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Will The Shame Of Jena 6 Also Shame Black Leaders?

Brethren just what are the definitive qualities of the word shame? Also how is blind racism a shame and a disgrace? But just how ashamed are Black leaders that are self-serving .

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PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 29, 2007 -
WILL THE SHAME OF JENA 6 ALSO SHAME BLACK LEADERS?
(FREEDOMJOURNAL UPDATE)


Greetings Brethren,

Peace be unto you. May God continue to be with us as we carryout what we have been assigned to do at this place? Although the ditch diggers have amassed in droves we were forewarned that they would come. Thus we advise all that seek to be wise and walk in righteousness to always refer to the Word for the Truth regarding all that humankind is confronted with at this place.

Evil will never win out over good. Because if evil was a superior force that would mean that Satan would/could defeat God and His goodness. However we know not when God will show up. But we wait. There is patience in waiting. Meanwhile many that are ashamed look on and wonder. But do nothing.

Brethren just what are the definitive qualities of the word shame? Also how is blind racism a shame and a disgrace? But just how ashamed are Black leaders that are self-serving and have carried on a wicked campaign to destroy any critical analysis of the Civil Right Movement over time.

But first are White scholars/intellectuals allowed, are permitted to critique the Civil Rights Movement and its leadership? Just who and by what authority does Black leadership dictate what people can write or talk about? Also is there a fear among White journalists, and scholars of being labeled as racists if they are critical of Black leadership and the Civil Rights establishment? Where is the center of this establishment?

Meanwhile this logically leads us to the question of Black intellectuals and their role and responsibility to duly record the factual realities of the Black experience. However one can argue “What Black intellectuals.” Most Black so-called intellectuals have no integrity; principles, morals and zero intellectual values are responsibility. Most only hold allegiance to contemporary degenerative values and money. Thus the independent intellectuals/writers/scholars that have firm moral values are reputed to be out of step and are banned and censored. Therefore acceptance among the mainstream Black intellectual community demands one to stoop low. My Daddy William (Billy) Patton always taught us to look up. However God my Father is the ultimate High Person as his Son our Savior Christ Jesus is the High Priest. You can’t get to Heaven looking down and stooping low.

Now follow us back to our previous statement toward making some definitive sense out of the word shame. It is a shame, I heard John say, “It is a crying shame.” Does that mean that something is so shameful that one will cry?

Shame is a painful feeling of having done something wrong, improper or silly. While the unconstitutional actions against the Jenna 6 rests in a shameful confused community that have done something wrong they have no feelings of guilt thus no shame.

Meanwhile those that commit Black on Black discrimination share the same feelings of shame as their adversaries/counterparts but we also attach silly to their shame.

Follow us further as we seek to define shame. Shame is a loss of reputation; disgrace and dishonor. Will the racist in Jenna, Louisiana lose their positive reputation? Did they ever have an honorable reputation to begin with? Is the whole town mired in a disgrace that will last until the Day of Judgment?

What about the Black hypocrites that hate other Blacks that seek to refute lies and misinformation about the Black experience? Will they be honored for being money hungry scoundrels, are will they be disgraced only among those hiding in a back room?

It will not be a shame if Black leaders stand up and ask for repentance from God. Thus the new leadership of the Civil Rights Movement can be in good standing with all they claim to represent it they put love at the front of their Civil Rights agendas instead of money, prestige and publicity.

Peace and Love, Carl A. Patton a willing slave of Almighty God willed and inspired by the Creator 23 September 2007 writing for the FreedomJournal on this day in service to Christ Jesus.

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Peace,
Carl A. Patton, Psyche Z Publishing

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