Friday, April 18, 2008

R U an amerikkkan patriot?

Our answer is hell no! We owe amerikkka nothing! In fact, those people who are confused enough to love amerikkka should get down on their hands and knees and thank whatever God they pray to that we have taken as long as we have to organize for revolution and permanant change.

All of the imperialist's ridiculous arguements about why Africans should be patriotic towards amerikkka are so weak these arguments wouldn't hold up in Judge Judy's courtroom. First, they say that the amerikkkan military has fought for our freedom and thus we should show gratitude by honoring amerikkka. No war has been fought by amerikkkan for African freedom and independence. If you believe that we would like to sell you the Pacific Ocean. The amerikkkan revolution was fought for the benefit of the rich white male landowners. Africans were enslaved during this time so it's absurd to argue that this war was for our benefit.

The civil war was fought to industrialize amerikkka for capitalist development. The slave system was inefficient and undesirable for the rich capitalist landowners who wanted to mechanize production so its foolish to argue this war was fought for us. The only reason slavery was eradicated was so the justifiable African determination to end slavery could be exploited by the amerikkkan government to enlist us as shock troops against the confederate.

WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and every other military conflict amerikkka has been involved in, including Iraq I & II, were all fought to advance U.S. imperialist interests and had no direct or indirect corelation to African freedom, which still doesn't exist. As recently as Vietnam, Africans fought courageously against our allies in Vietnam only to come back to amerikkka and face naked racism and discrimination.

The gratitude we should have is for our organizations who have struggled against our oppression. We thank the Free Africa Society, Niagara Movement, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Universal Negro Improvement Association, African Blood Brotherhood, Moorish Temple, Nation of Islam, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Congress of Racial Equality, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Revolutionary Action Movement, Black Panther Party, Republic of New Afrika, US Organization, Convention People's Party, National Congolese Movement, Democratic Party of Guinea, Zimbabwe African National Union, African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau, Worker's People's Party, etc., etc. These people struggled and sacrificed for our liberation. We should always honor them. As for the amerikkkan government, all branches of the amerikkkan military, police agencies from the federal level on down to the local level, we say later for you. The only thing we owe you is the bad experience you have given to us and a promise that we will organize ourselves and take back what rightfully belongs to the people and all of humanity!

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All African People's Revolutionary Party Speak Out Spot said...

Today, Thursday, May 1, 2008 is the international day of the worker. The A-APRP in Portland will celebrate working folks today by hosting the final installment of the "Don't Let School Interfere with your Education" presentation adn discussion series. Tonight's session is appropriately addressing class structure today. The event takes place in Smith 333 on the Portland State University campus at 6pm. The discussion will define and highlight the classes that exist in society today, their interests, who they are, and how they manifest those interests. Its much more complicated than a simple upper, middle, and lower class that is fed to us by the capitalist media. We hope you can join us.