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Friday, June 6, 2008

WE NEED TO END VIOLENCE

We need to end the Violence
By El Supreme


We need to end the violence that seems to rule our lives, the violence that crucified the peace and shot dead our public safety, raping our liberty and freedom to be who we are, free beings.

We need to end the violence; we need to end the violence that separates us from our humanity leaving us drowning in a river of insanity, killing our brothers and sisters, showing no mercy or pity. It doesn’t matter if it happens in the village, the township or the city. We need to end the violence. Subtract it from our reality, the violence in the streets, the homes, families, workplaces, in our relationships, now the violence is rising in our schools and universities.

We need to end the violence, and put an end to the deafening silence, by facing the issues and dealing with the hate, anger and pain that’s in our presence, for in essence we’re all food of the same pot, flowers of the same garden and birds of the same feather, only we don’t flock together, brother kills sister, sister kills brother, parent rapes and imprisons daughter, brother treats brother like stranger.

Not being able to deal with the phobia and anger, we hurt those we want to control and overpower, we verbally abuse those we claim to love and ridicule those in serious need of encouragement, love and support.

We need to end the violence, that pierces the souls of the deceased’ s surviving family, wondering why do their loved ones have to die, leaving so many to cry.
This violence that some claim is our inheritance, natural, masculine, manly and normal needs to be punched in the face and kicked in the behind, to feel a taste of its own violence, but No, we will not stoop that low, lest we be just the same to those that perpetrate the violence. We shall peacefully, March like a great army of soldiers ready for mighty battle.
We shall make mention of the inequalities that fuels and sponsors this violence. We shall take a stand against all forms of abuse and violence especially on our women and children. We shall let know those who deal in violence that to them we pledge No allegiance, but wish and strive for the transformation and we shall condemn all violent actions against our fellow African brothers, who’re called foreigners, yet being children of our beloved Mother continent Africa.
We shall stand against discrimination and violent murders our brothers and sisters suffer due their sexual orientation, color of skin and country of origin. We shall fight in peace and love to reclaim the sanity of this great African Nation.

We shall amend dangerous cultural belief and religious systems that feed and fatten this monster violence. We shall create new cultures of Love, tolerance, acceptance, compassion and a spirit of good human relation.

For we truly need to end this Violence. It’s a matter of emergency. We need to end this violence.


Mogomotsi "Supreme" Mfalapitsa
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