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One Emma sought the spread of Liberty's lights the other Sojourned
To seek to light up the Rainbow with Equality's candle-lights and both
Call you as earth ee skies to put them together to make a home where
Home is always green where seas and lands always make islands bridge
Bridging lands and bridging minds where waters and skies always call
Rise to fathom liberty's reach rise  to stretch to reach equality's bounds

 

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Dear America: It Is Time to Make a Mighty Human Mississippi to Bring an End to We The Guns and Establish America as We The People

 

|| February 26: 2018 || ά. || ά. Dear America, today, let us begin with the beginning of 'We The People' and why it is the Statue of Liberty, that the Americans felt was the 'image' of the 'idea' of them as a people should be erected and let to become as, if, somehow, through the silent exuberance and magnificence of liberation the American people have taken root in the light in this physicality of this simple, little statue. Yes, it is an ideal, true but without that, this ideal, what are we? For there has been, since the dawn of humanity, this eternal dream, that has survived and been passing through thousands of generations of humans: that we humanity shall reach a state of liberty, which shall bring in the state of equality with it. There is nothing, particularly, American or Argentinian or German or English or Russian or Japanese or Indian about this eternal human dream, though, politicians all over the world speak of 'nationalism' and add 'qualification' before this, which is utterly a pseudo one. For, there exists no human population on earth, that does not want liberty and equality. However, it is in the dreams of the American forebears, who fostered these ideas and ideals, which became the American Constitution, which was a product of these ideas materialising into concrete legal form.

And, nowhere, in this document does it say, 'We The Guns'. No one can find these three words in this Constitution. No. It does not say, 'We The Guns' but it says, 'We The People'. And, when these guns keep on taking innocent American lives: days and weeks and months and years and decades it goes on; as, if, it is a true river of eternal a nightmare flooding with innocent blood in which float the corpses of human beings, children, young people, woman and men, able and disabled, regardless of whether they are black, blue, white, yellow or whatever other colours we can imagine and it does not matter where they live in America it finds people to take them to this 'death river flow' and this 'We The People', who find themselves left abandoned by this death river with their hearts and souls ripped apart and torn asunder like burning bullet-dust of fire, of loss, of sadness, of anger, of injustice and of helplessness and, most of all, of this raging eternal agony of dealing with all that burning, raging and screaming agony of eternal bereavement for it does not end in one shooting. There is always another one so that each wound is re-opened again and again and again. Individual, family, community, social and public lives are shattered and left shattered as the business and the prowess of the gun lobby and their 'bought out' or 'sold out' 'class of politicians' toe their 'commitment' to not 'We The People' but 'We The Guns'. And, yet, they have taken the oath to protect the Constitution, that does not have these three words, 'We The Guns' and, yet, that is what they work to protect.

What is purpose of protecting guns so that people's lives are getting cut short in brutal, violent and sudden but in ever-going continuous flow of death? And, from the latest in the line of this death river of slaughters, students have risen and become the voices of the slaughtered. Their voices are loud and clear but this is not enough. The establishment of the political institutions and all the 'politicians' will only act, when the entire American people rise as a Mighty Human Mississippi and gather such a storm, that no Katrina can dare match. These student voices must be joined in by the entire learning communities of America from all across America. All the 'campuses' should not eat, sleep or drink but become alive in one breath: We Want the Constitution as 'We The People' and Not as 'We The Guns'. The entire breadth of America, where thousands and thousands of families, communities and spheres shattered by gun violence and death and slaughter must not forget what happened to them and they should come out and join these students. Now is the time to do something: to bring about change in America, that no one thought possible: it is now possible, because the students have risen and shown the way.

All the religious bodies, the churches, the synagogues, the pagodas, the temples, the mosques, the entire range of other religious agencies, charities, businesses, community groups and agencies and the entire population of America must get out onto the street so that America literally becomes 'Closed' to guns and, the mighty gun lobby find they are no longer wanted in America, that no one wants their money, no one wants to work for them, no one would want to publish, air or broadcast their nasty manipulative advertisements, no one wants to go anywhere near where they have organised an event and no one wants to go anywhere near any politician, who gets paid by the gun lobby and that the gun lobby's paid and bought out elite has no place in America, the land of the 'We The People'. And this must be done without violence, within the law and within democratic manner and with libertarian culture. This is the only way America can change and will change. The American students have found their voices and they have taken the leadership; it is time the rest of America follows them, supports them and creates a Mighty Mississippi of people. The students of America have shattered the 'myth', that the gun lobby can not, ever, be taken on: they have taken on the gun lobby and, now, it is up to the rest of America and American people to take up the call of the students and crate that Mighty Mississippi of 'We The People' and no one can escape the 'power' of this natural force: the power of the people.

