mabundo_nagumbe wrote:lakerz12 wrote:Is it really about "Black Lives Matter"?
If it were, what about the ~2,800 homicides every year to black Americans?
90% committed by other African Americans.
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2016/crime-in-the-u.s.-2016/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-3.xls
Why doesn't LeBron ever tweet about that? Do their lives not matter?
It seems like this is actually about "The White Man is at Fault" or "The Police is at Fault" or "[White] America is at fault".
Apparently it's like the N word where if you're black, you're allowed to use it. Likewise if you're black, you're allowed to kill another black person without creating a movement or a protest.
Did you happen to ever ask yourself what's the reason why they shoot each other? Do you think that they inherently like crime, drugs, violence? I dont't know what those numbers mean to you, but I think the crime comes from the need to survive, putting food on the tables, having a place to live. As far as I know, there are hundreds of thousands homeless people living on the streets in USA, and that's not because people are lazy, but because the government can't provide them an opportunity to have a decent life. Their priority is to spend trillions of dollars of Venezuelan, Iranian, Iraqi and Syrian people, so that they can have american democracy and freedom in exchange for their resources.
It doesn't really matter if you are a democrat or a republican. People who run your country don't give a **** whether you are a democrat or a republican, as long as they are where the money is. Politics is first and foremost about the relationship between the rich and the poor, and the poor struggle when the rich don't honsestly give a **** about thethe poor - unless they are a threat, just like right now. 40 million jobless people in a country, there is nothing else than protests that could or should happen.
See, this is the problem we have in our communities because the overarching theme we see is that “systemic racism means this is where are at and there’s nothing we can really do.”
Systemic racism LED us to this, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get out even before systemic racism ends, BUT the policies enacted have normalized these environments (only for the black community, though) and then the black community immediately just accepts it and we hand liberal elites (black and white) our votes thus keeping the same systems at play. Can’t realky blame anyone—in the face of **** circumstances, let’s look for temporary comfort.
Yes, systemic racism must be addressed, but infantalizing our people and making us dependent on government means there’s never a way out. Plenty of us have made it out and yes, we’ve had good fortune on our side, but there are ways to end these cycles but that’s going to take tough talk with ourselves on WHAT WE CAN DO to change things besides ending systemic racism.
When people talk about having the talk with our children about the police, I want to scream and say, yeah, but what about the fact that we’re **** killing each other for nothing and if anything, chances are I’m going to die at the hands of another black man.















