He's a cac
Wrong again Baby Face Finster.
Some of my heroes are Malcolm X, MLK, Stevie Wonder & Medgar Evans.
I don't look up to pink shirt wearing, soft no-talent rappers like SOME people i could mention.
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He's a cac
Everybody here should look at this video.
Because it clearly shows how Eric Garner should've acted.
But really some things should just be common sense.
You DON'T try to resist arrest or fight with cops.
Telling cops to "Leave Me Alone" or "Don't Touch Me" will NEVER work on them.
Instead of selling loose cigarettes, he could've put that time/effort into working at the local Family Dollar/Walmart.
It's tragic that he died but if he used some common sense he'd still be alive.
You dudes should be ashamed of yourselves talking about should have acted
Who's the trained paid professional in the situation?
Who is paid to make the right decisions and enforce the law and protect people?
If black men have to be more trained than the police that they encounter the fuck we need to respect them for???
Lost asses it ain't our fault they kill us.
We ain't have it coming
Anything short of shooting at them needs to be handled professionally and responsibly by the people paid to do just that
Fuck everything else that hints at it being anything other than that
Made a whole multi page thread about it.He actually said that?
Wrong again Baby Face Finster.
Some of my heroes are Malcolm X, MLK, Stevie Wonder & Medgar Evans.
I don't look up to pink shirt wearing, soft no-talent rappers like SOME people i could mention.
Wrong again Baby Face Finster.
Some of my heroes are Malcolm X, MLK, Stevie Wonder & Medgar Evans.
I don't look up to pink shirt wearing, soft no-talent rappers like SOME people i could mention.
just like most bulldaggers be fat and/or ugly.@ niggas arguin' w/Geechie's lemon wristed ass. Btw, I've never known an attractive or half way decent lookin' woman who spewed any type of pseudo feminist bullshit.
Wrong again Baby Face Finster.
Some of my heroes are Malcolm X, MLK, Stevie Wonder & Medgar Evans.
I don't look up to pink shirt wearing, soft no-talent rappers like SOME people i could mention.
Wrong again Baby Face Finster.
Some of my heroes are Malcolm X, MLK, Stevie Wonder & Medgar Evans.
I don't look up to pink shirt wearing, soft no-talent rappers like SOME people i could mention.
@ niggas arguin' w/Geechie's lemon wristed ass. Btw, I've never known an attractive or half way decent lookin' woman who spewed any type of pseudo feminist bullshit.
this muhfucka said Medgar Evans
The issues she wants to fight for are valid, but there isn't any reason why she shouldn't be able to fight for women's issues and also fight for how black men are being treated by the cops, as it is not just black men who get abused by them.
I don't know if the blogger for what about our daughters considers herself a "feminist" or not, she definitely advocates for black women and girls, and had one of the best responses I have seen to this commentary. From her facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/What-About-Our-Daughters/181115751461 (July 23)
Being a supporter of Black women and girls doesn't mean you have to be an @$$hole. Maybe we let the man's body be buried and the tears streaming down the faces of his mother, wife, daughters, aunts and sister dry before we use him as an example of the Black community's immoral indifference to the suffering of Black women and girls.
An unarmed Black man being executed on a public street by the government and being denied urgent medical care for the alleged offense of selling cigarettes is not the platform upon which wise people would build a movement. Recognizing that doesn't make me a knee jerk unconditional supporter of Black men, it makes me a human being with some modicum of compassion.
Eric Garner has a 3-month old daughter named Legacy Garner. Here's a photo of him bottle-feeding her -> http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/he_was_a_great_dad_says_family.html
To declare that you won't march for Legacy's Daddy doesn't make you some freedom fighter for Black women and girls, it just makes you a petty @$$. Yeah, optics matter. Sorry folks, there is a time and place for everything. Remember that when Little Legacy Google's her Daddy's name, she's going to read your post declaring, unnecessarily, that you were not marching from him.
So to answer the question I saw posed on Twitter, the "right" time do raise the issue of the immoral indifference of the Black community to the suffering of Black women and girls? Maybe now is the time, but I question the way.
We have absolutely no evidence that Mr. Garner, in particular, would not fight for you. NONE - so why invoke his name specifically to declare you won't march for him in particular?
And I'm the queen of online fire breathing, but this reeks of Westboro Baptist shenanigans and I rebuke it.
Yeah. I'm getting old.
The issues she wants to fight for are valid, but there isn't any reason why she shouldn't be able to fight for women's issues and also fight for how black men are being treated by the cops, as it is not just black men who get abused by them.
I don't know if the blogger for what about our daughters considers herself a "feminist" or not, she definitely advocates for black women and girls, and had one of the best responses I have seen to this commentary. From her facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/What-About-Our-Daughters/181115751461 (July 23)
Being a supporter of Black women and girls doesn't mean you have to be an @$$hole. Maybe we let the man's body be buried and the tears streaming down the faces of his mother, wife, daughters, aunts and sister dry before we use him as an example of the Black community's immoral indifference to the suffering of Black women and girls.
An unarmed Black man being executed on a public street by the government and being denied urgent medical care for the alleged offense of selling cigarettes is not the platform upon which wise people would build a movement. Recognizing that doesn't make me a knee jerk unconditional supporter of Black men, it makes me a human being with some modicum of compassion.
Eric Garner has a 3-month old daughter named Legacy Garner. Here's a photo of him bottle-feeding her -> http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/he_was_a_great_dad_says_family.html
To declare that you won't march for Legacy's Daddy doesn't make you some freedom fighter for Black women and girls, it just makes you a petty @$$. Yeah, optics matter. Sorry folks, there is a time and place for everything. Remember that when Little Legacy Google's her Daddy's name, she's going to read your post declaring, unnecessarily, that you were not marching from him.
So to answer the question I saw posed on Twitter, the "right" time do raise the issue of the immoral indifference of the Black community to the suffering of Black women and girls? Maybe now is the time, but I question the way.
We have absolutely no evidence that Mr. Garner, in particular, would not fight for you. NONE - so why invoke his name specifically to declare you won't march for him in particular?
And I'm the queen of online fire breathing, but this reeks of Westboro Baptist shenanigans and I rebuke it.
Yeah. I'm getting old.