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The last few pages got me emotional as fvck.As much as I still don't think all dese protests are gonna change much....it's still a great thing to witness.
This shyt makes me want to strangle someone right now. Locking our queens up. Makes me fukking sick. If a black man sees this and it doesn't make you wanna strangle the first white person you see. You ain't shyt.
Why? Cause they dont get emotionally charged easy?
How is strangling the first white person you see going to solve anything? And if it is, why arent you doing it right now? You aint doing it cause you know its stupid. The problem is now you all stressed out cause you got to hold all that emotion inside. Nah son ill pass.
What real men would do in a situation is use it to put a strategy that will work together.
There are alot more practical things that can be done right now
Here's one:
http://www.thecoli.com/posts/11219406/
gonna be at the DC protest tomorrow.
gonna be the biggest one yet
A federal judge ruled Thursday that police can no longer use tear gas on protesters without declaring an illegal assembly, giving them fair warning and time to vacate the area.
The temporary restraining order comes just weeks after the last rounds of heavy protest in Fergusonin response to a St. Louis County grand jury’s decision not to indict the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown Jr. A group of protesters had filed the lawsuit asking for a restriction on police use of tear gas and excessive force during demonstrations.
U.S. Federal Judge Carol Jackson heard testimony for nine hours, from plaintiffs as well as police from St. Louis County and the city of St. Louis, according to Brendan Roediger, one of the lead attorney’s on the case.
“Ultimately she decided there was substantial evidence that police had violated the constitutional rights of the protesters, that it was a restriction on their free speech,” Roediger told msnbc shortly after the judge made her ruling.
“The best thing the judge said and she said it a couple of times, was that ‘it’s clear to me for some reason the police are treating this group, around this movement, differently than they treat other large crowds,” Roediger said. “Hopefully it’ll put an end to the practice of protesters having no idea what the police response will be. No more of this sort of punishment in the streets where what the police are going to do is unpredictable and often violent,” he said.
-"I had to leave; I needed to be in a place where I could breathe and not feel someone’s hand on my throat. "