In the Name of
Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful.
We have come to a time of a very, very
important event in American history, the presidential election. Many
American citizens will go to the polls to decide who will be the
first president of the new century and the new millennium. I�m
sure that most of you already know whom you will vote for. But
there is a problem, because in the last presidential election 51
percent of those eligible to vote, registered to vote, did not
take part in the exercise of voting for the president of the
United States of America. The spirit in the masses of the people
seems to be similar in this time period in that the masses who did
not vote, have not been electrified, have not been motivated to go
to the polls and vote.
My appeal today is that I recognize the value of the vote,
particularly among the Black and Brown people of the United States
or the African Americans or the Latinos or La Raza communities.
Many people suffered and died and went to prison to give us that
right. The problem is that we have voted and we have not realized
from our vote what we expected. So we have lost the spirit to
engage in this political exercise that is so very important in a
democratic society. How do we get that spirit back? We get that
spirit back by understanding what we are doing and why we are
doing it and why what we do is in our best interest.
Corporate America is getting what corporate America wants out
of this government that is supposed to be a government of the
people, by the people and for the people. Corporate America has
dollars and they vote or are represented as a bloc. That�s why
they are heard. That�s why what corporate America wants is what
drives the public policy of the United States as well as the
foreign policy of the United States.
Your vote is important, but if you vote as an individual then
you cannot compete with the power of corporate America. Therefore,
what I am asking is that we consider that we must register those
who are unregistered. But those who have registered and have said
to heck with this (voting process), I want to invite you back
because I believe we can make a difference if we go about it
differently than what we have done in the past. Your vote as an
individual is like a baby with candy in your hand. The bully can
come and take everybody�s candy because all the babies won�t
unite. But if the children united and said no, you can�t take my
candy, then the bully would become humane.
We have to humanize the bullies that have taken the vote of the
American people for granted particularly the vote of the poor. �
Mobilize the masses
I cannot tell you for whom you should vote. That should be on
your conscience. But I will tell you that I am going to the polls
on November 7 and I will vote. My vote is my personal business, as
is yours. It really makes no difference (who wins) because words
have a way of coming out of politicians� mouths because they are
seeking the candy from the baby. So they say what is necessary to
be said to extract the candy. What I am suggesting is that we
mobilize the Black, Brown, Red, Yellow and the poor White into a
force that says no candy unless we see real change. And if those
whom we have sent in the city councils, the state legislatures, to
be mayors, to be governors and to the federal body of legislators
don�t do our will, pull them down and send somebody in that will
do the will of the people.
All of the problems that I have been hearing on my tour in
preparation for the Million Family March can be addressed by a
unified body. The unfair sentencing for crack cocaine and powdered
cocaine � the cultural degeneracy that is being fed to the
American people in the name of entertainment, we can address this.
There is no such thing that says that we cannot censor what we don�t
like. Maybe government can�t censor because of freedom of
speech. But we are the real government. And if something is
distasteful to the majority of us, if something is poisonous to
our children and their fragile minds that are being shaped by the
institutions that govern our lives, and we don�t like it, then
we as a body should have the power to correct what is being
taught, what is being fed by the media. This is why mobilization
needs to take place.
I am urging the Black, Brown, Red, Yellow and White that have
registered to vote, get out, go to the polls and don�t worry
about if your choice doesn�t get in. If we do what we say we
should do, then whoever gets in will do our will because we will
become the power rather than corporate America. �
I recognize that it�s dangerous for me to be a voice that
unites the poor. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered on his way
to Washington with a Poor Peoples March because the poor are the
majority. And it is on the backs of the poor that the rich and the
government build their army, navy and their economic power base.
Anybody who can electrify the poor, as it was in the Roman Empire
with Jesus, becomes a threat to the powers that be. They always
want to continue to keep the poor in ignorance so that they can
use the poor to keep themselves in the position of power and
wealth. I intend, by the help of God, to be a voice for the
voiceless poor of this nation and the world who are crying out.
I would love for those in power to see that power is really in
the people who are enlightened to what their self-interest is. �
When there was an ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and America and the
nations decided that (Slobadan) Milosevich should go, they bombed
and they bombed and they bombed and they bombed and they bombed
and Milosevich still remained. But when the people decided that
their vote was disrespected and took to the streets, it was only a
matter of a few hours and Milosevich was gone. And the
(television) commentator said what bombs could not do the people
did. It�s a wonderful lesson for America to learn. You have the
greatest army in the world but what your army will fail to do, I�m
talking about inside (the country), the people will do once the
people are enlightened, organized and mobilized.
