13197728, yes. Posted by isaaaa, Wed Sep-27-17 12:22 AM
>>1. deserve? > >Black folks love the white establishment too much. We are too >concerned with integration. We want to live in their >neighborhoods, go to their schools. I truly believe that >blacks were afraid to go to war in the 60’s. They listened >too much to Martin and not enough to Malcolm during the height >of the civil rights movement. Malcolm knew that we would have >to go to war to get what the rights that we deserved. Being >passive and allowing things to keep happening has continued, >and with the failure of black people to be unified then it’s >pretty much impossible to come together. > > >>2. how exactly do we stop it? > >First hit them economically. Stop giving our monies to these >business. Stop voting these sorry ass politicians into >office. If we don’t see a candidate that you like then >don’t vote. Start looking at lobbying to get certain >agendas pushed through government that are important to the >black communities. Voting never has changed anything, but the >lobbyists can get their issues and concerns addressed just >fine don’t they? Be prepared for war at all cost. Stop >being divided and unify. Invest more into each other and into >the community. We need to start policing our own >neighborhoods. > >The racism and killing will continue as long as blacks >continue not to stand up. Protests do not work.
Anti-gentrification, cheap alcohol & trying to look pretty in our twilight posting years (c) Big Reg
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