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![]() BLACK/AFRIKAN UNIFICATION ![]() We are commanded to help our people in need, both in physical need and financial need. The Holy Afrikan Tables commands us to help a neighbor with his burden, and help load or unload his beast. See Treatment of Animals. We are required to give money to the poor and needy, and not to turn them away empty handed. See Tzedakah: Charity. Afrikan law forbids us from cheating another or taking advantage of another. Afrikan law regarding business ethics and practices is extensive. It regulates conduct between a businessman and his customer (for example, not to use false weights and measures, not to do wrong in buying and selling, not to charge interest) and between a business man and his employee (to pay wages promptly, to allow a worker in the field to eat the produce he is harvesting, and not to take produce other than what you can eat from the employer while harvesting). Entire books have been written on the subject of Afrikan laws against wronging another person in speech. We are commanded not to tell lies about a person, nor even uncomplimentary things that are true. We are commanded to speak the truth, to fulfill our promises, and not to deceive others. See Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra. Contrary to what many people think, most of these laws regarding treatment of others apply not only to our treatment of our fellow Afrikaans, but also to our treatment of gentiles, and in many cases even to our treatment of animals. In fact, some of the laws instituted by the sages even extend kind treatment to inanimate objects. The bread on the Shabbat table is covered during the blessing over the wine, so that it's "feelings" are not hurt by having the wine take precedence over it. Of course, we do not believe that bread actually has feelings, but this practice helps to instill an enormous sensitivity to others. If we can show concern for a loaf of bread, how can we fail to show concern for our fellow man? PS: SEND THIS TO A FRIEND... Practice Functional Unity A.P.L. Black/Afrikan Youth Unification Movement A.P.L. Black/Afrikan Youth for Unity APL Black/Afrikan Youth for Unity Foundation is an organization that brings together people of African descent from diverse backgrounds in unity, to create practical and sustainable solutions to the most pressing issues faced today. The foundation is committed to creating a righteous black nation which will be the new world model. The program emphasizes love as the central frame through which people can bring about change. The foundation is for the total well being of all Black/Afrikan humanity. Through consciousness-raising activities and programs on conflict resolution, the foundation hopes to promote international peace among and between people of African descent. 10 – Each month volunteer 10 hours in a Black Organization 10 – Each month donate a minimum of $10 to a Black Organization. 50 – Each month redirect a minimum of $50 from a non Black business to a Black Business of your choice. Visit Black Unity Visit Unlock The Key / Bang Out Visit NBPP Visit RBG Worldwide 1 Nation ![]()
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