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into slavery themselves.
Reverend Jesse Jackson helps us to understand that any breathing human is our brother and sister. He wants guns off the streets and this is not easy at all. People feel that it is best to have guns, but carrying guns might not be the best way to resolve problems. The Reverend helps us to see that there are many other ways of handling problems for good. But what are they and do we care? One can take notice by listening to ideas by Reverend Jackson at Rainbow Push Radio and the website.
http://www.rainbowpush.org
He encourages people to put their families in first place so that they can see the way to help others. This would make sense because when you put your own flesh and blood in first place, you will not be able to go out there and think of even selling them. This idea helps to put the idea that Africans are cannibals or/and rapists in place. Everyone is important and we can all love each other from the bottom of our hearts. When we feed our own families like we would feed ourselves, we will feed the birds later, not the other way round. After all, birds can feed themselves.
We are all encouraged all over the world to see each other as beautiful, not something to eat and destroy. For example, if you and I get hungry, we get fresh meat, fresh fish or fresh lobsters to eat rather than become cannibals. We are encouraged to love our babies, our unborn babies, our children and avoid pointing a finger here and a finger there about whose fault it is that African's were sold for meat.
Being the strong speaker and personality that Reverend Jesse Jackson is, he helps us to see that working for our livelihood helps significantly in avoiding violence and theft. But can anyone listen to the Reverend as he sings his security measures to us all? Will man eat only cow meat and not his mother or brother? Who will listen? Who cares? Does anyone care at all? Will the fear of being sold by anyone at all keep us all shaking and frightened? When are we ever going to trust ourselves? Will the fear of an African frighten us so much so we run miles away because we are so scared of being fished into slave trade? Let us learn from deep down our hearts and listen to the Reverend when he speaks, because there is always something to learn from it.
Most people believe that when they want to have sex, they get married and stay there, now, tagging an African as a rapist is really wrong. Most people plan to marry and get married. They don't go out there to rape people
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