The Senate is Deadlocked and We should be Winning!
Dr. Mustafa Ansari
International Litigator@ Afro-Descendant Institute | J.D, UN Defender
WE SHOULD BE IN WASHINGTON D.C. RIGHT NOW NEGOTIATING WITH THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
The Senate is deadlocked and the balance of POWER would be in the hands of our people to negotiate issues like the recognition of our Organization of American States status as a "Special Minority" entitled to land rights and authority over the land. Instead, the Black Democratic leadership is being softly scolded or looked down on for not delivering Stacey Abrams and deadlocking with an incompetent Herschel Walker.
WHAT IS THE ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE?
If we were recognized as a "Special Minority Afrodescendant" People it would be easily worth millions of acres of land, and control over our institutions to the tune of over 100 billion dollars a year.
WHAT ARE THE DEMOCRATS OFFERING?
Not much, not even a study on Reparations, or a "special minority" remedy for the Black Farmers, or allowing us access to "Critical Race Theory".
EVERYTHING THAT WE JUST SAID NEEDS A SPECIAL MINORITY REMEDY!
Let's not make this more difficult than it needs to be. A "special minority" race-specific remedy will cure many of our problems.
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WHAT ARE RACE-SPECIFIC MEASURES?
Measures from Congress that allows us to repair ourselves through equity measures in education, housing, land, contracts and other commercial transactions
HOW WE CAN ACCOMPLISH A RACE-SPECIFIC REMEDY?
Let's of course support Rev. Warnock but with the understanding that we want to be free and two prosecute a National "Identity Status Plebiscite" with 3 questions. 1. Do we want to be recognized as an "Afrodescendant" under the rules of the Organization of American States. 2: Do we want to replace the City Councils, State Council, and Federal Government as the authority in our majority areas by a Free Association Agreement like that in the Marshall Islands, Palau, and those being negotiated by Guam and the American Indians.
WE NEED TO BE MORE THAN NEGROES TO GET OUR PIECE OF THE PIE
We are much more and are recognized as such by 33 countries of the Western Hemisphere with the exception of the United States. We are part of 200 million Afrodescendants in Central and South America. We can have dual citizenship, and offices in Congress but possess tribal indigenous land rights.