Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Khalifa Speaks on the New Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, Attorney Chokwe Lumumba, Black Power!



Chokwe Lumumba

Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi--Black Power!




Tuesday (Red) 6/25/2013=GEB/Ausar = Divine Balance…The Law of GEB
predominates the ability to Balance entities in life. Specically
Balancing our Spirituality and Physicality is the key to being in tune
to the Divine Order of The Creation. The Law of Ausar speaks for
itself

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The thought now is, if you understand the difference, and you acquire
the power to make a difference rather than maintain the status quo,
power will be use to make that difference. This is in our own best
interest.

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MAYOR-ELECT CHOKWE LUMUMBA

INAUGARATION IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI BIG EVENT

The election of City Councilman Chokwe Lumumba Mayor of Jackson,
Mississippi is more important, and has more significance than the
election of Barack Obama to the presidency of the United States of
America.

Sure, the sheer power of being president of the United States of
America is a tremendous personal accomplishment. And contrary to what
many choose to believe, the mass majority of Black people who voted
for him understood his election did not mean he would be their
liberator.

Some Black people in the Black Liberation Struggle accepted and acted
on what our premier historian, Prof. John H. Clarke told us, “we
have no permanent friends and we have not permanent enemies.”
Fortunately there appear be a groundswell of others who are coming to
accept this statement and act accordingly.

Applied to the “Acquisition and Proper Use of Power
<http://www.black-e-books.com/home/2-the-acquisition-and-proper-use-of-power.html>
,” this means using whatever power available that can be used
correctly in the Liberation Struggle of African people. This also
means using power in our own best interest rather than in the best
interest of our oppressors.

HOW WILL CHOKWE LUMUMBA USE POWER

HOW HAS BARACK OBAMA USED POWER

It means using the available power that Black people in the Liberation
Struggle once shunned, for the most part in the past. Please don’t
confuse the struggle of those who want to LIBERATE Black people with
those who want to INTEGRATE Black people into White Supremacy based
systems.

For the most part, “back in the day,” we who struggled to Liberate
Black people felt we could best use our power outside of “the
system” rather than being a part of the government. i.e. holding
political office.

Clearly this feeling is changing. Hopefully, the thought now is, if
you understand the difference, and you acquire the power to make a
difference rather than maintain the status quo, power will be used to
make that difference. This is in our own best interest.

However, if you don’t understand the difference, for whatever
reason, and you acquire the power to be part of the status quo, it
means you must sell out the best interest of Black people in favor of
what is in the best interest of white people. Therefore, you will be
unable to discern what is the common interest of the two people from
what is in the best interest of your own people.

In the cases of President Barack Obama and Chokwe Lumumba, Black
people didn’t expect Barack Obama to be our liberator, he never said
he would be; and he has not tried in any way to be. There is
absolutely nothing about Barack Obama’s College life
experience/college prof., his writings or tremendous ability to make
inspiring speeches that indicate he UNDERSTANDS what The Liberation
Struggle of African people is.

Meanwhile, Mayor-Elect Chokwe Lumumba life experience as a Trial
Lawyer, writer, and the ability to make tremendous, inspiring speeches
lets us know on no uncertain terms that he absolutely DOES UNDERSTAND
what the Liberation Struggle of Black people is. His past life
experience/Defense Trial Lawyer is the best indication of how he will
govern as the Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi.

As a defense lawyer in courtrooms throughout America, Chokwe Lumumba
had the ability to see clearly what was in the best interest of his
clients. When he saw what was in the best interest of the man or woman
he was defending, he invariably found a way to reach the goal. That
was for the jury to find his client “Not Guilty.”

How will he govern Jackson, Mississippi remains to be seen. But there
are some things that his pass success in whatever Chokwe Lumumba have
fought for tells us: 1) There will be no confusion about what is in
the COMMON interest of people he swears to serve 2) He will see
clearly what is in the best interest of Black people.

END PART ONE

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