Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Postal Problems


December 24th, 2019 Tuesday

From: Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson,

Founder, Chief & President of

Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, INC.

Finding Ways to enhance our BLACK existence in positive and productive Ways.

Public Relations, Advertising, Advocacy for BLACK people ( especially BLACK youth), Promoting Black Businesses and Black business supports, and providing Philanthropy for our needs.

670 North 41st Street

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 – 5202

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Most Responsible Legislators, Senator Vincent Hughes & Congressman Dwight Evans:

 

Hello and good morning. I filed a complaint with the federal Post Office several months ago about my United States mail not being delivered properly. I am sure I am missing several checks and even my e-mail has been sent to draft when I am working hard to improve things for our BLACK community and working hard to be in a position to hire 300 people – mostly Black women and BLACK men.  ( By the Way, I am TOTALLY open to hiring people coming out of the prison system). PLEASE let me know what I can do in this regard to help get my mail properly so I can run my corporations properly. I have filed taxes as an individual since 2011. End message.

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Rebuilding BLACK Neighborhoods the Positive, LOVing Way!

About three years ago I sent WURD a message ( similar to this, but not exactly this)  about how we as BLACK people in Philadelphia can empower ourselves and turn back gentrification by reclaiming the city by
Changing our city names to Sistah Falaka Fattahville or Paul Robesonville ( WEST Philadelphia); Reverend Paul Washingtonville or Senator Roxanne Jonesville ( North Philadelphia ); Sister Marian Andersonville or Brother Octavius Valintine Cattoville ( South Philadelphia ) and  Brother State Representative David P. Richardsonville or C. Deloris Tuckerville ( Germantown). These names are only a few. Perhaps there must be some kind of plebiscite in the BLACK community to name them for ourselves ONLY, not wait for the state and local government to take such action.  Other names to be considered ( NOT A FULL LIST BY ANY MEANS):
Henry DeBernardo ( noted housing activist & organizer )
Alfonso Deal ( noted head of the NAACP after Cecil Bassett Moore)
Sonya Sanchez ( noted Poet Lauriat of Pennsylvania or Philadelphia)
Tracy Charles Gibson ( Noted businessman, Public Relations expert, Teacher & author)
Blondell Reynolds Brown ( noted City Councilwoman)
Claudia Aziza Gibson Hunter ( noted Artist, mother, and activist)
Tony Montaro ( noted Professor, Teacher, organizer and political analyst )
( Please check the spelling of some of these names. I had no success to check them
In traditional references  at the library. )
This will build solidarity; unity; and good will among BLACK people as we learn how to truly respect our neighborhoods and our people who live in them ( US). We will be able to really successfully work towards better schooling for our children; and take pride in our property by not littering and dedicating ourselves to reinvesting money to stabilize our neighborhoods for the long time we will live in them. We will take pride as we leave our property to our daughters, sons, nieces and nephews.

Thank You and GOD Bless You.

From Brother Tracy Gibson.
Founder, Chief and President
Of

Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, Incorporated

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Thinking More Positively About Black People Who are GAY!


You Don’t Want to Hear me, but My Voice Will be Heard

By Tracy Gibson

 I know. I know. You really don’t want to hear what I have to say and you wish I would shut up, stand in the back of the room, or in the corner someplace,  or crawl under a rock. Well, I’m here speaking for God, fairness, decency, freedom, self-LOVe among Black People, and righteousness and I have a lot to say. My voice will not be quieted, like Martin’s voice, Angela’s voice, Malcolm’s voice, Barbara Jordan’s voice, Huey P. Newton’s voice, and Medgar Evers’ voices were not quieted.  I am before you today to talk about Gay rights /  / HIV and decency as well as everybody else acting more decently, including those who are vilifying the Black Gay and Lesbian community. (By the Way I include transgendered Black People and Black Bisexuals, Black queers and Black straight people who LOVe, support and appreciate us as ``different’’ people in this bailiwick as well.)

Black Gay Activists must Get an Even Break

 I get tired of people who are Gay and Lesbian – but especially Gay men of all colors  -- like most specifically some Black Gay men --  – talking about Gay rights and what they don’t get and How they are discriminated against when they go to Black Gay Pride in Atlanta and then they act like a bunch of wild hooligans even after getting Gay Marriage and other rights. One thing I must add is that we don’t just get such rights delivered to us for free. We pay a dear price for them in labor, money and effort. Some people pay with their lives. Some of these people are not even really involved in Gay rights activities, but are a target because of circumstance and fate. It doesn’t seem fair to me.

 We need to stop taking advantage of rights and then stepping on the people who fought for those rights. Why do some Gay Black men abuse and disrespect those rights and the People who fought for them?  Many of us Ole Time Black Activists need and have earned respect and a lot more. Our Black Gay men especially – not all of us, but many of us – work hard at living decent lives and we try to buy something more than a designer pair of sneakers from a White sneaker company or White distributors of sneakers when we shop.  We support Black stores, and Black shops and Black restaurants and we expect respect and decency to come back to us triple fold. Often we also expect the many Blessings of GOD and GOD’s wealth to come to us automatically, but we have to pay some dues.

One thing is funny and it is something I have just recently come to start thinking about. That is the idea that our young Black men are due something without paying any so-called dues. Just by bringing our international family into another generation, perhaps our African Ancient ancestors have said ``These Brothers are due something, so please make it happen.’’ I’m talking about our younger Black males, both straight and gay or bisexual.  (Some People think one’s sexuality is a private matter. I agree to an extent, but I also want you to hang in here with me and discover why I’m taking the time to write this.)  Some Gay Black men have sex (not that it is any of my business) with three different People a week and think this is OK. Some straight Black men are doing the same thing and have a cavalier attitude about sex and sexuality. I think the time for this is past and GOD isn’t pleased with such behavior. Not to sound conservative, but it is also a matter of germs and keeping well and having more honor among our African people.  Now I had so ``sow my own wild oats’’ as they say,  so I know this sex thing is a scary, secretive and  sensitive subject, but just go with me on this journey if you will for a while.

 Whooping It Up in Atlanta

 The Black young People (and ashamedly older Black People as well), the young Black People travel to Atlanta, Georgia just to take part in the free and open sex that is going on during Black Gay Pride in September.  (Some of the stories are still ringing and burning ears throughout our Black community from this past September). The next time you go, try learning something and grow as a person instead of just partying. You might like it.  During Free-Sex-Black-Gay-Pride week, they are seen almost literally swinging off the rafters, switching down the halls of White-owned hotels,  ``doing’’ whatever with whoever and thinking this is OK.  Swimming naked when it was not allowed and not taking prisoners or asking questions. At 63, for me, this is NOT OK.  This new drug (PREP) is just allowing this kind of behavior to happen with no holds barred. Does anyone know where PREP comes from? Who is making the money from this legal medicine? And what are the political connections this drug manufacturer has to other big White-run businesses? I am glad People aren’t getting sick as much or as seriously as they once were. (Believe me I lost more than my share of good friends to HIV over the years. Some really great friends and really great people have passed away. I don’t think they needed to die. I think HIV was created to cut back on so-called oppressed communities and destroy Black communities as gentrification takes hold. This is just a theory and I know how paranoid and horrific it sounds. Please remember we live among people whose ancestors ( some of them) were slave holders, and who right now don’t want to consider REPARATIONS for Black people for the horrific suffering we have suffered over about 400 years here in the United States.).

