I hate to say it but that's not much. He went to the protests and met with some people. Ok good. Now what did that accomplish?
We've been protesting for generations now. We go to protests and get all riled up, then come back home and plug right back into the white propaganda machine.
It's a useless cycle.
They've got us stuck in these worn groves where if you wanna do something yo gotta protest or you gotta go to this meeting or go listen to this person talk. Nah fukk that.
If people want to protest let them protest. Our focus is freeing minds. Once black people see they have been lied to their entire lives and begin wake up, then we'll get some change. Till then it's just follow the leader with Al Sharpton leading the charge
Sadly I disagree with the bolded. Lately I've been going out of my way to talk to everyone I meet about the importance of fighting white supremacy, and damn near every time I get black people telling me how much they love white people, they love being multi cultural, and what about black on black crime. It happened to me twice in one day a few weeks ago.
I know a lot of y'all say y'all are noticing a shift, but from the dudes I come across in real life (both men and women) black people are still as asleep as they've ever been
Watch them ISUPK videos and notice how angry black people get when them Hebrew cats say the white man is the devil and we need to separate from them. It reminded me of when I was talking about moving to Africa and nikkas on this site actually told me they could never to Africa because of the psychological trauma of knowing that some of those Africans ancestors sold our ancestors into slavery (but seem to be functioning just fine in America where they were actually enslaved) or that moving to Africa would be stupid because white people would start WW3 and launch nuclear weapons just to bring us back home
I've come to realize that for a lot of our people, the idea of not being around cacs is something straight out of their worst nightmares.
Between this site and cats I meet offline, I'm starting to feel like Pastor Manning