While there’s confusion over who declared it first: the National Black Foot Soldier Network or controversial Black Reparations Artist Nead Diggers, the theme "Reparations By Any Means Necessary" is taking root in a new generation of black radicals who vow to live up to the theme’s meaning.
“There is a large percent of our brothers who are imprisoned who are not guilty of committing any type of crime,” says Legendary New Orleans Black Foot Soldier Katrina Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad. “This is because the so called crimes our brothers commit are against people who already owe us for things they did to our ancestors and have yet to make restitution for.”
“When you are inspired to steal from whites, know it is what God honors. For, that very inspiration is from God. Yet know that all who suffer for righteousness’ sake will wear a crown,” in a brief statement issued by outspoken Florida Black Foot Soldier Claude Neal. “We know that our brothers aren’t criminals. They are heroes. Under the Law of God, our fight for reparations is just and righteous. From Rosa Parks to Dr. Martin Luther King, our people have always had to sacrifice in order to make progress. The state of Florida has no right to arrest and hold these activists; and, we demand their immediate release.”
"We want to get the message out that our battle cry for reparations ain’t going nowhere," Diggers says. "Likewise, we want to introduce all of America to our mission, its tenants and our expectations. Reparations isn’t about hand outs. Reparations is about justice. Our ancestors were not just slaves, our ancestors were abused. They were denied the restitution they were owed through a continual abuse of power. For those of us who know reparations are not only righteous but, too, what our ancestors would have us fight for, our troop will stage presentations in target cities to educate blacks and whites of what we are fighting for.
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