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Most people don't realize that Prince, the late singer, had become conscious. His beliefs has blossomed with his foundation being of the Jehovah Witness social of thought and religious philosophy... He was on Tavis Smiley's, PBS T.V. show on January 15th, 2013, where he spoke about "Chem-trails". He stated that he learnt about them from Dick Gregory. He also must have been watching Youtube videos or etc... concerning the Moors as this history became the inspiration of the following song. "THE MOORS IN SPAIN" "If this great African culture were alive 2day We'd b 400 years more advanced From Arabia, they came 2 blossom in Spain. And 2 the beat, of the drum they danced, Masters of the Arts, and all industry While France, England and all Germany Wallowed in the mire of their own bigotry. The Moors were the ones who were truly free. Civilization came 2 Europe thru the Greek Who were simply Africans, who came from the Nile The Greeks gave it 2 Rome who lost their way home And it stayed that way 4 quite a while." Under their own misconception of Christianity The barbaric (?) Europeans suffered greatly While the Catholic Church was staking it's claim. The Moors were making great gains Introducing strawberries, lemons and sugarcane Algebra, chemistry from the Moors, this all came. Their contributions 2 knowledge, 2 numerous 2 name While in Europe there were no public libraries, the Moors in Spain Had 70, 600 thousand manuscripts and 17 universities. Not hardly a prisoner in the mind of society In the Spain the Moors were once truly free. The one who is most gifted cannot lead the way in a world that never respected authority… The sword of the Moor would have never left its sheath if the longhaired barbarian who opposed them would have only seen That 2 win a war against the so-called "black infidels" Brings about a peace that cannot last But I guess all's well that ends well… well it ain't over" Goes the lyrics. Thank you Prince for your contribution to society May you Rise in Power, artist and teacher. |
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