Sisters, Listen …

Since this is the final day of Black History month, I decided to make this all about us.
Especially my sisters. You know we have gone through so many struggles. Some have had it hard and harsh. While others have had it harder and unbelievably harsher than was necessary. Yet we persevered and survived. While some of us thrived and arrived. Women like Oprah and Rihana make it to the top but not without the struggle. Congrats to all my sisters, the ones who have it as easy as sunlight and those of us who still feel the harshness of struggle.
I was listening to a song today from the movie “Harriet” and thought of how that one woman went through hell to bring us to freedom. We applaud her efforts and her successes. But why are we still in chains and getting lashes across our backs? Why do we still wait at massa’s back door and hope he lets us have the things that we need for ourselves and our families?
The major thing is we as sisters have un-united. Some of us have gone back to the plantations to be controlled by the massa. Seeking chains. Becoming again obedient to that which had us bound and shackled. Becoming common criminals.
Accepting slavery as if it were a glorifying spotlight for celebrities and athletes.
Sisters working hard, playing for keeps, willing and ardent, chained and shackled.
Sadly, some of our sisters have willingly become New Age Slaves, participating in a serious breach of civil and human rights. Assisting others in confederate to reversing our freedom. Seeking to keep us chained and bound for our oppressors’ sake. Gangstalking. It’s the latest fashion handbag, the sexiest fragrance, the newest fastest sports car. And these sisters are selling themselves for goods and all they have to do is… drown, whip to death, or hang one of us up in a tree. Truth. Drowning and beating and hanging not yet but what they are doing electronically is equivalent to those ancient methods of sadistic treatment.
I’ll bet you didn’t see that one coming. Gangstalking, group stalking, neighborhood watch groups, constant surveillance, energy-directed weapons. Any or all of these listed and many more. Since the pandemic, this crime has grown unbelievably.
We have been everything to and for our families. Sisters, we have stood our ground and were there to help our kids learn to walk. We put them on the school bus and attended their graduations. We took them to work on their first jobs. But that is just from a mother’s point of view. We have been everything to everybody and remained loving and hopeful. Holding it together when the men were absent. Supporting ourselves and helping our sisters support themselves. Tell me what happened over the past two decades? Why are our sisters turning on each other to bring pain and suffering by gangstalking methods?
Tens of thousands of us in this country daily experience it in one form or the other. The Painstaking truth of this matter is — our most horrendous enemies among these perpetrators are our own dear sisters. Sisters targeting and destroying the lives of sisters. Right here in America.
This has to stop. We are not criminals, we are mothers daughters, teachers, doctors, business owners, ministers, lovers, friends, and caregivers of our people. We are not criminals. Sisters, we are “the change we want to see in this world”.
We have suffered much at the hand of our oppressors when we had no other recourse. By banning together we helped ourselves and each other. Destiny pointed us in the direction of victory. Today, we have everything we need, so there is no need for us to hurt our sisters, ourselves. Wake up! Sisters. We must unite!
