CACs are marching around Charlottesville tonight with torches, beating people up


Thanks for posting this. I never knew this abt Charlottesville. These people can never leave us alone when we are doing good and minding our own fucking business. I have family and friends in Charlottesville - I'm going to send this link to them and ask them if they knew abt Vinegar Hill. Most of the poor black people live near the Cherry Ave area and they are starting to gentrify that area now.
 
But,black people voted for who they want though.

29% of Asians voted for Chump

29% of Hispanics voted for Chump

58% of White people voted for Chump(53% of that being white women)

And,another 37% for non-black people

All,I've been seeing is people on this board saying "If, more black people voted;Trump wouldn't be in office" yet ignore every group who voted for this piece of shit in the last election.And,now those very groups,who voted for him want to be our friends all of a sudden,because they're getting treated like we always get treated every single day.

I don't want to hear Hispanics,white women,Asians and non-black people about how racism is bad and this administration when they're the ones who voted him in office.

Ever since da election ended, muthafuckas on this board been blaming black folks for this inept piece of shit being in office.
 
Ever since da election ended, muthafuckas on this board been blaming black folks for this inept piece of shit being in office.


After all the racial and anti-woman undertones during Trump's campaign.They want to turnaround and want to march 4 months later when they voted for his ass.Yet,Hilary dickriders want to put all the blame on the black people,who didn't vote...makes no fucking sense to me at all.
 
After all the racial and anti-woman undertones during Trump's campaign.They want to turnaround and want to march 4 months later when they voted for his ass.Yet,Hilary dickriders want to put all the blame on the black people,who didn't vote...makes no fucking sense to me at all.

said it from the jump it was white bitches who put trump over the top...it was interesting to hear so many liberal/"empowered" feminist white women @ my job talking about they voted for gump cuz their husbands told them to
 
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said it from the jump it was white bitches who put trump over the top...it was interesting to hear so many liberal/"empowered" feminist white women @ my job talking about they voted for gump cuz their husbands told them to

http://theantimedia.org/black-farmer-response-charlottesville-exposes-larger-problem/





A message to Charlottesville about Lee Park from your local Black farmer:

I know some folks are really feeling themselves about this whole Love Trumps Hate counter-rally to Richard Spencer's punch-worthy shenanigans in Lee Park. I'd like to appreciate it, but frankly I just don't.

I've lived in several cities and visited many more before Charlottesville. I like this town for its natural beauty, it's small size, the friendliness of its people, and its food. But folks, here's something else: Charlottesville is by far the most aggressively segregated place I've ever lived in or visited. And that seems a strange thing to have to say about a town that hosts a public university.

I say "aggressively" for two reasons. One, because of how assertive police (and the citizens who summon them) are here with racial profiling. It got so bad in 2014 - 2015 that I stopped renting farmland on estates where I could be easily seen from the road, and I stopped making food deliveries into wealthier neighborhoods because of how often police would "happen by" and sometimes even question me five or ten minutes after I got a strange look from a passerby (usually someone jogging, but occasionally someone in a car). I'm not a paranoid kinda guy, but this happened way too often to be a coincidence.

It isn't Richard Spencer calling the cops on me for farming while Black. It's nervous White women in yoga pants with "I'm with Her" and "Coexist" stickers on their German SUVs.

Second is the sheer degree of cultural appropriation going on with businesses in the city proper. It's little things - e.g. shops and other businesses incorporating wide swaths of hiphop culture into their branding while having not a single Black owner, partner, employee, or vendor. And those businesses are KILLING IT here. This is a town where Blackness advances White-owned brands and subjects Black-owned businesses to inspection by law enforcement.

Do you really think that problem comes from people like Richard Spencer?

Check out C'Ville Weekly's Instagram feed when you get a moment, and try not to notice that the few depictions of Black people are limited to sports, singing, criminal justice, or single parenthood. White people, meanwhile, are represented as political activists, chefs, cogs in the gig economy, musicians, dancers, people who get married, visual artists, songwriters, architects, landscapers, thespians, artistic directors, wedge-heel-wearing rugby players, dog lovers, farmers, firefighters, and people who play with their kids in cul de sacs.

Richard Spencer is not the editor of C'Ville Weekly.

Truth is, as a Black dude, I'm far less bothered by the flag wavers in this picture than this town's progressives assuming its race problem has nothing to do with them. The former is a visual inconvenience. The latter could leave my daughters without a father.

So please, put down the candles and instead ask yourself: why is my city like this? Why is life like this for Black people in my wonderful city? The answer is a lot closer to home than Richard Spencer or Lee Park.
 
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