UI Meme of the Day, a Daily Series…
Today’s meme could not be overlooked or bypassed for the sake of political correctness and forum decorum.
It is a bone-chilling hardcore truth about the nastiness of a nation in which Black people have lived, served, and done it no harm … and in which it has come down to this day … once again.
The United States state governments, again, have given the Ku Klux Klan and their infiltrated police forces carte blanche all over the nation to gun down Black men and women for any reason whatsoever “at-will” and not suffer the consequences or repercussions of what they have done.
Yet, they are the criminals that they seek in so doing.
It leaves a nasty bitter taste in Black American’s souls to have white people who would support this kind of filth and then talk about a “god” or a “jesus,” as they do it.
It becomes easier and easier to become an atheist with those kinds of “christians” around and except for the fact that everything they have ever said about God is a lie, I understand a Black atheist completely.
When it comes down to this, they have no true knowledge of God because the only thing they worship is themselves, their penchant for murder, and their money.
The Mike Brown’s and other Black men like him are a reflection of the sins of a nasty and vicious racist white America that believes that they are in a position of authority, but if Mike Brown, late of Ferguson, MO, had a “bad attitude” or was “acting like an animal,” it is what he was taught to do by this country.
Those who tell Black people to ‘accept responsibility for what they do’ are the main ones who never accept responsibility for what THEY do. They are the contributors to the animalistic behaviors of the Michael Brown’s and even these middle finger salutes came from a white America.
Black people did not bring this shyt here to America, it was taught to them.
The 1800s Dred Scott decision was the be-all end-all of American jurisprudence for Black America: “A Black man has no rights that a white man is bound to respect.” – said Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. Apparently not.
It’s only been 525-plus years and we are seeing this again …
and only because we did not learn from the eras and moments in which it has happened before. Those who do not learn from the past…
Black people have it full and well within their capacity and capability to end this shyt once and for all, and once the machine of a formal take-down is in motion, there is no turning back.
The only question that remains is, not could we or should we, but it is: Will we?
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