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Black on black homicide is as acceptable as blacks calling each other the n-word. It da hood culcha, this is the "unwritten" law.
A few years back Hamilton County coroner O'dell Owens blasted a crowd at a murder scene because witnesses would not cooperate with the police and tell what they saw.
How can a patron at a night club or attendee at a backyard party leave only to return hours later and shoot people up with no eyewitnesses? Someone's sister, brother or cousin was killed 3 feet away but....no snitching is the rule. Homicide goes unsolved. This is common in MD between the cities of DC and Baltimore. BLM?
Both you and I know that black lives matter to most black people, but a white supremacist perspective won't allow you to admit the truth. With our long and shared American history I understand why certain people think in a certain way. It's about time for people to start listening with a third ear, seeing with a third eye, and admit when it's time to let an outdated way of thinking go...
But a black supremacist perspective is okay? I suggest you of all people should "start listening with a third ear, seeing with a third eye, and admit when it's time to let an outdated way of thinking go"
They aren't "soldiers of justice". They're self absorbed, loudmouth Marxist bullies who value nothing and want to appropriate everything.
From a consequentialist standpoint, the black lives matter movement is going down the right path. BLM might not be the most polite of movements, but it's effective...
But a black supremacist perspective is okay? I suggest you of all people should "start listening with a third ear, seeing with a third eye, and admit when it's time to let an outdated way of thinking go"
Have a nice day.
Are you a black supremacist? Maybe you can shed some light on this "perspective" you understand so much.
Just because someone is against white supremacy doesn't mean they are for black supremacy! Please think critically prior to typing again...
Eh.... it's a slogan and like other slogans it's gotten appropriated for other uses. Remember when the Occupy movement first came out? People were "occupying" all sorts of things. The rise of social media guarantees that most slogans will be used for purposes other than intended.
I wish people would stop attempting to do Ebonics when they try and mock black people. You only look like racist idiots.
Secondly, black lives do matter to people living in low income areas where the killing most often occurs. But if they're seen talking to the police, it puts their lives in jeopardy. And cops sometimes screw with people by saying they're not going to tell anyone who gave them the information, and then they do. Some of you are judging an entire ethnic group based on the thugs you see on the news every night.
Why is it I see no mainstream outlet or any individuals going after the racist hater who gives speeches in churches across the country saying things like, “So if the federal government will not intercede in our affairs, then we must rise up and kill those who kill us. Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling." And, "Who are we fighting today? It’s the people that carry the American flag. What flag do the police have? What flag flies over the non-Justice Department? What flag flies over the White House?”
Louis Farrakhan guy has a platform, for God's sake, and nobody seems to care about what he's inciting people to do.
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