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HEARNAP — Part 38
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® VONCIUSIONS @
5 1. The practice of issuing open letters of. denunciation to a brother or sister
of the revolution is divisive, dangerous, and lazy.
yes higher revolutionary awareness,
3. Popeye made ny errérs but thre ultimate guilt bglongs to v/osated of
. epyreasion yeapons) le for tle black ghétto and/the Departfrent of Corrs
Nos egtions. He spent/the greatest af his life under their influence and
: | No 2. Popeye grew inte his role by loving contact with brothers and sisters of a
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his conscifusness/was corr
LS lvation/and wasj slowly uhleashing figher lefels of avarenessd To hay,
uffered/so much/and stilf been capgble of growth ve
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ted and warped. Hevolutionary prackice was Ais
o be onelof the frus
heroes of the refVolution./ There is{no greater heroish.’ JAC UES "ewe Dage
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4, He made many mistakes and they should be freely admitted. Not only do they:
5 show the lengthy journey he had to make to higher consciousness but also
they are all lessons that all brothers and sisters should learn, lest they
fall into the same errors of thought and action, .
£$ a. He threatened brothers and sisters with a pistol and hit one of
them with it.
- ys b. He enticed brothers and sisters into activities that got them
; busted in order to make money for himself.
Jes c. dle helped precipitate the suicide of a brother in Folsom by
trying to terrorize him. Curd ave Bees te
é wert hareti
ad. He said things to the Department of Corrections that
5
€? e. He recruited prostitutes by intimidation and took money from them.
yes f. He sold heroin on the streets and from the United Prisoners’ Union
offices. He lied to his sisters and brothers and used the energy
of the revolution to beat a heroin bust in 1973 when he was act-
ually guilty.
Yes &- He stolf the money of the people, and-usced-it—te-—suppomtan_omtree
vapant—titestyls,
to his fall-partner in a 1972 bust.
ye> h. He spread divisive information about brothers and sisters in the
movement that he did not like.
yes 4. .He trashed brothers and sisters of the revolution with unwarranted
criticism.
yes j. He gave speeches that indiscriminately urged sisters and brothers
to violence,
k, Cecil Williams is another spokesperson for the revolution who has made
serious errors:
¢$ a. He told lies in an attempt to mislead people about his relationship
with Popeye.
r
Vé5 bd. He revenls his racist attitudes by calling ality who disagrees with
him a racist and promotes disunity with these tactics.
(> e¢. fle openly dinplays his noxint attitudes in bara and at partion.
yes ad. He openly lusata for power and defines a revolutionary as somcone 4
who has power itn the form of followers. WE
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yes ¢. He does not maintain a revolutionary lifestyle.
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