Nelson Mandela and other strong black leaders called into eternity

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Where will blacks now stand with so few strong leaders left for warfare?


By Rev. Harold E. Bailey

President of Probation Challenge/PCC Network

Our beloved Nelson Mandela, has been called into eternity to join ranks with other powerful black leaders who fought for matters of justice for all mankind!

Mr. Mandela, along with others diligent blacks, gave of their lives fighting for equal justice… on a not so level playing field. These precious black souls during the course of their lives were shouted down by those feeble minds who believed civil rights leaders were evil and evil-processed persons who didn’t know how to spell their names! History has always dictated that the then naysayer, now hypocritically cry hosanna regarding deceased heroes! This is deemed as an act of total disrespect!

Let us put matters into proper prospective: I hasten to point out that blacks were torn from the arms of the African motherland, where there they had great riches, built great pyramids, and had no less than brilliant minds. Blacks never invited themselves to come to the United States, but were beaten and ‘sold out’ by other blacks. However, it is remarkable to say that the then biological-genes for brilliance is still in the DNA, but lay dormant by reason of induced drugs and the misleading of youth by way of a planned faulty educational process!

Thank you Mr. Nelson Mandela, for the strength you displayed, for it was a great lesson to all of us in this generation and those yet to come. You’ve given understanding to the faint and power to the powerless. The gentle spirit was before the foundation of the world selected and ordained for a purpose.

I respectfully encourage blacks everywhere to look at this gentleman Nelson Mandela’s history as an example of truth and righteousness. Men, stand and take your rightful place as a warrior for justice. In doing so, let us return to our first love which is God, and in doing this we can recapture the hearts and souls of our lost yesterdays. The African American community still has a chance to swell its bowel to accommodate love, care and more understanding as to one another. And, with a heart of compassion…take back our youth by force from the arms of crime and drugs, and return them back into the clutches of their DNA which is laying dormant there… merely resting! Wake up people and build a new nation under God, with liberty and justice for all.  Mandela did it – and so can we!

Rev. Harold E. Bailey is the President of Probation Challenge and The PCC Network

WWW.ProbationChallenge.org – The Truth Network

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