For only with this mighty people rising for something as absurd, as unreal, as abstract, as intangible as liberty and fighting to get it got the Americans their land and it is this, this mighty people, that can, shall and will get this America back to the People, to the 'We The People'. Forget about a President or a Congressman or Woman or Senator or this or that. Let the people become a Mighty Mississippi and they will simply fall to their knees and do: what shall they do: they shall do the will of the people; the will of 'We The People of America'. There is nothing bigger, larger, worthier and more inviolable on earth than humanity, human lives. Neither money nor guns nor the prowess of the people and agencies, that make money out of this business of death is beyond the 'will of the people'. Americans must hear the voices of their children in these voices of all theirs students and join them and they must remain on the street until all the streets of America have formed a Mighty Human Mississippi so that no one can dare to continue to ignore the will of the people. Do not speak of presidents and congressmen or women or senators or legislative agents.

It is always the people, that change things and it is up to the American people to do exactly that: to bring about the establishment of the will of the American people so that the country becomes a land of 'We The People' and not a nightmare killing and slaughter-field of 'We The Guns'. And, there, in that America life matters, life is the highest of all wroth, all value, all meaning, all purpose, so that all human lives now have inherent and equal worth, value and sanctity, that is the ultimate purpose, work and existential meaning of the rule of law and, if, this rule of law exists and works there is no need for any gun to protect anything or anyone for the law protects all, every one and everything and law is the perfect-possible-place for guns to be at 'home'. That is the land of America as We The People. No President or Congress or Senate will give it to the American people; it is the people, who must rise and form Mighty Human Mississippi to demand it is done and it shall be done. The Will of We The People Shall Be Done. ω.

Whatever Your Field of Work and Wherever in the World You are, Please, Make a Choice to Do All You Can to Seek and Demand the End of Death Penalty For It is Your Business What is Done in Your Name. The Law That Makes Humans Take Part in Taking Human Lives and That Permits and Kills Human Lives is No Law. It is the Rule of the Jungle Where Law Does Not Exist. The Humanion

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 The Fourth Annual Philosophy and Religion in Africana Traditions Conference 2017: Intersectionality and The Spirit of Activism: New York: October 27-28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| September 24: 2017 || ά. Time, because it is, always being and vanishing in space, in human terms, we call it, time changes or rather, time goes. Where does it go? There, where the eternal-silent-space holds its sieve, ever-so-patiently and ever-so-dutifully, so that the time-dust, falls through and joins the eternal-silence of space. Time is like the word: after all human usages, where does it go? There, where it has always been, in 'non-existence', inside the 'eternal-silence' of the 'dictionary'. But here, we are to report, not silence, but speech because, the Fourth Annual Philosophy and Religion in Africana Traditions Conference 2017, what has become, affectionately, known as, PRAT Conference, is almost here. October is a just a fourteen-day-run up the hill and, a few more days and there it is: the Fourth PRAT Conference on October 27-28 in Emmaarner Rise or rather, good old New York.

When: Friday: October 27 at the Graduate Centre of the City University of New York: 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016, Rooms 9204:9205 and Saturday: October 28: Mayday Community Space: 176 St. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237: info at maydayspace.org. Topics for consideration are 01: Social Activism. What are the Main Terrains of struggle: What are the Strategies People are Putting Into Place: What are the Programmes Being Developed, For Instance, 'The Vision for Black Lives 'Movement'; 02: Culture and Politic. Speakers Will Address the Inter-Relationships Between Art and Politics and How Cultural Issues From Art, Films, Novels are Related to Liberation Struggles. How Art and Films Depict the Struggle: How They Contribute to It: What are the Main Themes?

03: Reconstructing the Collective Memory From a Historical and Philosophical Viewpoint: Speakers on this issue will comment on what of the past history, theory, practice now seems most important from the viewpoint of the present struggle and the importance of reconnecting with the past to place the present in a context, to give strength to present struggles.

This Conference, which is free and open to the public is sponsored by The Centre for Place, Culture and Politics of the Graduate Centre of the City university of New York and HUMANITAS: The Africana Ethical and Cultural Society. For more information, please, contact Dr J. Everet Green at everet at verison.net: ω.

Whatever Your Field of Work and Wherever in the World You are, Please, Make a Choice to Do All You Can to Seek and Demand the End of Death Penalty For It is Your Business What is Done in Your Name. The Law That Makes Humans Take Part in Taking Human Lives and That Permits and Kills Human Lives is No Law. It is the Rule of the Jungle Where Law Does Not Exist. The Humanion

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