 People of all ages, races, sexual persuasions, nationalities and economic levels need to learn some decorum, decency, respect and kindness towards each other—and towards themselves…  We must try monogamous relationships on for size and take our time with each other more. Slow down a bit. Get excited about something other than sex. Try to be intimate with one person for a while. Really intimate, while understanding what true intimacy really is. Read a book with your mate. Take a bath together and talk. Go for a long walk. Go see a foreign movie. Go to an exotic, quant museum ( not just the ones who advertise). . Go see the Liberty Bell. Go to the Franklyn Institute. Go to the African or African American Museum in D.C. or the one here in Philadelphia. Try couple’s counseling when things get rocky instead of giving up. Talk to your Pastor with pride and honesty. Go to a Black and Gay friendly church that is serious about Self-Growth, Self-Help and moving positively into the future. (I have found Unity Fellowship Christ Church of Philadelphia to be such a friendly and positive church for all people, not just Gay people. There are some 18 such affiliated churches in the * United States of Native America).  I rarely visit other churches except for outreach. I have made Unity Fellowship Christ Church of Philadelphia my home church.  Treating people like animals is un-GODly, and unholy. (Why not try calling your best friends something other than ``DOG’’ for a change. This doesn’t only go for Black Gay men, but for the host of ranges of people and behaviors on this planet -- this still-alive little planet earth we hear so much about but, strangely, refuse to spend the money it takes to hold it together and protect its resources and the environment. ( I have a very limited income right now – which is improving as I speak – but I still have money to give to all kinds of groups working to make the planet and its people better, including my own company.

Sex addicted free-for-all folks – straight and Gay -- (Believe me I know about it because I put myself through years of therapy at a significant cost and am a recovering sex addict myself) these sex addicted people haven’t $5,000.00 [ Five Thousand Dollars ], to share with people who are Black Gay activists? I find this preposterous and unacceptable.  Having a decent life and wanting to better this Black Gay community from the inside out and all the Way through is a great goal, and it is only one of the goals I have as a Black person.
A Need for Church and Positive Cultural Experiences

 Not only will they [Our Sex-focused Brothers] not stop hanging from the Rafters with no jock straps on long enough to give decent folks  [$ Five Hundred Dollars], ; they won’t go to church; they won’t go to Mosque; they won’t go to Synagogue, and they won’t even think about more refined things in life like going to the Opera or a refined play; enjoying fine dining at a nice upscale restaurant like Relish or Miss Tootsie’s in Philadelphia; listening to Classical European Music like Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky,  Beethoven or  Pyotr IlyichTchaikovsky; looking seriously at an incredibly beautiful and politically worthy painting by Sister Claudia Aziza Gibson Hunter, Tanner or Rembrandt; buying into the stock markets / and bond markets; listening to Classic jazz like Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Holiday, Lonnie Liston Smith or (Black Flutist Bobbi Humphrey).  ( We ALL, as sophisticated, well-raised Black people, we must all do these things and more!  If you were raised poor, this does not leave you out in the cold this winter or any other winter!).  Some Black Gay men – and believe me I know because I’m a Black Gay man – some of us would not stop from having sex long enough to think that they deserve to attend Black hotels in Atlanta (and other cities) and treat those hotels and their employees, owners, fellow customers, and managers with respect, decency, kindness and dignity.  We MUST also treat ourselves like this as well! They don’t understand that they need to live GODly lives, even if they are homosexuals or heterosexuals with a penchant for living outside the so-called norm.  Some people think living a so-called normal life leaves people who live different lives in any way out in the cold. I am sorry, I don’t agree.  Just because you are left-handed, or have a severe burn, or are unable to speak foreign languages – this doesn’t mean you are a problem or strange. ( Please read my article entitled ``What’s so Queer about Being GAY?’’
                                                          Africa Town = Stability
Acting decently is easier to establish if and when a community, like the Black community here in Philadelphia, is irrevocably linked to and part of an unstoppable, positive Black economic movement. The economic movement in Philadelphia to make Africa Town from Baltimore Avenue to Lancaster Avenue on 52nd  Street; (Fifty Second Street) is a worthwhile movement and one that I work towards and endorse. There is China Town for Philadelphia’s mostly Asian community; The Italian Market for Philadelphia’s mostly Italian community and the Down Town area is somewhat dominated by White Males as far as business goes. ( YOU actually have to do some research on this because I’m only going by what I perceive. I asked for some research study material at the Free Library, but they didn’t have what I wanted as I researched BLACK business ownership statistics here in Philadelphia. ) This European domination needs to change drastically throughout this entire Nation by including Africa Towns in the equation in EVERY CITY IN THE NATION!.  This is a Nation, as it were, which I call the United States of Native America. ( or Turtle Island) It is time—Past Time, it is Right Now, for Africa Town. It is time for decency, fairness and equality.  Demand Africa Town! Call your politicians. Write letters. Call me and I’ll help you.  1 (215) 823 9985. BrotherTracy11@GMail.Com.

