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Jesse Jackson
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LEGENDARY civil rights campaigner the Reverend Jesse Jackson, 65 years
old, visited Leicester on
Friday
24 August, 2007.
The inspirational civil rights leader worked alongside Martin Luther
King and was present when Dr King was assassinated in
Memphis
in 1968. He was also the first ever black
US
presidential candidate. 200 hundred selected distinguished guests
welcomed him at Peepul Centre, the host organisation. The dignitaries
include Member of Parliament Keith Vaz, Leader of the Leicester City
Council Cllr. Ross Willmott, the Chief Executive of Leicester City
Rodney Green and many distinguished guests. He made very powerful
speeches that touched many aspects of an ethnic minority people in
western world. His speech electrified everyone in the audience. The
speech was motivational and critic to the wealthier part of the society
urging them to share the commonly cultivated wealth.
His
visit to Leicester was part of his Economics of Colour tour of nine
British cities (London, Bristol, Birmingham, Leicester, Nottingham,
Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford and Sheffield), highlighting the
struggle for human rights across the world. His speech valued and
recognized the important economic and social contribution made by black
and other ethnic minorities in creating modern Britain, particularly in
Leicester. He introduced to this new word “The Equanomics” a UK
programme that will focus on wage inequality, poverty, trade policy, and
the impact of credit and debt on ethnic communities. The programme is
being spearheaded by the 1990 Trust, which promotes the interests of the
UK's black communities, and Operation Black Vote, which seeks to engage
more black people in politics. In the 20 minutes press conference, the
journalists bombarded him with questions. Here is the summery:
He
started by talking the contribution of black slaves to the society
"People of colour in
Britain
should stand proud as creditors, not as debtors - after all, the slave
trade was the basis of the economic foundation, the basis of the
industrial revolution," he said. "Work without wages as an act of the
slave system meant that the enslaved were the creditors and the slave
masters were the debtors”. He ended by calling on
Britain
to apologise and make reparations for its role in the slave trade
When he was asked about the gun
crimes in
UK he
replied
"We
need to know where the guns are coming from... and who is profiting from
them. That is critical to security and stability." He went saying “more
value in building jails rather than schools. You pay a huge price when
society is jilted in such a way as to see more value in building jails
rather than schools. Pre-natal care and day-care on the front side of
life is a better investment than jail-care and welfare on the back side”
When talking about social
justice he replied "People of colour in Britain should
stand proud as creditors, not as debtors - after all, the slave trade
was the basis of the economic foundation, the basis of the industrial
revolution," he went on "[slave] Work without wages as an act of the
slave system meant that the enslaved were the creditors and the slave
masters were the debtors." He
strongly criticized the
Iraq
war and been harsh on Bush administration
“"We
have lost lives, money and honour and the circle is simply getting
deeper and we are losing our lives and we are losing moral authority.
He on went by saying "Those who led it might have to leave because they
are morally bankrupt." During exclusive private receptions, I had the
pleasure and privilege to have 3 minutes with Jesse Jackson. On behalf
on the Somali community in
UK, I
gave him a present and he accepted it with pleasure. He made a good
choke “When you guys will stop the civil war and become a prosperous
nation again” as I was caught off guard I simply replied “when God make
us as to stop” You may wonder why I am writing this article.
This
iconic figure Jesse Jackson has faced harsh struggle and become who he
is today. Jesse Jackson was born October 8, 1941, born in Greenville,
South Carolina, USA. His mother, Helen Burns had Jesse while she was in
high school at the age of 16. It was a very hard time for her because
those days the single mothers did not enjoy the freedom they have today
in western world. A black boy in those racist days, who even his own
people discriminated him, achieved so much to the point in becoming
first black presidential candidate and one of the most respected men of
the world. I cannot help then in thinking what excuse most of our
youngsters have in not achieving high goals in comparison with rest of
the world? This man understood that he cannot beat his oppressors with a
gun, and then he used his mouth to beat them and still punching so hard
where it hurts most.
In
other words he understood his strength and worked hard to nourish it and
eliminate or learn to life with his weaknesses to the point he is one of
the best in his chosen field. The point I am desperately trying to make
is this: if we come out our home land and see the world we need to think
our boys and girls (children). I am appealing to the younger generation
here; please do find your inner power and vocation and work hard to
achieve what ever legal Endeavour you may wish to take on. Remember not
only you need to be good at what ever you choose, but exceptional and be
the best; beat all your competitors.
Do not
just settle for quick backs or low pay jobs or worst be a gangster in
the corner streets mugging people for few coins. By the way, do you want
to be a real “legal gangster”; here is one tip for you. Become a
corporate board member of big organization by learning the trade and
join this exclusive club. In this way you can attend a few board
meetings and write couple reports and earn more money that you can even
dream about. Please use the best days of your life in productive way. Do
not just sit in corner and feel sorry for your self and blame others;
the past is history, be productive at present and tool up for a tough
future. I must draw line in sand and conclude or I will keep repeating
my self to point of becoming nuisance to the reader.
Be
wise, be good to your selves and to others, be the best to your legal
chosen field.
PS All
the grace is to Allah who made me write this article and I am
responsible for the all mistakes made here. If anything I said offended
you in anyway or shape, I pre-apologize and beg your pardon. I must
thank Almighty for the guidance and the staff of Peepul’s Centre in
particular Mr. Ballu Patel for the invitation.
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Hashim Duale, Siiham Abdi
Hussein, Saida Hashim Duale iyo Rev. Jesse Jackson |
By Hashim Duale
hashim.duale@gmail.com