Stop holding black people down, please!
Is this a joke? Violence in Chicago (over 4,300 shot in 2016) and other cities at highs from black on black crime and police are shot at record numbers, but "Trump" might usher in a threat to blacks from policing? Are you completely brainwashed?
The biggest threat to black people is people of any color that keep perpetuating this story line that someone, outside of the locality and individual, is to blame. When we stop listening to that rhetoric, when we stop pointing a finger around saying "who is to blame for my outcome!" we will start to see a change. A white person is born without a boogieman to point to, and yet, there is still white crime, whites are killed by police more frequently and whites still drop out of schools, what they don't have, per society, is anyone but themselves to point to for their failure.
We need to seriously address this problem, and continued progressive based emotional finger-pointing, isn't it. It starts with accountability and some sense of purpose. If the sense of purpose is lacking, that is on the community, the local people in the area that have all but abandoned any sense of civilization. Over 2/3 of 20-25 year old people are unemployed in Chicago, why is that? These aren't things that a big-bad boogieman did, these aren't things that significant oppression years ago did, these are current actions, done today. Change TODAY.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/ opinion/policing/politics- policing/2016/12/28/policing- future-trump-sessions/ 95773554/
The biggest threat to black people is people of any color that keep perpetuating this story line that someone, outside of the locality and individual, is to blame. When we stop listening to that rhetoric, when we stop pointing a finger around saying "who is to blame for my outcome!" we will start to see a change. A white person is born without a boogieman to point to, and yet, there is still white crime, whites are killed by police more frequently and whites still drop out of schools, what they don't have, per society, is anyone but themselves to point to for their failure.
We need to seriously address this problem, and continued progressive based emotional finger-pointing, isn't it. It starts with accountability and some sense of purpose. If the sense of purpose is lacking, that is on the community, the local people in the area that have all but abandoned any sense of civilization. Over 2/3 of 20-25 year old people are unemployed in Chicago, why is that? These aren't things that a big-bad boogieman did, these aren't things that significant oppression years ago did, these are current actions, done today. Change TODAY.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/
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