Black Americans should only care about........black Americans

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More and more of you militants are jumping on Trump and his white supremacist friends penises

Guess its okay to ride for racists as long it's Latinos,Asians and Arabs getting it?
To be fair, that's how they've always felt.

They're cool with riding for racists as long as it was the Black people getting it. Now that they're facing it, all of a sudden they want our help. And fukk the Native Americans too. :yeshrug:
 

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The funny thing is, I live in the bay now and that I see more cacs at social events than black people. But stay on that 'Us against the world narrative' ....it helps
All that marching shyt is just symbolism , talk about black economics and shyt that will actually have tangible effects on the black community and watch how fast those cacs vanish .
 

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What about black immigrants who relate to your cause, they should stop doing what they have been doing since the days of Apartheid? Black America has had foreign sympathizers decades befor emany of us were born. Alot of coli posters like being willfully ignorant becaus they are addicted to the drug of hate.

White people taught you all well OR you like a few others are undercover cacs.
a green card never gave residence permanently in the US. NOT MY PROBLEM.
 

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We as black people HAVE ALWAYS FOUGHT everybody else's battles when it came to dealing with white people. You know who put in the majority of the work for those civil rights that other minorities enjoy in this country? BLACK PEOPLE

How many other groups had dogs sicked on them, had fire hoses sprayed at them, were beaten and arrested for sitting in a restaurant, or were murdered to make those Civil Rights a reality?? THOSE WERE MOSTLY BLACK PEOPLE


Kill that bullshyt you talking bout, black people were mostly putting in that work not these so called other minorities.


WE'RE NOT THE SELFISH GROUP, IT'S THESE OTHER COWARDS WHO WONT PUT IN WORK FOR ANYBODY BUT THEMSELVES.

And now they've gotten so conditioned to us as black folks doing the heavy lifting they won't even put in they're own work. Take this shyt to them other demographics who don't do shyt, WE DO

Not really...
 

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I'm pretty sure you are the cac. But whatever you say. Dumb loser. Go talk to your community about why they wont fight their own battles. AA's dont owe you shyt.
typical cac putting words in other people's mouth. Nobody said AA's owe anything. You failed again.
 

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Women should only care about women....

non rape victims should only care about non raped victims

People who arent autistic shouldnt care about autistic people

AA shouldnt care about Africans, Haitians, Islanders....

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But people like Lewis Black wont so much as go to a rally let alone participate in an actual protest. My point. Stop with the divisiveness, we didn't gain civil liberties by ourselves. Anyone who thinks we are out by ourselves is either dense, doesn't know history, doesn't care about facts, or just straight up trolls. The issue at hand is and continues to be white supremacy. And that is a issue that affects ALL PEOPLE OF COLOR. Stop listening to idiots who happen to be black ....who won't do shyt for you as a black man let alone anyone else.....
 

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How the hell would they have know had they NOT seen the footage. Your logic is stupid. You dondt' need a reason to hate, you type as a cac. So people with no power are just supposed to wake up and say "hey I think Americans are being massacred by the police"

WHAT THE HELL do you expect them to do? They have no power or army to rescue you, but they did hte best they could by showing support and concern. You're an ungreatful litre of toilet water.

Alot of you on here are cacs on the low spreading divsion
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Ding ding ding!! Theres the answer. Add in agents, and you have your answer as to why brehs actually think that NO ONE of other races understands and cares for what they're going thru. Ridiculous type of thinking.

This doesnt mean we cape for their causes, but just understand an ally when one shows up...
 

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These the people you want us to cape for?


Women from Sierra Leone 'sold like slaves' into domestic work in Kuwait


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A domestic worker in the Avenues shopping mall in Kuwait City. The country has the highest ratio of domestic workers to citizens in the Middle East.


In the basement of an old tower block near Kuwait City, recruitment agents brandish files full of healthy, work-ready domestic workers. “Choose the one you want,” says one agent with a smile. “I will give you a hundred days’ guarantee. If you don’t like her you can send her back.”

In Kuwait the domestic workers business is booming, with nearly 90% of Kuwaiti households employing at least one foreign maid.

Yet while dozens of recruitment agencies are pulling out the stops to attract potential employers – including parading women in front of potential employers who can take them home on the spot – they are also being accused of selling women and duping them into a life of domestic servitude.

Women from Sierra Leone formerly employed as domestic workers in private Kuwaiti households said they had been “sold like slaves” by recruitment agents to families in the Kuwaiti capital and then resold multiple times.

Each said that they had paid about £1,000 ($1,480) to recruitment agents in Sierra Leone on the promise of jobs as nurses in hospitals or in the hotel industry, only to find on arrival that they were to be offered to families as housemaids and expected to work for up to 22 hours a day.

“[The agents] took us to their offices and people would come to look at us,” said one woman who worked as a nurse in Sierra Leone. “If they said, ‘I want this person’, they took you to their house.”

Adama, 24, said that after being selected by a Kuwaiti family she was taken to their house and treated “like a slave”.

“You have to work 24 hours [with] no day off. You can never leave the house … You are not allowed to use mobile phones. These people are not good.”

She raises her skirt to reveal a deeply scarred leg. Adama claims her employer paid her nothing for her work and deliberately spilled hot oil on her while she was cooking. “I was crying, [but] she did not even look at me. I said, ‘Madam, why you do this to me?’ She told me that I’m a slave … I’m too slow, I’m not fast enough.”


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Adama, 24, a domestic worker from Sierra Leone, shows the scars on her leg,
which she claims were caused when her Kuwaiti employer deliberately spilled hot oil on her.



