You are not going to end well. 
I'm doing quite fine. According to you all I'm still in a basement, fat, jobless, high and everything else negative. According to you all I've been like this the past 8 years. Which is quite laughable. I'm doing well in all aspects of my life. All praise to The Most High.
I'm done for today regarding this gents. I think I've made my point. It's not in most of your peoples nature to admit to these truths. I guess if I were you, I wouldn't either. I'm glad I'm me because what you people have coming will look pale in comparison to what happened to us. I'm not threatening violence. My people will not raise a hand. This is all divinely inspired. It's small reason why I hope that even one of you "gets it" and save your soul. It'd all be worth it. I'll leave with this. This is between MLK and Harry Belafonte. A conversation. One of the last conversations with MLK. You can research and find it to be true...
Harry Belafonte speaks on last conversation between him and MLK.
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/architects-of-peace/Belafonte/essay.htmlMidway through the Civil Rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. realized that the struggle for integration would ultimately become a struggle for economic rights. I remember the last time we were together, at my home, shortly before he was murdered. He seemed quite agitated and preoccupied, and I asked him what the problem was. "I've come upon something that disturbs me deeply," he said. "We have fought hard and long for integration, as I believe we should have, and I know that we will win. But I've come to believe we're integrating into a burning house."
That statement took me aback. It was the last thing I would have expected to hear, considering the nature of our struggle, and I asked him what he meant. "I'm afraid that America may be losing what moral vision she may have had," he answered. "And I'm afraid that even as we integrate, we are walking into a place that does not understand that this nation needs to be deeply concerned with the plight of the poor and disenfranchised. Until we commit ourselves to ensuring that the underclass is given justice and opportunity, we will continue to perpetuate the anger and violence that tears at the soul of this nation."
“I fear, I am integrating my people into a burning house.”
~ Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
MLK was right...FACT!
