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Black people have always been talking about the how fucked up the system is. Not just because it's in the national spotlight. I live in Cincinnati and the Timothy Thomas was a really big deal here as well as Everette Howard, Jr. Shit been fucked up and gonna be fucked up as long as we march and not put some money behind our actions.
Fuck the national spotlight. Because the majority of this country hates us.
You do know these organization also put together economic boycotts as well and use their visibility to get the word out?
Also, just in case you didn't know, many BLMs organizers have economic agendas like: http://agendatobuildblackfutures.org/
You don't know because you're not looking. But you're also complaining about people getting airtime which gives them more visibility and influence to put the spotlight on other issues.
I keep telling you that the current focus is on police brutality because they're driving the topic, but they're also working on other issues.
Dude there are some things I'm gonna break down in that agenda when I get home to my computer.
Black people are not the ones that need to be convinced. The general white public is the problem. The ones who are not consciously racist, but believe the official narrative because it's given by someone "honorable" with a badge and a gun. It's really easy to say fuck white people, but those are the majority of the judges, prosecutors, and most importantly, jury members. The prosecutors who do know what's going on, and do not indict or put on a strong case, can get pressure from these people if they wake up. Black people are generally ignored, not simply because there is no economic power, but because there is no political involvement as well. As I've said elsewhere, the narrative is changing. Even the editorial board of the NYT is calling out Guiliani on his BS. You have plenty of white folks getting arrested at thse protests and they in turn will also call for police accountability.
I agree that economic empowerment is an important issue to work on, but this isn't an either/or situation, it's both/and.
The principal is the bully. The bully is the principal. That's essentially your issue. The person you're complaining about is the person who you're complaining to.You know what annoys the hell out of me,I've been seeing athletes,the president,people in the media and etc say the violence has to stop....I'm like really,they make it seem like it's both ways when it's the police that's killing us.
We've been getting kill,for no reason,since slavery and whenever black people says fuck it and retaliates people try to make it sound like it's both party's that's causing the violence...I'm like...wtf...
That's like a bully punching and kicking someone for 400 years and when that person had enough and beat the shit out of the bully and then the bully runs to the principal and says he's getting bullied...It makes no fucking sense at all..
Bruhs here posted the truth but CAC ain't havin it though
You finally changed it to Alton Sterling from Alton Brown
I didn't know these Call In Police Murders (CIPM) were happening in the South. A CIPM is when somebody exaggerates a crime so that the police will respond with deadly force by calling 911. This a Northern thing, I guess transplants are bringing this down South....
You think those dirty cops just can't grab a pistol out of the evidence locker and put his prints on it.It may have been discussed already, but....
WHERE IS THE GUN?
Has there been a picture of this gun they pulled from Alton Sterling's pocket?
You think those dirty cops just can't grab a pistol out of the evidence locker and put his prints on it.
Damn man, I wish I could take this kid fishing or something.