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The criminals you see in these mug shots were all African American liberators. This is what American Justice looked like then and looks like now.  Yesterday, today and tomorrow will remain the same if we are unwilling to fight and die for the future of our children. If you are living as if your life is about you, that is your first mistake. If you think going to church, having faith, hope and praying a "change gone come" you are living in a religious belief bubble. 
 

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Have you ever asked yourself what, if anything are you willing to die for? What legacy will you leave behind before taking your last breath? Praying about the pain and suffering you are feeling, your family members are facing because they are descendants of slaves; judging them,  dismissing them as hopeless or needing to be saved is not the answer. If it was, change would have already come. When will you convert your colonized Christian selfishness to selflessness? It is your colonized and Christianized MIND that has caused you to lose sight of the only solution for African Americans. 
That solution is UNITY! The whitewashed desire to remain a passive colonized, good safe Christian [n]egro has made African Americans weak, codependent and hopeless. Being a good Christian is the bullseye on the head of injustice that our children will be subject to no matter how compliant. European colonizers remain in control of all media outlets, the economic system, the prison system, the judicial system and the public fool system, renders the African American POWERLESS. And until we unite as a people, we will remain POWERLESS. We as African Americans are currently leaderless, confused and misguided and pose ZERO THREAT to the institutionalized racism, religious, economic and political control that remains in the hands of European colonizers. Most importantly, they have assured with the use of religion, that African American unity will not be easily realized. 
JUSTICE IS NOT BLIND, MERELY BLINDFOLDED: Like all courthouses throughout the United States, the Duval County Courthouse in Jacksonville Florida is a processing plant for African American men and women who end up caught in the snares of a racist, prejudice and biased judicial system. Until we accept that institutionalized racism has been woven into the fabric of American Jurisprudence for the greater of 400 years, like Christ, a change is yet to come. With the birth of this nation by murder, rape, theft and disease, the emancipation and institution of the "Slave Patrol" created to incarcerate and return Africans back to the plantations, we should expect no more than that which is given. With rise of the prison industrial complex authorized under the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, more than 40% of African Americans have involuntarily returned to the free labor slave plantation.


The primary tool used to ensnare African Americans in the judicial system is driving a vehicle. A white police officer doing a traffic stop of an African American has a 28% higher chance of escalating into something more than a routine stop. Why? With a combination of pre-existing police abuse, mistrust, racial profiling and fear of being shot on the spot, African Americans use of caution is misinterpreted as resistance. Additionally, white police officers proceed on a heightened alert and have a built in prejudice against African American that translate to a more aggressive approach.   


IMPORTANT ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVES: NKT will be working to get three important laws passed in the State of Florida to protect the lives of African Americans, Hispanics and other none white people. Respectfully, Caucasians men and women are not likely to be shot on the spot in same manner as an African American and other brown skinned races. Because Florida is an Initiative state, African Americans have a right and the power to get laws passed without representatives. The history of police brutality, murder of the innocent combined with a corrupt judicial system is the status quo of American Jurisprudence. We have the power to change that! History provides that the following laws need to get on the ballot in an effort to level the playing field of justice for People of Color in Florida and throughout the United States. We will be working to get the following laws PASSED to better protect African Americans and level the playing field of a rigged game. 
- Make Racial Profiling illegal

- Make the police killing of an unarmed citizen where no threat can be proven to exist is punishable by termination or incarceration

- African American History and books be allowed, shared and taught in the public school system

We were able to accomplish this in Washington State, and we will work diligently to get the same legislation passed here. The Florida Initiative process is very strict and requires several hundred thousand of voter signatures just to get on the ballot for consideration. Please click on the Initiative Packet link so you will have an understanding of what must be accomplish to make these laws a reality in a highly racial environment. Nothing worthwhile has ever been easy.

They have been able to successfully destroy, demonize and demoralize our most powerful and influential leaders that resonated a revolution for real change. America is a plantation nation that has given the so-so negro the illusion of freedom. I implore you to remove your selfish lens for just a moment and take a good look at the overall condition of you and your African American sisters and brothers before coming to such a conclusion. Religious belief of any kind, HAS NOT and WILL NOT solve the problems African Americans face in a nation built on the destruction of African culture and replacing it with European ideology. Because we are living in the shadows of European culture, traditions and beliefs, we will always sit at the back of the bus. It is time we build a bus that carries the voice of African American Unity that will allow us to have and exercise a voice for change and the protection of our people. 

MAKING CHANGE THROUGH FLORIDA INITIATIVES

PASSING "SUPER PREDATOR" LAWS TO ASSURE MASS LONGTERM INCARCERATION OF AFR0-AMERICANS ON THE NEW SLAVE PLANTATION

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTION WAS JIM CROWE IN DISGUISE: In blind ignorance, my African American sisters and brothers touted Bill Clinton as the first black president. Yet, it is under his administration where the most tyrannical crime legislation in the ugly history of this country has ever been passed. Hence, the  term "super predators" gained prominence during the 1990s, particularly during the Clinton administration surrounding crime, violence, and juvenile delinquency. Coined by criminologist John DiIulio in a 1995 article, the term was used to describe a perceived new breed of young, violent criminals who were seen as remorseless and beyond rehabilitation.
The concept of "super predators" fueled fears of rising crime rates and contributed to a sense of moral panic in the United States during the 1990s. It was associated with urban youth, particularly African American and Hispanic males, and reinforced negative stereotypes about race, crime, and youth. 


