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Selective Black Outrage Is Killing Us

If black lives actually mattered, we’d account for all of the ways black lives are at risk.

A lot of black progressives are crying this week. Crying about Ma'Khia Bryant of Columbus, Ohio, who was shot by police — even though she was preparing to stab another black woman.

They’re crying about George Floyd, despite camera footage showing a substance of some sort in his mouth that many claim could have been the very drugs that killed him that day.

But there are no tears shed for the true victims of this degenerated society that is imploding from within.

Jaslyn Adams was a seven-year-old girl who lost her life during a shooting at a Chicago McDonald’s drive-thru one Sunday. She was accompanied by her father, who frequented the restaurant with his daughter. The killer is still on the run. So is Black Lives Matter, an organization that has yet to dedicate a single tweet in honor of this young soul. Within the same month, a 12-year-old boy from DC was charged with the murder of a 13-year-old. No tears or tweets for him, either, it seems.

There were also no tears or tweets for the black woman who was saved by the Columbus police officer who took down the knife-wielding assailant. That officer gets no credit for saving one black life, but all the blame for righteously taking down another. The lack of both logic and empathy is maddening.

Some analysts want to blame the recent spike in juvenile crime on virtual learning during the pandemic. They claim this phenomenon has caused disruption in day-to-day structure.

I blame a culture that doesn’t actually care about whether black lives survive or even thrive. Because what home structure could have produced a knife-wielding, gun-shooting, murderous teenager? The analysts and “experts” are truly showing their worthlessness. We who have come from these communities know that it truly is cultural degeneracy to blame — not law enforcement officers.

Many people ask me why I blame culture over cops. They wonder why I turn my face from news reports about the latest conflict with a white law enforcement officer.

I do this because I know — as well as any parent knows — that if black lives actually mattered, we’d account for all of the ways black lives are at risk.

The approach employed by mainstream media, BLM, and progressive organizations is like a doctor doing bloodwork for a patient and only looking at one health marker. The doctor is so focused on the patient’s high blood pressure that he’s ignoring the high cholesterol, liver damage, and anemia all showing up on the bloodwork, all of which could be just as fatal. It’s like treating a patient for a severe case of COVID — which isn’t common — but forgoing treatment for a cancerous mass.

American progressives and a great portion of the black community are all ignoring the cancerous masses that will eventually consume entire communities. We are looking at potential devastation by focusing our attention on only police interactions with black people while ignoring the myriad instances of black-on-black crime ravaging Chicago, DC, Atlanta, and other metropolitan cities. Having reached a fever pitch, law enforcement officers — what’s left of them, anyway — may find themselves hesitant to respond to “certain neighborhoods.” And in the next couple of years, you’ll hear outcries from our inner-city black neighbors crying for 911 to arrive — not with an unseasoned social worker but with an armed police officer who can offer true protection and safety. But their cries will be drowned out by the worship of individuals like George Floyd, whom progressives and radical leftists herald as a hero for dying. That should tell you everything you need to know about what these elitists desire for Black America.

But instead of tackling the elitists who want to defund the police — the black community’s saving grace — Black Lives Matter would rather spam cute hairstyling videos created by the late Ma'Khia Bryant. It tweeted that it would rather remember the teen by what she loved doing and not by her final moments. Progressives only want the rest of America to see one side of us, not the side that is eroding us.

At this point, the only tears I can shed are for the hushed outcry from black people who will be overlooked by police and by their local governments in an effort to appease Democrat demands for “justice.” To them, justice served means black community members are charged with resolving issues on their own. To us, this means a potential eradication of whole communities of people — so long as children are allowed to kill one another with no outrage in sight.

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  • Zambroski
    Zambroski

    I no longer give two hot fucks what they are crying about.  Period.  They've been given one opportunity after another to chose better leadership and police their own and instead, have chosen the blame

  • DriftBusta
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    The way you see is wrong.

  • Zambroski
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    Give it a rest, Potsi. 

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  • USA Donating Member

SJW: “guys, stop it....come on.”

These lives matter.  :lol:

 

Did anyone think this through before bringing over slaves? Apparently not. 

So what are Black people supposed to do about the rampant poverty and deteriorated socioeconomic conditions of high crime areas? 

The way I see it, whites created this problem, so it's on us to fix it. 

  • USA Donating Member
7 hours ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Did anyone think this through before bringing over slaves? Apparently not. 

Clearly, they did not see the "through" part.

6 hours ago, motonoggin said:

So what are Black people supposed to do about the rampant poverty and deteriorated socioeconomic conditions of high crime areas? 

The way I see it, whites created this problem, so it's on us to fix it. 

#1.....this really isn't rocket surgery as any "people" in history have learned the basics of how to lift their own up:

  • Search for, and develop better community leadership. 
  • Call out and heavily admonish behavior that has continued to drag down these communities. 
  • Educate the youth on the opportunities afforded them by already existing government programs to give them an edge and help lift them out of these conditions and highly encourage the use of these programs. 
  • End the excuse and blame game and teach personal responsibility....and consequences.
  • Stop looking the other way at continued generational poverty and the education, acceptance and support process for living off the government. 
  • Educate one another on the real issues that affect their society and admonish those that continue to be a burden.
  • Dismiss those clearly corrupting their race for their own needs while continuing to push them further down in society
  • Get more involved and encourage entrance into LE that can better represent them in their own communities

#2.....Yeah...but the way you see things isn't really a good gauge on anything because you fail to see the real issues.  "Blame whitey!" ....isn't an answer and it really isn't the problem any longer.  I see people like YOU as their biggest problem right now.

