Biggest Mistake: Blacks left America for Liberia

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To all of my loved ones and all those share my sentiments:

All the torments of Black people originated from the first day, especially when most black American citizens accepted to leave America for Liberia in the wake of the Emancipation.

They should have stayed, educated, and grown up their children in their great country- United States of America.

Unfortunately, they flew to a foreign land with different cultures, laws, and forms of morality, living behind a ragtag Blacks to be oppressed by their strange oppressors.

That was a gross error.

To all Haitians in general, never settle "your fight for your rights and for the rights off all" for fear of humiliation and misery.

The legitimate hero must pass the process of humiliation and misery.

I am not ashamed of being a hero. And no one will take it away from me.

Jesus Christ, Moses, and many others were not ashamed of being Heroes.

I am fighting for my name, not for money.

"Donnez a Cesar ce qui est a Cesar et a Dieu ce qui est a Dieu".

I am doing it for my black race; for my Haitian people, for my loved ones, and for all those that see it in the same way as I do.

Lavaud Hold Desmoulins of New York City

Lavaud Hold Desmoulins, July 6 2009, 3:57 PM

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