Regardless of Color, We Need to Be Decent

 No matter what our sexual proclivities are or who we go to bed with, we as humans – regardless if we are Black, red, yellow, brown, tan, orange or White – no matter what we are we need to take into consideration that we need to build lives of decency, good will, respect, an orientation towards justice, freedom, inclusiveness and fair play, openness, acceptance of our fellow humans and Godliness.  I, frankly, don’t think or feel all this decency emanates only from the Holy Bible. [Go ahead and burn me in effigy if you like, but I’m not a Devil worshiper or a demon or a gargoyle. Those things are conjured up to scare your pants off and stop you from thinking clearly. Please read my other article on my blog at http://ThePoliticsOfREAL.BLOGSPOT.com look up the article about Devils, Gargoyles, Demons, and Monsters & how these things are used to create fear when we need courage. ]. One is not barred from decent behavior just because one is Gay, bisexual, lesbian or transgendered.  This is (the rights involved in being different in this regard) this is a reward -- a reward that comes along with being accepted as humans who want to marry – if we so choose - and it is part of the unspoken equation that comes along with marriage rights or commitment rights and the other rights Gay, Lesbian, Straight and Transgendered People are getting such rights to a good-paying job with multiple benefits; not being sexually identified on our SEPTA trans passes; and having the right to protest, congregate, own successful businesses, and support Gay and Black owned businesses if we so wish, choose and want to.  Some of these rights have been long fought for. Some of these rights are just being won while Donald Trump and His not-so-mighty crew gear up to snatch these rights, right away from us before the ink has dried on the pages of Congressional law, state law and even local laws. People like him will fail because GOD is not on his side. 
Giving Ourselves a Chance at REAL Justice
 Moreover, He (The Donald) will find it quite easy to snatch these rights away unless we not only vote with our votes, but vote also and often with our designer Pocket books and Chanel handbags by buying Black and buying progressive and buying Black and buying Gay.  The Donald might find such things as taking away our rights easy because we are not doing our homework and fighting back in an organized, decent, timely, consistent,  on-going, intelligent and did I say economically supported and organized fashion?!!
Investing Wisely & Spending Money [ $ ] Wisely
You buy a Black hotel by owning your own house and buying income properties and buying stocks and bonds in about 5 years, with reading books on Real Estate, economics, the economy, handling money correctly and wisely, and being serious with what you invest in five years you have done the research and are ready to start and you are on your way. It is a great idea to buy and sell things along the WAY so you can have a large part of the money you will need to buy Real Estate and businesses... (You would be surprised how much you spend on Hoagies and potato chips in a year. Save that money instead! To be realistic, a hoagie once a month  and chips once a month won’t hurt you much, but when you save and are ready to properly invest, you will be a much happier person.  A wise Black man or a wise Black woman – regardless of age--is not buying lottery tickets, but investing wisely in the future. Houses, Stocks, Bonds, investment property, research into businesses, books on Black Capitalism, books on saving and investing and other such financial literacy books are a BIG help!   Parlaying those houses, stocks and bonds into enough credit and Capital (along with taking on other Black partners if you need to or having a good job is what more of us as Black People need to do.)  Getting  a good credit rating and being responsible with all money is a must also.  Another idea is to join civic organizations like Urban League of Philadelphia. (Some people like The Donald are born with a hotel and $250,000.00 around their neck or in their pocket.  You and I, maybe, are just as lucky. If you do not own hotels, apartment buildings, office buildings and large to very large businesses by swinging off the Rafters at the Sheraton Hotel in Center City or acting irresponsibly in other ways when you travel by White-owned means to Atlanta, Georgia for Black Gay Pride or Gay Fest Weekend, take other more responsible actions like I have outlined here. Time for games and play is fine, but in controlled and measured way. We must think before we spend our $5,00.00 [$ Five Hundred dollars]at any White owned store or Asian owned store. That money [ $ ] needs to go into BLACK hands so it can come back to us and our Black community! Are other races helping our liberation like the ole Geovanni’s Room did in the 1990’s or 1980’s? Or are they playing games that could even be considered terroristic with our dollars? We have to think of these things and be frank with our answers and answer by buying at places that support us.  Just buying a service or a product from just anyone need is not a good enough reason to spend our cash if we don’t want it to be so.  Think before you buy. Yes, feel guilty for buying from a company like Dixie Cup or Brawny Paper Towels that are owned by the Koch Brothers who would take away every right a Black person ever had in life if they could. [ By the WAY they can’t any longer because people like me and hundreds of thousands of other such people are and have been fighting for economic rights for BLACK people for generations. Buy another brand.  Feel proud for making the correct decisions.
Are the Wealthy Just Not Thinking of Sustainability and a Good Future for our Black People and Our Black earth? Why are they threatened by BLACK Businesses People? They make a Great Deal of Money from Us & We Have Earned Respect..
Don’t think some of the People who own much of the means of production (the factories, houses, markets, grocery stores, office buildings, day-care centers, etc.) don’t think these folks are not silly and out of control also to some very small degree. [By the Way, there are plenty of Black day-care centers in most large cities. Find one you trust and use it. Why not ask your friends? There are new BLACK locater services springing up all the time that can help us as BLACK people find BLACK businesses to support.] We don’t have to accept just spending for spending’s sake.  We don’t have to accept crazy behavior among ourselves and just spending freely without restraints and without at least trying to spend with a Black businessman is not the correct thing to do in 2020. There I said it.   More often than not, big business owners are NOT completely out of control in the way we might think they are. As Capitalists they might be out of control, but the veneer of decency is all over them. Corporate America puts up a good front, but generally lurking behind the facade is sometimes – but not always – something funky.  (For example, you all know the wonderful wholesome image Disney Company presents to the world. Well, I have evidence that they have most of their cheap trinkets – like dolls, little flash lights and key chains -- that they sell for way too much money at Disney World and Disney Land, I have evidence that these items are made in Haiti and Disney paid in the distant past, less than good standing wages to Black workers ). That is the façade I’m talking about, and yes, it is the bordering on illegal or should be turned around as back pay is given to BLACK workers and their families retroactively.   We want real decency for our Black People and our Black elders and our Black Youth—Gay, Straight, Lesbian and Transgendered. There are always exceptions to every rule. There are People (mostly White) who own major business chains like McDonalds; Burger King; Hill and Knowlton [Public Relations]; Macy’s [retail]; Haliburton (defense contractors); British Petroleum; General Electric etc. who are a bit out of control. They are a bit out of control in thinking we as Black People, and other so-called oppressed People are going to continue to not share in a large piece of the pie.  ( AND BAKE NEW PIES AS NEEDED ). They must share, but don’t want to share  The wealthy need to think more about sustainability and a reasonable future where all the earth’s People (GOD’s People can peacefully coexist.  We, as Black People, need to start all kinds of boycotts to make sure the rich share and that we get our share of the pie.  Share. It is easy to spell.  S – h – a – r -e.   If our Black politicians are not for all kinds of organized boycotts and other economic moves to make sure we get what we need and deserve as Black People, these politicians and activists are not serious about our liberation as Black People.   Some of the things (related to the development and establishment of Western policy and taking advantage of that policy) some of the things these White corporations do in this regard seem to be uncaring and they will be exposed soon as People no longer shop at their stores and shops.  And that comes very soon… very soon….

The 2020 Elections
I have been confused at who to vote for in the 2020 primary in Philadelphia.  April 25th is Voting Day in Philadelphia ( LOOK Up and do the research).
I started out supporting Cory Booker, but heard He was a bit too supportive of European-run established businesses. I actually put Him on my REPARATIONS board and His name is still there.  I then switched to Elizabeth Warren and voted for her secretly as a write-in candidate in the Mayoral election here in Philadelphia. I like her background as a consumer’s advocate, but I wasn’t feeling the start of Her official campaign with beer and fun. (It harkened back to the beer with the Black History professor that was a real wash down during the Obama days).  Something about Warren seems unstable to me and I have a lack of trust. Now I’m switching towards Sistah Kamala Harris because She is a Howard University graduate. Reading Her book I saw plenty of support for Gay and Lesbian marriage rights, but I didn’t see enough advocacy for BLACK issues ( This also sounds like OBAMA to me so I’m concerned.) Harris gets my vote right now, but with reservations. I need to hear about Black business ownership; Anti-brutality voiced about police abuse; and leveraging BLACK men especially out of jail with good jobs in the BLACK communities they return to. I didn’t see a smack of this in her book, so it is up to the BLACK community to take the appropriate actions to politely remind Ms Harris that we can’t have another BLACk face and a lack of action for BLACK People. ( Please know that I supported President Barack Obama in 2008. I was very proud of His victory and worked on His early campaign in Delaware.  I was very pleased with the image of BLACKNESS and His formulating a great health plan. However, I jumped ship in 2012 when I saw the bombing of parts of AFRICA by a BLACk president; the retention of a BUSH left-over at the Defense Department ( who turned out to have the nerve to be critical of the Obama Administration ) and bogus Europeans,, &  high-faluting European talent at the Treasury Department.   I couldn’t pull the lever and vote for Him a second time with that on my mind. I hope and Pray the Black community will understand this.).   

