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I have a Dream... #IHAD
(WORK IN PROGRESS) I have a dream Martin Luther King's iconic speech is romanticized by America's media culture so much so not many people know about the Martin Luther King Jr was asking for reparations who was the man that not only equal rights but equal treatment equal opportunities in repayment of past debts this is revolutionary and Martin Luther King notice that just simply having a dream wasn't enough a few short years after dr. Martin Luther King gave the I have a dream speech in his own words everyone who signed and was in the room of the signing of the Equal Rights Act had within a year or two then pushed out of politics lynched jail and some even murder in the most absurd politicians became governors and mayors at that time there began to be a shift in American politics white America voted in some of the most racist law makers in American history more governors police force have been turn the narrative had been switched
today in a post I have a dream generation the new revolution and movement its name black rise matter this is the youngest of the black movements just like when Martin Luther King in the I have a dream team and just like them the backlight matter has crossed over into mainstream politics presidential candidates can't help but mention the backlight matters movement whether it be to belittle them or offer advice for clear agenda not understanding that a dealing with the community has been a pretty that has been sick for gate it that has been used and abused by the system and that do not trust or believe in the system because repeated murders by police office because of b a stop by black bean stop because you me I contact with police all soon dean lock the murder inc you behind bars in handcuffs there's so many different scenarios ass why the black live matter is it about politics it's about life the right to live there's no trace be a persecution is such a manner in the united states there's no trace that has been target it like the black reason the united states legally systematic me so response to hillary clinton bernie sanders request black drive leaders came out with this in response to black lines matter has put together a precise and clear agenda.
If Martin Luther King was here how would he feel about the society in the black man I think he will be very happy and thrilled that there's a black president but he will also be cognizant of the fact that a black president cannot cure 400 years of oppression and segregation the system meez overhaul there's been continual pressure on the black race in the criminal justice system the financial institution the education institution the black man and woman is being failed in every category black shirt and all the poor children in the United States largest number of poor you are black and blacks are only 13% of the United States population but ours 46 to 64% criminals in the prison system why white people are statistically more likely to be drug users drug dealers and drug traffickers they are statistically the least prosecuted for the same crimes the stats also clearly shows blacks are more likely to be pulled over stop and frisk then white why blacks are only 13 and 14% of the United States population they make up the largest percentage of disenfranchised voters in the United States there are so many statistical irregularities that cannot be explained but for one reason systematic racism laws targeting black males law enforcement target in black males the black community is bombarded with advertisement for products and music that degrades women and belittled the man with this combination of community has taking an extreme hit but in light of all these obstacles the resiliency of the black man is amazing the powers of position that the black man 9 holes in the world cannot be denied the black woman is also making significant strides in the professional and political world in the United States this is highly improvement there's more black nails and college did in prison there's more black males graduate in college then going to prison but that's just a tonight you may never know that since that that doesn't get promoted we'll see on blacks feel that they won't live to see the age of 25 but statistically each one of these young men will live to be over 50 or 60 years old depending on health and eating & diet the distortion of facts and figures to give these young black man a bleak perspective or full community of young man running around with guns as if their life is in constant danger because mentally they have been told that they are hunted visually they see that they are being hunted in the mind creates a defense mechanism that puts these young mens up against the odds
I have a dream dr. Martin Luther King dream came true the reality was realize but in realizing that reality became an epiphany that the dream wasn't enough the dream was only one step in a long journey Martin Luther King wrote in his book about the disappointment he felt and that was felt about him because many in the community didn't see the dream the dream wasn't a reality people were still suffering police were still killing the schools were segregated fast enough Martin Luther King was almost abandoned by communities that once followed his every step by the time Martin Luther King was assassinated his popularity has plummeted he was at a low he himself was realizing that the Civil Rights Act would not be enough reparations and criminal justice reform was key. Because right now police brutality was reality poverty and economic situations was a reality and at that time there had been a chance and opportunity for the United States to make right on hit on the reparations and other points and I he said he may have missed the opportunity
today in a post I have a dream generation the new revolution and movement its name black rise matter this is the youngest of the black movements just like when Martin Luther King in the I have a dream team and just like them the backlight matter has crossed over into mainstream politics presidential candidates can't help but mention the backlight matters movement whether it be to belittle them or offer advice for clear agenda not understanding that a dealing with the community has been a pretty that has been sick for gate it that has been used and abused by the system and that do not trust or believe in the system because repeated murders by police office because of b a stop by black bean stop because you me I contact with police all soon dean lock the murder inc you behind bars in handcuffs there's so many different scenarios ass why the black live matter is it about politics it's about life the right to live there's no trace be a persecution is such a manner in the united states there's no trace that has been target it like the black reason the united states legally systematic me so response to hillary clinton bernie sanders request black drive leaders came out with this in response to black lines matter has put together a precise and clear agenda.
