What were the conditions of the Black population before the 2700-year wave of predatory
onslaughts? What was lost, how was it lost, who took it, how did they take it? What did
they take it with, when did they take it, where did they take it, why were they able to take so much from so many for so long
while causing so much pain, suffering, death and destruction? And why did we not rise up and end it? What frustrated Black unity and absolute independence movements? What are the conditions of the Black
population now? What must be restored, how must it be restored, who must restore it, why, when, where? What must be redeemed, resurrected, and revolutionized in order to restore Black civilization and the Black
population to where it naturally would be if it were not for the 2700 years of Great Suffering? What will it take to
catch up, to come from behind, and to overcome the almost insurmountable weight of these millennia of oppression? What will
it take to win? What must be done to achieve this victory? How will it be measured?
What will be the cost? Having made an objective and comprehensive appraisal of all the circumstances, and having strove to
secure all the conditions indispensable to final victory, how are those changes going to be made? Who is going to make
the changes? How are they going to proceed? Where will they begin? What are
we going to be up against when making these changes, how will we prepare differently this time? Where will we start, when
will it be most advantageous? What will it take? What theory of success, method, and strategy will be needed? What type
of doctrine and guiding principles are necessary? What kind of organizations are
necessary to implement, and practically carry out the doctrine on a day to day basis? What kind of leadership is necessary,
and how will it be chosen, tested, tempered, cleansed, sorted, steeled, initiated, organized---forged? How will this leadership and organization mobilize, and organize the Black masses to solve its problems?
How will science, morality and justice be seared into the very fighting spirit of the leadership, organization, population?
Where to begin, how to begin, who to begin with, what to begin with and why? The essential question is: "What must
be done now?" The internal decomposition and decay of contemporary societies which
are historically outmoded inevitably forces it into rotting destruction and ultimately to fascism, collapse and replacement
by a higher form of society. The ruling class is prepared, with contingencies. The Black mis-leadership is not.
These are difficult times. Under mass conditions of uselessness, obsolescence, worthlessness, and permanent unemployability
Africans will seek solutions. Shifting material realities impose change on people.
The conditions in which people lived and worked changed, thereby forcing black people to make changes in their lives accordingly.
They will seek answers that only those with wisdom and the courage to share it will have.
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