George Floyd.... I'm grateful you are changing the world. My heart hurts for you, and your family and every black, every one that has ever unjustly suffered at the hands of our racist system, at the hands of our racist police force, at the hands of our racist nation...at the hands of HATE.
First, I have to say that the foundation of this country I call home is built upon raping, pillaging, stealing, murder, slavery, oppression and corrupt politics. It does not have a solid voting system. It works the way it was set up to work. It is NOT broken....it is about to be.
SO many hundreds of years of lies are intertwined, making the foundation of this country unstable with holes and cracks all up in it...making it impossible to build a solid, loving, honest and equal society.
So now, we have a hurting nation, a hurting world, that is about to gut the system and dissolve the feeble foundation of this country....
WE are about to redefine and rebuild the foundation of Human Kind. The reform, the bandaid, isn't going to suffice this time.
George Floyd's brutal murder just woke up the soul of this Earth and lit her on fire.... the mama bear woke up from hibernation, hungry and fed up.
As I attend these protests, starting with the ones that ensued directly after George Floyd's death.... I have learned our 1st Amendment isn't real. I have learned the militarized police force are the aggressors. If we really think about it, we are showing up to these protests BECAUSE of the injustice and abuse of power of the system and police force.
We don't have rights. If we did, we wouldn't be protesting the murders of our black communities, because there wouldn't be any.
I have learned I can trust the incredible communities of protesters that come from all walks of life. I have been reminded the power IS in the people. I have learned to keep learning... I'm staying open to the pain of others, to the journey and struggles of our people.
The communities at these protests are truly amazing. Complete strangers are feeding one another, nourishing one another, supporting each other, standing for others even in times of danger.....black, white, asian, etc....it doesn't matter. We are all a community with love and passion that has turned into fire.
We are all there because we are outraged by the constant injustice, by the abuse of power, by the violence and murders..... outraged because these families are broken, loved ones taken from them..... our love for justice, our love for the victims, our love for their families.... our love for our community is showing up in force, in anger, in rage.... it's a deep, deep kind of love. It's a soul kind of love.
I'm white. I was born white. I'm not sorry, it's just the skin I was given this lifetime.
My heart hurts for every injustice everywhere.
At these protests, I have heard some black speakers talk about the white people in a way that continues the segregation.
I'm here. My voice is loud, my heart feels the oppression, my soul burns for truth and justice in our communities of all colors. Empaths also come in all colors.
I walk out the door and I'm white. I get that. Just like you, I can't change my color of skin. I don't have the same concerns when I walk out the door. I'm not in immediate danger of being judged or murdered at any given moment.
I can however, speak loud and from my heart, stand on the front line, empathize, sympathize, assist, support and honor the struggles and challenges of others. Don't suppress your people. Don't suppress your white, human family during these times of change where ALL of our voices need to be heard. If we are going to stand, we need to stand together. We are there to abolish segregation....it starts today, with US. We are better together. Let my fire burn bright alongside yours....our flames together will be seen and the heat cannot go ignored.....
#ThisIsAnUprising
~Ain't no power like the power of people, and the power of people won't stop.
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Hello Mountain Mamma of six. I am a Pastor rom Mumbai India. I am glad tos top by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am also blessed and feel privileged and honoured to get connected with you as well as know you and about your interest in loving. It must be a challenging for a single mother to raise six kids but I am sure it is the providence of God that has brought you thus far. Your article is moving, motivating for seeking justice and the end of racism. We in India for years have had castiesm that divided the community and the injustice that was there for untouchable and is still found in the rural part of India. Our country's major religion is Hindusim which devides people in to different caste and classes in the society and the higher caste people want to maintain it so that they have opportunity to exploit the untouchables who are poor. It is different in America where country was founded on christian values and yet the discrimination that is still seen is inhuman. Well it is my prayer that may the love of God prevail and peace is maintained.
I love getting connected with the peopleof God around the globe to be encouraged stranthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral ministry for last 41yrs in this great city OF Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. We reach to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokeneharted. We also encourage young and the adults from the west to coem to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have your young children who are in their late teens and above can come with their friends to work with us d uring their vacation time. I am sure they will have a life changing time. Looking forward to hear from you very soon. God's richest blessings on you your family and friends also wishing you a blessed and a Christ centered rest of the year 2020. My email id is: dhwankhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede
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