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Some Paid-Off Hateful People are Among Those Who Rule Africa. Thank GOD there are More Good and Gracious Black People in Power all Over the World Who Want Decency, Peace, Justice and Sharing of Wealth
There is something else related that I have to talk about. It doesn’t only have to do with Gay and Lesbian Black People at all, much. It has to do with the People who rule Africa who hate Gay people. (By the Way, that is not ALL Africans by a long shot).  People like some Black Kings and some Black Queens and some Black leaders, and some Black military people, and some Black leading government officials, and some Black generals and some Black wealthy in Africa who want to rid the entire African continent of all footprints and history of Black Lesbians, Black Gays, Black Bisexuals and Black Transgendered People—even though such sexually different People are all throughout Africa – and it’s history. I understand why this is so, but I think it is inherent upon Black people who are different sexually to prove themselves worthy of trust, respect, and fellowship by acting properly, not engaging in too much rowdy behaviors, and being respectful of children, women, the Black family, the laws in Africa, and what community standards say is good behavior. I think a Black person can still be sexually different and abide by these standards mentioned in a good and proper Way as long as the standards are reasonable and as long as people know what these standards are and are given reasonable time to abide properly.  Such sexually different Black People are often spiritually powerful, diverse and have often contributed greatly to African society. They have also contributed greatly to African history, world society & world history.   Also: Black Gay and Black Lesbian leaders do have a right to ask for decorum among their ranks, but they need to check themselves out as well. No matter what, traditional Black leadership ( no matter what their personal lives are like) do not have a right to try to, by whatever means they might try, they do not have a right to try to undermine any group or formation of Black People that are only tending to their businesses, or living reasonable lives within limits. Most Black Gays and Black Lesbians only want to live in peace and with decency. (There’s that word decency again).  – There’s that news van again.—Smile Mr. President.
Honest Africa LOVers…

 There are some fantastic Black People who rule Africa as well. There are some of the best Black minds who want to see the best for All Africans all over the world who are in leadership positions in Africa as well. There are plenty of honest Africans, hard-working Africans, dedicated Africans, LOVing Africans and loyal Africans. Black Gays and Black lesbians must enlist with them. Be one with them, regardless of what your personal intimate habits are.  Believe me, I don’t mean to say that every African King and every African Queen and every African government official and or African wealthy person, or African tribal leader is on the take, dishonest and hopelessly out of touch with cultural differences within Black communities internationally. Hopefully, the on-the-take Brothers and on-the-take Sisters are a dying bread and fewer and fewer in numbers. But do your due diligence as Black People and help to make this loyal, educated and dedicated group of us Black folks expand and grow. Maybe it will grow into an international movement. Read up on Africa and do some self-imposed homework like trying to remember some African countries, their major industries, their religious beliefs, their leaders, their history, and the majority of some of the People’s tribal names and languages. This will pay off, I tell you, much sooner than you think. You will feel better as a Black person doing this than you will remembering the latest music lyrics.

We ALL Must Get to Acting Correctly…

 We ALL have to get to acting correctly as Black people. We really have no choice. It comes along with the whole nugget of acceptance for us from our World and Our Black World, Our Black African continent, and the African Diaspora.  It is not only us as Black Gay People. It is all of us. Storming into Africa like a Black Rock Star with 13 women on your arm and hanging from the rafters with free booze, wild sex parties, illegal drugs, spousal violence, and other mischief is and must be totally unacceptable in the Black Caribbean and in Black Africa as well.  – OR ANYWHERE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER! - Even if you are as straight as an arrow—this cannot be tolerated in the New Africa and the New Black Caribbean.  But the microscope is even more fine-tuned and focused on us if we are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered and Black People as well. That is not fair, but that is how it is.  We can, must and will prove ourselves in a positive Way and in a positive light.

 Don’t Give Europeans an Excuse to Rough Us Up and Close down Our Beautiful African Continent
 Moreover, the African Generals, African leaders, African Tribal leaders, African Military leaders,  African elders, African wealthy, who are ``homophobic’’ are partly that way because of the hooligan behavior we Black Lesbians and Black Gays are accused of taking part in. (Sometimes we are guilty.). We must take a real look at what such lured behavior does to our Black ancestor’s Spirit world; our Black children; our African traditions; and our African traditional tribal beliefs. Often such lured behaviors fly in the face of such African traditions and this is a large part of why we are getting harassed and even killed on the African continent when we ``come out.’’ This is partly why I said we need to pull back on some of the more extravagant aspects of these behaviors and start acting considerably cooler; more respectful; more kind towards each other and act like decent humans no matter what city or continent we are on. As Black People, we can do much better. We can and have been in the past model citizens and models of good behaviors.  By the Way, Black Gays are also, parents, leaders, accountants, activists, stock brokers, lawyers, doctors, fork-lift operators, librarians, singers, Rap artists, journalists, teachers, public relations people,  Muslims, Christians, English professors, Jewish People, math experts, writers, photographers, movie directors, community leaders, political experts, and Democrats. Some of us are even socialists or Republicans.  To get back on point, why am I Talking about the aforementioned Africans and how they hate us, even the professionals among us?  South Africa has it written in their Constitution that the rights of Lesbians and Gays are protected. South Africa is the only place I know of in Africa where this is true. I am afraid that many of the African leaders I spoke of are on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon, the conservative Billionaires (like the Koch Brothers), the conservative Black mega churches, and other money interests who want to and do have very negative views of Black Gay people. Taking such bribes and money from these interests is hypocritical and wrong.  Such money influences have a disproportionate impact on what Our Black People and other People think about the Black Gay community. Another group that has an undue impact on how Black Gay People are vilified in Africa are the political and military mercenaries—the so-called soldiers of fortune. These soldiers of fortune operate illegally in Africa and have in the past, disrupted entire African villages and caused hurt and pain. They are sometimes paid to do this harm by forces I mentioned earlier. This destabilizes Africa and African people and there is a lively, vivid, powerful and well-funded civilian force in the present world and the afterlife that is well trained and properly honed to rid Africa of such soldiers of fortune. The competing alternative is to retrain soldiers of fortune to be decent, whole, LOVing and kind people dedicated to a rich and thriving Africa for all BLACK people and many more people who want to help Africa and Africans do well. The work centers on Africans and Africa being of help to itself first by stabilizing itself economically and ending so many diseases that have been a problem. This is why I have a campaign going on – through my corporations - to provide clean and pristine water for Africa. This helps stabilize entire villages by lowering the levels of diseases and creating comfort instead of problems.   Some, if not most, of these mercenaries, have deep pockets and are well paid and spread money around to promote hatred, ill will, violence, and inflammatory views about Black Gay People. The first step in changing this is to expose it in the media and talk about it in an informed, open-minded, knowledgeable and critical Way. ( this is one of the main reasons I am writing this article.)

