The Case for Repatriation: Revisited
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When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.--
Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of the Great Britian is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world:
And so begins the Declaration of Independance. The 'cry' used by the founding fathers of these United States to give cause for separation from their former rulers. Now, it has become incumbent upon us to exercise this same right handed down to us citizens from those who first established this country on the principles of Truth and Justice for All. Principles that no longer apply evenly in this country as injustice, inequality, and the premeditated deception of the American people are a daily occurence. The founding fathers did not include us, their former slaves, in their conception of the Declaration of Independance. They could not have possibly foreseen that the very document used to establish this country would in turn be used against it. In the upholding of self-evident truths and the preservation of certain inalienable rights, the United States government is a failed experiment. What remains is a facade. A lie perpetrated by the wealthy rulers of this country upon all its citizens, and in turn, the world community.
With capitalism as an economic policy and 'democracy' as a foreign policy, America holds the world in its iron grip. But within that grip are the crushed and lifeless forms of countless millions of innocent men, women, and children alienated by these same American policies. In America alone, more than thirty million people are considered to be 'needy', or in poverty to such an extent that they must supliment their tables with food lines and soup kitchens. This from a nation with a yearly budget that could set every man, woman, and child of its citizenry at ease for the rest of their lives and its foreseeable future. But instead, the economic policy of this country bankrupts entire nations, puts millions of people into need, and leaves countless millions others to starve. As 'Leaders of the Free World', the American governement has failed the people it deigns to lead by allowing only for the successes of a chosen few, while ignoring and impoverishing the great majority. The world looks upong the American Government with eyes of both care and concern. Some care for the idea of freedom this country is supposed to represent. The concerned are those who fear for what this country has become, a totalitarian dictatorship, with the world under its thumb. But every four or eight years, the thumb changes, and these last four years have garnered the concern of many nations who now see America's foreign policy as a threat to world peace.
The founding fathers could not have ever imagined the monster their beloved country would become. A despotic force only concerned with its wealth and the self-interests of its wealthy. The fluff and granduer of this election process only draws attention away from what really lies beneath,.a powerless people. After all the voting is done, the governing officials will again revert to their previous states of incommunicado. The interior workings of Washington D.C. will again be closed off to the public while their elected officials go about their personal agendas and the pet projects of their 'constituents'. The political power structure of this country is conceived in such as way as to prevent the ascension of the ordinary citizen to any office of significance. Since it takes money, and lots of it, the true part the average citizen plays in the governing of their country, year by year, is little to none. Behind closed doors politicians strike deals, formulate and implement laws for us they exempt themselves from, and rule by deceit over those who voted them into office. The public has little to no understanding of what the running of their governent really entails, and as a matter of policy, it will stay that way. At least it would have.
Now, there is no question of the failure our leaders, and because of this, no debate over the action that must be taken as a matter of course. Since the abolishment of slavery, the America government has ruled over its African and Indiginous minority deceitfully, deliberately misappropriating the identity of their african slaves in order to use them as a military tactic against the rebelling southern states. They applied to them what previously did not apply, and as a result, have bestowed upon us their African-American decendants the right to assert the Power of the People. Previously I had denouced my citizenship in an attempt to make a statement concerning the disgust I felt at discovering my true circumstance as an African in American. I now willingly recant my previous statements and willfully chose to retain my citizenship in the United States as it is become my duty, is my obligation, as well as my right to call into question the government, its policies, and to gauge the consent of the people concerning it.
It has long been apparent to all Americans, white and minority alike, that the effect of the people on its governemental officials is little to nonexistant. We have their promises to resolve American problem, but what we receive from them are overseas occupations, wars of dubious aim, pledges of 'aid' to sufferers in other countries, and the blessings of our 'allies'. The people of America have no part or say in what our governement does internationally, and the only time we actually get to voice our opinions is when we vote. After which, those we vote into office turn their backs to us as soon as they become part of the machine they have vowed to fight against. We the people are left with no effective means by which to impugn the morality of those who intentionally mislead us. We are powerless in our efforts to effect change as the courts and judges belong to this political party or that, and motivated by personal desire instead of justice for the common man. We are completely unable to alter the course of our nation without great difficulty akin to turning a wheel against the flow of water that propells it forward. We, as individuals, would be swept away by these mighty forces like so much flotsom. But united in determination we could stem the flow and reverse the process that has brought our country to its current status as the most feared by foreign nations and its citizens as the most hated of world nationalities.
Let me qualify that statement, the world does not hate 'Americans'. The world hates American capitalism. The world does not hate America's citenzens, the world hates the American juggernaut that refuses to acknowledge independance of soverieg nations and their peoples in its campaign for 'democracy'. This country has become the monster in the closest, now hiding under the bed. The monster everyone knows is there, but is terrified to face. The destruction of the Twin Towers represented not an attack on the American people, but an attack on American economic policies. The current attacks on Americans in Iraq is not an attack on the American principles of 'Liberty and Justice for all', but an attack on American foreign policy. There is no objectivity in the way this country intervenes in the activities of other nations when the mass murder of innocents by their leaders is no reason for war, but 'weapons of mass destruction' are. There is no humanitarian compassion in this nation's offer of aid to countries in need of food when those who need it do not receive it because there is no true concern to actually see to their needs.
There is no Truth or Justice that can be attributed to any American policy of recent note that did not first serve American interests. The cavalier way in which our leaders go about implementing their policy has created a number of enemies for us. Our leaders have reaped the rewards of their policies while their citizens suffer the repercussions. Few Americans can travel safely about the world as a result of their government's international image. Americans who have had nothing to do with the creation of that image, and no part in the promoting of it. We the american people did not invade Iraq. Our government did. We the people did not supply Saddam Hussien in his bid for power or Bin Ladin in his fight to oust Russia. Our government did. We the American people did not stand by while Saddam Hussein turned his army against his own people. Our government did. We the American people did not stand by while the Taliban established itself in am oppressive rule over Afganistan. Our government did.
We the American People are not guilty of the policies of the American Government. But what we are guilty of is the complacent attitudes that has allowed injustice to develop and foster. We are guilty of standing by and doing nothing while our government has robbed us of international honor and dignity. We have become guilty of allowing our comfort and the maintenance of it to subvert the principles upon which this country was founded. We are guilty because as the people, we are the power, yet we have allowed ourselves to be stripped of even the semblance of it. We the American People fear for our 'national security', not because we the people have become a target of terrorists, but because our leadership has ignored humanitarian rights in the implementation of their policies. They have usurped the independence of sovereign nations in the proliferation of 'democracy'. They have brought about the current crisis of world hunger by their inaction when they have both the power and presence to prevent it. They have brought about the international instability of world affairs with their wanton disregard for their confining and restricting policies that serve only to create more wealth. Not for America and her citizens, but for those certain few installed to rule over us.
We have become a driverless cart as that which should propel us forward under the purposeful control of a responsible driver instead careens ahead under its own will without regard for its charge. As it now stand, the world gathers to act in an effort to stop this runaway cart by any means necessary before it crushes another nation and these efforts have begun to show themselves. If we do not act, we the People will be caught in the crossfire, and as wards of our government, simply be casualties in the process. They will not seek out those who bear the guilt of these actions in an effort to punish them. They will not stop to see if any innocents are present. So we must act ourselves beforehand. We must take back our government or establish a new one before it is too late to recover from the repercussions.
'If you do not prepare for the future, the future will prepare for you.' I quote from a source known and unknown. Knowledge awarded only to those who witnessed it.
The future is already prepared for America and it is no mystery to the world community what that future is. Now is the time for us, the American People, to prepare for the future.
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