The idea of super predators influenced public policy and criminal justice reforms during the Clinton administration. Politicians, including President Bill Clinton and then-First Lady Hillary Clinton, embraced tough-on-crime rhetoric and supported legislation such as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which led to increased policing, harsher sentencing laws, and the expansion of the prison system. The policies and rhetoric surrounding super predators contributed to a significant increase in the incarceration rate, particularly among African Americans. Mandatory minimum sentences, three-strikes laws, and other tough-on-crime measures led to a disproportionate number of African Americans being imprisoned, even for nonviolent offenses.

There can be no question that creation of the super predator concept was racially biased and stigmatized African American communities, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and exacerbating racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
Empirical Evidence and research questioned the validity of the super predator theory, finding little evidence to support the notion of a new generation of remorseless, violent youth. Crime rates among juveniles actually declined in the years following the introduction of the term.

13TH AMENDMENT NEW PLANTATION SLAVES UNDER THE PRIVATIZED INDUSTRIAL PRISON COMPLEX

HOW DOES ONE FORGET THE PAST, WHEN THE PAST REMAINS IN THE PRESENT? In an arrogant uninformed display of ignorance and denial, a good Christianized African American will say, "That was the past, things are different now." If ever one has been reduced to living under a rock and acting like an ostrich aware of the lion standing right next to it, my African American brothers and sisters suffer this delusion. These are the same African Americans that have or know at least one or more family members or friends who have been or is currently doing time on the new slave plantation. The European power structure in the United Snakes of America assured the continuation of slavery in American by another name


AFRICAN AMERICAN 13TH AMENDMENT SLAVE AND SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE: The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, EXCEPT AS PUNISHMENT FOR A CRIME whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." As you can see, the 13th Amendment DID NOT ABOLISH SLAVERY, it merely redefined how slavery was to be imposed against African Americans. The rise of "The Slave Patrol" which officially started in the early 1700's is now your modern day corporate security guard called "Police," that captures and incarcerates African Americans in the current day southern prison plantation and throughout the Untied Snakes. If you observe: 
* Who controls the "Policy Enforcement" of the Corporate States?
* Who controls the Institutionalized Criminal Judicial Injustice System?*Who Controls the Entire Legal System In the United Snakes?
* Who Control Your Children's Education in the Public Fool System?
*Who controls the Industrial Prison Complex? YOU DON'T - THEY DO!

SLAVERY BY ANOTHER

NAME IS STILL SLAVERY

This PBS documentary narrated by Actor Lawrence Fishburne, is based on actual history and events leading up to today's privatized industrial prison complex using the labor of convicts for private corporations. Convict leasing was happening then is happening now. Plea bargains and enhanced sentencing fuels this injustice. 

CONVICT 

LEASING 

PRISON PROFESSORS.COM

FLORIDA BLACK ROBED DEVIL IN ACTION AND IT AIN'T PRETTY! EXPLICIT LANGUAGE ADVISORY!

The first slave patrol was created in the Carolina colonies in the early 1700s. Similar patrols were established in other slave-holding states and colonies over time. The main functions of the Slave patrols were to enforce laws related to slavery, including capturing runaway slaves, inspecting slave quarters, preventing unauthorized gatherings of enslaved people, and deterring slave revolts. They had the authority to enter any property to carry out these duties. The first slave patrol was created in the Carolina colonies in the early 1700s. Similar patrols were established in other slave-holding states and colonies over time.
Although the formal system of slave patrols became obsolete with the end of the Civil War in 1865 and the subsequent abolition of slavery (ratified in the 13th Amendment), the legacy of these patrols persisted and is alive and well today in the form of "BLACK CODES." Former slave states enacted "Black Codes," laws that restricted the freedoms of newly freed African Americans, and formed militias and vigilante groups to enforce these codes, effectively continuing the function of slave patrols in a different guise.


In the evolution into today's Policing the practices of slave patrols laid the groundwork for current policing in the United States, particularly in the South. The history of slave patrols is a cogent testament to the deeply rooted system of racial oppression and control in the United States. The legacy of enforcing racial control and segregation is woven in the systemic racism and racial profiling that persists in all law enforcement practices today. Until African Americans wakeup to the reality that the boots of European Imperialisms remain on our necks, you will remain in a selfish religious delusion from which there is no salvation for you or your children. FACTS! The ACLU has addresses the SCHOOL TO PRISION PIPELINE currently alive and well here in Florida and the Americas. CLICK-N-LEARN