Captain Crunch
Veteran
I been pushing that code of conduct shyt hard. Even got some famous people to retwitt it or whatever it's called.
Does the coli crowd know the code?
What's the code?
I been pushing that code of conduct shyt hard. Even got some famous people to retwitt it or whatever it's called.
Does the coli crowd know the code?
The Transportation system here isn't great breh, it's similar to Miami's. If you don't live in the Harbor area it's basically non-existent.
And if she did support their behavior some of you all would be saying "another BW support thugs" and if she does call out thuggish behavior then you all try to paint her as a c00n.
So they can only shop the the single block that is being looted. They are too poor to spend 1.60 for the bus and neighboorhood shuttle is only a 1.00. All day travel is 3.00s for both bus and train. But if I go online to the actual bus website it shows you are a deflector.
http://mta.maryland.gov/regular-fares
you are trying to say they can't afford 1.60-3.00's to go to the next CVS? sure, this is believable.
http://www.vox.com/2015/4/27/8505885/david-simon-baltimore-riotsDid David Simon say anything?
Ignored.Don't you ever call a black successful professional female a hoe. You sound the Ku Klux Klan
Take off the kid gloves. You wanna commit adult felonies you get treated like an adult
Even in a poor community the CVS doesn't lower its prices. If you can't spend a 1.60 - 3.00s how are you going to afford to even shop? Can you explain that?Sounds like you've never been poor or lived in a poor community.
Pac said the next time will be worst than Nat Turner, and I await the glory day when CaCsucKKKas feel our vengeful superiorityTupac already explained this, at the point you're an older male, you've been oppressed already and you don't have the will to fight.
MLK was arrested over 30 times, and later assassinated in a nonviolent movement that in the long run didnt do much for black people outside getting our voting rights and ending jim crow. kinda sad once you think about it on many levels. all that struggle in the 60s, and all it lead to was even more oppression. MLK was preaching the wrong message imo
Now the other thing we'll have to do is this: Always anchor our external direct action with the power of economic withdrawal. Now, we are poor people. Individually, we are poor when you compare us with white society in America. We are poor. Never stop and forget that collectively -- that means all of us together -- collectively we are richer than all the nations in the world, with the exception of nine. Did you ever think about that? After you leave the United States, Soviet Russia, Great Britain, West Germany, France, and I could name the others, the American Negro collectively is richer than most nations of the world. We have an annual income of more than thirty billion dollars a year, which is more than all of the exports of the United States, and more than the national budget of Canada. Did you know that? That's power right there, if we know how to pool it.
We don't have to argue with anybody. We don't have to curse and go around acting bad with our words. We don't need any bricks and bottles. We don't need any Molotov cocktails. We just need to go around to these stores, and to these massive industries in our country, and say, "God sent us by here, to say to you that you're not treating his children right. And we've come by here to ask you to make the first item on your agenda fair treatment, where God's children are concerned. Now, if you are not prepared to do that, we do have an agenda that we must follow. And our agenda calls for withdrawing economic support from you."
And so, as a result of this, we are asking you tonight, to go out and tell your neighbors not to buy Coca-Cola in Memphis. Go by and tell them not to buy Sealtest milk. Tell them not to buy -- what is the other bread? -- Wonder Bread. And what is the other bread company, Jesse? Tell them not to buy Hart's bread. As Jesse Jackson has said, up to now, only the garbage men have been feeling pain; now we must kind of redistribute the pain. We are choosing these companies because they haven't been fair in their hiring policies; and we are choosing them because they can begin the process of saying they are going to support the needs and the rights of these men who are on strike. And then they can move on town -- downtown and tell Mayor Loeb to do what is right.
But not only that, we've got to strengthen black institutions. I call upon you to take your money out of the banks downtown and deposit your money in Tri-State Bank. We want a "bank-in" movement in Memphis. Go by the savings and loan association. I'm not asking you something that we don't do ourselves at SCLC. Judge Hooks and others will tell you that we have an account here in the savings and loan association from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. We are telling you to follow what we are doing. Put your money there. You have six or seven black insurance companies here in the city of Memphis. Take out your insurance there. We want to have an "insurance-in."
Now these are some practical things that we can do. We begin the process of building a greater economic base. And at the same time, we are putting pressure where it really hurts. I ask you to follow through here.