The Meaning of Osama bin Laden from a Street Perspective
In the language of the street, Osama bin Laden checked the white man. He put traps in the White man's path, allowing us to breathe another day while the white man focused on catching Obama, just as the Black Panther Party took pressure off the Negro people by having the police focus on the Black Panthers as the main threat to the national security of the United States. Can you imagine, some little Negroes with pistols and shotguns are able to challenge the might of the trillion dollar military industrial complex called America!
This is a joke of the highest order and should receive an award at the coming Comedy Concert at Oakland's Paramount Theatre on May 14.
What we must learn from Osama is the interconnectedness of all things, especially in the Global Village. On the highest level of socalled civilization, there are only those who rule and those who are ruled. Such ideological and religious personas do not matter in the least, for they all go to the same banks to bankroll their iniquities. It doesn't matter if they are Muslim, Christian, Democrat, Republican, Socialist, Communist, Gay, Lesbian. Only their interests matter, their narrow minded ideological concerns, all else can be sacrificed, sometimes to the highest bidder.
In the street, there is little distinction from the cops and robbers, they actually work together to keep crime alive. What would the police do with a society free of crime? What would the jailers and social workers, probation, parole officers do?
Osama has, beyond his wildest imagination, helped usher in another Age of Man, ultimately helping the downtrodden of humanity get the courage to stand up in the face of oppression.
His main contribution was helping overcoming the fear of death. The suicide bombers gave us ample evidence death is no matter, that a greater life awaits us, if we only rid ourselves of the fear of death, if only we will invoke the dictum my life and my death are all for Allah.
In the Mack God philosophy, death is no matter, except as the price of justice. For whatever twisted ideological perspective he originated, whether Sunni or some weird combination thereof, Osama gave the West its greatest challenge yet.
But in the end the West shall face its greatest challenge as Baraka told us, "In the end the Negro will be the terrorist." Thus forget about Osama bin Ladan and consentrate on the most oppressed sector of American society. They shall and must be liberated by any means necessary, although we suggest by the most scientific means possible.
The American wage slaves can join them or stand on the sidelines, it doesn't matter. The time has come for the liberation of the North American Africans, and America may be destroyed in the process. Who gives a damn?
--Marvin X
4/1/11
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