Is the Killing of Blacks Part of America’s Domestic Policy?

by | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog, History, News, Politics News | 0 comments


To our white family who are offended by folk peacefully protesting the Anthem please consider this; the Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that Blacks have legitimate reason to flee police encounters and fleeing doesn’t equate to guilt.

You can check the source here: http://www.wbur.org/news/2016/09/20/mass-high-court-black-men-may-have-legitimate-reason-to-flee-police

That’s actually a pretty fucked up position and highlights how horrible the Black experience in America really is. To find the only comparison to the Black experience you would have to go to the Bible and other religious texts.

Yes!

Our situation is biblical in severity when one considers the centuries of oppression. In the book of Exodus the rulers of that day felt the slave race was growing in numbers and influence thus had to be dealt with.

The decree was to kill the males and whenever possible spare the women.

Exodus 1:15-

Sounds familiar? Is there an official decree or is it Domestic Policy to kill Blacks? The answer: there doesn’t have to be an official policy in place. It’s inferred by the culture of the country.

Like in business, company culture dictates the environment. So in the American culture a white man or cop can kill a Black or minority and there’s a good chance no one will be charged.

Cops usually gets paid vacation.

If charged, the white population will raise million for the suspect’s legal defense costs.

This reality all but communicates that there is an official/unofficial policy that calls for the thinning of the Black population.

This along with the country’s refusal to invest in our neighborhoods, the school to prison pipeline, vaccines that genetically targets black males and more, all illustrates the validity of this article’s title. More on this soon.

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