its rather sick that the coli put up idabwells at the top when hardly ANY of you are on the shyt she

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was on. :scust:



the pic at the top... just reminds me all 99% of you all making comments on 'thugs', guns' gun rights, gun laws , and community policing.


Its just disrespectful. :scust:
 

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I remember you all acting all scary, like.....

When police roll up be on your 'best behavior'


Don't stir the pot

Dont practice open carry

Don't do this don't do that and we will be safer..


We need to Get rid of ALL Guns in the black community.

etc etc...
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You guys need to read...

Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
 

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I'm almost positive most of them have no clue who that is :laugh:
:mjcry: I refuse to believe this. :upsetfavre:




"Of the many inhuman outrages of this present year, the only case where the proposed lynching did not occur, was where the men armed themselves in Jacksonville, Fla., and Paducah, Ky, and prevented it. The only times an Afro-American who was assaulted got away has been when he had a gun and used it in self-defense.
The lesson this teaches and which every Afro-American should ponder well, is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give. When the white man who is always the aggressor knows he runs as great risk of biting the dust every time his Afro-American victim does, he will have greater respect for Afro-American life."
 

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Her Core messages MISS us every single black history month.............. and throughout the year Most blacks in America, work against her Work.
 

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I was confused as fukk...I read your title wrong and thought you were accusing Ida B. Wells of being a "c00n":whew: Might want to clean it up a bit.

Also, your thread might be more successful if you go with a less antagonistic approach. Cause right now it appears you're trying to bait people into a flame war.

Also you aren't one of those "Black feminists bashers by chance are you? I ask because I get posters confused all the time as well as the fact that Wells may had very well been the 1st Black feminist.
 

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I was confused as fukk...I read your title wrong and thought you were accusing Ida B. Wells of being a "c00n":whew: Might want to clean it up a bit.

Also, your thread might be more successful if you go with a less antagonistic approach. Cause right now it appears you're trying to bait people into a flame war.

Also you aren't one of those "Black feminists bashers by chance are you? I ask because I get posters confused all the time as well as the fact that Wells may had very well been the 1st Black feminist.

Ida B Wells, was not a black feminist..

and I'm not trying to start a flame war.

And even if I was a black femist hater (whatever that is ) .... That doesn't have anything to do with her articles and books.
 

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Dear Miss Wells:


Let me give you thanks for your faithful paper on the lynch abomination now generally practiced against colored people in the South. There has been no word equal to it in convincing power. I have spoken, but my word is feeble in comparison. You give us what you know and testify from actual knowledge. You have dealt with the facts with cool, painstaking fidelity and left those naked and uncontradicted facts to speak for themselves.


Brave woman! you have done your people and mine a service which can neither be weighed nor measured. If American conscience were only half alive, if the American church and clergy were only half christianized, if American moral sensibility were not hardened by persistent infliction of outrage and crime against colored people, a scream of horror, shame and indignation would rise to Heaven wherever your pamphlet shall be read.

But alas! even crime has power to reproduce itself and create conditions favorable to its own existence. It sometimes seems we are deserted by earth and Heaven yet we must still think, speak and work, and trust in the power of a merciful God for final deliverance.

Very truly and gratefully yours,
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Cedar Hill, Anacostia, D.C., Oct. 25, 1892
 

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I was confused as fukk...I read your title wrong and thought you were accusing Ida B. Wells of being a "c00n":whew: Might want to clean it up a bit.

Also, your thread might be more successful if you go with a less antagonistic approach. Cause right now it appears you're trying to bait people into a flame war.

Also you aren't one of those "Black feminists bashers by chance are you? I ask because I get posters confused all the time as well as the fact that Wells may had very well been the 1st Black feminist.
A lot of black feminists consider sojourner truth as the first black feminist based off of a speech she made at a women's rights convention in Ohio. Her "ain't I a woman?" speech is what gives her credibility, not to mention other things she did. She was the first figure we learned about in a black feminism course I took in college...
 

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Ida B Wells, was not a black feminist..

and I'm not trying to start a flame war.

And even if I was a black femist hater (whatever that is ) .... That doesn't have anything to do with her articles and books.


Ida B. Wells was a suffragist, was the first married woman to keep her name, and said "I will not begin at this late day by doing what my soul abhors; sugaring men, weak deceitful creatures, with flattery to retain them as escorts or to gratify a revenge."[7]

seems like a feminist to me.:yeshrug:

Also if your goal is educating instead of arguing...why haven't posted more info and less( :scust:) smiliies?
 
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