Employers are given a 100-day guarantee by agents, which allows them to return domestic workers they are not happy with and get a refund. As well as keeping employers happy, this also creates a booming “second-hand” market where returned domestic workers can be resold to other families for up to two years.

Thousands of women travel to Kuwait every year to work. Workers come from across Asia but also, increasingly, from Africa, with women being recruited by agents in countries such as Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Kenya and Ethiopia.

Once employed as domestic workers in Kuwait, women find it difficult to leave if they suffer abuse. Under Kuwait’s kafala sponsorship system, domestic workers are not allowed to leave or change jobs without their employer’s permission. With their residency status also tied to their employer, if they run away they become “illegal”.


Last year, stories of abuse suffered by Sierra Leonean women in Kuwait prompted the country’s authorities to follow other governments, including those of Indonesia and Nepal, in banning its citizens from being employed as domestic workers in the country. Yet they continue to come through informal channels.

Despite the official ban, when staff from the Sierra Leonean embassy visited recruitment agents recently they found about 100 women from Sierra Leone on their books. Saidu Bangura, the cultural attache at the Sierra Leone embassy in Kuwait, believes the real figure is “far above that”.

“It’s a total deception,” said Bangura. “Recruitment agents in Kuwait contact agents in Sierra Leone through the internet and ask them to recruit workers. I want to appeal to these women not to believe anyone who wants them to come to Kuwait. It’s only going to bring punishment and distress.”

Once in Kuwait, women often completely disappear from view. Isolated in private households and excluded from Kuwait’s labour rights legislation, they are extremely vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.

Human Rights Watch says that the embassies of labour-sending countries in Kuwait received more than 10,000 complaints from domestic workers in 2009. The grievances included “nonpayment of wages; withholding of passports; excessively long working hours without rest; and physical, sexual, and psychological abuse”.

“The sense of having ‘paid for’ or having ‘bought’ a worker makes some employers feel entitled to treat the worker however they wish,” concludes a 2010 Human Rights report into the abuse of domestic workers in Kuwaiti households.

Kuwait has the highest ratio of domestic workers to citizens in the Middle East, with one domestic worker for every two Kuwaiti citizens, according to the same report. Figures from Kuwait’s population census state there were 246,000 men and women in domestic service in 2005, accounting for 21.9% of total employment in the country, but some estimates put the latest figure at approximately 660,000.

Once in their place of work, many remain hidden behind the closed doors of the vast tan-coloured mansions in the city’s wealthy residential areas. One long-term resident, who didn’t want to be named, said that workers are effectively abandoned once placed with employers.

“The recruitment agents never check on their domestic workers; whether they get food, are able to talk to their family or get a day off,” he said. “They have already got their money, so they never check.”

Rima Kalush, co-director of migrant-rights.org, says that although agents are legally responsible for a domestic worker for the first three months of their contract, in reality – unless an employer has a problem with their worker – checks are rarely made.

“The concept of monitoring domestic work is contested by many governments worldwide, who claim such check-ups would comprise the privacy of the home,” she says. “There are many cases of women disappearing – we’ve received reports from several family members. Sometimes workers are later found, but many cases remain unresolved.”


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The profiles of workers from west Africa are presented by a recruitment agent at an office near Kuwait City.



Some of the domestic workers interviewed by the Guardian allege that they have also been mistreated by the agents who are supposed to represent their interests. Adama claims that, after her employer returned her to her agent, she was locked inside a house for three days with no food while her agent tried to find another buyer.

She escaped and sought refuge at the Sierra Leonean embassy, before she was moved to a Kuwaiti shelter for runaway maids, where she joined an estimated 300 former domestic workers awaiting deportation to their home countries. Many of those stuck there has been sent by their embassies, who considered it the best way to help them return.

At the shelter, women find themselves in another type of prison. Under Kuwaiti law, employers are obliged to report any worker who has “absconded” from a private home. Their residency permit is then cancelled and orders are issued to detain and deport them. While the facility is immaculate, with a large outdoor area and spotless corridors, those sheltering here are not allowed to go outside or use mobile phones. They can contact their families, but only on the shelter’s phone, and only at weekends. Women can be trapped here for months, if not years.

Despite promises of reform, the Kuwaiti government has not yet passed a law to protect domestic workers, who are not given the basic labour rights provided to other workers under national law.

“There has been a draft law for domestic workers for a long time, but it has not been passed by parliament,” said Abdul Alghanim, head of the migrant workers office at the Kuwait Trade Union Federation. “In my opinion the government and parliament are not interested in taking serious steps for that.”

Until then, women like Alima, another Sierra Leonean in the government shelter, will continue to suffer in Kuwait. A few weeks after arriving in the country, Alima discovered she was pregnant, but her agent refused to send her home unless her family sent money for the flight, which they could not afford to do.

And so Alima gave birth to her son Richie alone in a Kuwaiti hospital. “I just want to go home,” she sobbed, clutching her three-week-old boy. “I have suffered too much here.”
 

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Women should only care about women....

non rape victims should only care about non raped victims

People who arent autistic shouldnt care about autistic people

AA shouldnt care about Africans, Haitians, Islanders....

Meanwhile in reality......

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But people like Lewis Black wont so much as go to a rally let alone participate in an actual protest. My point. Stop with the divisiveness, we didn't gain civil liberties by ourselves. Anyone who thinks we are out by ourselves is either dense, doesn't know history, doesn't care about facts, or just straight up trolls. The issue at hand is and continues to be white supremacy. And that is a issue that affects ALL PEOPLE OF COLOR. Stop listening to idiots who happen to be black ....who won't do shyt for you as a black man let alone anyone else.....

Yoir missing the point .
 
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