If Martin Luther King was here how would he feel about the society in the black man I think he will be very happy and thrilled that there's a black president but he will also be cognizant of the fact that a black president cannot cure 400 years of oppression and segregation the system meez overhaul there's been continual pressure on the black race in the criminal justice system the financial institution the education institution the black man and woman is being failed in every category black shirt and all the poor children in the United States largest number of poor you are black and blacks are only 13% of the United States population but ours 46 to 64% criminals in the prison system why white people are statistically more likely to be drug users drug dealers and drug traffickers they are statistically the least prosecuted for the same crimes the stats also clearly shows blacks are more likely to be pulled over stop and frisk then white why blacks are only 13 and 14% of the United States population they make up the largest percentage of disenfranchised voters in the United States there are so many statistical irregularities that cannot be explained but for one reason systematic racism laws targeting black males law enforcement target in black males the black community is bombarded with advertisement for products and music that degrades women and belittled the man with this combination of community has taking an extreme hit but in light of all these obstacles the resiliency of the black man is amazing the powers of position that the black man 9 holes in the world cannot be denied the black woman is also making significant strides in the professional and political world in the United States this is highly improvement there's more black nails and college did in prison there's more black males graduate in college then going to prison but that's just a tonight you may never know that since that that doesn't get promoted we'll see on blacks feel that they won't live to see the age of 25 but statistically each one of these young men will live to be over 50 or 60 years old depending on health and eating & diet the distortion of facts and figures to give these young black man a bleak perspective or full community of young man running around with guns as if their life is in constant danger because mentally they have been told that they are hunted visually they see that they are being hunted in the mind creates a defense mechanism that puts these young mens up against the odds
I have a dream dr. Martin Luther King dream came true the reality was realize but in realizing that reality became an epiphany that the dream wasn't enough the dream was only one step in a long journey Martin Luther King wrote in his book about the disappointment he felt and that was felt about him because many in the community didn't see the dream the dream wasn't a reality people were still suffering police were still killing the schools were segregated fast enough Martin Luther King was almost abandoned by communities that once followed his every step by the time Martin Luther King was assassinated his popularity has plummeted he was at a low he himself was realizing that the Civil Rights Act would not be enough reparations and criminal justice reform was key. Because right now police brutality was reality poverty and economic situations was a reality and at that time there had been a chance and opportunity for the United States to make right on hit on the reparations and other points and I he said he may have missed the opportunity
Sunday, August 9, 2015
The Black Lives Matter movement has been High jacked:
The Black Lives matter movement has been High jacked by so called Border security & Emails.
Black leadership ,lead by The mass media has allowed the narrative of these elections to be one of fear and war,while the biggest treats to our country is right here at home. Never before has there been such clear and blatant facts & EXAMPLES of violence by police. Unjust and uneven treatment of poor,and black youth in the law enforcement and punishment . D.O.J has ongoing investigation in every corner of the USA, from Frugerson,to Tampa,from NY,to Cali .With clear evidence , In the form a videos,reports & stats.
Its seems to be a clear a presence tension in this country around race,laws enforcement officers & the way the laws are enforced . What would seem to be a key election issues ,has been pushed to the back for Border security ,ISIS/ Iran for GOP & Emails for DEMS.By the medias trust for drama and feeding paranoia has over shadowed the B.L.M & Pres. Obama call for justice reform.
When Donald Trump made controversy statements about border security as he announced his run for president.His brass remarks launched is campaign & shilfed the focused to Mexico & our border.
A clearly politically motivated statement that contradicted his own business practices . Not to mention his business ties in Mexico & south America ,who all soon parted ties with him and his business interest .
So as these statements were made the news exploded with illegals crimes as if it was a decades old epidemic as if 9 murdered blacks in church during Sunday school wasn't worth mentioning . Like 2 or 3 riots in a 12 month period in the poor inner cities wasnt worth mentioning or the sky rocketing murder rates in these communities witch fact only fuels a heavy hand police response ,to only ignore the poverty,disprsrstion and low education that plagues these communities. All the while several racially charged cop ,killings made front page news, At a time when there has been as many riots in a short time frame as in 60s but no candidate has said any thing to this or any other issues that faces the black men & woman of the USA today.
Bernie Sanders was confronted by B.L.M activist in Az. and has came out as the only candidate in the race to speak on the subject in a open manner. While others in the race has made no mention of raising race tensions or what there admiration would do to confront this decades old issues that has grown to a fever in this country over the last few years.
A focus on worldwide violence,that we are truly limited in preventing or stopping. We willfully ignore key issues at home that we could have Hugh impact on the out come of millions of lives.
only by "bum rushing " a stage like BLM activist did,do we get the media focus on BLM only when its riots in the streets do we get coverage on issues.This is a fact that history shows,USA nee jerk reaction to blacks and there needs only comes after riots and unrest. Political action needs to be made. Changes in law enforcement needs to be #1on domestic programs for all candidates congressmen ect....
If black leaders could get on the same page and stop the unnecessary & unproductive criticism of the Pres & take some sort of proactive actions & grass root organizing around the key issues,we could make this and many other issues more important to politicians.
