I hate to say it, but I'm starting to feel like protesting is a waste of time

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Can you imagine the vitriol that would come from the right (and FOX News in particular) if black folks did something even halfway akin to that? :wow:

The first problem I see could Black Americans even get enough people in the same place . All Black America like to do is divide itself
 

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Treat cops just like the Chinese would..


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At least 4 Chengguan, the most hated police-inspectors in China, were beaten to death by angry people in Cangnan County of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province (located in the industrial southeast), after they killed a man with a hammer. The police-inspectors hit the man with a hammer until he started to vomit blood, because he was trying to take pictures of their violence towards a woman, a street vendor. The man was rushed to hospital, but died on the way.

Thousands of angry people took to the streets, surrounded the police-inspectors in their van, attacked them with stones, bats, and beat them to death. People were shouting that the police-inspectors be killed on the spot for what they did: “Kill them! Kill them!”

These police-inspectors are notoriously violent, are rarely investigated or punished for their crimes, and are terrorizing people making a living. The Chengguan, which are a special combination between regular police and state inspectors, are called “violent government thugs” in China, thousands of them are on the state payroll in at least 656 cities. In July 2013, they beat to death a man and almost killed his wife, for trying to sell watermelon they had grown on their land. The crime of the Chengguan police sparked riots in the province of Guizhou.

It’s not clear what happened, though, but the responsibility for murdering the bystander taking pictures lays with the Chengguan. Among people there circulates a version of the events that claims that the police-inspectors hired some men to beat the bystander up after he tried to film them. The police-inspector ran so he could not be accused of being related to the murder. Apparently these Chengguan police proceed like this every time they meet people attempting to document or stop their violence.

Numerous police troops were deployed to disperse the crowds, but people kept protesting and demanded that media report what happened. Police used tear-gas and fired warning shots in the air, but could not control the angry crowds, which kept growing.

The images are very brutal. The woman lying on the street is the one abused by the Chengguan police. The dead men in the bus and beside it are the Chengguan police.

Similar police violence against workers and street vendors led to at least two insurrections against the state back in 2011.

This story can't be true though -

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/duk...an-asians-and-have-strange-un-american-names/

“[T]he blacks get symbolic recognition in an utterly incompetent mayor who handled this so badly from beginning to end that her resignation would be demanded if she were white,” he wrote. “The blacks get awful editorials like this that tell them to feel sorry for themselves.”

Hough noted that “the Asians” faced discrimination throughout U.S. history: “They didn’t feel sorry for themselves, but worked doubly hard.”

“I am a professor at Duke University,” he admitted. “Every Asian student has a very simple old American first name that symbolizes their desire for integration. Virtually every black has a strange new name that symbolizes their lack of desire for integration.”

Hough added that blacks made the problem worse by refusing to date white people.

“It was appropriate that a Chinese design won the competition for the Martin Luther King state,” he concluded. “King helped them overcome. The blacks followed Malcolm X.”

Asians don't riot because they're not as lazy as us. :mjpls:
 

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And that doesn't say if they were black owned or not. Or even what the damages were.:camby:

I need proof or else its lies.

Bruh, I don't what to tell you, Black owned or not those were jobs that employed majority Black people that are never coming back to the city.
 

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Actually in history, every time in history there has been a Black urban rebellion, the community has had immediate improvement (less police brutality is a major indicator). So Urban rebellions and self-help do work.
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but yet its back again
 

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To me, Protest is just a Snail-Pace in the Marathon to Defeat the Oppressor:ld:

...the only way Change happens, if it's forcefully taken, as history shown US:ehh:

But, I don't knock any Real African marching for the Cause, even tho it falls on deaf ears:francis:
 

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Most of the businesses may not have been black owned but they probably did provide employment opportunities to the locals. It's already hard enough finding a job, but it's even harder for those that may have lacked reliable transportation.

It sounds like the question that needs to be asked is why aren't there any employment opportunities in those communities?
 
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