Ferguson police execute an unarmed 17 yr old boy (Update: Ferguson police chief to resign 3/19)

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You see what happens when black people protest which never works. You get Edomite anarchists riding the energy of your legit grievances. They probably are upset that the government has not passes gay marriage nationwide or some other stupid yuppie Edomite cause. I do not know how you nikkas even join hand and hand with The Wicked (Esau) in protest.

ma dude, it aint even bout marching wit them fo real,
if them gays wanna march then thats cool i aint got no beef wit em i just wanna let my voice be heard with thousands of brothers of mine..

if they wanna roll let em be the more the merrier they say right?
 

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yes bruh

even tho not many peoples up here feel the same way - its all the same shyt..
we might be north of you, but don't think these fukkin cops aint trying fukk wit us too..

we gotta change the system globally real shi...

At the end of the day bruh, whether I grew up with the knowledge that my great great grands were slaves and sharecroppers, or you grew up in Canada looking just like us but in different borders, or if we're talking about brothers and sisters in Africa, the UK, Caribbean, or France, speaking different languages or having different accents, we're family with similar stories.

Best way we can change things is by linking up globally and taking care of each other. I think that's starting.
 

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At the end of the day bruh, whether I grew up with the knowledge that my great great grands were slaves and sharecroppers, or you grew up in Canada looking just like us but in different borders, or if we're talking about brothers and sisters in Africa, the UK, Caribbean, or France, speaking different languages or having different accents, we're family with similar stories.

Best way we can change things is by linking up globally and taking care of each other. I think that's starting.

family, i was a somali born kid born here in this country, my fan came from the motherland in 1991 but that still don't change the fact that I'm black just like you.. these racists still see me as a n*gga just like you.. so yeah I'm going to march with people just like myself.. I have LOVE for all you down south - keep on fighting cuz its a matter of time till we all are fighting this fight together..

I got love for you bruh.. don't worry imma be standing arm and arm with y'all this injustice aint gone stand anymore longer. i lost my job due to my racist ass boss thinking that black people are privileged in this country just like the states so i aint got much to lose, so F*ck the establishment i am going to be part of a historical moment that were all going to talk about years to come fam.
 

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family, i was a somali born kid born here in this country, my fan came from the motherland in 1991 but that still don't change the fact that I'm black just like you.. these racists still see me as a n*gga just like you.. so yeah I'm going to march with people just like myself.. I have LOVE for all you down south - keep on fighting cuz its a matter of time till we all are fighting this fight together..

I got love for you bruh.. don't worry imma be standing arm and arm with y'all this injustice aint gone stand anymore longer. i lost my job due to my racist ass boss thinking that black people are privileged in this country just like the states so i aint got much to lose, so F*ck the establishment i am going to be part of a historical moment that were all going to talk about years to come fam.

Distant relatives :salute:

And bruh, that's what they don't want. Do you notice that we're the only ones discouraged from being proud of our heritage? Asians, Europeans, rednecks, whoever, can all be proud, but when anything has a hint of blackness it's "racist" or "we're all American, what does race matter?". I worked at a newspaper. The first black reporter they hired back in the 60s started this internship for young black journalists. After she retired, they called it a diversity program but everyone in it was white.

They don't want us to link up because they know how powerful we can be and consciously or subconsciously want us to stay in our place.

And I'm glad you got that mind state about your job and the bullshyt they put you through. I'm disillusioned with the system too, which is why I had to leave my day job. This is just a message board, but that's why I'm glad people are linking up. Who is to say Coli brehs can't start business ventures and projects together, so that we don't have to fill out resumes and beg for jobs from people who don't like us. It's a global world and entrepreneur age, so we can take care of ourselves and each other. Everyone else has been doing it for years. It's time for us to skip the bullshyt and love each other and build.
 

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Distant relatives :salute:

And bruh, that's what they don't want. Do you notice that we're the only ones discouraged from being proud of our heritage? Asians, Europeans, rednecks, whoever, can all be proud, but when anything has a hint of blackness it's "racist" or "we're all American, what does race matter?". I worked at a newspaper. The first black reporter they hired back in the 60s started this internship for young black journalists. After she retired, they called it a diversity program but everyone in it was white.

They don't want us to link up because they know how powerful we can be and consciously or subconsciously want us to stay in our place.

And I'm glad you got that mind state about your job and the bullshyt they put you through. I'm disillusioned with the system too, which is why I had to leave my day job. This is just a message board, but that's why I'm glad people are linking up. Who is to say Coli brehs can't start business ventures and projects together, so that we don't have to fill out resumes and beg for jobs from people who don't like us. It's a global world and entrepreneur age, so we can take care of ourselves and each other. Everyone else has been doing it for years. It's time for us to skip the bullshyt and love each other and build.


