Monday, May 4, 2015

Shocking Facts for Anti-Blacks


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/02/1381648/-Shocking-Facts-for-Anti-Blacks

 
Has anyone visited the comment section of an MSN news story, which involved police brutality of blacks, or just blacks? If you have, you probably noticed an ill feeling in your gut as you read the horrendous comments posted by anti-black racists. If it was against all other races except for their own, they would just be racists; but no, their particular gripe is against the people with the darkest of dark skin tones. 
The article I visited that had this latest batch of typed fecal was, "TIME magazine asks how much has really changed in America since the '60s". The cringe-worthy diatribes against blacks outnumbered any commenters with brains... I know, because I posted a reply myself. I know, it was a waste of time - but it felt to me as if just leaving the comments section vacant of any reason and logic, would've drawn in some poor young person to fall for whatever terrible trash was posted without some rebuttal. 
I was going to post another, but said post was longer than first intended, and I felt it would have been wasted on a short-lived news story's comments section. So instead, I decided to post it here, so if you ever run into a poo-flinging mouth breather, you can redirect them here or copy and paste parts to use as a quick response to stupid comments. (If they learned how to read that is.)
[I'm mixed, (Hispanic & black,) but I wrote this in a way so to make sound less like I'm being the representative of all black people.]
Here are a few things you might find a bit of a shock:
1.) Blacks don't want your pity and sympathy, they want your respect, empathy, and equal opportunity. No matter how hard blacks try, this country never gives all three. They are said to be available, but it rarely is, if ever. Many blacks are held responsible for the actions of the few, blamed for the breakdown of society, and seen as the most inferior in many aspects compared to other skin colors. As a result, blacks are excluded from the inclusive, beaten without question, and killed without remorse. 
The most peaceful are labeled cowards, the bravest are labeled violent, adults are patronized like children, and children are treated like adults. This is all while being exploited for profit, have their successes ignored, failures paraded, and berated for just existing. Blacks take such mistreatment for years, and whenever they want to have a dialogue about this, they are accused of being "race-baiters" or "uppity troublemakers". 
Then when they finally react to their mistreatment, it is somehow assumed that there is no reason to act that way, so that must be just the way they are. All of this makes it near impossible to achieve any cordial interracial relationship, even with those considered as the "few good ones" who "pull themselves up and become great citizens."
just something to give you cause to read more in article.  this is what i was referring to in a recent post
within a Baltimore article we have been categorized put in a box on the shelf when ever some in White America need to "UNDERSTAND" us they can reference those files which takes me to that lyric from En Vogue's Free Your Mind, "before you can read me you have to learn how to see me" throw that box on that shelf away open your eyes and recognize where and why the perceived truth is the iunrealized misinformation.

those who hate if you want us the ones that are the thorn in your sides if you get your own country or state can you guarantee that after years of hating that you would not turn on yourselves to satisfy that need and lack of red meat rhetoric or will you single out your former compatriots that have something just slightly not like yours and make them the new threat to you and the rest like you????

it's not rocket science to know who are the persecutors and who is persecuted for us it is you that are the angst in our lives.  Black people are not a menace to society, society is a menace to Black people.
and yet you wonder why when your world is disturbed by civil unrest FYI it ain't those reasons you decided are.

Angst
Angst, often confused with anxiety, is a transcendent emotion in that it combines the unbearable anguish of life with the hopes of overcoming this seemingly impossible situation. Without the important element of hope, then the emotion is anxiety, not angst. Angst denotes the constant struggle one has with the burdens of life that weighs on the dispossessed and not knowing when the salvation will appear.