does that define who or what you are? It definitely does not. 3) Thinking that those with power will allow you to change their wealth and power with the casting of a ballot. Ask yourself, if you had wealth and power would you allow some ex-slave to take that wealth and power from you by simply voting in some election? It’s time to be real; it’s time to grow up.

 

As a rule, Black folks have spent the past several thousands of years thinking like children – even the so-called educated scholarly Blacks.

 

I know people, and Black people in particular, don’t like what I say, but know the truth, then act on the truth, and the truth shall set you free. It’s not my mission to get the masses to like me or even like what I say; it is my mission to free Black folks from the power that has caused them to fall to the bottom of society and has caused them to remain on the bottom to this day – and the only way that can be done is to completely change the way Black folks think. You are what you think, and you are in your condition because of the way you think. The most powerful power on earth is between your ears. You, Black folks, possess the most powerful power on earth, and that power is your mind and how you use it – how and what you think. “As a man thinketh and believeth in his heart, so is he.”

 

Go to http://maaliks.com and read everything you find there. Then discuss what you find there and compare it to what you currently believe. Then analyze what you currently believe and then break it down as to why you believe what you believe. Question as to how your beliefs and your thoughts have either helped you or hurt you as a people.

 

Stop your whining about what you don’t have; about how your vote isn’t being counted; about how you are being discriminated against; about the 3 strikes law; about what your government doesn’t do for you; etc. Stop acting and thinking like a sissy. Sissy - “a timid or cowardly person.”

 

Either you are a man (or woman) or you are not. If you are a man, start acting like a man. A real man doesn’t beg for freedom, justice, and equality; a real man demands freedom, justice, and equality. However, in order to demand something, one must have power to enforce such demands. It’s time for Blacks to earn the right to be called a man. If you have to ask the “white” man for permission to be a man, then you are not a man. If you are filling up the prison houses, and you do nothing about it – you are not a man. If you cannot police your neighborhood and keep it clean and safe – you are not a man. If you cannot create jobs for yourself and your children, but must go to the “white” man for a job, and send your children to the “white” man for a job – you are not a man. If you do not teach or control the educational system that your children attend, and you send your children to the “white” man for their education – you are not a man. And, if you are not a man – what are you, and what is your worth and purpose? You have the power within you, but do you have the courage to use that power?

 

The Battle of Armageddon is the battle for the minds of the people. The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad brought Black people through the elementary stage of thinking which gave the people what was necessary for that time and for the condition Black folks were in at that time; and Black people all over the planet were affected by those teachings, whether they believed him or not, or even whether or not they heard of him. But the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad teachings were just as the teachings in kindergarten are to the educational system; his teachings were the beginning action to break the rusty locks in the Black man’s mind – it was not the end. The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad is not coming back; so don’t get caught up in that “Jesus” syndrome. Those who followed the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad were a special people – a people that had a desire for freedom, justice, equality, and a do-for-self mentality. The time we now live in is the time we are to rise to the next level of thought, and that level means to rise above the teachings it took to break some of the mental locks that were opened by the teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad.

 

It takes a special breed of Black folks to lead the world, so don’t expect the majority of Black folks to get involved – their confirmation is not necessary – revolution is not brought about by the masses, but by a dedicated and committed minority – the Bible gave this number as 144,000 (156,000).

 

Once we have 144,000 (156,000) who have completely changed their way of thinking, Black folks will begin their rise back to the top of society. Until that happens - There Can Never Be A Black Revolution.

 

I am a Black man created out of the triple Black darkness of my mother’s womb, which represents the triple Black darkness of the nothingness of space – the All and All. I am not an African, an African-American, a Kemetan, an Ethiopian, an American, or any other landmass description. I am a Black man, “the maker, the owner, the cream of the planet earth, Elohim of the universe,” and I am seeking other Black men (and women) who have the courage and desire for freedom, justice, and equality – and not just for themselves, but also for the world.

 

Why would any Black man, knowing that he is the maker and owner of the planet earth, and Elohim of the universe, want to reduce himself down to referring to himself by some landmass? Sounds like the old divide and conquer, doesn’t it?

 

Talk back to me.

 

Peace, Blessings


Minister Fred Maalik

2nd Resurrected member of the once lost (dead) but now found "House of Israel"
Matt 15:24 "But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel."(KJV)
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