Rev.Louis Farrakhan made visits to violence plagued housing projects in Jamaica, Queens, Newark, New Jersey and Brownsville,Brooklyn. His message was that of an alarm sounder.
Clergy members, deacons, church members, young people, old people recited verses from the scriptures as well as the lyrics to popular songs right along with the Muslim leader, and sang the praises of the Nation of Islam for reaching out for those who are under-served and who feel forgotten by government and by social service agencies forced to stretch their meager budgets to near the breaking point.
“They are building prisons, and who are they for? Not for the white man. Nobody cares about you. You are the product of your former slave masters. You are not as bad as you are acting. “You ain’t manufacturing no guns, but you got some.
“Your people are being herded into a life-style — that is going to jail.It’s ashamed that after 310 years of chattel slavery and 150 years of injustice that we are worse in our treatment of each other.”
Later at an event in New Rochelle he continued his advisory.
“He can create an atmosphere for us to move in, but it would be unfair to him, for us to ask him to do for us, what he really doesn’t have the power to do.” That power is in the hands of the international bankers, corporate America. That power is the power of money, the Muslim leader pointed out.
Taking great care to remind the many clergy members and church officials who helped organize the New York homecoming that he was not in their midst to condemn them, Min. Farrakhan also had a word of counsel.
“Dear pastors, in the church are the saved. But our work is not in the church, in the mosque, in the synagogue. The real hurt and pain is in the street, where nobody brings them to the church, and they’re not coming to the mosque, and they’re certainly not going to the synagogue. And if all of us unite and go in the street after them … they’re waiting for us. Somebody to show them that we care. Talking about the love of Jesus Christ is not the answer. Showing and demonstrating the love of Christ for his people, that’s what we’ve got to do,” Minister Farrakhan said in his conclusion to his former neighbors in New Rochelle.
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Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan:”We Have To Unite And Do For Ourselves” was originally published on elev8.com