Fairness and Due Process

 While we are pulling back on our indecent behavior as straight Black People and Gay Black People in excess, ( we also need to curb the influence of these Africans (Who are acting so ruthlessly, hypocritically, thoughtlessly, and unjustly and are basically traders to their race [those who take big bribes from the INTELLIGENCE PEOPLE the Pentagon and other arms of the UNITED STATES military and racist billionaires like the Koch Brothers].  We make sure these folks HAVE to operate with decency, fairness, due process, and equality. (I need your help in making this happen. See editor’s note and write me. ) This is why I proposed a set of African Rules ( that are by no means mandatory) several years ago. (Call me and I’ll e-mail you a copy of these African Rules) and this is why I am still touting these same rules today.  We have to help our Black community – locally and internationally – understand that ole tribal influences that have ruled in tribes for several generations will not and most likely should not die out very soon -- even if some of their beliefs are so-called ``homophobic’’.  Part of the problem is our being, as Black Gays, being lumped together with non-Black people who have similar behaviors and who are often at the root of such lured behaviors I’m talking about. This is why there is a movement afoot in the United States to recreate Black Gay culture, make it more people - friendly, less youth-worshiping, kinder to Black Gay elders, less Capitalistic, and more respectful of Africans, the African village, African women and African children and or more pro Afro-centric while also being more LOVing. There are examples of organized efforts among Black Gays & Africans in Africa to rectify some of the differences going on in Africa along the lines of sexual orientation. Youthful organizing has found a great deal of success recently. This is what being Black and Gay really should be about – creating honor, decency and Black trusts.
** Start Editing Here on Friday, December 6th, 2019
Freedoms in South Africa

 By the same token, maybe there should be safe states like South Africa where Black Gays and Black Lesbians who are of African descent can congregate freely and unhampered. (Most of Uganda is a place where Black Gays and Black Lesbians take their lives in their own hands by being open about their sexuality. Uganda needs help in this regard, as does much of the rest of Africa. A balance needs to be struck where tolerance, acceptable behaviors, traditional and Tribal concerns, family values, the need for children to be safe, and general decency, peace and justice are all given a fair and open voice and REALLY heard.

The Wealth of Africa Creates More Complexity

Add to this equation the fact that Africa holds much of the world’s silver, gold, diamonds, rubies, bauxite, copper, and uranium and you have a very complex situation that has a lot of troublesome variables, difficult money influences, racial tensions, economic stresses and political problems that are often ripe for corruption and the influences of Big Money.  A person like President Donald Trump being in the White House means someone who doesn’t have a clue about what to do about this issue makes it inherently important for us as Black People to become more knowledgeable about Africa, Black Gay and Black Lesbian issues and similar situations and variables as they impact on our entire African Diaspora.

Some solutions: To Black women of all ages, (Our Black Sisters) I ask you to have your children later, after you have achieved a stable job or have achieved a degree or two from academia.  (There is plenty of scholarship money out there. Give me a call and my company will help you find college funding.). Tell your sons and daughters this and tell them each year you wait to have children a child is taken off the welfare rolls.  Having children too early destabilizes our Black community as the goods and services for that child have to sometimes come from the state or the family since the fathers are sometimes absent and unable to provide for the child.  (I want to point out and honor Black Fathers and Black mothers who take full responsibility for the care, education, welfare and well-being of their Black children. Their numbers are many. Please know that is my heart-felt position. If you need help finding education money and scholarships for your Black youths or Black children please read the end of this article and contact me.) Our young Brothers must listen to this hue and cry also. Get a degree, graduate from High School and go on further to a trade school or college. ( Preferably a BLACK college or a BLACK University the reason being that such BLACK institutions are known to foster better grades, more dedicated work, long-lasting relationships between students, Black faculty and BLAck staff, and a greater possibility to reach into the Black community for lucrative jobs.)   Get into some of the special programs that exist out there to find work such as at People Emergency Center in West Philadelphia, or Opportunities Industrial Centers on North Broad Street. Also: look up the Urban League and the Urban Coalition and work towards getting a good job early in life, or getting a business off the ground.  Stop by the Enterprise Center in West Philadelphia and ask about job listings and what they offer to Blacks in business. There are inexpensive places to get a business plan done. Apply for a job at places like Universal Companies in South Philadelphia (Owned by record producer and lyricist Brother Kenny Gamble.  Work to be a teacher or a librarian (they especially need Black males), work for SPETA (start as a sweeper or clean up person and work your way up in a very strong union. Those union wages have been hard fought for and can maintain a family.)  If you are young and willing to put in the hours you can get yourself together and find good work still in this great land of ours – The United States of Native America.  You can personally call my company and I’ll help you find a situation in life that will be productive and helpful in your stabilizing yourself especially economically, which is very, very important.  As Black youth, you are our future. We need you to be stable [economically],  be able-bodied and hard working. ( There is also a need to be yourself and enjoy life, so don’t think I’m saying not to have good friends, party and enjoy life. I think the important thing is to have balance and be safe by using condoms when having sex.  You can still be a bus driver or a mechanic and make good money. If you want to have sex, just be careful and use condoms or other effective forms of contraceptives. You will have plenty of time in the future after 32 (THIRTY TWO) to have children.  Read about and visit AFRICA!! (Parts of my forthcoming book talk about this). By the Way, you must also consider adopting children. There are plenty of beautiful Black babies at our Black adoption centers that need stable Black fathers and stable Black mothers. The funny thing about this is, you can get cash from the state, and hold your head high, if you decide to be a good, working Foster father or a good, working Foster mother.  If you are young, you can do these things even if you are Transgendered, Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual as well. Think before you act.  Some people, some Black elders, have been telling you these things until they are blue in the face, but somehow – with TV, Radio, IPhones, Video, movies, organized sports,  and other distractions from society we have not gotten through to you. The free library is a fantastic resource for taking workshops that can open your thinking and get you away from the ``street’’ mentality and the ``hustle’’ mentality that spellbinds far too many of our Black youth. You don’t have to believe the hype! We need you to take on the banner and act correctly and take us into a clear, bright, clean, trustworthy, responsible, honorable, fresh, lucrative and hopeful BLACK future, no matter what kind of person gets into the White House.  You can also pool your money with close friends (get a lawyer and decide who handles what aspect of this endeavor – read some books on Real Estate and business) and buy some property, start a business and by all means DO THE RESEARCH! Utilize property for things that will fundamentally improve our Black community—like rental property, honest banks & honest credit unions, well-run and well-managed restaurants, hotels, elder-care facilities, car dealerships, childcare facilities, and so forth.  I want to hear positive and good things from our Black youth from now on.   Also: back on the reason I wrote this article, let us not forget that much of the heterosexual lifestyle can easily cross over into some homosexual activities and behaviors and vice versa. Let’s cool down the finger pointing, name calling and other such immature activity and discover what we have in common – Our similarities.  Political conservatives do not have a curb or a monopoly on the decency market.  Racism itself, which many conservatives espouse as a norm, is socially and politically reprehensible, anti-social and unacceptable by most norms in most countries and cultures around the globe.   By the Way, also listen to WURD 900 AM or 96.1 FM Black Talk Radio, where our recently late Brother Wayne Moore used to call in and teach us about CUBA, Africa, the Caribbean, our corrupt United States, and everything imaginable in between that impacted on us as Black People. I know, as I live and breathe, His good, wholesome and clear Black Spirit is with me here even as I write this to you. LISTEN TO YOUR BLACK ELDERS OF GREAT REPUTATION AND GREAT RESPONSIBILITY, PROVEN RESPONSIBILITY.
There are some Black Gay men who are simply terrific as role models. Some of them are NOT as ole as I am.  They lead health organizations; play professional sports; star in movies and television shows; serve as architects and draftsmen; are union members on the front lines of shops; are successful businessmen; are respected elders who are educators; are Pastors of their own churches; are successful restaurateurs; are creative people with Rap contracts; are genouses at fine BLACK academic institutions; are successful artists and successful scholars; and are successful businessmen. You don’t have to try to reinvent the wheel or make a cake the same way every time without leaving it out in the rain.  Some of these people will let you learn about them without the sexual innuendo. (It is always best, I feel, to work through existing institutions to find out about such legitimate opportunities. If you call me I can help you find such opportunities).   I know these people exist because I’m one of them.
Here is a little about me: Educated at Ohio State, I worked for the Philadelphia Tribune for a time after getting my undergraduate degree.  I was rather open about my relationship with a fellow student at Ohio State and found the relationship helpful in my maintaining a B+ average.  I worked in media for about 13 years ( at TV Guide magazine), and was hampered by mental illness, but kept my pride intact through 39 years of therapy. I came out a champion and will shine brightly as a business leader in the near future. I don’t need to or want to be in the Lime Light, because I think helping others and myself with money is not only powerful, but spiritually enriching. I have found that LOVing BLACK people is one of the most moving and empowering aspects of being myself as a REAL BLACK man.  Being Gay and BLACK is NOT a double-edged sword, but a JOY and a pleasure, even though I am still seeking the right man to share it all with.  

