Breh, I saw a comment section where somebody was saying something about slavery and this white dude came in talking about his ancestors were serfs so the struggle is all the same
Breh, I saw a comment section where somebody was saying something about slavery and this white dude came in talking about his ancestors were serfs so the struggle is all the same
This the dude who made that picture:
His page is filled with this shyt
It is Talib by the way, not sure if I am allowed to say who the other 2 on it are.
Missouri police officer on leave over video in which he says: 'I'm ... a killer'
By Greg Botelho, CNN
updated 5:56 AM EDT, Sat August 23, 2014
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CrooksandLiars.com, the video shows the military veteran talking for about an hour to an Oath Keepers group. According to its website, Oath Keepers is "a non-partisan association of current and formerly serving military, police, and first responders who pledge to fulfill the oath all military and police take to 'defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.'"
The president of the Oath Keepers' St. Louis/St. Charles chapter, Duane Weed, told CNN that Page was a guest speaker and is not a member of his group. A link to the video of his speech was posted to the local chapter's Facebook page on April 23 -- a day after it happened -- along with text that highlighted what Page had to say about the dangers of private contractors in war zones.
That was just one of many topics Page touched on, sometimes jokingly and at other times very seriously.
In his rambling remarks on the video, he talks about what he describes as a draft replacement for the U.S. Constitution, the "four sodomites on the Supreme Court," and a visit to Kenya "to our undocumented President's home." He refers to Barack Obama as "that illegal alien who claims to be our President."
Page frequently references violence, including nine combat tours in the Army, during which he did "my fair share of killing."
Speaking about Muslims, he says pointedly: "They will kill you."
On domestic disputes, he opines: "You don't like each other that much, just kill each other and get it over with. Problem solved. Get it done."
On urban violence, he predicts that "when the inner cities start to ignite, people are going to start killing people they don't like."
And lastly, Page says, "I personally believe the Lord Jesus Christ is my savior, but I'm also a killer. I've killed a lot and, if I need to, I will kill a whole bunch more."
"If you don't want to get killed, don't show up in front of me."
Belmar, the head of the St. Louis County police department, said all the talk about killing was especially disturbing to him.
"As a police chief, that's something I'm not going to be able to endure," Belmar said.
CNN's AnneClaire Stapleton contributed to this report.
Riot or protest?Its about to be a riot in NY now?
kweli wAs down here protesting and g checked that faq don lemon
talib good people
Are you going to do it? If not, kill that noise.
Huey P. Newton Gun Club Members Stage Protests in Dallas Carrying Their Guns
A group of African-Americans in Dallas has responded to the spate of police violence against African-Americans by forming an open-carry gun club named after former Black Panther Huey P. Newton that stages protests toting their semiautomatic weapons.
More than 30 members of the newly formed Huey P. Newton Gun Club marched through south Dallas on Wednesday carrying their rifles, shotguns and AR-15s. The group eventually stopped at a restaurant with their weapons, sitting near Dallas police officers who were inside eating lunch.
The Huey P. Newton Gun Club posted a manifesto on its website that explains the circumstances that led to the club’s formation, in addition to a list of three demands that begin with calling for an end to police brutality.
“The recent murders of unarmed black, brown, and whites across the United States of America has eradicated trust in the police,” the group says on its site. “Individuals across this nation have been stripped of due process, subjected to state-sponsored police terrorism, and continue to suffer the fate of being terminated extra-judicially.
“In Dallas the police have murdered over 70 unarmed individuals, most of them black and brown men, over the last ten years. Excluding a recent incident where police testimony was contradicted by surveillance footage, there have been no indictments since 1973.”
The group says it will conduct “armed self-defense patrols through our communities in the coming week.”
These are the group’s demands:
1. We demand the immediate end to police brutality, harassment, and murder of the people.
2. We assert the right of the people, particularly those of color, to bear arms and protect themselves where local, state, and the federal government have historically failed to do so.
3. We demand that the media, in coordination with police, cease immediately assassinating the character of victims subject to police terrorism.
In a YouTube video, the group can be seen lining up in formation with their weapons as they protest the deaths of Michael Brown, the teen shot and killed by a police officer Aug. 9 in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner, who died July 17 as a result of a police chokehold in Staten Island, New York.
Sourec: http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/08...-members-stage-protests-dallas-carrying-guns/
ok.. theres a Riverfest every year.. theres a half-sunken boat on the river, that has a museum in it.. you guys eat hot-dogs, with mashed-potatoes.. sun doesnt go down for long.. i have a plethora of photos(some, published in major publications), and footage from a major video we worked on from there..
theres plenty of posters on this board, who arent even in this conversation, i could tag and would clown you for even questioning where i've been, and what i used to do for a living..
you're a clown DYING for attention.. run along..
I'm gonna catch flak for this, but nonviolent protests do not work in this day and age. If you want a major shake up, you have to take it by force. No one is afraid or made uncomfortable with peaceful protests.
Riot or protest?