September 6, 2007
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A
Simple Thank You
to Movement Makers Worrill's World By Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, PhD BC Columnist |
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Often
in the movement, we don’t say thank you to the people who really make
the movement a Movement. A movement, and in
this case we are talking about the Black Liberation Movement, is made
up of everyday people who believe in the cause of the Movement and
participate on many levels in making the causes of that Movement known
to the public. The Black Liberation Movement advocates generally believe
that as African people in The thousands, and
perhaps, millions of African people who believe that as African people
we should control our own destiny and fight for self-determination,
independence and liberation, more often than not, are not thanked for
their contributions to keeping this wing of the Movement alive. I want to thank all
the sisters and brothers in our struggle who, through their volunteer
participation, have kept the ideas of the Black Liberation Movement
on the front burner. These are the sisters
and brothers who perform many of the thankless tasks of our Movement
such as standing on corners and passing out flyers, going door to door
distributing information, putting up posters, donating and raising
money, attending meetings on a regular basis, and so many other
tasks that are too numerous to mention. To these sisters and
brothers, I just want to say a simple, yet heartfelt, thank you! Without your dedication and
commitment to the cause of our liberation and independence, the issues
for which we historically have advocated would have virtually vanished
from public discussion. A clear example of
the Black Liberation Movement / Black Nationalist tenacity in keeping
an idea alive is the issue of reparations. It has been the everyday
Black people in Again, I just want
to say, simply, thank you!
It is so important, from time to time, to acknowledge the contributions
of the masses of our people who, through their participation, are the
real reasons any mass movement is successful. Credit may be given to
this leader or that leader, through the media, but it is the masses
of our people who should get the real credit. Without the support and
work of the masses, the ideas of the Movement cannot be propelled forward. It should be clear
that the support for reparations by the masses of African people in Thank you to the millions
of African people in America who have rejuvenated Black Nationalist
thinking through their support of the Reparations Movement, as we continue
to struggle as a people for what is in our best collective interest.
There are far too many African people in this country who think what
is good for other people should be good for us. Nothing could be further
from the truth. It is important that
we thank each other from time to time in the Movement because whether
we like it or not, as an African people, we are bound together. As
a race of people, we have no choice but to continue the work of the
Black Liberation Movement by pushing the issue of reparations to even
higher ground. We must remind ourselves
that the Europeans created the system of white supremacy that has caused
so much of the world to hate us, (and for so many of our people to
hate themselves) even though they secretly admire what we have given
to the world. Many of them know the truth. The problem is, so many
of us don't - due to the education system they created to cover up
the truth. Finally, I want to
thank you for being followers of the When we take time
out to thank each other, we demonstrating our love for each other as
we continue to fight against the genocidal onslaught being waged against
us and build the Reparations Movement. Take time out today
and thank someone for helping to build the Movement! BlackCommentator.com columnist
Conrad W. Worrill, PhD, is the National Chairman of the National
Black United Front (NBUF). Click
here to contact Dr. Worrill.
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