God bless you.
 One last thing:     If we don’t have the rule of law, the ability to legally – through an accepted process-- change laws, and change policy, and an innate ability to discern right from wrong, as well as a solid goal of adhering to a decent level of humanity and decorum, we in fact, as it were, have tyranny and anarchy – not the democracy we seek and fight for.

 Editor’s Note:  I HAVE A LIST OF BOOKS YOU CAN ASK ME FOR THAT WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THESE SITUATIONS BETTER AND HELP YOU GET A BETTER HAND ON WHAT TO DO TO INCREASE POWER FOR YOURSELF AND END THE FEELING OF HOPELESSNESS YOU MIGHT BE FEELING. Call me at 1 (215) 823 9985 and send me your e-mail address [or leave it clearly on my phone] and I’ll send my book list to you.  You can also buy a copy of my poetry book ``Let the Children Gather,’’ by Tracy Gibson to help me out financially. They cost $10.00 per copy.  Change costs money. My corporation is an ``S’’ corporation. We are celebrating our 13th year (we incorporated on December 18th, 2006). Reach us by regular mail at Brother Tracy Gibson and Associates, Incorporated; 670 North 41st Street; Apartment - Office B; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19104 - 5202. Contributions are accepted,but in NO WAY required or demanded for me to work with you or your parents. Donations are not tax deductible. This article is written through the auspices of Brother Tracy Gibson and Associates, Incorporated. If you wish to write to us, please submit a letter at BrotherTracy11@GMail.Com or KOKAYIJESUS333@GMail.com.


Tuesday, October 29, 2019

My Dear Lionel Richie .. . forgiveness for you and me!


My Dear Good Brother Richie:  You are forgiven for the people you have hurt along the way in your life. ( I have hurt people also). I don’t know what you are said to have done. Maybe you did nothing much bad. My contention is that BLACK people don’t really want to hurt others, BLACK People are doing things cooked up by a very ambitious so-called ``intelligence’’ BANTER bent on world domination by forces who must be curbed and controlled if there is going to be enough fresh, natural healthy food; clean, fresh and pristine water and decent land for crops and decent, clean , sustainable places to live throughout this planet.  Don’t fret and  bother with feeling guilty. Look at the beautiful music you have contributed to our people and our world. GOD ALMIGHTY, the Lord, GOD, Jesus, and all other formations of GOD LOVes you for what you have taught us through your mistakes and taught us through your charity and what you teach us through your music. I do NOT pity you, I LOVe you and appreciate you and I need your help. * Don't wait around for other people to accept your interpretation of who and what GOD is, Find Him or Her in your own soul if this is what will fulfill you! 



Gratefully True, Peace and Justice, Sharing Wealth and approving Economic Sharing,

GOD ALMIGHTY - Tracy Gibson 
*What there is to know about why we can’t function!
By a Black man who is also an independent thinker.
     The thoughts we have are sometimes orchestrated by outside forces. I cannot put my finger on them. I know they are there. I know this is real. But the source seems as elusive as an Federal Bureau of Investigation budget with all the EMPTY SPACES NOT MAKING  SENSE .....




