theUnderground Wrote:
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> Hum if your family was robbed and never paid for
> the hard work that whites were too lazy to do,
> would you? Funny, how you Christians treat the
> people that our grandparents raped and robbed.
> What makes you any better?
>
> So are you a racist? Yes, you are a racist. Just
> because you don't wear a sheet any more, doesn't
> mean that you are not a racist. And stop saying
> that protesters who wear mask are cowards when you
> use to wear a whole sheet.
>
> How do I know that you are a racist? Were you
> raised in America? Then you are a racist. Not only
> are you a racist you are also sexist and it
> doesn't stop there either. In fact you treat a
> whole slew of people differently than you would
> wish to be treated. You are also a hypocrite.
>
> And I can prove it. This chick went into a grocery
> store, bought a bunch of groceries, tried to carry
> them to her car without a shopping cart, when she
> reached the door, some of the bags began to rip
> and spill. Not only did men stop to help her but
> so did other women. Then she put on a fat suit,
> and did the same thing. Guess what, not one person
> stopped to help her.
>
> You judge people not just by the color of their
> skin, not just by their sex but by their weight,
> their bank account, their clothes, hair, body art,
> on and on. You have pre conceived notions whether
> you like it or not. How do I possibly know so much
> about you, when we've never even met?
>
> Because it begins in school, where the white man
> invented, discovered and conquered everything.
> There is almost no mention of the accomplishments
> of other races or even of white women. Think about
> it. If you are honest with yourself, you will
> realize that when you think of exploring you think
> of Christopher Columbus or Lewis and Clark. When
> you think of inventions you automatically think of
> Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, and other white
> males. Matter of a fact most people raised in
> America will have a very difficult time trying to
> think of more than one female, black, Native, or
> non white that invented, discovered or conquered
> anything. Not because they don't exist, like our
> racist upbringing would have us believe, but
> because the information that we receive is
> controlled. Designed to foster nationalism,
> something that's more dangerous than racism or
> sexism.
>
> I read the comments that you post. And after
> making racist, ignorant statements you always end
> with "but I'm not a racist." If you hold beliefs
> about a whole race of people because of the color
> of their skin, then yes, you are a racist. If you
> do not judge people individually by the content of
> their character, by their own actions and deeds,
> then yes, you are a racist. You can lie to
> yourself, but no one else is believing it.
>
> Now, lets get real. I'm not here to judge you. You
> were forced fed racism and sexism from T.V.,
> school, and everywhere you went. I'm also not here
> to justify my actions, I do not have to. I am a
> man, I do what I want and I don't ask any ones
> permission. I accept full responsibility for all
> of my actions. Since, I am the only one that will
> be held accountable for what I do, you need to get
> out of my face and stop trying to live my life.
> You have no idea what I've been through and it's
> none of your damn business either.
>
> All my life I've been treated differently. I see
> it everywhere I go, not just by the police, but by
> everyone. You can deny it, claim I have some
> advantage because of quotas or civil rights or
> whatever but it ain't so. In another study, they
> took a white male and a black male, same
> backgrounds, same Ivy League schools, same test
> scores on job applications and sent them to
> fortune 500 companies and for every job offered to
> the black man, the white guy was offered ten
> jobs.
>
> I do not allow this to define me. I love a
> challenge. And when I beat someone out of a job, I
> know it's because I'm the best. You would not
> believe how many times I came up for promotions
> and was beat by the white guy, not because he
> worked harder or better but because my skin color
> didn't fit as well with our client base.
>
> Back to the real. Here are some unpleasant facts
> that you can Google if you don't believe me. Local
> police have killed more American citizens, than
> Americans died in Iraq and Afghanistan combined
> for the same ten year period. A lot of these
> killings have been unarmed citizens, not just
> blacks either. The police are out of control. They
> will shoot you in the back and call it justified.
> Legal homicide. And get away with it, scot-free.
> That is why we riot. That is why we loot. That is
> why we are violent. There is no justice. No
> justice, no peace.
>
> Instead, we are being accused of being violent for
> violence sake. If that was the case I would've
> blown this place up along time ago. No, you have
> pushed and pushed and pushed until our backs are
> in a corner. Jobs are shipped overseas, leaving
> what jobs are left to fight over, with the illegal
> immigrants our government invites over. If you
> work at Wal-Mart or some other minimum wage job,
> you still need Food Stamps just to get by. And
> don't get over drawn, the bank will rape you over
> and over again with over draft fees. And it
> doesn't stop there.
>
> So, no, this is not just about Michael Brown. This
> is not just about Ferguson. Our rioting is for
> everyone who has been murdered by the police, by
> our government. We are going to stand up for
> everyone you have spied on, cheated, beaten,
> stolen from, killed. And we will continue until
> there is justice. It's not just about police
> brutality either. We are demanding justice and we
> will not stop, or give up or go home until justice
> is achieved. This is for America.
>
> "I've had enough of being pushed around because of
> the color of my skin. I'm sick of this police
> brutality," said one protester, who gave only his
> first name, Terrell, 18. "I'm going to keep coming
> back here night after night until we get
> justice."
>
> For decades the wealth divide has been getting
> worse, and those on the lower end of the economic
> ladder have suffered the most. This incident has
> become so enormous because it releases all the
> pent up frustration of those who are not treated
> equally in America, and who can't find jobs
> because the people who control the
> industrial-financial-political establishment have
> squeezed the American worker to the breaking
> point. I have been wondering when rioting would
> start, and all it takes is an injustice to let
> loose all the anger the 90%, both black and white
> are feeling in America today.
>
> Justice is when a police officer is held
> accountable for his actions. That does not mean
> bringing charges and then hold a Kangaroo court to
> exonerate. That is not justice. Had I killed a
> teen in the middle of the street in broad day
> light, I'd be in jail. The cops wouldn't be
> withholding my name for my protection, even if I
> had received death threats. There would be no
> investigation. It would not matter if I had a
> swollen cheek or not. I would be arrested, charged
> and awaiting trial. Why isn't the cop that killed
> Michael Brown in jail?
>
> Soraya Nadia McDonald at The Post writes that
> "some would say black folks must constantly prove
> their humanity or, at the very least, explain
> black American culture ... Case in point: having
> to state that Missouri highway patrol captain Ron
> Johnson is not a gang member." A simple question
> to ask yourself: Do I think this hand symbol is a
> gang sign because the individual making it has
> known gang affiliations, or because he's black?
> That's also a question more writers should have
> asked before mistaking Brown's peace sign for a
> gang sign.
>
> Historically the black population has had to take
> extreme steps before "anyone" seems to care or
> notice. Michael Brown was shot in the back but the
> cop still deserves a fair trail. Unfortunately as
> we've seen time and time again, (Rodney King, OJ
> Simpson, Bradley Manning) trails are anything but
> fair in America.
>
> Darren Wilson's trial is another example. Call a
> Grand Jury, Special Prosecutor, or other empowered
> investigative body. Subvert the (process) to your
> benefit and effectively neutralize all sensitive
> issues without open discussion. Once convened, the
> evidence and testimony are required to be held in
> secret. For instance, if you own the prosecuting
> attorney, it can insure a Grand Jury hears no
> useful evidence and that the evidence is sealed an
> unavailable to subsequent investigators. Once a
> favorable verdict is achieved, the matter can be
> considered officially closed.
>
> Unofficially, two NYPD officers were shot in the
> face. No justice, no peace, fuck the police.
>
> Originally from:
>
http://www.copsrcorrupt.com/racism-.html
>
> I don't always fly the Confederate flag but when I
> do it's on fire! Love -C
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