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To all of you just stop ok!!

As a black man seeing how crooked pigs can be I don't want to read this is not what doc King wanted.....I follow him and X. I do think things can be handle peacefully but what happens when you get no justice and another black person is murdered? Just let it keep happening till we be genocide? Or do we fight to take the power? We can do this as one but if you want to be a tom or a blind white person that's you. White people will not understand our pain our struggle or daily life. We don't get respect from the people who suppose to take care of us. Black women gets ignored by doctors,payed less, and looked down on and black man is being hunted, being labeled as threats, and more. I expect you won't understand. We fight for our rights our lives our future not to be marked as a beast. If you think we should sit down and let people be murdered black people Hispanic or non white then you dont respond with your op
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SW-User
I think all the rioting and setting fires didn't accomplish anything
@SW-User That has yet to be seen. We won't know for several months, maybe a year.
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@SW-User what would you do if your love one was murdered by a fake peacemaker
SW-User
@quitwhendone what possibly could that accomplish?
SW-User
@Afroartis my whole family was murdered by a drunk driver. You can't take the law into your own hands. This isn't the wild, wild west. I'd hope that justice would be swift and unmerciful.
@SW-User Well, all the destruction and looting is terrible. But now that the unrest has spread throughout the country, maybe, just maybe, it will result in serious, meaningful reforms in policing. Or maybe not. We will see.
SW-User
@quitwhendone has it ever before? No. Theres good cops and bad cops. Just like there's good and bad in every race of people.
@SW-User Yes. Protests and riots in the 1960s led to some changes. There were protests and Riots about many things, the Vietnam war, racism, poverty, and segregation.
SW-User
@quitwhendone and we still have poverty. And racism is as big now as it ever was. And our Vietnam vets were treated like shit, called names and spat on.
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@SW-User sorry to hear that my cousin was murdered on New year's I can understand as much as possible. But why do we need a paper from a country which is one sided? What to do if all the evidence is concrete? Do we let them handle it though it's not being handled or do we not murder unless wanted to or do we accepted the lies and bs? I'm asking in a non angry way lol
SW-User
@Afroartis I'm sorry I'm not understanding
@SW-User The war ended. Segregation ended. There are much more opportunities for minorities now. Progress has been made. Long way to go, though.
Viper · M
@quitwhendone [quote]That has yet to be seen. We won't know for several months, maybe a year.[/quote]

I'm not disagreeing, just asking for more knowledge, has setting fires like this ever helped accomplish positive change (overside of war events) in the past?

I just can't think of one, but extremely tired, and I don't do my best thinking when so.
@SW-User Wait a minute...
[quote] You can't take the law into your own hands. This isn't the wild, wild west. I'd hope that justice would be swift and unmerciful [/quote]
This is coming from a woman who rammed the car of and beat the woman who had consensual sex of a man you were married to. 🤦‍♂️🤣
@Viper
[quote] Yes. Protests and riots in the 1960s led to some changes. There were protests and Riots about many things, the Vietnam war, racism, poverty, and segregation. [/quote]
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@quitwhendone yeah. And I went to jail too. And I wasn't in the wrong. They were
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@Viper we don't know...maybe we need to do it more and aim at bigger business or aim at the places that supposed to serve justice.....idk call it treason but no justice no peace has a meaning and a reason again I can see why most would think it's foolish or meaningless but when you specifically being a target living in a country where gangs or cult members who hate a race works for the law and use it as a way to attempt genocide fuck it all.
@SW-User Ummm, if you were right, you wouldn't have gone to jail. The solution was divorce, not violence, especially against her. Violence against you husband, who was under contract of marriage would have made more sense.
SW-User
@quitwhendone she was married too. And I was invited there by him and cuz I didn't leave when he told me too I was charged with criminal trespassing. If the chicken shit had not stayed in the house I would have been violent towards him. Believe me I learned from my mistake. And i paid for it. My answer is still the same.
@SW-User Ok. I'm proud of you for learning and changing. 👍️
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@quitwhendone even the police felt bad for having to arrest me. The Anger Management staff did. They committed adultery while I had to pay $1000s and 1500 hours of community service. And then I got to pay for the damn divorce. So yeah I learned real quick how to obey the law.
I’d press charges. @Afroartis
@SW-User 👍️