If Emmett Till Was Murdered For Whistling At A White Woman...

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"Peace" isn't a side of the equation. Martin didn't practice "peace", he practiced strong grassroots organization, targeted nonviolent actions designed to provoke evil responses (and with media coverage), effective economic boycotts, love for his enemies and belief that some of them could be changed, legal action, and a brave willingness to lay down his own life for the cause.

I'm not going to lay out the entire strategy for the movement on an internet message board. But there are some people who are working to change shyt right now, and there are plenty of people who have done it before us. If you want to know how to make it happen, then read up more on the actual strategy of the Big Six in the Civil Rights Movement, Gandhi in India, the South African anti-Apartheid movement, Solidarity in Poland, or the People Power Revolution in the Philippines. I could name dozens of others, but those five have some of the best shyt written up on them.

And yes, look what they did to Martin. Hell, look what they did to dozens of other nonviolent activists who died in the Civil Rights movement. But they would do the same to thousands if the action was violent. Hell, they'd do it cold-blooded and in the open like they did with Fred, because they can get away with that with folk who are believed to be violent.

If you want freedom, you have to be ready to take losses. But would you rather have Gandhi's freedom losses (maybe 10,000 of your own dead, without your own violence), or would you rather have Vietnamese freedom losses (take out 60,000 of them, but lose 2,000,000 of your own and end up with a bombed-out country)?




I shouldn't have made that personal - I'm just saying that in general, anyone who needs to have a gun in their hand before they confront the system is taking the cowardly path. The gun don't actually make you any safer, it probably makes you more likely to die, but it makes the fearful feel big when they have it in their hands, which is why so many scared-ass people (especially White people) like to carry them for "security", like a little boy who needs a blankie.





Amen to that. We have to be willing to die for change before anything will change. We have to be willing to make economic sacrifices for the shyt we believe in too.
@The Dankster....no homo...but why you keep ignoring me...I think everything you said in this post I already countered, especially the video, but you keep spewing the same bullshyt
 

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Lot of "let's turn the other cheek" ass c00ns in this thread...
What do you expect though you know how black people are, they don't want war unless it's against other black people plus I'm pretty sure half this forum said they would lose a fight against some lil 5'5 135lb white girl named Ronda. Buncha hoe ass nikkas
 
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Lot of "let's turn the other cheek" ass c00ns in this thread...



According to some people in this thread, we should just let them run us over and take the high road cause we aren't built like that...

Funny how none of the pacifists answered my question you quoted tho
 

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Turf wars revolve around economics, which is logical.
So it's logical to kill because of turf war, but illogical to kill for our women and freedom:dahell::dahell::dahell:

The whole earth is our turf...so these devils should die on that principle alone!!!!!!!
 

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True enough but shooting and killing cops will lead to imminent death....strategy:manny:
Turf wars don't lead to imminent death? Cops are just minions doing the evil deeds anyway. The ones in the offices is the way to go for a change. CEO's, crooked politicians. If you look at any change when people felt oppressed they went after the top dogs.
 

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The point of this thread was to show that Emmett Till died for allegedly just whistling at a white woman, and these devils responded swiftly to protect their female...Our women are being tossed around in their bikinis and murdered strategically to portray a "suicide" and said suicide is covered up by every one involved, yet we do nothing but continue to ask for "justice" Why don't we protect our women?? What are the consequences of not protecting our women?? OJ killed a white woman and they did whatever it took to get his ass and they did...why can't we do the same??

Hell yeah we should protect our women. Cowardly meakness in the face of evil is bullshyt. I would lay down my life for any of our woman. In fact, I have put my life on the line for a woman on the street in two occasions and neither time did I even know who she was. But acts of violence are going to lead to retaliatory acts and are going to lead to more deaths for our women and their families, not fewer.



@The Dankster....no homo...but why you keep ignoring me...I think everything you said in this post I already countered, especially the video, but you keep spewing the same bullshyt

Dang dude, chill. You got all worried because it'd been 30 minutes already since your request and I hadn't put aside the time yet to watch your 7-minute video. :pachaha:


My first thought was, man, I used to listen to Farrakhan about 15 years back when I was in college, but he's really starting to go downhill on his speaking game. That Scientology stuff he's been doing recently cannot be good for his soul.

My second thought was - how is that exact strategy he suggests working out for the Palestinians? Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt? Maoists in India? FARC in Columbia? Muslims in Thailand? Muslims in the Philippines? Those fighting back in China, Russia, etc.?

Farrakhan quotes Elijah and says, "If 10,000,000 of us die, there will still be 10,000,000 of us left who will be free." You seriously buy that crap? What kind of freedom are you willing to sacrifice 10,000,000 Black people for, in comparison to the current scenario? What kind of life are you going to have after half of all the people you know and love are dead?

Finally, that whole "eye for an eye" thing that he claims to speak to Christians with? You are aware that Christians put their faith in Jesus, and Jesus directly rebuked the eye for a eye and said that it doesn't apply to his followers, right? Not to mention that it doesn't fukking work for anyone, because no one ever stops retaliating to take another eye.


Nothing in the video, or anything else you said, counters any of the direct actions that I've suggested we take, or amounts to any sort of rational defense of the losing strategy you've outlined here. I can point to direct examples of the strategies I'm suggesting leading to better results with fewer losses. You point to one speech by a guy who has been a leader of millions for 40 years but whose tactics have failed to make any appreciable gains for the people in that entire span.
 

