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Open Letter Lyrics - Declaration Of A Headhunter - Stuck Mojo

An open letter to the Rev. Jesse Jackson 

 

We, the members of the Mojo family, 

Feel that your actions and retoric as a self professed leader 

Of the black community are in fact detrimental to the very 

People you claim to represent. 

We also feel that as a result you do much to undermind the well-being 

And harmony of the United States as a whole. You kind of work for 

The advancement of the black community and you speak from a position 

That the black population cannot advance itself socialy, politically 

Or economically because an immovable object, the white establishment, 

Forever blocks it's path 

Yet you preach further support such as welfare and affirmative action 

That put members of the population in a position of dependancy and 

Reliance on the establishment 

You bask in the glow of the media spot light, you passionately decree 

That racism and prejudice are alive today as they were four hundred 

Years ago, but does this do anything to reverse it's effect? 

No one with the intellegence will deny that a great atrocity was commited 

Against the black race at the hands of white settlers of this country, 

But a wound cannot heal if it is continuously re-opened 

That is to say, that it will heal but it will take much longer and the 

Scar it leaves will be grotesque and raise high on the skin 

A true leader leads by example and the example you have shown is not one 

Of stregnth of character, self-reliance, commentment to excellence or 

Personal accountability 

It's these traits that are necessary to advace oneself as an individual 

It is only as strong curagous and moral individuals that any race can 

Live the quality of life that it chooses 

We give our deepest respect to the true leaders: 

Alan Keys, J.C. Watts, Tony Brown, and Dr. Walter Williams 

Men who never deny their heritege but are proud to be first and 

Foremost a part of the human race