Black Gay Activist Visits Center City to Demonstrate Against Food Insecurity!
By Tracy Gibson

 I did a live and active food-security demonstration at the Rittenhouse Market at 18th and Spruce Street’s ritzy Center City area of Philadelphia. The reasons are four fold:
1] I almost always have to borrow money or a friend’s food stamp card to make it through the month. Last month { JULY} I had to borrow $153.00 from a friend just to have enough food for that month.
2] As a Black prideful & powerful Gay man of 63, I find it demeaning to have to constantly borrow from friends and family. People, bureaucrats, rich businessmen, investors, the wealthy and successful politicians often fail to realize that most poor people have pride, dignity and respect for themselves and don’t want to take government handouts, LET ALONE FIGHT OVER THEM!..
3] I have a college degree, several years of experience in my chosen professions { writing, public relations, BLACK community relations and BLACK youth advocacy }, and have taken several classes and workshops including two free two-day free classes at the Wharton School at the Univ. of Pen. ( 38th and Walnut Street in West Philadelphia ) ; Also: I took several workshops at Delaware’s Money School; and a free parenting class at the Salvation Army at 55th and Market Street in West Philadelphia. I am qualified to work at least 12 to 15 hours a week even though I’m disabled.
4] According to Van Jones’, who is a very qualified writer, lawyer ( YALE LAW SCHOOL ), and environmentalist, his  book ``The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems,’’ says at the last paragraph of page 126 and the top of page 127: ``Meanwhile, people in our own country are actually going hungry. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), in 2006, 35.5 million Americans lived in ``food insecure households,’’ comprising 22.8 million adults and 12.6 million children. Many low-income communities, particularly in urban settings, don’t have access to a single real supermarket. They are forced to patronize liquor stores selling Cheetos and Snickers – if they’re lucky maybe a potato or a banana – all at 30 to 70 percent higher prices than regular stores. And of course there are the ubiquitous (  from Webster’s dictionary ubiquitous means to be everywhere at the same time ) fast-food chains. Medical costs to treat diet-related ailments like diabetes and heart disease run more than $75 Billion a year in the United States.’’  END QUOTE.
5] The brash emotions of deep-seated guilt and equally deep-seated shame are part and parcel of living in poverty. Poor people are criminalized. I don’t want it to be this way, but it is true and has been for many years.  { But the criminalization of the poor needs to end today ! } We must not forget that our country once had debtor prisons. They might as well call prison time the same thing here and now because a large preponderance of poor people are either the same people going through the court systems, out on parole or criminalized in some other ways just for being poor - from being looked at ``funny’’ while shopping in the department stores like Macy’s, Barney’s New York or Bergdorf Goodman’s , to having guards follow you at the WaWa Food Markets, at Broad and Walnut Street in Philadelphia, to having people ``mistakenly’’ think you were the other brother down the street who just robbed the jewelry store around the corner, to thinking you ``gave’’ some diamond necklaces broaches, and diamond rings to another brother who asked to see them way back when you worked as an associate at Macy’s in some far-off suburb you forgot all about several years ago. . .  These things are compounded when your sexuality is also criminalized and again, even when the race you belong to is criminalized in 50 ways I didn’t even mention here. There are too many excuses to put BLACK men in jail. IT ENDS TODAY!
   As machines take human jobs at the check-out lines, less and less people are able to afford to check out at the supermarket anyway. All too often getting food at a church mission means not being able to eat the fresh leafy green vegetables nutrition authorities like myself ( I have a up-to-date Serv.Safe certificate say you and I are supposed to eat -  along with fresh organic fruits, good bead like Rye bread, pumpernickel bread or 12 grain bread from Arnolds’, or organic Quakers Oat Meal, raw organic honey, and Wheaties with determined Wimbledon Tennis Champion and human rights activist Sistah Sarena Williams on the box or Brotha Russell Wilson, who plays for the Seattle Seahawks and is also concerned with the issues facing our youth and human rights. .  .
      I strongly suggest BLACK  and progressive people do what I did today and go to a ritzy neighborhood and put the best food possible in your cart. Don’t take a dime, a penny or any money or credit cards or your food stamp card with you to the supermarket. Let me be clear, I AM NOT SUGGESTING THAT PEOPLE STEAL ANYTHING  from anyone OR at any time! ( We don’t want you stealing like our labor was stolen from our BLACK African ancestors years ago). Don’t take anything! When you get everything added up at the checkout counter tell them : ``This is a demonstration against food insecurity. Here is a pre-written letter for your managers and owners. Have a great day.’’ My bill for the food I couldn’t afford to purchase today came to about $202.58 for one and a half weeks of good, wholesome and nutritious items. Leave the food right there for them to put away or put back on the shelves. I know this takes courage, but think of the courage it took for the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and the Freedom Riders Down South { don’t forget some of these Freedom Riders were of European descent  as well } to sit at Woolworths lunch counters and get spit on, kicked and beaten just to be served food back in the early 1960’s. This was done just to get things to where they are today. Things, places and situations may not be where we want them to be, but I think we have made some improvements and progress. Some Freedom Riders paid for their bold and courageous actions with their very lives such as Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner  ( please look them up and read about them. I will be advocating for a major motion picture about them soon ) who were murdered in Mississippi on June 24th, 1964. I know what you are going to say, and you are correct, Brother Eric Garner was killed by police on July 17, 2014 just a few years ago just for selling cigarettes in Staten Island, New York. I know you, like me, will never forget Brother Eric Garner  and carry Him and His Spirit on your shoulders with you when you go to your local ``uppity’’ supermarket.  Remember when you take this action, that you are not really breaking any know laws that I know of. Ask your parents, grandparents or guardians if you are under 21, and make sure NOT to take any money at all with you.  Don’t get an attitude, this is a quiet demonstration.
     I honor and thank myself for doing this demonstration today and I equally honor and thank you and your family and your friends for taking similar peaceful actions to make situations better for us today and for our children and grandchildren in the near and far future.
GOD Almighty,
Peace, POWER, and Justice through sharing,
Many Blessings,

Tracy Gibson,

Fellow activist and businessman in Philadelphia.

( The real irony of writing this article is that I actually have very little food at home due to the cost of the food I need as a surviving Black man with high blood pressure. I also have a very low income and only work for the community at little pay, for my Herculean efforts. I can't eat hardly any salt, white flour, white rice, or white bread. I need your help. Please send certified envelopes with postal money orders - whatever amount you can afford - I am already thanking you and am very appreciative!  Send to Tracy Gibson; 670 North 41st Street; Apartment - Office B; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 - 5202 )  My opinions are my own and not those of any corporations or individuals who will support me. ) 






Hallelujah!  If you would like to give non-tax deductible donations to this writer for His continued work you may do so by writing Him at Mr. Tracy Gibson; 670 North 41st Street; Apartment - Office B; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 - 5202 or calling - 1 - 215 - 823 - 9985. I can send you a synopsis of what I work on regularly and some of the results of my work.  I appreciate what you do as well. Together, we will make the world safer, richer and the people healthier and more wealthy and fare.


Friday, October 25, 2019

There is something ...


What there is to know about why we can’t function!
By a Black man who is also an independent thinker.
     The thoughts we have are sometimes orchestrated by outside forces. I cannot put my finger on them. I know they are there. I know this is real. But the source seems as elusive as a Federal Bureau of Investigation budget with all the EMPTY SPACES NOT MAKING  SENSE .....




