It is funny How men have a fit if they are called ``the
girls’’ but women think it is OK to be call ``the guys’’ all the time in mixed company.
Just sayin.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
a gift for a Black Mac who needs a job
Mac Zuk-Burger’s Net
Worth was put, today, MaRch 22, 2018-- at $66 Billion Dollars. Isn’t that a bit
excessive? That is a bit excessive! I
think He is not a creative genius, but instead a fraud and a stingy thief. But that’s just my uninformed opinion. You know
what they say about opinions. Ever try to go to the bathroom without one?
An Activist Said Today
Temple University can put their new out-door arena in Rittenhouse Square as opposed to North Philadelphia where the neighbors have taken a strong stand AGAINST the arena.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Chase Foreclosure Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson
About My Foreclosure in 2010 Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson.
During the year 2010, I was foreclosed on from my house in
New Castle, Delaware. The Bank was Chase Manhattan Bank. I applied for the
mortgage with a private mortgage broker who marketed it to Chase. I know for
sure now that this private broker was unscrupulous. He projected that I would be able to earn
enough money to pay the mortgage of $2,400.00 a month by finding a good
job. The job never materialized. [
Frankly, I could have looked harder, but I was focused on writing a very important
book. ] I should have never been allowed
the mortgage in the first place as my present income at the time was under
$1,300.00 a month. Our Banking system in this country of the United States is
very corrupt & unscrupulous , but can easily be worked around if you are an
aware investor and an aware & conscious consumer.
When I lost my
beautiful home in New Castle, I had $80,000.00 in equity in the house. The
value of the hoe was $333,000.00 when I purchased it. It was valued at less
than $240,000.00 when it was foreclosed on. I had about a two-year window to
take Chase Manhattan Bank to court over the seizure of my home, but I chose NOT
to go to court. A large part of the
reason for my not taking the case to court is because I had a concern of
depression & I think taking the case to court would have forced me to
concentrate on the case instead of writing my articles & books & doing
my community activism which, I know for sure, is very, very important to me.
One thing that also concerns me about this case of seizure & foreclosure is the fact that I was given three months to
move my clothes, art work, adult movie and regular movie collection, etc. out
but all I took out was my Che & my
computer. I left all the other items in the house. The art work alone -- done by my dear sister Aziza Claudia
Gibson Hunter -- is valued at over $2,800.00. They are irreplaceable.
The mental pain & anguish of losing my home obviously impacted on me to
such a degree that I totally gave up on fighting for & properly valuing my
property & possessions. I Am hoping & Praying that many kind-hearted
Black celebrities will replace the $80,000.00 I lost in home equity, which was
my life’s savings. This letter is also written to let the Black community at
large and any Black investors who are interested know what type of losses I
have suffered and -- as Sister Maya
Angelou says ``and still I rise.’’ I
continue to fight for real justice, real freedom, real economic liberation
& real Spiritual growth for myself & all Black people. I also paid
thousands of dollars to a few people & agencies – including lawyers -- who professed to be able to help me totally
avoid the foreclosure or get around it without such a loss in equity.
I Am Sending this letter as a registered letter to Chase
Manhattan Bank.
Fresh, Clean Water for Africa
Fresh, Clean Water for Africa helps us All
Fresh clean, available water
-- pristine, crystal clear -- bringing such water in Africa is at the
root of bringing much greater health to Africa. Something we all want.
Where more clean
water is available diseases are not allowed to flourish nearly as much. Africans and the continent of Africa and thus
the world, will be able to benefit a great deal
as more clean water gets to Africa because when more Africans are healthy,
they become much less of a burden to charitable giving from the rest of the
world and the become more
self-sustaining.,
As true Africans
we want to see more health & vitality in our beautiful [ ``arewa’’ is beauty in Yoruba language
of Nigeria ] beautiful land & among our beautiful Black African
people.
On Sunday, give
your toilet an extra clean flush for clean water in Africa! This will help unite the people who care
about Africa in Spirit. God will help us
bring clean water to Africa. There is an
organization called The Water Project
which brings more clean water for Africa.
Click below for the video and to give.
Write me at home
if you would like to send this e-mail to your friends. Remember, I LOVE
you. Please don’t just forward this
message. This is very important.
Gratefully True,
Mr. Tracy Charles
Gibson…..,
Black activist,
concerned Black world citizen, Successful Black Businessman
Monday, March 12, 2018
Stopping Officer Abuse of Philadelphia Black Youth.
The word for beauty in Yoruba language is ``arewa’’.//
Black Philadelphians are sick and tired of White
officer night-stick justice.
The following are
official recommendations from Brother Tracy Charles Gibson, Chief, founder and President of Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, Incorporated – to help the
City of Philadelphia lessen officer abuse & to improve on Black community –
Officer relations.
1 ] Allow the officer rank & file to create another
Officer Union so they don’t have to automatically sign onto the White racism
& White Supremacy of Lodge 5.
2 ] All Officers must take a mandatory 5 – month psychiatric
training course & sensitivity
training course -- successfully
completing a psychiatric & sensitivity test before becoming an officer.
This test & course must be jointly devised by members of the Black community,
the District Attorney’s Office, City Council,
Black Clergy, & The Officer’s Department.
3 ] A mandatory film produced by the Black community MUST be shown to all officers in
active duty or about to become officers. This film is ``JT,’’ with Kevin Hooks.,
from 1969.
4 ] Part of the training is to talk about an officer’s duty
to protect all Philadelphians and all citizens, not just the rich & not
just the Capitalist order & not just White Businessmen and White-owned Business
establishments.
5 ] White officers are to be asked on film ``Why do you think Black youth are killed
more than White youth?’’ Their
answers – on film – are to be part of the mandatory training for officers…,
6 ] 17 Black youth are to be filmed being asked &
answering to ``Do you hate White
officers & if so Why.’’ Watching
this is also mandatory training.
7 ] Members of the Black community MUST have a major say so as to what art is in all
Philadelphia officer’s stations including central command.
8 ] Members of the Latina & Latino community are to be
asked on camera about why Latina & Latino children have not been or are not
being zeroed in on as Black youth are .
9 ] An external independent investigation from the District Attorney’s Office must be held
for each and every citizen shooting by
officers.
10 ] White & Black officers singing – on film -- ``I’ll
always LOVe My Mama,’’ must be part of the sensitivity training. This film is
to be shown throughout the city, at community centers and officer’s stations,
churches, etc.
11 ] All instances of mis-conduct, bribes, abuses, and other
excesses must be fully investigated and revealed to media including Black
media.
12 ] A break-the-silence Blue code / confession hot line
number is to be made available to all officers & officer administrators.
Written by Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson, Chief of our
``S’’ corporation – Brother Tracy Gibson
& Associates, Incorporated, & our subsidiaries. We have spent the
last 22 years developing strategies, plans & inanities to support, protect,
defend, educate & financially support the Black community & all good
people who want to help humanity in a positive Way. We do not follow or know
the details about each & every case of officer violence against Black youth
in Philadelphia.
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