Start an economic development fund
On that day on the Mall we inaugurated the Million Family March
Economic Development Fund. The poorest condition of all of the
families in America are the Blacks, not because we are poor, we
are rich, but our poverty is a poverty of ignorance and a poverty
of spirit. Anytime $550 billion can come through our hands in one
year, we are not poor. But something is wrong with us that we are
not using our own economic strength to our advantage. So our
communities are the worst in terms of the way they look. The
institutions in our communities serve us but not as well as in
other communities. �
At the Million Family March there were those from every member
of the human family that answered the call of Louis Farrakhan. �
Popularity then means that the people trust Farrakhan, otherwise
they would not have answered my call. Banks are built on the basis
of trust. If you trust me, then the next step is I�m asking for
money. Not for me. I said (at the March), let the million families
or the five million, or the ten million families in Black America�I�m
dealing specifically now with our condition economically but it
will affect others�I�m asking our families between now and
next October 16th to contribute $100 (per family) to the Million
Family March Economic Development Fund. � The goal is one
billion dollars by next October 16. If a million families give
$100, that�s $100 million. If five million families give $100,
that�s $500 million or half a billion. We are moving toward the
goal.
Since all the entertainers say they like Farrakhan, then I�m
asking you, if God blesses
you to sell your records to the people, then we don�t want to
put all the billions in the record company and forget our own
company. Put some of what you have earned in the Million Family
March Economic Development Fund. I think that�s our duty as a
people, to do something to help ourselves. We will get no respect
from others going always with our hand out when we have so much
coming through our hand.
We are starting this but we cannot let corporate America off
the hook because if only $5 billion of the $550 billion came back
into our hands, then somebody is reaping big benefits from our
money. I know that corporate America does nice things, like
support the Congressional Black Caucus weekend or they support
SCLC and PUSH�s conventions and things in the community like
that. In other words, it�s the crumbs that fall from the rich
man�s table that we get. And, of course, they make brothers like
Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan and others rich with endorsement
contracts, but the masses of the people who buy what our leading
sports persons are selling, we get nothing. �
In church there is such a thing as tithing. God is asking you
to give back 10 percent of what you get. I�m going to ask
corporate America to tithe and put your tithe into the Economic
Development Fund. And if they say no, I think they will change
their minds if we are so mobilized that we boycott just one
corporate giant and bring it down. They know how to make examples
of us when they want to strike terror in the hearts of others.
They take one Negro and make an example of him. Don�t be afraid
to make an example out of somebody that�s got his hand in your
pocket and don�t want to give anything back in return. And the
way we punish a corporate giant is the same way we will punish our
politicians.
Also, we can�t let the government off the hook because the
government takes tax dollars from us but gives us inferior
education. It takes tax dollars and gives us inferior service
because we are not organized enough to demand from the government
what the tax dollar should give to us. This is not reparations,
this is only a little bit of justice. Reparations is another whole
thing and we will get to that. The point is, when we start
mobilizing like this, making a demand on these institutions, but
first make the demand on ourselves, I guarantee you that if we
work this right, by October 16 next year a billion dollars will be
in the Million Family March Economic Development Fund.
On the board of this corporate entity is Congressman Earl
Hilliard from Alabama. His credentials are impeccable. He is a man
of vision who loves his people and works not only for the people
of Alabama, but he is very interested in that which is in the best
interest of all of us. I feel honored that Congressman Hilliard
would be a part of that decision-making board.
And sitting next to him is former congressman for over 20 years
but a pastor for over 40 years, the Rev. Walter Fauntroy, whose
knowledge because of how he served in Congress and whose spiritual
acumen because of how he serves God makes him a profoundly
important signature on that board that will make those decisions.
Of course, I will be on that board as well. There are two sisters
that will be on that that board: Ms. Rose Sanders, who is an
attorney from Selma, Ala., a fighter for our people with vision,
and Ms. Viola Plummer from New York City, an activist with Africa
on her heart and mind and our people. And, of course, my Chief of
Staff Leonard Farrakhan Muhammad and (Nation of Islam general
counsel) Arif Muhammad. There will be slots for one or two more
persons on that decision-making board. I talked to Mr. Bob Johnson
of BET (Black Entertainment Television) and Mr. Bob Johnson said
that he would be honored to lead the Advisory Board along with
other investment bankers. And next year this time, God willing, on
the Day of Atonement, Reconciliation and Responsibility, we will
announce what we have and what we intend to do to empower our
people economically and politically.
[To contribute to the MFM Economic Development Fund, send your
contribution to: Seaway National Bank, c/o Million Family March
Economic Development Fund, P.O. Box 19522, Chicago, Ill., 60619.]
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