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Entry for May 21, 2008

As Robert Louis Stevenson rightly said, Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.


At this time, I urge you all to help illuminate the minds of the leaders at UC Berkeley so that they may be liberated from the wicked clutches of bigotry, and find reasons sufficient to desist from committing acts of unrestrained discrimination.


I sincerely believe that your support and voice will help provide people like Iris D. Tommelein, Robert Glenn Bea, and Illan Adler reasons to embrace diversity and be more tolerant to the most unique creations of God (human beings).


Thank you.


 

2008-05-22 02:38:42 GMTComments: 2 |Permanent Link
Entry for April 1, 2008
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Please permit me to borrow a leaf from the wise. Every human mind is a great slumbering power until awakened by a keen desire and by definite resolution to do. I felt an earnest and humble desire, and shall do till I die, to eradicate bigotry and beat down debauchery until the black man is free from the tyrannical whims of the white supremacists. 


In the Month of April 2008, please join me to remind the University of California at Berkeley that bigotry and dehumanization of people of color is old fashioned and has no place in modern world. In reality no man is superior to the other, except in the fuzzy views of those infested with an incurable illusory aberration and myopism of the mind, that is, the chauvinists.    


Thank You!


2008-04-01 12:38:36 GMTComments: 25 |Permanent Link
Entry for March 26, 2008

Someone once wrote, "why comes tribulation and temptation, but for man to meet and master and make crouch beneath his foot. And in so doing be pedestaled in triumph".


There is no fight harder or tougher than the one against institutionalized racism, bigotry, and chauvinist systems subtly operated by the University of California at Berkeley, the defeat of which there is no sweeter triumph.

2008-03-26 15:58:53 GMTComments: 4 |Permanent Link
Entry for March 25, 2008

J. Willard Marriott once wrote "Good timber does not grow with ease; the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees". The fight to uproot the deeply institutionalized bigotry at UC Berkeley is not an easy one. The opposition to a bigotry free atmosphere at Berkeley is in the majority, and they posses and operate an absolute powers of the giver and taker. I know with your support the University of California at Berkeley will be freed from the iron grasp of the supremacist, and bigotry will be a thing of history at Berkeley.


The question of victory is neither that of power nor of inability to fight, but that of persistence, vision and courage. A purposeful persistence quest for justice is always served; remember "Sometime, some people don't give up. Sometime, some people can't stop asking for justice and fairness" - Mark 7: 28; Luke 18: 2-5.


2008-03-25 14:57:27 GMTComments: 3 |Permanent Link
Entry for March 21, 2008

My sincere thanks to you all for the support, advice and help you have provided to me in the first 40 days of berkeleyblakcout.com. As of yesterday Thursday March 20, 2008, a total of 147,277 people have browsed berkeleyblacout.com, 2/3 of which are U.S. residents. It is pleasing to note however that berkeleyblackout.com recorded 99,135 new visitors from 65 western nations in the month of March 2008 alone.


I can only hope that berkeleyblackout.com will caution and bring a breeze of change to those flagrant law breakers. I am certain that this will be a humbling reminder to those who wished no one ever confront their wrongdoings so they may continue their dirty, gruesome illegitimate acts that no one is above the laws of the land.  It is my humble wish that all and sundry will remember that bigotry and dehumanization of the individual constitutes a breach of the constitution of the United States of America and violates the basic concepts of fundamental human rights.


As we approach the Holy weekend, it is my belief that you will continue to reflect on how to make UC Berkeley a more accommodating environment for people of color and the handicapped. 


Please do not forget to post your comment, and continue to refer Berkeleybalckout.com to family and friends.


Best wishes. 

2008-03-21 17:57:12 GMTComments: 5 |Permanent Link
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