**********************GOOD BYE, MR. BOB - TopicsExpress



          

**********************GOOD BYE, MR. BOB BROWN********************** We have just realized that the livewire of the All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) (Guinea Conakry), Mr. Bob Brown, has deleted our name from his friends list. This means that his posts on our pages have automatically been removed by Facebook. This creates inconvenience to our friends who will now be reading posts in which we and others have differed with him on the question of sharing posts on Facebook. His initiating comments will be missed. Although we cannot for sure tell whether the deletion is due to technical issues or his own action to that effect we leave the other comments intact. We hope that those comments will help friends to have an idea of the nature of the objection Mr. Bob Brown raises. We hazard, however, to recapture the substance of his objection from our rather dense memory with the hope that any error on our part would be corrected by our friends who read Mr. Bob Browns original script. Our hope is that such friends would be as faithful to the contents of the script as much as humanly possible. In a discourse on his timeline, principally with one Mr. Kofi Nyaako, Mr. Brown makes a statement on slavery which does not sit down well with Mr. Nyaako. We occasionally interject with the comment Following to suggest to the discussants that we are reading the interactions. Finding the discourse interesting and informative we send a message to Mr. Brown to tag us to enable our friends, who might not have direct access to his timeline, to read it from our timeline as it unfolds. Mr. Brown does not respond; for which reason we convert the discourse into a PDF format on our blog for our friends. Mr. Brown pronounces our sharing of the discourse an act of piracy that amounts to a theft of his intellectual property and instructs that we remove our post or he might take court action against us. We accept this challenge but explain that we intend only to share the discourse with others without a commercial intention. He holds that we are using his timeline to project ourselves and our organization. We deny this and ask that we march ahead. After a few days we find that he deletes our name from his friends list a short while ago. We are sorry that Mr. Bob Brown of the A-APRP (GC) appears to have adopted a competitive rather than a co-operative spirit in his relations with other African revolutionary forces. That unfortunate spirit of competitiveness appears to be the special trait of some African-Americans in the Pan-African struggle for liberation and unification under scientific socialism. We find this quite unfortunate. And we reject any form of Messianism in the Pan-African revolutionary enterprise. Hoping that Mr. Bob Brown purges himself of the sad spirit of competitiveness within the ranks of African revolutionary forces, we wish him a jolly Good Bye! from our among our Facebook friends. We hear of him only a few months ago although he claims to have been in the Struggle since age 15. He is now 66 years of age. He is not really known to the greatest number of Comrades who will now remember him for his kind of revolutionary reasonableness. Let us Remain Focused, Determined and Bold! Forward Ever! Onward to the African Revolution!
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 13:47:59 +0000

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