The truth is noble and will always prevail
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Wisnu Prasetiyo/detikcom
Truth
Truth .. bright-faced
Sheer eyes
The truth ... always reverberates
Raise his face
The soul of truth is always firm
Walking must be forward
Truth has no worries or doubts
The words of truth are impressive
The sound of truth flickers deeply
The law of truth is simple
Everything you plant, you will pick up the results
The spirit of righteousness burns
The heart of truth is overwhelming
Mind the truth freely
And steadfast facing all odds
Reality-reality is the shadow of truth
The truth overcomes all evil
The life struggle is great
And the truth will always prevail
Elijah Muhammad is an example of truth
Wisdom is his wand
The crescent moon is a sign of truth
And God is the truth itself
The breath of truth is eternal
Eternity is its past
The truth will be forever
And the truth is eternal
(rni/mad)
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An inspiring poem by Muhammad Ali
The legendary boxer Muhammad Ali is known to have a high human side towards his neighbor. In addition to being a volunteer, Muhammad Ali also showed his concern for the struggle of black society that still feel discrimination in the era of the 1970.
In 1971, Muhammad Ali appeared in an interview on a television station in Ireland and recited a poem of his work entitled Freedom - Better Now, which tells of the riots in the Attica prison of New York.
The riots that became a milestone of change to the human rights of the prisoners occurred in 1971, killing 39 people including some prison guards. The incident that occurred on 9 September 1971 was started when a black prisoner was killed while trying to escape from prison.
For 4 days in a row, more than 2,000 black prisoners finally united against prison guards and held 42 of them hostage.
source: https://news.detik.com/berita/d-3226438/puisi-menyentuh-muhammad-ali-soal-kebenaran-dan-kebebasan.
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The truth will set us free.
Do check out father and autistic son, poem and art collaboration
https://steemit.com/art/@positivesteem/i-wish-i-understand-featuring-my-autistic-son-s-artwork-and-my-poem