Black Men : ARE WE REALLY DISCONNECTED AS A WHOLE

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It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences that connect us as a whole and a people, as men we have to find unity a brotherhood
and a united we stand, we have to stop and mentally thing how short we come to the power we
behold being divided, yes we disconnected, yes we losing the battle but not the war in a system
that is design against us our youth men, sons and culture...

The only way to win is become one , a voice so strong a hand so powerful a structure unbreakable
we need our sisters, women they are our power scoop that will help mend us as men, brothers
so are we really so divided and disconnected ??
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We first need to connect with God and His precepts.

Without God, we have no foundation on which to build.

while I do agree , we also have to see that we served differently due to many beliefs which is part of us
being disconnected this where we have to see us as a people a culture with different views but find a
common ground to unite ourselves as men against the system that is our oppressor we have to learn how
to mix the many beliefs to a point where we can agree and how to disagree but offer a solution on the table
we have to know our own spiritual self and understand someone else beyond being a cretic or blaming to
mask there own spirituality.
 
while I do agree , we also have to see that we served differently due to many beliefs which is part of us
being disconnected this where we have to see us as a people a culture with different views but find a
common ground to unite ourselves as men against the system that is our oppressor we have to learn how
to mix the many beliefs to a point where we can agree and how to disagree but offer a solution on the table
we have to know our own spiritual self and understand someone else beyond being a cretic or blaming to
mask there own spirituality.
When our enslaved ancestors cried to the heavenly Father for their freedom, He heard them and released them from bondage.

Odd that some of their descendants would be denouncing Him today!

When their enslaved ancestors were being beaten, raped, abused, terrorized, tortured, and dehumanized, they prayed to their Father in heaven and He heard them, which is why we're on this website free to communicate like we do today!
 

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