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5 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

Clearly, they did not see the "through" part.

#1.....this really isn't rocket surgery as any "people" in history have learned the basics of how to lift their own up:

  • Search for, and develop better community leadership. 
  • Call out and heavily admonish behavior that has continued to drag down these communities. 
  • Educate the youth on the opportunities afforded them by already existing government programs to give them an edge and help lift them out of these conditions and highly encourage the use of these programs. 
  • End the excuse and blame game and teach personal responsibility....and consequences.
  • Stop looking the other way at continued generational poverty and the education, acceptance and support process for living off the government. 
  • Educate one another on the real issues that affect their society and admonish those that continue to be a burden.
  • Dismiss those clearly corrupting their race for their own needs while continuing to push them further down in society
  • Get more involved and encourage entrance into LE that can better represent them in their own communities

#2.....Yeah...but the way you see things isn't really a good gauge on anything because you fail to see the real issues.  "Blame whitey!" ....isn't an answer and it really isn't the problem any longer.  I see people like YOU as their biggest problem right now.

Most definitely..

Rest of the poast is spot on too

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9 hours ago, motonoggin said:

So what are Black people supposed to do about the rampant poverty and deteriorated socioeconomic conditions of high crime areas? 

The way I see it, whites created this problem, so it's on us to fix it. 

The way you see is wrong.

3 hours ago, Zambroski said:

Clearly, they did not see the "through" part.

#1.....this really isn't rocket surgery as any "people" in history have learned the basics of how to lift their own up:

  • Search for, and develop better community leadership. 
  • Call out and heavily admonish behavior that has continued to drag down these communities. 
  • Educate the youth on the opportunities afforded them by already existing government programs to give them an edge and help lift them out of these conditions and highly encourage the use of these programs. 
  • End the excuse and blame game and teach personal responsibility....and consequences.
  • Stop looking the other way at continued generational poverty and the education, acceptance and support process for living off the government. 
  • Educate one another on the real issues that affect their society and admonish those that continue to be a burden.
  • Dismiss those clearly corrupting their race for their own needs while continuing to push them further down in society
  • Get more involved and encourage entrance into LE that can better represent them in their own communities

#2.....Yeah...but the way you see things isn't really a good gauge on anything because you fail to see the real issues.  "Blame whitey!" ....isn't an answer and it really isn't the problem any longer.  I see people like YOU as their biggest problem right now.

:goodpost::iagree::bc:

You guys and most of America just don't get it. 

This situation can NEVER be fixed!!!  

I'm not saying I'm better than a 73 year old Afro American man. I'm sure there are plenty of blacks guys that can kick my ass, and many that have Masters and PHds. 

What I am saying is that there are OVER 40,000,000 blacks, and our country has been in conflict with them for 250 years.

In fact it is probably worse now than ever, because of their growing POPULATION.  

This can NEVER be fixed!!

For every well -dressed van Jones, and Don Lemon, there are a thousand George Floyds!!

It is a consequence of BIOLOGY ( testosterone ) and CULTURE. 

Hindus are as dark and black as any Afro, yet they have OVERTAKEN every nationality in the USA. 

YOU TELL ME WHY!!!!  

  • USA Donating Member
7 hours ago, Zambroski said:

Clearly, they did not see the "through" part.

#1.....this really isn't rocket surgery as any "people" in history have learned the basics of how to lift their own up:

  • Search for, and develop better community leadership. 
  • Call out and heavily admonish behavior that has continued to drag down these communities. 
  • Educate the youth on the opportunities afforded them by already existing government programs to give them an edge and help lift them out of these conditions and highly encourage the use of these programs. 
  • End the excuse and blame game and teach personal responsibility....and consequences.
  • Stop looking the other way at continued generational poverty and the education, acceptance and support process for living off the government. 
  • Educate one another on the real issues that affect their society and admonish those that continue to be a burden.
  • Dismiss those clearly corrupting their race for their own needs while continuing to push them further down in society
  • Get more involved and encourage entrance into LE that can better represent them in their own communities

#2.....Yeah...but the way you see things isn't really a good gauge on anything because you fail to see the real issues.  "Blame whitey!" ....isn't an answer and it really isn't the problem any longer.  I see people like YOU as their biggest problem right now.

It was about 2 or 3 years ago when my son was being groomed by Twitter - he was following some very 'out there' people.  He decided to hit me up on this racism crap, the white privilege crap, among a few other things the people he was following were saying.  I think of the 8 bullets you listed above I probably hit on 5 of them in that discussion with him.  He has since ditched all that bullshit he was reading and following, and his comments with me the last couple years have been much more rounded, and understanding of the media push of this bullshit.  In other words, he gets it now.  He does not follow anyone on Twitter anymore, that doesn't have something to do with his desires in life, and he is simply taking care of himself.  He's 24 now.  Glad I pulled him off the ledge before it was too late.....

Edited by Mag6240

Answer this for me: If there were 40+ MILLION of you, and you did not like the way America was treating your people, what would you do???????

Wouldn't you re-locate to one CENTRAL GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, where you would have a semblance of political/legal power through your numbers!!!

Why haven't blacks centralized????

They haven't, because they have it made!! Welfare, access to white women, travel in packs and abuse whites. Sell drugs, you name it. Eat, drink, and fuck. What more could they ask for???? 

Just remember for every one decent black you see, there are 1000 thugs ready to smash you into the cement wall. 

This hasn't been fixed, because it can't be fixed!!  

It will run until it takes its natural progression and explodes into a race war.  It could take years, but it will happen. 

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