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In reply to the discussion: Minister Farrakhan Reminds Black Detroit to Stick Together [View all]onpatrol98
(1,989 posts)And, if black people weren't witnessing their communities in a perpetual depression regardless of which party is in power, also.
That's the only thing I can see that would explain why he could be perceived as having any sense of legitimacy. Because to a community that just can't seem to get any results no matter the circumstances, voices like his seem to offer a solution.
But, these days, I think you have to look within, and around you for solutions. It's not coming from Washington, Farrakhan, the NAACP or the democratic party. But, it can come when we get together with our neighbors within our own communities and make a difference. It's really the only time when our agenda matters.
Our communities were already experiencing a depression and no one cared. It wasn't until it spread to other communities that people realized it was a problem. But, guess what. Somehow, the recovery will miss us too, unless we take care of ourselves and others.