Black Gay Activist Visits Center City to Demonstrate Against Food Insecurity!
By Tracy Gibson ( YO GOD! )

 I did a live and active food-security demonstration at the Rittenhouse Market at 18th and Spruce Street’s ritzy Center City area of Philadelphia. The reasons are four fold:
1] I almost always have to borrow money or a friend’s food stamp card to make it through the month. Last month { JULY} I had to borrow $153.00 from a friend just to have enough food for that month.
2] As a Black prideful & powerful Gay man of 63, I find it demeaning to have to constantly borrow from friends and family. People, bureaucrats, rich businessmen, investors, the wealthy and successful politicians often fail to realize that most poor people have pride, dignity and respect for themselves and don’t want to take government handouts, LET ALONE FIGHT OVER THEM!..
3] I have a college degree, several years of experience in my chosen professions { writing, public relations, BLACK community relations and BLACK youth advocacy }, and have taken several classes and workshops including two free two-day free classes at the Wharton School at the Univ. of Pen. ( 38th and Walnut Street in West Philadelphia ) ; Also: I took several workshops at Delaware’s Money School; and a free parenting class at the Salvation Army at 55th and Market Street in West Philadelphia. I am qualified to work at least 12 to 15 hours a week even though I’m disabled.
4] According to Van Jones’, who is a very qualified writer, lawyer ( YALE LAW SCHOOL ), and environmentalist, his  book ``The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems,’’ says at the last paragraph of page 126 and the top of page 127: ``Meanwhile, people in our own country are actually going hungry. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), in 2006, 35.5 million Americans lived in ``food insecure households,’’ comprising 22.8 million adults and 12.6 million children. Many low-income communities, particularly in urban settings, don’t have access to a single real supermarket. They are forced to patronize liquor stores selling Cheetos and Snickers – if they’re lucky maybe a potato or a banana – all at 30 to 70 percent higher prices than regular stores. And of course there are the ubiquitous (  from Webster’s dictionary ubiquitous means to be everywhere at the same time ) fast-food chains. Medical costs to treat diet-related ailments like diabetes and heart disease run more than $75 Billion a year in the United States.’’  END QUOTE.
5] The brash emotions of deep-seated guilt and equally deep-seated shame are part and parcel of living in poverty. Poor people are criminalized. I don’t want it to be this way, but it is true and has been for many years.  { But the criminalization of the poor needs to end today ! } We must not forget that our country once had debtor prisons. They might as well call prison time the same thing here and now because a large preponderance of poor people are either the same people going through the court systems, out on parole or criminalized in some other ways just for being poor - from being looked at ``funny’’ while shopping in the department stores like Macy’s, Barney’s New York or Bergdorf Goodman’s , to having guards follow you at the WaWa Food Markets, at Broad and Walnut Street in Philadelphia, to having people ``mistakenly’’ think you were the other brother down the street who just robbed the jewelry store around the corner, to thinking you ``gave’’ some diamond necklaces broches, and diamond rings to another brother who asked to see them way back when you worked as an associate at Macy’s in some far-off suburb you forgot all about several years ago. . .  These things are compounded when your sexuality is also criminalized and again, even when the race you belong to is criminalized in 50 ways I didn’t even mention here. There are too many excuses to put BLACK men in jail. IT ENDS TODAY!
   As machines take human jobs at the check-out lines, less and less people are able to afford to check out at the supermarket anyway. All too often getting food at a church mission means not being able to eat the fresh leafy green vegetables nutrition authorities like myself ( I have a up-to-date Serv.Safe certificate say you and I are supposed to eat -  along with fresh organic fruits, good bead like Rye bread, pumpernickel bread or 12 grain bread from Arnolds’, or organic Quakers Oat Meal, raw organic honey, and Wheaties with determined Wimbledon Tennis Champion and human rights activist Sistah Sarena Williams on the box or Brotha Russell Wilson, who plays for the Seattle Seahawks and is also concerned with the issues facing our youth and human rights. .  .
      I strongly suggest BLACK  and progressive people do what I did today and go to a ritzy neighborhood and put the best food possible in your cart. Don’t take a dime, a penny or any money or credit cards or your food stamp card with you to the supermarket. Let me be clear, I AM NOT SUGGESTING THAT PEOPLE STEAL ANYTHING  from anyone OR at any time! ( We don’t want you stealing like our labor was stolen from our BLACK African ancestors years ago). Don’t take anything! When you get everything added up at the checkout counter tell them : ``This is a demonstration against food insecurity. Here is a pre-written letter for your managers and owners. Have a great day.’’ My bill for the food I couldn’t afford to purchase today came to about $202.58 for one and a half weeks of good, wholesome and nutritious items. Leave the food right there for them to put away or put back on the shelves. I know this takes courage, but think of the courage it took for the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and the Freedom Riders Down South { don’t forget some of these Freedom Riders were of European descent  as well } to sit at Woolworths lunch counters and get spit on, kicked and beaten just to be served food back in the early 1960’s. This was done just to get things to where they are today. Things, places and situations may not be where we want them to be, but I think we have made some improvements and progress. Some Freedom Riders paid for their bold and courageous actions with their very lives such as Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner  ( plese look them up and read about them. I will be advocating for a major motion picture about them soon ) who were murdered in Mississippi on June 24th, 1964. I know what you are going to say, and you are correct, Brother Eric Garner was killed by police on July 17, 2014 just a few years ago just for selling cigarettes in Staten Island, New York. I know you, like me, will never forget Brother Eric Garner  and carry Him and His Spirit on your shoulders with you when you go to your local ``uppity’’ supermarket.  Remember when you take this action, that you are not really breaking any know laws that I know of. Ask your parents, grandparents or guardians if you are under 21, and make sure NOT to take any money at all with you.  Don’t get an attitude, this is a quiet demonstration.
     I honor and thank myself for doing this demonstration today and I equally honor and thank you and your family and your friends for taking similar peaceful actions to make situations better for us today and for our children and grandchildren in the near and far future.
GOD Almighty,
Peace, POWER, and Justice through sharing,
Many Blessings,

Tracy Gibson,

Fellow activist and businessman in Philadelphia.

( The real irony of writing this article is that I actually have very little food at home due to the cost of the food I need as a surviving Black man with high blood pressure. I also have a very low income and only work for the community at little pay, for my Herculean efforts. I can't eat hardly any salt, white flour, white rice, or white bread. I need your help. Please send certified envelopes with postal money orders - whatever amount you can afford - I am already thanking you and am very appreciative!  Send to Tracy Gibson; 670 North 41st Street; Apartment - Office B; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 - 5202 )  My opinions are my own and not those of any corporations or individuals who will support me. ) 





Hallelujah!  If you would like to give non-tax deductible donations to this writer for His continued work you may do so by writing Him at Mr. Tracy Gibson; 670 North 41st Street; Apartment - Office B; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 - 5202 or calling - 1 - 215 - 823 - 9985. I can send you a synopsis of what I work on regularly and some of the results of my work.  I appreciate what you do as well. Together, we will make the world safer, richer and the people healthier and more wealthy and fare.