Yea they high jacked that otherwise pleasant parade, as far as i'm concerned, they lost any credibility and their demands makes this even more of a farce, the legitimate black community should denounce this embarrassment right away and replace the leaders with quality representation but they can't attract anyone able to guide the movement properly, it was created out of hate and in that case should be dissolved.
Your absolutely correct.
And it will fade out.
Maybe some will join up with Farrakhan's.. to boost that imaginary security force he has been trying to build the last 2 or so years.
Yes, black lives do matter.. so I suggest they stem the tide of black on black crime... thus stop killing their own. Seems like a good start.. a logical start.
yes, maybe we can stop PAYING criminals to be criminals,,,
oh wait, they are CRIMINALS
please people, stop equating the say citizens should have in the behavior of their police with they say they have in criminals choices
and there is no 'start' , there are many different areas for improvement and many different people and groups to address the simultaneously
Yes, as with any problem you start with the core.. the biggest cause.
Are saying that the black on black crime is not the biggest cause of murder and violent crime within the black community?... really?
Turn on the news M.S.. any news station. Who is killing the black people.. every day...every hour.. all day across America.
It is other black people. For profit, for drugs or hate. They could care less about their ethnic group.
Genocide
But by all means, continue not to take responsibility for your own. Continue to blame others for the lack of accountability within your neighborhoods.. your own families.. Continue to keep your heads in the sand.
Continue to do that.. and the problem will continue to exist and grow
You can only blame whitey for so long ya know.. then you have to face the facts.
So predictable. Lol
Riveting post by black police officer confronts BLM with raw honesty and EVERY American needs to see it
The post contains piercing words from Stalien and should be read in its entirety. Here are a few highlights:
Suspect- Black/ Male, Victim-Black /Male.
I remember the countless times I canvassed the area afterwards, and asked everyone “did you see who did it”, and the popular response from the very same family members was always, “**** the Police, I aint no snitch, I’m gonna take care of this myself. This happened every single time, every single homicide, black on black, and then my realization became clearer.
I woke up every morning, put my freshly pressed uniform on, shined my badge, functioned checked my weapon, kissed my wife and kid, and waited for my wife to say the same thing she always does before I leave, “Make sure you come back home to us”. I always replied, “I will”, but the truth was I was never sure if I would. I almost lost my life on this job, and every call, every stop, every moment that I had this uniform on, was another possibility for me to almost lose my life again. I was a target in the very community I swore to protect, the very community I wanted to help. As a matter of fact, they hated my very presence. They called me “Uncle Tom”, and “wanna be white boy”, and I couldn’t understand why. My own fellow black men and women attacking me, wishing for my death, wishing for the death of my family. I was so confused, so torn, I couldn’t understand why my own black people would turn against me, when every time they called …I was there. Every time someone died….I was there. Every time they were going through one of the worst moments in their lives…I was there. So why was I the enemy? I dove deep into that question…Why was I the enemy? Then my realization became clearer.
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http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/07/10/riveting-post-by-black-police-officer-confronts-blm-with-raw-honesty-and-every-american-needs-to-see-it-363067
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Sojourning_Soul
on Mon 07/11/16 08:10 AM