I am not understanding. What are you referring to in terms of what Neely said?A problem that Neely overlooks, is that the system DNC former head and Va governor Terry Macculife.
Choose to tell the police to stand down, from stopping the aggression. The delibrate stand down was done to force or make confrontation more likely so that he could use the conflict as a pre-text to ban legal protest (whether you agree with the protest is not the issue, the rule of law is).
So you have white supremacist of the conservative variety out marching, legally, letting their feelings be known.
on the other end you have white supremacists of the liberal variety, placing blacks in the crosshair for political profit, while at the same time claiming they value the lives of blacks.
The only lesson I seem to come away with from Charlottesville is that nothing in the US has changed, and there are no white "friends" of the black man political, both sides have demonstrably shown no care or respect for the value and safety of black lives.
I simply said its an avenue that I think Neely should have brought up.I am not understanding. What are you referring to in terms of what Neely said?
yo you're dumb as fukk.A problem that Neely overlooks, is that the system DNC former head and Va governor Terry Macculife.
Choose to tell the police to stand down, from stopping the aggression. The delibrate stand down was done to force or make confrontation more likely so that he could use the conflict as a pre-text to ban legal protest (whether you agree with the protest is not the issue, the rule of law is).
So you have white supremacist of the conservative variety out marching, legally, letting their feelings be known.
on the other end you have white supremacists of the liberal variety, placing blacks in the crosshair for political profit, while at the same time claiming they value the lives of blacks.
The only lesson I seem to come away with from Charlottesville is that nothing in the US has changed, and there are no white "friends" of the black man political, both sides have demonstrably shown no care or respect for the value and safety of black lives.
Why am I dumb as fukk articulate your rationale.yo you're dumb as fukk.
there was really no need to bring up the particulars of the situation, and im also certain everything you said, he already had said.A problem that Neely overlooks, is that the system DNC former head and Va governor Terry Macculife.
Choose to tell the police to stand down, from stopping the aggression. The delibrate stand down was done to force or make confrontation more likely so that he could use the conflict as a pre-text to ban legal protest (whether you agree with the protest is not the issue, the rule of law is).
So you have white supremacist of the conservative variety out marching, legally, letting their feelings be known.
on the other end you have white supremacists of the liberal variety, placing blacks in the crosshair for political profit, while at the same time claiming they value the lives of blacks.
The only lesson I seem to come away with from Charlottesville is that nothing in the US has changed, and there are no white "friends" of the black man political, both sides have demonstrably shown no care or respect for the value and safety of black lives.
there was really no need to bring up the particulars of the situation, and im also certain everything you said, he already had said.
I simply said its an avenue that I think Neely should have brought up.
Do you understand?