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This is by Arhata Ra Afrika. It's entitled "transmission received."

"It is the message; not the messenger, that causes anxiety.

What happens in Black America when black love becomes our priority?

It is the message not the messenger that causes all this fear.

What happens in white America when black people refuse to be steer?"

What happens when men drop their knives and grab their pens and show up at the Harold Washington Library and let the knowledge began?

It is the message; not the messenger that's got the country running scared.

When we identify with each other, we refused to die at the hands of one another.

These are factors that will decrease the coroners' overtime and we began to be at peace with loving each other.

It's ironic that at the head of rationalism are silly brothers who support capitalism.

Another brother shot is over time for the cops, the docks, the city morgue, the making of glocks.

It's the message, not the messenger, that was truly one million strong.

We've known all along that the spoils of poems for soldiers to assemble on the White House lawn

It is proof when I hug LA and DC hug me back and in parting we say "peace, I got your back black.

"Now I'm feeling real good at home in the hood with my feelings all going strong.

I've got your back black is a well-known fact there's a war going on.

There's a war going on and I can prove it!

We see soldiers that are black, we say "peace, I got your back black."

Still, somehow, someway, somewhere, they will get the message one day.

Unfortunately, there is nothing new to this. Amerikkka keeps proving it!

So America, squash the hysteria and before you begin to kill, conceal, and conspire,

Still believing again no message no fire.

Before you start to go deep into disease,

let me ease your mind about the message this time:

**it's too late, ***transmission received."!!!!!

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