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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Principles for Change

The Gibson Principles for the Positive Development of Our African Society...




These principals are written to bring about greater unity among the diverse countries, peoples, languages, cultures and economic structures found on the African continent, in the Caribbean and among African people throughout the Black African Diaspora including in the United States, Cuba and Brazil... They are also offered to bring greater democracy, freedom, justice and openness to the people of the Black and African Diaspora and to weed out corrupting influences; encourage open, consistent and fair elections; and help the Black and African Diaspora in attaining its fair share of the world's resources, development, wealth, health care, food, water, fair and equitable labor, decent and fair businesses, land, mineral wealth and so forth... They are offered with the spirit of LOVe and cooperation in which they were intended and just after the time of Kwanzaa and the Spirit of Kwanzaa which is deeply instilled within them... They were inspired--in part--by the Sullivan Principles which were largely successful in playing a part in disrupting and eventually dislodging much of the Apartheid System in South Africa...

1} All African Nations {and Caribbean Nations and Black Nations outside of the African Continent {Such as Brazil and Cuba} as well as African peoples in the United States and elsewhere} should be open to the concept of having open, consistent, fair and free elections for ALL level of public office...

2} ALL African Nations {and Caribbean Nations and Black Nations outside of the African Continent; as well as Among people of Black African descent in the United States} should seek and find leaders who are impregnable of corrupting influences from within or from outside of their borders such as: the undue manipulation of money; the manipulation of power; bribes; war; physical and mental abuse; rape; murder; the manipulation of currencies and or their economies by corrupting influences such as the International Monetary Fund, The World Bank, The Federal Reserve Bank, The CIa, or wealthy corporations or individuals or other such entities who may well not have the best interests of the people of these countries and lands at heart.

3} All developing African Nations or Nations with a good amount of Black populations such as Brazil and The United States and Cuba should seek out justice, truth, freedom, the attainment of wealth through peaceful and legal means {Non-Exploitative}, and democracy in the way they select leaders from the community level on up...

4}ALL families in Developing African and Caribbean Nations and other developing or developed Nations with large percentages of African residents are asked to develop and maintain strong Progressive family values; strong ethics among the family unit; and a strong will to discourage corrupting influences of all sorts that might impinge on the stable development of the family. Our African children MUST NOT be exploited or used for war or harsh, unpaid {or underpaid} and unnecessary labor within or outside of our borders...

5} All families in Developing African and Caribbean Nations, The United States and other developing or developed Nations with large percentages of African residents such as Brazil or Cuba are asked to develop and maintain good relations with organizations that serve to develop and maintain Human Rights; Gay and Lesbian Rights; Labor Rights; Women's Rights; Civil Rights; Children's Rights; and the Rights of the Under-served, the left out or traditionally discriminated against sectors of the population.

6} We MUST ALL learn to treat each other with respect and dignity at ALL Times...

7} Full acceptance of the Women of Africa and the Homosexual community, such as is a goal in South Africa’s Constitution, must also be a goal for the rest of Africa as such people receive housing and accommodation rights; rights extended others in regard to Education, citizenship and the right to live freely and take part in economic development. Women and Homosexuals must also be afforded the right to take part in the political process. [Any undue advantages these groups get just from openly taking part in the system must also be explored by independent, non-threatening and non-violent government bodies or quizi- government bodies to be set up through an independent, free and open process. In regards to the Homosexual Community, this community throughout Africa is also asked to have monitored and investigated any and all activity, sexual, economic or other-wise, that is corrupting or in any way having a negative impact on African traditions, community standards, morals and moral behavior, ethics, religious practices, or traditions and cultural traditions. These potential conflicts must be worked out in a free and open manner where ALL people have a chance to air their grievances, objections and differences in an orderly and non-threatening and non-violent manner. If there are any such grievances that pertain to Women’s participation they must be so aired as Well.]

8} Any pornographic material coming into the continent of Africa must come through in a regulated and open manner. All such material must be deemed educational or at least come up to some agreed-upon community standards to guard against the economic, physical and mental mistreatment and or abuse of women and men [and transgendered people] and must maintain a age level of 24 for ALL those involved in being ``actors or models’’ . If such material is for recreational and or entertainment purposes, it must also come up to these standards. All such material must be properly regulated by government or quizi government bodies that are open as to who is represented on them and ALL processes must be taken into consideration that such bodies are uncorrupted, and open in how they operate and how they carry out their business. ALL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE MADE TO ENSURE THAT CHILDREN UNDER 24 ARE NOT INVLOVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR CREATION OF SUCH MATERIAL AND CHILDREN UNDER 24 MUST NOT BE FORCED OR ALLOWED TO VIEW SUCH MATERIALS.

By Brother Tracy..... May 16, 2012 {Wednesday}

Updated on February 23RD, 2013…

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