Exactly family.
It might just be a message board but we all brothers up in here ( except for the so called c00ns)

Man your post speaks justice for real, I've had to dumb myself down or act more 'white' all to secure a job out here.
man fukk that shi* for real, I'm tired of living in this world where we aint accountable for what we can do as opposed to where we came from or who we are. This Eric Garner sh*t just pushed it to another level. When a black man gets killed on camera world wide and all we can do is sit here and gawk at the 'grand jury' decision which was rigged in, its like back in the 60's for real. MLK did not die for this, I'm tired of us being stuck at the bottom of the food chain, struggling for what we should already have.. My own family (who are somali) were killed for so called "gang ties" just cuz they are black immigrants. this country and Canada don't want us, but we deserve every right to be here as much as them Europeans who literally enslaved people to get theirs.

All in All, im glad white folk are standing up too, cuz at the end it aint white vs black it's our 'govt' vs oppressed peoples and I've seen several white folk in the street so they know what I'm talking about!


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We’re Still On The March: A look back to Wrightsville, Georgia 1980

Wrightsville is an anachronism of the most disturbing kind. All the tired marches and all the old songs serve up reminders of hopes still unfulfilled, of how far we have not come - Ron Taylor

As we rise up yet again against the racism, the injustice and the police misconduct that continues to stifle this country let’s revisit the goings on in a small Georgia town in 1980.

On a May night shots rang out in the black part of town. A young black girl was wounded and a white policeman was grazed. By then the citizens of Wrightsville had already begun to push back against the racist behavior of Johnson County Sheriff Roland Attaway. After the shots were fired Attaway and his cronies moved in and arrested upward of 40 people of color, many of whom were held for days without being charged and were unable to speak to an attorney.

Ron Taylor a reporter for the Atlanta Journal, who is quoted above, wrote about the troubles in an article for Southern Changes, titled What’s Wrong With Justice in Wrightsville:



Johnson County Sheriff Roland Attaway keeps two microphones dangling from the roof outside his office in Wrightsville, Georgia, for the purpose of tape recording his critics. The last few months, he has not liked what he has heard. Moreover, the criticism has made it difficult for him to run his county the way he is accustomed to running it. A host of “outside agitators,” liberal lawyers and nosy newsmen have poked fun at his habit of arresting people without charging them with anything.

In the last roundup, following sniper fire in a Black section of that racially troubled town, Attaway managed to nab at least 38 suspects (he never seemed to know just how many himself) and succeeded in getting two leaders of the Black protest there indicted on a host of curious charges that included inciting a riot that apparently his deputies helped start. During the past few months, Blacks and Whites in Wrightsville have scuffled on the courthouse lawn; a little girl, a woman and a policeman have been wounded, and every extremist group in Georgia, left and right, has shown its colors there. The miracle, say those who have watched the painful developments, is that nobody has been killed.

These photos are from a march held on September 20, 1980. The protest was led by Reverend E. J. Wilson and Southern Christian Leadership Conference official John Martin, the two men who had both been indicted.

In 1983 a civil rights suit was filed against Sheriff Roland Attaway and his cohorts. And guess what? An all-white jury found them not guilty.

”I just think it’s a sad day for all black people, for white people and for the South…’This is 1983, but it has shadows of the 1960’s. Every day since the trial began on Jan. 10 we had to look at 12 white faces. Faces of middle-class whites who could not understand the lifelong plight of my clients.” said Donald C. Keenan, chief attorney for the plaintiffs.

When will it end
 

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In Brazil, “Ferguson” happens every day

In the last five years, the brazilian police killed more than the USA police in the last three decades.

By Vinicius Gomes

In the track of the non indicment of Darren Wilson, the white cop who murdered Michael Brown, a black young man from the city of Ferguson, in Missouri, Mac Margolis, the collaborator of the north-american portal Bloomberg View and resident in Brazil, said that a brazilian friend, during a conversation about the protests and manifestations that reached more than 170 cities of USA, showed little interest about the death with six shots of the desarmed young man. Margolis justifies: “Racism, outlaw cops and blind justice are so familiar [to the brazilian] as Havaianas and palm”.

The data that the north-american dispose in his text are some of the many brazilians have no notion: the brazilian police killed 2.212 people in 2013, according to a study published in the beginning of november of this year. Another shocking number is that 11.200 brazilian lives were taken by police violence in the last five years. This represents more than every other policial force of every USA county in the last 30 years: 11.090 dead people.

Other searches that are equally disturbing, serve to put in check those who reject the fact that a black skinned person is much more subject to police violence than a white person. According to the study by economist Daniel Cerqueira, 2009, the number of black victims of police violence is twice that of white and another study conducted by the University of San Carlos has shown that while blacks correspond to 34% of São Paulo population they make up 58% of the dead by the police. As stated by sociologist Ignacio Cano, a specialist in crime and police violence: “Our police kill the hundreds. We have a ‘Ferguson’ every day.”

A 2005 study conducted by Florida State University have showed that white police officers were more likely to shoot a desarmed black person than an armed white person. It was even created a list of 10 white men who actually confronted the police with gun and even then were not killed.

However, Brazil is still a more violent country, after all, in a place where 22 people are killed per 100 thousand inhabitants – a rate four times bigger than the USA – it’s not surprising at all that a big portion of the brazilian population still believes in the saying “a good bandit is a dead bandit”.
 
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