Peace and Blessings Family & Comrades.
I am very honored, and grateful for the late Great Martin Luther King Jr. who was born on January 15, 1929. I speak from the Tomb’s of Modern-Day Slavery where I have been held captive since 2007 because my conscience would not allow me to stay silent while watching my people be brutally murdered in my own community and across the U.S. If you don’t have a voice or make noise you will never be heard.
MLK Jr. once preached a message called “Unfulfilled Dreams,” which in the past our Ancestors dreamed of the day they would escape the bosom of slavery, and the long nights of injustice. You too may have a desire to make a change or do something that was in your heart to do, or you tried, you started it, and intended to follow through on that desire for change.
Some started out building Temples of justice, Temples of peace, or even Temples of character, and so often we never get a chance to finish being that life can be like an unfinished symphony.
We are still required to put forth the effort & put in the work, because in my own words as the Bible says, some are tasked with planting, some with watering, and then God gives the increase. Trying to build constructively can be agonizing in our lives where frequently we are constantly trying to finish that which is seemingly unfinishable. You may have started something that in your own lifetime, you will never see the complete change because your task or mission was to plant only the vision.
Then in the next life of someone else that Unfulfilled Dream will then be watered, and then it will suddenly come to pass. MLK Jr. had a dream that one day it would be equality and justice for all.
With everything that was said above, although the Honorable, charismatic MLK Jr. had a dream that the terror would end that America has subjected Black and Brown people to which has been cruel and inhumane based on the hatred and miseducation that some have been taught and continue to hand down to their progeny as if it is a birthright or a right of passage.
The same America that wages war and commits war crimes upon innocent people, who also endorsed MLK Jr.’s assassination on April 4, 1968, in one of the most horrifying public attacks on a freedom fighter for liberation of the civil rights movement because MLK Jr. followed his “Unfulfilled Dreams and refused to allow racism, wrongful arrests and convictions, the torturous beatings or terroristic acts of genocide to deter him from his vision.
Not only that, although some of MLK Jr.’s dreams have been fulfilled, and his birthday is now celebrated, it was not because the oppressors in power really wanted to do it, but it was because of the People of all colors, creed, and religion’s who forced former U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1983, to sign the King Holiday bill into law as a federal holiday.
It certainly was not because MLK Jr. was greatly loved for his commitment to being a voice for the voiceless. In fact, he was hated more without any just cause because he was perceived as a threat to the dominant society and the system of injustice they built to oppress, suppress, and repress its own citizens, even countries & people outside the U.S. borders.
In the meantime since April 1968, there has been decades upon decades of long imprisonment terms which other liberation fighters including myself that are still being served today.
So, what good is the First Amendment when you’re framed, wrongfully convicted, or a victim of federal or state sanctioned murder by the same government & conspiratorial entities that targeted MLK Jr, and many others?
The same government that creates buffer classes for the purpose of corruption.
Speaking of which, the Apostle Paul dreamed of going to Spain, but as MLK Jr. said in his “Unfulfilled Dreams,” instead Apostle Paul ended up in prison in Rome.
The Honorable Martin Luther King Jr. knew his dream would one day come to pass but he also knew he would never see it because of the racist agenda which ended with his life being martyred.
And yet nothing has really changed except for the fact that we are allowed to associate with the same privileged class who were threatened by the truth and quest for justice in MLK Jr.’s “Unfulfilled Dreams.”
R.I.P. MLK Jr.
Your Sister Joy remains in the struggle.