Insights & Intel: A Focus on
Fairness Justice for, George Floyd
People
of Color made appreciable gains in The Civil Rights Movement, during
the 1960’s, Led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
However,
in today’s modern times, not much attention, mention or rise is
given to those happenings of the not-to-distant Civil Rights Gains
Seemly,
all is fading away into the sunset in the loss and forgotten column.
What is also apparent at the local, federal and national leadership
levels of these United States is the premise of an
attitude-of-demise, toward anything that seems to be sensitive, or
holds support or any semblance of fairness and justice for Civil
Rights of people of color, in the Genre of Black, Lives matters.
We
currently live and/or exist in the throes of challenging
circumstances & situations, when it comes to race relations. It
occupies a place in a racial, racist diatribe of the manacles chains of
discrimination. The time is now to call out and identify racist
attitudes in real-time behavior. The work to be done is not going to
be easy. The Advent is “Change’. The Process is To Repent. And
To Acknowledge.
Ask
forgiveness, Be Forgiven, which is the connection to the Joy of
Healing...
A
focus is To Embrace unity, and harmony and togetherness, cause
together we are better, not for the race of black, brown, yellow or
white, being we are all good, right, and tight in God’s Sight. Be
Ware, there is only one race, that of the Human Race.
Looking
forward toward the Biblical Revelation; the focus shall be on those
who was created in the image and likeness of God? “God said; let
us make the man; in our image; and after our likeness; God created man in
his likeness; in the image of God’, he created him; male and female
he created them’ [Gen 1:26-27}
Steve
Braxton, Honored, Top 60 internet Blogger by “FeedSpot News Network
on the global WEB for 2020, 4 million members org w/10,000 daily
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ALSO
Presiding
Bishop Marketplace Outreach Ministries, Inc & Founder, National
Clergy Fellowship Outreach Initiatives, sbrax57@gmail.com
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