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You "we shouldn't lower ourselves to their standards" type of dudes are appealing to the cave man's conscience without realizing it doesn't have a conscience. That "hands up, don't shoot" shyt is obviously not working.

My mother told me if the shyt happened to me or my brother she'd start practicing at a gun range. That was the most unexpected reply I got from her considering she's Christian.

:wow:

half this forum said they would lose a fight against some lil 5'5 135lb white girl named Ronda

Who's that? :russ:
 
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So not only do ya'll got 6 certs and making 6 figures ya'll are stone cold killers too? :mjlol:

I never said i had 6 certs. I have said on here before that I was Active Duty though and have served in Iraq. Never said i was a stone cold killer...but I'm probably closer to one than some of you are.

In my post i said i wasn't saying black men should just start killing white men in droves, because most won't anyway. I mean it would be fine with me if the black men who murder other black men would go after cacs instead, but i doubt that will happen.

So what that means is: If you aren't going to kill the enemy, then you must outsmart the enemy.

Then I said we can do more than what we're doing now and, we can. Any American Black man saying we are doing the best we can collectively is lying. Too many think everything is a joke (insert MJ smiley here) but are being surpassed by other minorities. And 20 years from now, Black American men will likely still be saying "The white man won't let us start businesses like them"

A guy made a thread about pizza franchises yesterday....and of course, nikkas flooded the thread crying about how The White Man isn't as nice to us as he is to Hispanic men, Arab men, Asian men, etc so it would be impossible to do. The c00n nikkas who are ok with not trying to do anything other than get bytches & smoke outnumber the ones who actually want to build the race up & beat Whitey at his own game.

I joined Coli in April of this year, but i quickly noticed when topics about p*ssy, weed, kicks, Meek Mill, etc come up, nikkas don't pop up saying, "you nikkas are fake, this is stupid, let's talk about something else" etc but when it comes to racism, white supremacy, entrepreneurship, etc the c00ns come out the woodworks to whine about how it's pointless to even discuss and there's nothing anyone can do.

And some of you can say it's "just online"...but it ain't. The mentality is offline too. Black American men will find a way to get money for J's, strippers, putting extravagant shyt on the whip, etc but when it comes to businesses and bettering the race..."We can't do that...it's too hard"

I specified Black American men because i've lived in other countries and the Black men there don't act as defeated or like they need permission from other races of men to do things.

If a nikka starts a thread right now about Black women's attitudes, being golddiggers, etc yall would be singing a different tune and find a million ways to say what they need to work on. American black men have no problem calling black women thots and hoes and the destruction of the black race, but when the mirror is turned on us as men, too many make excuses and blame white men for why we can't improve.
 
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"Peace" isn't a side of the equation. Martin didn't practice "peace", he practiced strong grassroots organization, targeted nonviolent actions designed to provoke evil responses (and with media coverage), effective economic boycotts, love for his enemies and belief that some of them could be changed, legal action, and a brave willingness to lay down his own life for the cause.

I'm not going to lay out the entire strategy for the movement on an internet message board. But there are some people who are working to change shyt right now, and there are plenty of people who have done it before us. If you want to know how to make it happen, then read up more on the actual strategy of the Big Six in the Civil Rights Movement, Gandhi in India, the South African anti-Apartheid movement, Solidarity in Poland, or the People Power Revolution in the Philippines. I could name dozens of others, but those five have some of the best shyt written up on them.

And yes, look what they did to Martin. Hell, look what they did to dozens of other nonviolent activists who died in the Civil Rights movement. But they would do the same to thousands if the action was violent. Hell, they'd do it cold-blooded and in the open like they did with Fred, because they can get away with that with folk who are believed to be violent.

If you want freedom, you have to be ready to take losses. But would you rather have Gandhi's freedom losses (maybe 10,000 of your own dead, without your own violence), or would you rather have Vietnamese freedom losses (take out 60,000 of them, but lose 2,000,000 of your own and end up with a bombed-out country)?





I shouldn't have made that personal - I'm just saying that in general, anyone who needs to have a gun in their hand before they confront the system is taking the cowardly path. The gun don't actually make you any safer, it probably makes you more likely to die, but it makes the fearful feel big when they have it in their hands, which is why so many scared-ass people (especially White people) like to carry them for "security", like a little boy who needs a blankie.





Amen to that. We have to be willing to die for change before anything will change. We have to be willing to make economic sacrifices for the shyt we believe in too.

We can agree to disagree breh on the first point. The second point on carrying a weapon I do agree that we need to confront the system with more than guns. However guns serve a defensive purpose when needed.
 

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What is wrong with yall?
Homicidal thoughts is not the answer

Then what is

I suggest the following:



"Peace" isn't a side of the equation. Martin didn't practice "peace", he practiced strong grassroots organization, targeted nonviolent actions designed to provoke evil responses (and with media coverage), effective economic boycotts, love for his enemies and belief that some of them could be changed, legal action, and a brave willingness to lay down his own life for the cause.

I'm not going to lay out the entire strategy for the movement on an internet message board. But there are some people who are working to change shyt right now, and there are plenty of people who have done it before us. If you want to know how to make it happen, then read up more on the actual strategy of the Big Six in the Civil Rights Movement, Gandhi in India, the South African anti-Apartheid movement, Solidarity in Poland, or the People Power Revolution in the Philippines. I could name dozens of others, but those five have some of the best shyt written up on them.

We have to be willing to die for change before anything will change. We have to be willing to make economic sacrifices for the shyt we believe in too.
 
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