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QuestionWhy do I as a black American continue to love and defend a country that treats me like an unwanted child? Jason RobinsonAnswer
Angaangaq Lyberth: Interesting. And you are absolutely right. You and I we have no understood the significance of our equality. As a Native American we say that in the east the yellow people where the sun rises. But when you look at every time the sun rises it’s supposed to be yellow. But because of the pollution it’s always pink now. So that means that the yellow people are not living to their spiritual responsibility. In the south when the sun shine highest upon us, she’s always white and there is no shadow amongst us. So white people are supposed to be removing all the differences we all have. But they have no lived up to their spiritual responsibility. Then in the west where the sun sets, she’s always red. And in the west where the harvests happen you and I we’re supposed to have a feast. And after the feast we shall grow to be comfortably visiting one another. But we’re bickering amongst ourselves. So the red man has not lived up to his spiritual responsibility either. And at night, where everything is black, black man, he is supposed to ensure safety for all at night. But did you know that everywhere, including in Berlin, and in Philadelphia, every home is locked up. So we’ve become the prisoners in our own homes every single day. And thus we don’t have that freedom. The black man is not living up to his spiritual responsibility either. So unless you and I, we all learn to live up to our spiritual responsibility, yes, we will always have a difference. Always. And it needs to be removed. You and I we need to recognize that we are all equal, no matter what race we carry. Did you hear my answer? I pray so.
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