Showing posts with label Lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lion. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2026

When justice becomes selective in America, no one is safe

 

A trained lion consuming black chickens will eat white chickens when it is hungry.

A trained lion consuming black chickens will eat white chickens when it is hungry.


The release of the man responsible for Renee Nicole Good’s death has struck a nerve across the United States, not only because of the tragedy itself but because of what it symbolizes. When a system appears to excuse or minimize violence committed by those in positions of authority, it sends a dangerous message: impunity is negotiable.

 

Many fear that such decisions embolden agencies like ICE to act with even less restraint, knowing accountability is inconsistent and often politically selective. A week ago, I urged Americans to respect the office of the presidency, regardless of their personal feelings toward Donald Trump.

 

Some readers misunderstood me, but the point I raised is bigger than any single political figure. I questioned Americans to confront a contradiction: how can a nation protest abuses committed by its own institutions today while ignoring or even supporting similar abuses inflicted on vulnerable populations or developing countries for decades?

 

The United States and its Western allies have long been involved in policies that destabilize developing nations, exploit their resources, and undermine their sovereignty. These actions rarely provoke outrage at home, yet when similar patterns of mistreatment begin to surface domestically, the shock is sudden and selective.

 

If Americans had consistently opposed injustice, whether against African-Americans, immigrants, or communities in developing countries, the current climate of institutional aggression might never have taken root. When a society tolerates or rationalizes harm against one group, it inadvertently normalizes the mechanisms of oppression.

 

Eventually, those same mechanisms can be redirected toward anyone, including the very citizens who once felt insulated by them. Power, once unrestrained, does not discriminate.

 

A lion trained to eat only black chickens will eventually eat white ones when hunger strikes. This captures a universal truth about systems of abuse. Once a structure is built to dehumanize or dominate, it does not remain confined to its original targets. History shows that unchecked power expands, adapts, and ultimately consumes whatever stands in its path.

 

The lesson is not about race alone; it is about the predictable behavior of institutions that operate without accountability. At the heart of the message is a simple but urgent principle: equality is not optional. A society that wants to protect its own citizens must first reject injustice everywhere, not only when it becomes personally inconvenient.

 

True justice requires consistency, empathy, and the courage to confront uncomfortable truths about one’s own nation. Until that happens, the cycle of selective outrage and selective justice will continue, and tragedies like Renee Nicole Good’s case will remain symptoms of a deeper moral failure.


Sunday, January 24, 2021

The Wicked Flee When No One Pursues, But The Righteous Are Bold As a Lion

A strong bold lion without any fear is what I am

A strong, bold lion without any fear is what I am


"God didn't give us the spirit of fear." This biblical scripture, which can be found at 2 Timothy 1:7, tells us that there is no need for a man to fear because God didn't put fear in anyone. 


Fear is an emotion experienced by everyone. It can have both negative and positive impacts on human lives, so we need to ask ourselves why thousands of people live in constant fear today, and if the negative impact of fear psychologically affects people.


When a person feels threatened, he or she can be scared; therefore, because of that fear, he will be careful so that nothing wrong happens to him. At the same time, there are others too that live in constant fear because of the wrong they did against other people, since they fear reprisals.


The latter is what the US and Western European governments are experiencing at the moment. The US government and its Western European allies, Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, etc, have committed so many crimes against Africa or the black people to the extent that their governments feel restless because they fear payback.

 

The bible was brought to Africa as a means of deception, to oppress a race that has no power to defend themselves, yet the bible has played a significant role in the lives of Africans because we can't ignore the soothing, consolation, and healing words of this great book.


Slavery, colonial brutality, Apartheid horrors, and the deliberate spread of diseases in Africa haven't only taught Africans a great lesson but have also made them one of the toughest creatures on earth, able to withstand serious situations and calamities than Europe and the United States of America.


Even though Africans have no intention to cause any pain to the white man, because of the crimes Europe and the US governments have committed against humanity in both Africa and America, they always live in constant fear. The only thing that can give them rest is to apologize to Africa, but this is something they are prepared to do.


Instead, they think the best way to control their fear and reduce any possible threat or payback is to control the articles of writers. I am an African writer, but none of my articles carry or instigate violence against white people or governments, yet I have been treated worse than a criminal or as a terrorist because of the truth.


I receive e-mails daily from many of my readers who are concerned about me and my family, followed by warnings to be careful about my life, but I always have one answer for them that I haven't committed any crime to be scared of presidents, politicians, and governments. 


Their childish actions of suppressing the truth on our blogs and censoring what we write suggest they are scared of us. In life, if you live in a glasshouse, you don't have to throw stones at your neighbor, and if you are scared of payback, then stop committing white-collar crimes against the poor, weak, and vulnerable nations or people.


What do people want in this world? If everyone wants to be a leader, who will stay behind to help the blind? And if everyone wants to kill for gold and diamonds, who will be responsible for that bloodshed? Why do people do evil to other people if they are not willing to do it to themselves?


Our world is fast collapsing, with the killing of innocent people, yet nobody cares about that because the victims are black people, and secondly, because they get their bloody diamonds they are looking for, but in this world, whatever a man sows, the same he shall reap. 


We have heard of what great science can do, but we have never heard of a farmer who planted an apple tree, and when it was ready to harvest, they were tomatoes. It's a shame if one views the current situation in this terrific world of coronavirus, putting fear and anxiety in everyone.


We must remind ourselves, based on my bible, that those who live by the sword will die by the sword; therefore, those abetting and aiding crimes committed by those occupying high positions in society have no route to escape when the wrath of God befalls them. They will also perish at the right time the Almighty God has set for them.