Black leadership ,lead by The mass media has allowed the narrative of these elections to be one of fear and war,while the biggest treats to our country is right here at home. Never before has there been such clear and blatant facts & EXAMPLES of violence by police. Unjust and uneven treatment of poor,and black youth in the law enforcement and punishment . D.O.J has ongoing investigation in every corner of the USA, from Frugerson,to Tampa,from NY,to Cali .With clear evidence , In the form a videos,reports & stats.
Its seems to be a clear a presence tension in this country around race,laws enforcement officers & the way the laws are enforced . What would seem to be a key election issues ,has been pushed to the back for Border security ,ISIS/ Iran for GOP & Emails for DEMS.By the medias trust for drama and feeding paranoia has over shadowed the B.L.M & Pres. Obama call for justice reform.
When Donald Trump made controversy statements about border security as he announced his run for president.His brass remarks launched is campaign & shilfed the focused to Mexico & our border.
A clearly politically motivated statement that contradicted his own business practices . Not to mention his business ties in Mexico & south America ,who all soon parted ties with him and his business interest .
So as these statements were made the news exploded with illegals crimes as if it was a decades old epidemic as if 9 murdered blacks in church during Sunday school wasn't worth mentioning . Like 2 or 3 riots in a 12 month period in the poor inner cities wasnt worth mentioning or the sky rocketing murder rates in these communities witch fact only fuels a heavy hand police response ,to only ignore the poverty,disprsrstion and low education that plagues these communities. All the while several racially charged cop ,killings made front page news, At a time when there has been as many riots in a short time frame as in 60s but no candidate has said any thing to this or any other issues that faces the black men & woman of the USA today.
Bernie Sanders was confronted by B.L.M activist in Az. and has came out as the only candidate in the race to speak on the subject in a open manner. While others in the race has made no mention of raising race tensions or what there admiration would do to confront this decades old issues that has grown to a fever in this country over the last few years.
A focus on worldwide violence,that we are truly limited in preventing or stopping. We willfully ignore key issues at home that we could have Hugh impact on the out come of millions of lives.
only by "bum rushing " a stage like BLM activist did,do we get the media focus on BLM only when its riots in the streets do we get coverage on issues.This is a fact that history shows,USA nee jerk reaction to blacks and there needs only comes after riots and unrest. Political action needs to be made. Changes in law enforcement needs to be #1on domestic programs for all candidates congressmen ect....
If black leaders could get on the same page and stop the unnecessary & unproductive criticism of the Pres & take some sort of proactive actions & grass root organizing around the key issues,we could make this and many other issues more important to politicians.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Dear Black Leadership: 130 police chiefs, prosecutors and sheriffs support criminal justice reform
Please support criminal justice reform NOW.
With all due respect. I'm coming to you with an open request.
More than 130 chiefs, prosecutors & sheriffs. Some of the most prominent law enforcement officials in the country,are asking law makers to reduce the nation’s incarceration rate. Saying that “too many people are behind bars that don’t belong there,” officials plan to announce Wednesday that they have formed a group to push for ending mandatory minimum prison sentences,alternatives to arrests, & reducing the number of criminal laws . The group are scheduled to meet with President Obama.
With all due respect. I'm coming to you with an open request.
Please support President Barack Obama and his push for criminal justice reform.
Your silence is deafening. Why has 130 police come out in support & are having meetings ,then the black leaders are MUTE?
Not openly seen pushing this cause?Please help President Barack Obama pass these reforms. Ministers, pastors, lawmakers, and church members; please come out in full support of the president and his new law enforcement policies.
Can you stand up for the rights of the incarcerated in public,online, at city hall, at Congress, and in the churches? While the national conversation is on race, police abuse, flags; this is the time to tackle this issue.The time is now.
In the eighties and nineties, presidents and the U.S government came to you asking for your support on the war on drugs. So, with your support the government passed mandatory minimum laws & other measures that incarcerated a generation of black men and women. In hindsight, even former President Bill Clinton, who passed a lot of harsh anti drug laws in American history, came to see the error of his ways. With your support (lawmakers,community leader, activist) we can change these laws in our justice system. There is no mistake that there were errors made and many black youth received sentences that did not match with the crime that was committed. Now is the time to correct these errors. President Barack Obama can change a lot of these laws,but not without your congregants’/followers’ help. Criminal justice reform can stop the school to prison pipeline, the prison industrial complex that benefits from these laws and policies, and has crippled the black community for so many years. This is the movement that can change lives in the black community. I ask, can you stand up for the rights of the millions of men, women, and children that are affected by these laws? We can prevent millions more from suffering the same fate. I request that you stand in solidarity and influence your congregation to do the same, Through the power of voting and litigation we can change these laws because it was through litigation and voting that these laws were implemented. Without the black churches and other community leaders, these laws may have never passed and without the congregation, these laws may never be reformed. There needs to be a united front. Talk to congregations, Congressman, Senators and other law enforcement agencies, because here lies an opportunity to turn back the hands of time and correct the mistakes of the past. Please call representatives! I think that you would do our community a great service by taking advantage of this opportunity( move fast to the goal of to help gain support for Obama with his reform policy.)
Sincerely yours , Black America
Sincerely yours , Black America
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