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What Black America Looks Like in the Hands of Its Abusers | Urban Intellectuals

What Black America Looks Like in the Hands of Its Abusers

by | Dec 23, 2014 | Opinion | 0 comments

Mike Brown’s family expresses remorse for death of cops they never met; but, Darren Wilson says he’d kill Mike Brown again.

‪#‎BlackLivesMatter‬

Black America the Abused

Black America in the Hands of Its Abusers

Plantation Slave Mentality, PSM

The types of attitudes which keep the murders of unarmed Black men cycling and recycling through the “system.” Justice can never come because those who are harmed the most beat themselves down and tell themselves that they deserved it, just like the massa told them to … or else.

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It is a psychological symptom of excessive trauma and abuse.

Black people have been severely and sorely abused and attacked for cyclical centuries. Associated with this racial violence and abuse is fear, confusion, shock, anger, and emotional numbness.

Experiencing constant abuse and attacks and racialized violence leads to serious mental health problems, physical disorders, PTSD, depression, and anxiety.

Severely abused people do drugs, alcohol, smoking, or overeating to cope with the pain, but this leads to even greater physical and emotional problems.

Violence that happened long ago still affects abused people and even if many years have passed, trauma is still evident in both form and substance, often causing a co-dependent type of behavior where the abused persons begin to self-inflict and implode on others within their reach — this is often referred to as “black on black” crime.

People subjected to continous and unrelenting violence and abuse due to their birthright skin color and complexion have many psychological problems, including:

Feelings of hopelessness, shame, or despair
Depression or anxiety
Drinking or drug problems
Physical symptoms or chronic pain
Employment problems
Relationship problems, including divorce

The abuser often guilts you into thinking that their own behavior is, somehow, your fault.

It is in many ways, but it isn’t in so many other ways

The “I Can Breathe” t-shirts of the police forces symbolize the mocking and degradation of many Black Americans who were killed by police in ritualistic and execution style, often for no other reason than “it was a good day to kill a Nigger.” Their behaviors are lucidly clear and outlandishly Klannish.

It is a sad day when Black people in America acquiesce to this kind of behavior, as if others are not supposed to “feel” the same grief that we do.

No, these PARTICULAR police officers who were murdered by Ismaiiyl Brinsley in New York had nothing to do with the actual death of Eric Garner, but there is almost no room left for doubt that they, along with their like-situated compatriots, have single-handedly brought more than a fair share of grief on the heads of Black people in their sector of society. ALMOST no room left for doubt. All cops aren’t bad cops, but most are. All whites are not racist, but most are.

People can “grieve” any way they want to gireve,” but this is bigger than them and our willingness to bow down and acquiesce and let them continue on their quest to kill as many Black men and women as they can for any reason they can dream up and then walk away from it is the same thing as saying “You win.”

They will kill again and ‘carry on as usual.’ Anyone’s willingness to serve it and permit it only gives them the legal right and permission to do so again. The only purpose of this “salute to you” type of behavior only keeps the portals of access wide open and greenlights them into repeating the same and similar patterns of abusive behaviors.

This has been proven time and again over the past four centuries and longer.

Our willingness to accept it only justifies their behaviors, just as does that of an abusive man beating his very own wife to death as she continually takes him back time and again; and he only beats her even worse every time she goes home.

I make this assessment because Learned Forgiveness and True Forgiveness are not the same thing.

Learned forgiveness is allowing an abusive lot of racists to tell you that no matter what white people do our ONLY choice is to continue to serve them and nod our heads in agreement with it.

True Forgiveness never allows an enemy operative NOT to suffer the consequences of their own behavior or to get away with what they have done. Forgive them, but understand that they have to go through a cyclical purging cycle or their abuse will continue at OUR expense. The world is round, and there is a reason for that.

For Black America, the portals of the past are still wide open and they will never ever close and heal as long as we carry on in this “we accept the abuse and white supremacist behaviors” manner.

These are the children of overseers, slave-catchers and their official ‘plantation-minded trainees’ who are of our same race and ethnicity.

They can never be trusted and “looks” are deceiving. #Alllivesmatter except #blacklivesthatmatter. This has not changed in more than 400 years.

The heel of the Man and the head of the serpent can never mesh and become one at this season in time.

For further reference, take the children of ALL of these slain unarmed Black men and women across the nation (especially the children of those who were slain by the police) to Bowdoin College and see if they will grant them all scholarships and free tuition for the parents who were taken from them… http://www.bowdoin.edu/. Even if you don’t want them to go, go there and simply inquire.

Let us know what happens.

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