The rising anger of the ex-slaves…It’s Justice or else!

 

Why should these things hit America? The Revelations teach you why. It is because America is filled with devils and has such unclean persons living in America.

So today America stands at the crossroads. She knows that prophecy must be fulfilled and is being fulfilled even as her ex-slaves are blind to what and why these things are taking place. They don’t recognize that this is the time wherein these things should take place.

…”Now the rise of America’s once slave into the knowledge of self in the spirit of Allah, in the Person of Master Fard Muhammad (the son of Man), the Author of the Resurrection of us the mentally dead is causing untold confusion among the heads of state.

  The scripture is being fulfilled wherein it prophesies that in these days (meaning the end of the wicked world of Satan), rulers are against rulers — kings against kings. In the days of the prophets, there were no heads of government who were given the name president. Rulers were referred to as rulers and as kings of the people.

  The prediction of the prophets, who wrote our future before we lived is now coming to pass. The slaves (or a foolish people, as they are referred to by Moses) are vexing the slave master. Today, as these prophecies are now being fulfilled, we are not surprised at the truth God gave to us through the mouths of His prophets coming to pass, as it was prophesied.

  The master must give up his slave and the slave must give up his master, regardless of his desire to remain with his master. It is the purpose of God, Himself to separate the two so that He can give the slave justice and equal chance for survival, as the slave master has been exercising power over the slave.

 America is being torn to pieces politically as Pharaoh’s political party was in the days when Jehovah went after the freedom in Israel.”-pg.105(tfoa)

Reverend Gregory Livingston speaks to a group protesting outside police headquarters in Chicago on October 20, 2016. (Photo by Chicago Tribune)
Reverend Gregory Livingston speaks to a group protesting outside police headquarters in Chicago on October 20, 2016. (Photo by Chicago Tribune)

Hundreds of protesters have gathered outside police headquarters in the US city of Chicago to stage a rally against police brutality in the country.

On Thursday evening, some 300 protesters and activists held banners and chanted slogans, calling for an end to the police high-handedness in the United States, a move that coincided with the second anniversary of Laquan McDonald’ death, a 17-year-old African-American who was fatally shot by the police 16 times.

“It’s important to talk about because the system has created injustice for its people. If we don’t voice how we feel and just lay down with blinders on, it will not change. I don’t want to see another child dead on the streets. It doesn’t matter, black brown, white, we are all one,” a protester said.

Protesters rally outside police headquarters in Chicago on October 20, 2016, marking the second anniversary of the shooting death of Laquan McDonald. (Photo by Chicago Tribune)

The participants in the rally also demanded the passage of a proposed bill that would provide a mechanism to recall certain officials who are accused of covering up crimes and violating the law.

The proposed Laquan McDonald Act, named after the black teenager who was shot and killed by officer Jason Van Dyke in October 2014, allows voters to recall some elected officials, including the mayor, from their posts through a petition system.

“We just want to hold our elected officials accountable, we want to hold the police accountable and we definitely want to hold our community accountable,” an activist protester said.

In this frame from dash-cam video Laquan McDonald falls to the ground after being shot by officer Jason Van Dyke in Chicago, October 20, 2014.

The footage of McDonald’s death was not released until over a year later, sparking widespread protests and revealing an entrenched “code of silence” among officers who had lied about the incident in an effort to cover it up.

Chicago officials had feared for months that the release of the video could prompt protests that caused unrest in Baltimore and Ferguson after unarmed black men were shot by police or died in police custody.

Protesters at the time called for the resignation of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, saying he had been complicit in the cover-up of the murder of the black teenager.

The public outrage over the incident led to a federal civil rights probe of the city’s police department. Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder and is now on unpaid leave, awaiting trial. He has pleaded not guilty. Ten other officers were also accused of covering up his crime.

After the Thursday protest, Emanuel issued a statement saying, McDonald’s “death was a wake-up call for our city on an issue that has challenged the city for decades, and brought a renewed commitment to a public conversation about policing and community relations.”

The case marks the first time a Chicago police officer has been charged with first-degree murder for an on-duty killing in almost 36 years.

Fatal shootings and other forms of violence by the US police against people of color have sparked protests across the US in recent years.

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