Posted on 01/14/2002 9:31:42 AM PST by MindBender26
This is their pledge to the BLACK flag, not American flag, but BLACK flag, said by children of one Oklahoma City innercity school district, the Millwood School District.
Think I am kidding? Here is their webpage: http://www.millwood.k12.ok.us/MPS%20Students.htm
Notice it calls for honor to the Black flag, not the US flag. It also calls for separation of Black people onto their own land, given to them by the US. In addition, it calls for students to have Black love, Black freedom, and Black determination. Quite different from "... liberty and justice for ALL."
Your tax dollars are paying for this!!!! No wonder so many innercity kids can't read or write when this is what our educational dollars are being spent on!
The story of East St. Louis comes to mind.
Liberia?
After all, Master Sergeant Doe did such a great job with the first one...
It's called Liberia, but I bet none of them are willing to go there. Just like the islamic terrorists, they choose to stay and destroy these United States.
How can we fight this? Any ideas?
About what? And be honest. I have "rivers" on my mind today.
What does this mean; they get theirs and we get ours? Well, I'm a sticking with a Jew named Y'Shua for my God. They can have whatever color they want.
How does one pledge allegiance of something? Just a thought for the wonderful English/Kwanza/RainbowPUSH/We Are Victims Department. This is awful
Black people. Yes I'm asking you? And yes I'm white person. Or as in the words of a victim, I'm an Georgian(old province of the USSR)/Ukranian/English/French American. Why is it only in this country that we have to make this idiotic distinction? I don't ever hear blacks in Canada or England say I'm an African Canadian or I'm an African Briton.
As a preface to your remarks please let me know how the Black Pledge struck you? Thanks.
LOL! How appropriate. This and other issues regarding the Death of the West are all in the book.
We pledge allegiance of the red, white and blue
Our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle,
and to the land we must keep.
One nation of White people,
with one God for us all,
Totally united in the struggle for White Love,
White Freedom, and White determination.
Sick! Really sick!
Origin of the Flag of Pan-Africanism and/or Black Nationalism Red is for the Blood. Black is the Black People. Green is for the Land.
Red, Black and Green are the oldest national colors known to man. They are used as the flag of the Black Liberation Movement in America today, but actually go back to the Zinj Empires of ancient Africa, which existed thousands of years before Rome, Greece, France, England or America.
The Red, or the blood, stands as the top of all things. We lost our land through blood; and we cannot gain it except through blood. We must redeem our lives through the blood. Without the shedding of blood there can be no redemption of this race. However, the bloodshed and sorrow will not last always. The Red significantly stands in our flag as a reminder of the truth of history, and that men must gain and keep their liberty, even at the risk of bloodshed.
The Black is in the middle. The Black man in this hemisphere has yet to obtain land which is represented by the Green. The acquisition of land is the highest and noblest aspiration for the Black man on this continent, since without land there can be no freedom, justice, independence, or equality.
The colors were resurrected by the Hon. Marcus Garvey, Father of African Nationalism, as the symbol of the struggling sons and daughters of Africa, wherever they may be. Since the 1950's, when the independence struggle began to reap fruit, the Red, Black and Green have been plainly adopted by Libya, Kenya and Afghanistan. Other African States have included the colors Black and Red, combined with yellow or white.
The colors were established in 1920 as the banner of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), and adopted as the symbol of Africans in America at the convention of the Negro People's of the World. It is a symbol of the devotion of all African people to the liberation of the African Continent, and the establishment of a Nation in Africa ruled by descendents of slaves from the Western World.
In addition, with the formation of the Republic of News Africa, it has become the symbol of devotion for African people in America to establish an independent African nation on the North American Continent.
Thus, the colors were not chosen at any limited convention of Black persons; but, have been, in centuries past, and are now the emblem of true Black hope and pride, as embodied in all theories of Pan-Africanism and Black Nationalism.
Pledge
WE PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE RED, BLACK, AND GREEN, OUR FLAG, THE SYMBOL OF OUR ETERNAL STRUGGLE, AND TO THE LAND WE MUST OBTAIN; ONE NATION OF BLACK PEOPLE, WITH ONE GOD OF US ALL, TOTALLY UNITED IN THE STRUGGLE, FOR BLACK LOVE, BLACK FREEDOM, AND BLACK SELF-DETERMINATION.
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