Monday, October 11, 2010

Raising the bar

We're raising the bar on all of you ineffectively doing the limbo claiming your successfully jumping hurdles. Although we should be casting aside and tearing down all these obstacles, some of our people are re-enforcing them making them rather impossible for most of our people to overcome, most inadvertently, some on purpose. That is why we must innovate solutions for the struggles that our people endure that most of these stagnant activists before us and currently in our way have compromised away too much their integrity to effectively confront our obstacles any longer. We are not trying to discourage others from standing, nor are we trying to place the over bearing burden of their own shortcomings upon their shoulders so they can not stand at all, we are trying bring out the best and empower our people. We are trying to help them march forth into prosperity. We cannot do this alone, we must do this together as a tribe, this is our new trail of tears, the trail is called internalized oppression. How much more of our youth must we lose to suicide and violence? How many more of our mothers and fathers must we lose to alcoholism and drug abuse? How many more of our elders must we lose to diabetes and cancer? That is why I refuse to go forth any more until all my people have caught up with us, although I know there will be those I consider my people that will refuse to stand and march forth, they will stubbornly sit. Some even trying to pull others down beside them, attempting the congest and discourage others marching forth into hopes of prosperity, but we must drag them along with us. We must trample those trying to march against us, and I don't mean physically, we must drag their lives into better standards of living for our people, we must trample the egoistical, the arrogant, the pretentious trying to pontificate their skepticism of my strength and ability to provide my children with a future of equality. That equality will give us back our ability to protect our mother earth as she has protected us, it will allow our brothers to respect us as equals and let us teach them how to care for our mother, we will not have the respect of a teacher to share our wisdom until we are seen as equal, we must gain unity as a people to reach equality in order to light the 8th fire to have prosperity for all of Kichi Manidou's children.

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