Jesus
was
sent
because
no
one
was
speaking
concerning
the
real
issues
of
the
poor.
Jesus
became
the
advocate
of
the
poor
and
got
in
trouble
with
the
rich.
The
poor
today
need
a
Jesus.
The
poor
today
need
an
advocate
who
will
stand
for
them
and
speak
out
to
the
rich
on
their
behalf.
In
truth,
the poor
are
voiceless
in
society
as it is
presently
structured.
Every
president
in
recent
history
has been
of the
privileged
class.
This
does not
mean
that
being
wealthy
disqualifies
one for
leadership.
Being
wealthy
does
mean
that
there is
a lack
of an
experiential
vantage
point
that we
must pay
careful
attention
to.
It was
Mr. Ross
Perot,
among
all the
candidates
in the
‘92
presidential
election,
who
recognized—and
openly
stated—that
the
wealth
he has
achieved
is from
the
poor.
Now he
sees
that
same
country
and
those
same
working-class
people
who gave
him the
opportunity
to be a
billionaire,
going
down the
tubes.
Jesus
said in
his
sermon
on the
mount,
"Blessed
are the
poor in
spirit:
for
theirs
is the
kingdom
of
heaven."
(Matthew
5:3) How
can you
be
blessed
and poor
at the
same
time?
How can
you be
blessed
when
you’re
barely
surviving
or can’t
feed
yourself?
Jesus
meant
that out
of the
poor
will
come the
Jesus
who can
lift the
poor.
This is
why the
rulership
of that
day
feared
Jesus.
In him
they saw
the end
of their
power
and the
end of
their
rule.
The man,
Jesus,
was sent
because
no one
was
speaking
concerning
the real
issues
of the
poor.
Jesus
became
the
advocate
of the
poor and
got in
trouble
with the
rich.
The poor
today
need a
Jesus.
The poor
today
need an
advocate
who will
stand
for them
and
speak
out to
the rich
on their
behalf.
A
SOCIETY
OF
PERVERSE
INCENTIVES
It’s the
greed
for
short-term
profit
that has
generated
an
entire
society
devoid
of
values
and that
alienates
the poor
and the
few
non-greedy.
Most of
the
incentives
and many
of the
laws in
the
society
are
corrupt.
As an
example,
more is
paid to
professional
athletes
than
society’s
teachers.
The
teachers
have to
work two
jobs to
make
ends
meet,
yet they
are
responsible
for
shaping
the
future
by
shaping
the
minds of
our
children.
I’m
happy to
see the
brothers
and
sisters
in
sports
and
entertainment
making
money.
However,
I am
appealing
to them,
what are
you
doing
with the
money to
help
your
people?
What
kind of
opportunity
is
paraded
before
our
young,
when
there
are only
about a
thousand
positions
for our
talented
sports
figures,
but
there
are
millions
of Black
children
suffering,
who can
never
become
professional
athletes
to
escape
from
their
condition?
Legislative
policy
and tax
law is
perverted
to work
for the
rich.
The
political
action
committees
(PACs),
the
lobbyists,
the
special-interest
groups,
all work
for the
rich.
The rich
get a
capital
gains
tax
break.
The
corporations
get to
write
off
special
deductions
and
interest
on
loans.
The poor
get
nothing
but the
burden
and the
blame.
The
lowest
rung of
the
workforce
is made
idle
through
plant
closings
and
America
spends
next to
nothing
to
retrain
them to
make
them
useful
in the
economy.
Pride
and
arrogance
are part
of the
leaders’
mentalities.
This
spiritual
disease
is what
blinds
them to
the true
formula
for
success,
because
they’re
trying
to keep
up a
posture
in the
world
that is
out of
step
with the
will of
God and
the
demands
of the
time.
They
want to
maintain
themselves
as the
great
imperialist
power,
the
overlord,
the
slavemaster,
the god
beside
God.
It
doesn’t
profit
America’s
leaders
to lose
the
respect
of the
people
who have
sacrificed
to build
this
country.
The
American
worker
has
worked
and
sacrificed
to build
this
country.
The
corporations,
the
high-paying
government
jobs,
the fine
material
possessions,
all of
this was
built on
the
backs of
slaves
and the
labor
class.
It is
wrong
for
companies
to leave
the poor
and the
working
classes
in the
lurch—conceding
manufacturing
to other
nations
under
the
guise
that
America
is
becoming
a more
service-oriented
economy.
It’s the
failure
to deal
effectively
with
this old
mentality
of
slavemaster
and
slave
that has
taken
the
country
to the
brink of
ruin. If
America
does not
deal
with
this
mentality—which
is
rooted
in the
outdated
relationship
between
Black
and
White—then
America
is
doomed.
Manufacturing
is the
bedrock
of
self-independence.
Why
should
America
let
others
produce
for her
what she
can
produce
for
herself?
Why
should
Italy
produce
all the
shoes
while
the
American
shoemakers
sit idle
at home?
Why
should
your
garments
be
fabricated
in
Taiwan
while
your own
plants
close
and
collect
dust?
America
could
see the
simple
solutions
to its
problems,
if
America
were not
blinded
by greed
and that
old
mentality
of
slavemaster
and
slave.
Both
mentalities
have to
be
broken
and
replaced
with a
sense of
community,
humanity
and
fairness
structured
on truth
and the
principles
of
justice
and
equality.
THE
MENTALITY
OF BLACK
LEADERSHIP
Black
organizations
and
leadership
must
focus on
self-help.
We
should
create a
forum in
which we
can
convene
regularly
to
discuss
the
troubles
of our
people
and
develop
solutions
that we
can
execute
on our
own.
Each
Black
organization
and
every
Black
leader
has a
role in
the
upliftment
of our
people.
We must
recognize
and
respect
each
other’s
role and
learn to
work
with
those
with
whom we
may be
at
variance
ideologically.
We
should
consider
establishing
a united
front
for the
purpose
of
converging
our
efforts
to meet
common
objectives
over
one,
three,
five and
ten
years.
As a
people,
we must
recognize
and
understand
that, in
order
for
America
to
survive,
she must
tighten
her
belt,
and all
of her
citizens
will
need to
make
sacrifices.
The
country
is not
in a
position
to give
away
because
it has
mortgaged
its
future.
Even its
veterans,
who have
fought
to
maintain
America
as the
number
one
military
power,
will
need to
make yet
another
sacrifice.
Therefore,
Black
leadership
cannot
go to
the
government
to beg
it to
provide
a future
for us.
Putting
the beg
on
America
is not a
wise
program
for our
leaders
to
advance
on
behalf
of the
people.
That old
slave
mentality
that
keeps us
at odds
with one
another
and
dependent
on White
people
has to
be
broken.
Black
leadership
must
champion
the
strategy
of
turning
within
to do
for
self:
Meaning,
we must
teach
our
people
to use
our
talent,
time and
money,
and pool
our
resources
educationally
and
financially
to
address
our
troubles.
Whatever
America
decides
to do,
our
actions
cannot
be
dependent
on the
actions
of a
benevolent,
White,
former
slave-master.