Stockportstud86: Fuck this, you racist pricks think this is going to deter us? fuck you Republicans who think shooting innocent protesters with tear-gas and rubber bullets, illegally abducting them from the streets is the way forward? #BlackLivesMatter
Alamakota: Wow, just how brain dead are you? since when arresting criminals is illegal? "innocent protesters"? pfffahahahaha give me a break! black lives mafia and antifa fascists killed more innocent poc's in past 3 months then police did in whole last year.
Stockportstud86: @Anonymous: How? I'm standing up with these protesters, the police arrest more black people then they do white people and racially profile them too
Stockportstud86: @Anonymous: Mike Tyson isn't dead idiot and what about the Tulsa race massacre where on 9 March 1892, a white mob in Memphis, Tennessee, lynched Thomas Moss and his business partners Will Stewart and Calvin McDowell. The black men died on the altar of capitalism as viewed through a white supremacist lens. Their food store, People’s Grocery, had successfully competed with a nearby white-owned store. In lynching them, white vigilantes were exacting lethal retribution for the crime of being black men with more business acumen than a white competitor. The lynch posse sent an unmistakable message to the black citizens of Memphis: black entrepreneurship has limits – and white people determine the height of the economic ceiling. The journalist Ida B Wells, a crusader for racial justice who railed against lynching and economic apartheid in America, had been friends with Moss, one of the men killed. Wells wrote a stinging editorial decrying that lynching and others as part of a system designed to suppress black business competition. She then left Memphis to attend a conference in Philadelphia. While she was away, hoodlums destroyed her office and ran the co-editor of her newspaper, the Memphis Free Speech, out of town. Townsfolk threatened to lynch Wells if she ever returned. Even in the economic sphere, white supremacy in America has a deep and extensive history and legacy. While the color of money may not matter, the color of the moneymaker does. Black economic success, particularly when juxtaposed against white economic struggles, has historically been a catalyst for violence. In 1919, for example, a mass wave of racial violence tore through American cities. Although sometimes described as “race riots”, implying mutual culpability, these were mostly invasions of black spaces by white vigilantes hell-bent on black oppression. These vigilantes were often motivated by economic issues, particularly their fear that competition from black workers would reduce white employment and wages. They killed hundreds of black Americans. The grisly event came to be known as the “Red Summer.” Historians have dubbed this blood-soaked era the “nadir” of race relations in America. Two years later, another horrific campaign of violence and racial economic resentment struck black Americans. In fact, we are just over two weeks removed from the 99th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa massacre, one of the worst outbreaks of racial violence in 20th century America.
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Anonymous14: I never knew such a large group of people could have such a strong group sperg out under a joke image. I can't say I'm against it though. Where are the shippers having scrap fights under MHA art about who should be on top? Congrats on exceeding my expectations, everyone.
Anonymous15(14): @FRI2: I don't know if I want this guy going big leagues yet. I could do for some comments that aren't "WHBAT A FUCKING WHORE" and "a".
Anonymous19: @Stockportstud86: Yeah, just like those nice shaved headed gentlemen are honestly just fighting against a Jewish cabal to destroy their countries. Same struggle
Kar2n_parodize: @Stockportstud86: If there are more black people being arrested than white people are, that's probably because they're committing more crimes. It's called "causality".
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