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Sunday, July 21, 2013

(Black America Stand Your Ground And Join My Cause)

Today I heard about a new movie called Fruitvale Station. This film is based on the true story of Oscar Grant, a young man who was killed by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle at the Oakland, California Fruitvale Bay Area Rapid Transit Station (BART). The film stars Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant. It is the first feature-length film by Coogler, a graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Forest Whitaker is one of the film's producers. Kevin Durand and Chad Michael Murray play the two BART police officers involved in Grant's death. The Trayvon Martin Case proves that social class status does not matter if you are a black male walking down a street you could end up dead and without any consequences by the perpetrator.

It’s my hope that my book will someday become a movie too. I am trying to start a new movement in Black America where we can unity our middle class, working class, and underclass brothers, sisters and others to solve our social issues in America once and for all. Our independent political party will assist us in creating our  own laws that will be compatible with the dominant culture. In Black America we will deal with the Willie Lynch mentality among our racial group head on so that we can heal from the scars of slavery and work together  to improve our communities and our immediate family situation throughout the African Diaspora. Believe me if I had the capital and 30 people already in place I would start my organization today.  Attention undiscovered artist on my friends list I am currently seeking a legitimate film director and producer, as well as actors/actresses to play in my upcoming movie. I want my future cast members to have at least two years experience in the areas above who would like to be a part of this film project. I want them to first purchase my book in order to know what this film is about. Please send me your name and email address to my business e-mail I provide in my book.
There is a saying books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. This is why I wrote my book, “The Solution For Black America: Reclaiming, Rebuilding, And Restoring The Urban Ghettos In America” Second Edition to make a positive contribution back to my community and my people worldwide.  Once I start making money from my book sells then I will take my story a step further and turn it into a motion picture. My movie will be an inspirational, urban film that takes place in Chicago, Illinois and surrounding suburbs.

The Plot:
The Solution For Black America: Reclaiming, Rebuilding, And Restoring The Urban Ghettos In America second edition is based on Emmanuel Barbee’s personal life experience growing up in the inner city of Chicago ghettos. The book depicts a place in America where people are deprived of most luxuries, and in constant struggle to survive. The burden of his struggle falls on Emmanuel shoulders as he tries to protect and help his mother with their daily needs. His family lives in the midst of violence wrought by local drug gangs, who control the neighborhood. Children living in those communities have a bleak future dealing with failing school system and trying to survive on a daily basis to adulthood. Emmanuel does his best to get others within and beyond his community to start a new movement which will bring about real change at the local level and in other cities, but he is unable to convince others to join his cause “Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos.”  He wrote his book in order to generate capital/seed money to offer incentives to thirty talented individuals within the state of Illinois or beyond who have read his book and agree with what he is trying to do in Urban America to come to Chicago and work with him directly in getting his book on the best seller list.  Once he gets exposure from cable television, nationwide news papers, magazines, and major radio stations in America that will be the first step.  

The next step is for him to encourage those who want to join his team to assist him in finding a legitimate film director and or a legitimate play director so that they could turn his book into a movie and a play.  Once the cash flow begin coming in then he will hire those who have been working with him throughout the process and work on all of the major projects he discuss in his book to the fullest.  He want to make Chicago a model first and eventually expand to 25 other cities in America. Once his organization is established in the United States we will expand abroad to Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean Islands.  The Grass Roots Community Activist Movement (GRCAM) is a private for profit service base business. It has three main components: a social service component, a spiritual component, and a political component.

The low income African American Community:

The inner city offers few productive activities for those, who are trapped in American ghettos. There are some community organizations which offers programs for troubled youths, but space and funding are extremely limited. Apart from playgrounds and a few recreational centers, there are few safe places where children can go within the black ghetto. Capitalism benefits from poverty stricken communities, because it creates a black market, such as the drug trade in order to entrap career criminals to be imprison for the penal system this is capitalism 101. Drug Gangs has a great influence on children in those neighborhoods. They are lured by the fast money as drug dealers or gun traffickers. Though Emmanuel never joined a gang, he occasionally found himself in a group of shady neighborhood kids, who committed petty crimes. Emmanuel steers completely clear of wrong doing throughout the book, as he has tries to be a model citizen.

Emmanuel was chased out of his former community by criminals and street thugs during his street campaign. He relocated in North Chicago and begin creating online groups in 1991. He is gifted in the area of research. He assist others online who have accepted his hand of friendship with finding college scholarships - grants, small business grants; housing; legal services and employment on a national level all for free. He is on 300 social networks and he correspond with 125,000 people worldwide spreading his vision and recruiting others to join his cause. His organization will fulfill Dr. King's dream of ending poverty and structural inequality in Urban American and in America in general after they end gun violence first in the communities and cities that they will serve.  His story presents the other side of the so called American dream. His book mentions that children as young as thirteen years old are already engaged in urban violence, and gang membership. There are several points Emmanuel mention in his book which are useful in understanding the social context of the urban poor in American society.

First, his story addresses some of the causes of domestic violence. Emmanuel points out that the youth are robbed of their innocence by their social environment. Their attitudes are shape by violence that they encounter on a daily basis due to neglect from the broader society which is why Emmanuel calls for starting a new political party “democratic socialist party” at the local level to address community issues and to create their own laws which are compatible to the dominate culture. He wants the community to be an equal partner in his private organization and for them to put his political party in power at the local level. Their first goal is to change the current gun laws and to work with other communities beyond the black community in order to build trust with the community he plans to serve. More resources are given from the federal government to combat international terrorism, because capitalism have an interest in protecting commerce more than urban terrorism which effects those who are trapped in American ghettos.
Secondly, his book presents the case that children could succeed if given a chance. Emmanuel exemplifies this by excelling when given the chance to attend college. The story also reveals a gross violations of human rights, depriving most of the youths of chances of successful futures. Established black organizations and career politicians who are supposed to maintain peace and order as well as look after the welfare of the community are the ones who corrupted the budget intended for the betterment of the people they were suppose to serve.  He calls them black capitalist. For him they are the ones largely responsible for the horrendous living conditions in the black ghettos of America. Behold a new day is about to occur in Urban America only if the community and society wants it. Real Christian Socialist online

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