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Two Brothers Dropping Serious Knowledge! – The LanceScurv Show

For all of the lack of knowledge and buffoonery clogging the airwaves and internet channels, it’s quite refreshing to absorb an exchange between to men who are searching for the remedies to heal an ailing community.

This is the conversation that took place recently between Yours Truly and my Midwest comrade Kobi out of the State of Colorado right here in the U.S.A.

It’s amazing to see that even though although many miles separated us on a physical level, our concerns as a people remain the same when fighting against a system that simply wants our life force for their wicked purposes.

Kick back and enjoy the exchange and do share your opinions of our dialogue in the comment area below! God Bless!

Peace, Righteous Love & Revolution Always,

Your Fiery Brother,

LanceScurv

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Dean Green
Dean Green
January 14, 2015 2:02 AM

So the fundamental question, the real choice is this: Do we have the fortitude to be worthy of our ancestors–and all of them? Are we worthy of our ancestors who built up their cultures and traditions over centuries in West and Southwest Africa? Are we worthy of our ancestors in West and Southwest Africa who felt the pain of having their sons and daughters ripped away and taken into slavery? Are we worthy of our ancestors who suffered through the pain and agony of the Middle Passage? Are we worthy of our ancestors who suffered the pain and heartbreak of 250 years of chattel slavery? Are we worthy of our ancestors who when freed from slavery pooled their talents, skills, money and other resources to educate their children and themselves and to make a better way for themselves and their children? Are we worthy of our ancestors who suffered the pain and degradation of nearly 100 years of Jim Crow? Are we worthy of our ancestors who lead the Civil Rights Movement and who overturned Jim Crow? Do we have the fortitude to be worthy of our ancestors—and all of them? Or do we prefer to wallow in misery?

A Charles
A Charles
January 13, 2015 2:54 PM

good video Lance

LanceScurv
LanceScurv
January 13, 2015 11:32 AM
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