Friday, April 13, 2012

African of the Americas Declaration of Independents

African of the Americas Declaration of Independents
Our creator by no means created Africans purely to be cultivated and approved for Western gain. Our creator created every human Being likewise with the purpose and ability to achieve the highest standard of life, settings no operate limits. In view of the limitations the United States and other Western governments have imposed on the African population. I proclaim the Western World unsuitable in any arrangement of principal concerning any African entity. I declare Africans in the Americas independent this day forward, from over five hundred years of distasteful confinement. In which the African Population as a collective society has been denied the human right to the pursuit of happiness. I there fore proclaim that all Africans in the western hemisphere must have a united sovereign nation, from outside the governing of Western imperial law. Because we did not come to the Americas by free well, we shall be permitted to realize a sovereign nation as the ones we were stolen from here on the land we now call home. We charge the Western powers that be, of committing human rights crimes against the African population. The Western powers orchestrated the most damaging campaign ever undertaking on any human race in the history of mankind. Having our; language, culture, religion, and ultimately any memories of Africa erased from reminiscences. Mother and child wife and husband separated and sold like cattle. Forced to work from sun up tell sun down for no wages. Our people were raped, whipped, humiliated, and lynched all while being converted to Christianity or Catholicism and westernized. These same actions have been overtaking in less settle forms up until present day. By Western prison system, the war on drugs, unfair lending practices to African population, and a complete denial of African contribution in world history etc. All used by the Western Powers to continue its campaign against the African population. This statement was made in the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America in 1776. "All men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; among them are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." We ask now as Thomas Jefferson asked then in 1776, for independents, and we accept as true that the Western Powers against us hold no grounds to contest this declaration of sovereignty. Subsequently, due to the lack of knowledge of ones self the African in the Americas have only been addressed from a position of development. As if to presume that if we are not westernize we do not merit the pursuit of happiness. If for no other reason then to address the fact that no matter how westernize the African population becomes we shall never become westerners in flesh and blood by subsist. If for no other reason my fellow Africans, but that we shall never be fully equal in the eyes of our oppressors. Until we break from the yoke of oppression, and stand on our own two feet, taking accountability and supervision of our own land. If not we shall always be subject to Western cultivation. By no means have the African population been addressed as equals to our western counterpart. With equal rights to purse the best plan of action for the total development of our population, this I believe is true freedom. The Africans in the Americas must first and foremost be truly freed; mentality and physically gaining total self-rule. Thee only honorable solution for any person born in the Americas of decedents of African slavery, is total self-rule. We must have independence today - independence tomorrow – independence forever.
The following thirteen territories are to be incorporated in the declaration as the land of the Republic of African America; Haiti, Bahamas, Jamaica, Fiji, Barbados, Netherlands Antilles, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & Grenadines, Virgin Islands, Grenada, Antigua & Barbuda, Saint Kitts & Nevis, British Virgin Island, Turks & Caicos Island, Trinidad & Tobago’s.

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