AME Church – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Thu, 14 Jul 2016 21:09:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Farrakhan Banned From Giving Speech In Charleston SC https://www.melanoidnation.org/farrakhan-banned-from-giving-speech-in-charleston-sc/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/farrakhan-banned-from-giving-speech-in-charleston-sc/#comments Wed, 16 Sep 2015 16:08:16 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2506 When white supremacist terrorist Dylan Roof  murdered nine Melanoid people in a church in Charleston SC a few months ago, Black “church members” from all over that city lined up to proclaim their “forgiveness” of Roof for his dispicable actions. Well it doesn’t seem like these people have the same level of empathy towards The Honorable Minister Louis Farakhan.

When the Nation of Islam leader tried to organize a speech in Charleston to promote the upcoming Justice Or a Else event slated for October 10th in Washington DC, there was a consistent denial of use of facilities from schools, churches and other places normally open for public events and speakers.

Last week, Trident Technical College posted an announcement to its Facebook page that said “the agreement to rent space to the MMM20 [Million Man March 20th Anniversary] for its event on Sept. 15 with speaker Louis Farrakhan has been cancelled. This event was not planned, sponsored, or endorsed by Trident Technical College.

“I was supposed to speak at Mother Emanuel, but they rejected me. And then we went to another church to speak and they rejected me as well. Went to three churches and then one church was willing to let me come, but they said, ‘You got to sign a paper that you not gonna say nothing controversial. See, if God calls you, what do you gotta go to the white man and get a license for? ”
– Louis Farrakhan

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Channeling the Energy of Denmark Vesey (Thoughts Of an Empowered Black Christian) https://www.melanoidnation.org/channeling-the-energy-of-denmark-vesey-thoughts-of-an-empowered-black-christian/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/channeling-the-energy-of-denmark-vesey-thoughts-of-an-empowered-black-christian/#comments Sun, 21 Jun 2015 18:57:16 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2028 As a Southern Melaninated man of the Christian faith, the Charleston terroristic attack has impacted me particularly hard. Growing-up in the South, I have experienced bouts of racism and have become accustom to seeing the Confederate flag and White people openly carrying firearms. While I was raised in the same gun culture as Whites, I can not identify with these white supremacists’ lust for blood and violence and certainly have never (and would never) use a firearm to terrorize anyone for any reason. However, I will use guns to protect myself, my church family, my family and friends, and my Melaninated people.

Brother Denmark Vesey, a freed slave and one of the original founders of Emanuel AME Church (the church that the White Supremacist terrorist Dylan Roof chose to wage his race battle) was the chief planner of a slave revolt in Charleston, South Carolina in 1822. His plan wasn’t to slaughter White people like they’ve slaughtered us for hundreds of years. Rather, his plan was to use firearms to win the freedom of Melaninated people by fighting their way to the docks and commandeering a ship and sailing to Haiti (which had already defeated the French and won their independence). Unfortunately, the revolt was uncovered by slave owners after being notified by Uncle Tom and coonish Melaninated people. Brother Vesey was a righteous leader who was truly going to use force, with the aid of guns, to save his people from involuntary servitude.

Melaninated men of faith need to take note of Brother Vesey’s courage and conviction. God instructs us to be innocent like doves, but wise as serpents. White Supremacists have shown they want us dead, so it’s time that we take action along with prayer. The Bible says that faith without works is dead and an old African proverb says that when you pray, move your feet. It’s time that we protect those who are in our care, which are our fellow Melaninated people. We need to stay prayed-up and stay armed.

by J. Ware

**EDITOR’S NOTE** The following meme briefly explains the Deacons for Defense, a group of Black church deacons in the 1960’s who took the initiative to protect their churches, families, and communities Unfortunately, you can also see how far that movement has regressed some fifty years later.

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