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FINAL THOGUHTS
well brehs....
I'm kind of speechless because I'm torn. Spent my day in DC (yesterday) and let me just say... it was a great spectacle but I'm not sure this generation is ready for the next phase.
As I watched/listened to the government agent (Sharpton) facilitate and lead the march it dawned on me....
This strategy of march/protest and
flash mob (die-in) does nothing but incentivize the police to kill more minorities
(Think about that)
All of the police made overtime yesterday. The city made money. There was no legislation passed or none put on the table to force police to police in a different manner.
JUST ONE BIG emotional spectacle to spread awareness on a reoccurring issue that honestly happens so often to black men at the hands of law enforcement you would think there was laws put into place that combat it.......
- There was a Sharpton led march for Sean Bell in NY back in 08
- one for Trayvon back in 13,
- one for Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner yesterday
Are the police being forced to change the way they police? The simple answer is no
My heart goes out to the mothers of the lost children. I'm seriously at a loss for words. You can feel their pain when they speak and there is no way they'll ever get over the losses they've had to endure.
The system is so incredibly broken