10.11.2005

The Congo

As an American woman, I am most proud of the things I am indeed able to enjoy in freedom-though we have a long way to go before we are truly treated equally. And also as an American woman, I am grieving for our sisters around the world at this moment. Especially our sisters in the Africa, and the Congo, being slaughtered like lambs in the fall. Raped like animals in the wild, and then left for dead. Our sisters, who are not yet even learning to walk, spliced open from rectum to vagina by hellish dogs of men. WHEN WILL THIS MADNESS STOP? When will WE as finally stomp our very uncomfortable high heel shoe down and scream, "NO MORE!!!!", so not another one of our sisters bleeds for mans lust. It sickens me to write this. It sickens me that the media has brainwashed us into living the same old "don't ask-don't tell" policy about rape, molestation, and abuse, but when it comes time to sell a pair of Nikes...welllll hold the phone! Then all of a sudden we're muscled, intelligent, strong, brave, AND sexy all on a good hair day! Well ladies, I'm here to tell you, no STRIKE that, I'm here to SCREAMMMMM at you. To PLEAD with you. TO BEG YOU. Before you die, God will smile upon you in you help your sister. Black, white, yellow, and olive...we are allllll sisters in this world full of "men folk". If you can go with a church or organization to a place where women and children are being especially persecuted, please go once in your life. Make that your family's Christmas present instead of all those plastic toys that they will never remember anyway. If you can donate, even just 5 dollars to the Red Cross, or Doctors Without Borders. Please consider. I have blinking banners to both sites here to make it easier to find. Thanks.

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