Premeditated
MANDE KANG
Well, he doesn't see colors so......
So what? You're still dumb as fukk and don't understand what's going on which is evident by your posts. I don't even know what "black fist" shyt you're talking about.I was on the ground in ferguson and spent
over 2500$ cash out of pocket on food,water,juice,milk
and masks for protesters so miss me with the black fist shyt.
All that "we should value ourselves" shyt goes without saying. No shyt, we should value ourselves. The question is why aren't we? Just repeating that over and over isn't going to do anything. How many of the people who are out here actually doing the killing do you think showed up to that peace summit? He wasn't talking to the people who are out here killing each other, he was talking to the people who are victimized by the people out here killing each other. We all know that black people need to stop killing each other. What we don't need is black people propped up as leaders of some kind hitting us with "we can't complain about racism when we kill each other" shyt as a deflection to us calling out systematic white racism that is ultimately the cause of the black on black violence. What part of that don't you understand?again.....Stevie wasnt taking a shot at the movement.
he was telling his people that we should value our
lives and each other at all times.
stevie threw a rock in the crowd and the guilty dog yelped.
go back to the original ferguson thread and you
will see that i called all of this shyt.
I told nikkas that ferguson was not a concert
but a nation wide tour.....(before shyt hit the fan)
Hold on, this was an event specifically about street violence and Stevie in here being called a c00n for telling folks that we need to see the value in ourselves???At north Minneapolis peace summit, Stevie Wonder joins plea to end street violence
Young people mired in poverty need help to end the cycle of violence, say leaders at summit.
By Randy Furst and Libor Jany Star Tribune
JUNE 17, 2017 — 9:42PM
RANDY FURST, STAR TRIBUNE
Musician Stevie Wonder joined a peace conference in Minneapolis and Saturday and urged those there to join the effort.
Several hundred people — parents, pastors and business leaders among them — gathered Saturday in north Minneapolis for the second day of a “peace conference” focused on the enduring problem of young people shooting one another on city streets.
The speakers, including legendary singer Stevie Wonder and civil rights leader Benjamin Chavis, decried the number of young people being cut down by bullets in their own neighborhoods. Part of the solution, they said, is to offer young people caught up in poverty and dysfunction an alternative to street warfare, which has intensified in Minneapolis in recent weeks.
Wonder said that some of the violence has its roots in historical trauma. “You cannot say ‘black lives matter,’ and then kill yourselves,” he said, closing the event by performing renditions of his hits, “Love’s in Need of Love Today” and “Higher Ground.”
“The first thing you must do is stop believing the fallacy of you not being important,” he said. “Because it is completely unacceptable for one to hate themselves so much that anyone that looks like you, you want to kill.”
The conference was organized by the Rev. Jerry McAfee, pastor at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, where the gathering was held, and by Sharif Willis, a leader of the Vice Lords, a Chicago-based gang that Willis prefers to describe as a subcultural organization whose leaders now reject violence.
The event took on new urgency with the fatal shooting of a man early Saturday near Webber Park, less than 2 miles from the church. The homicide was the city’s 15th of the year and the sixth slaying in two weeks.
At north Minneapolis peace summit, Stevie Wonder joins plea to end street violence
Hold on, this was an event specifically about street violence and Stevie in here being called a c00n for telling folks that we need to see the value in ourselves???
Hold on, this was an event specifically about street violence and Stevie in here being called a c00n for telling folks that we need to see the value in ourselves???
Thread is an embarrassment
see how fast blacc ppl switch on dey own thoThread is an embarrassment
Stevie Wonder, one of the greatest black men (human beings PERIOD) to ever walk this earth is being called a "c00n".
I'm out this thread. im embarrassed I've even posted in it
Hold on, this was an event specifically about street violence and Stevie in here being called a c00n for telling folks that we need to see the value in ourselves???
Hold on, this was an event specifically about street violence and Stevie in here being called a c00n for telling folks that we need to see the value in ourselves???
Stevie was one, if not THE only Black entertainer to speak against networks after they banned Marvin Gaye for his rendition of The National Anthem..Stevie Wonder not happy with Lil Wayne's lyrics about Emmett Till
Stevie Wonder Boycotts Florida Over Stand Your Ground Laws, Zimmerman Verdict | HuffPost
Stevie is solid these disloyal ass new nikkas