Minnesota Police Officer Found Not Guilty In Shooting Death Of Philando Castile (UPDATE: PROTESTS)

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A couple of days ago I was watching that National Geographic documentary on ISIS, and i came away from watching that thinking "America is lucky black people are so nice and love living more than dying".

America keeps pushing black people and forcing them do what we seen Micah Johnson do.

If black americans were heartless enough and truly backed into a corner, you would see attacks like what ISIS is doing all over Europe.

You can't keep killing black people unjustly and laughing our face about it while you skate free. Eventually shyt is going to boil over, and when it does America ain't got nobody else to blame but themselves for letting it escalate to that level. :hubie:

That's all imma say :hubie:
 

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(CNN)Responding to President Donald Trump's announcement Friday that he is reversing the Obama administration's steps to normalize relations with Cuba, the Castro government said the US is in no "condition to lecture us."

Trump's speech in Miami to announce the rollback was "full of hostile rhetoric," Havana's statement said, adding that the announced policies will "revert" the progress achieved between the two countries in the past two years.

Under the President's executive order, the Trump administration will begin strictly enforcing the exemptions that allow travel between the US and Cuba and prohibit commerce with Cuban businesses owned by the military and intelligence services. Trump also directed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to convene a task force on expanding Internet access on the island and reiterated the United States' opposition to efforts in the United Nations to lift the Cuban embargo until more is done to honor human rights.


During his speech, Trump slammed Cuba for human rights abuses, saying, "The Castro regime has shipped arms to North Korea and fueled chaos in Venezuela. While imprisoning innocents, it has harbored cop killers, hijackers and terrorists. It has supported human trafficking, forced labor and exploitation all around the globe."

The Cuban government rebuked those statements in a lengthy response Friday, writing that Trump's executive order betrays a double standard on human rights.

"We have deep concerns by the respect and the guaranties of the human rights in that country, where there is a large number of cases of murder, brutality and police abuse, particularly against the African Americans; the right to live is violated as a result of deaths by firearms," the statement read.

It went on to list a litany of concerns: racial discrimination, salary inequality between genders, the marginalization of immigrants and refugees from Islamic and other countries, Trump's proposed wall on the southern border, his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord, the imprisonment of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, the killing of US and foreign citizens in drone attacks, the preface for and conduct of the wars in Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries, and estimates that the Republican health care bill would cause 23 million people to lose medical insurance.

The Cuban government also called the Trump's executive order a "backward step," saying the administration was resorting to "coercive methods from the past" in taking steps to strengthen the embargo.

"The US President, ill-advised once again, takes decisions that favor the political interests of an extremist minority of Cuban origin in the state of Florida, who driven by petty motivation, do not desist from their objective to punish Cuba and its people for exercising the legitimate and sovereign right to be free and for having taken the reins of their own destiny," the statement said.

Trump said Friday that any easement of restrictions on doing US business in Cuba would have to wait until political prisoners are freed and fair elections are held.

"This is the simple truth of the Castro regime," Trump said. "My administration will not hide from it, excuse it or glamorize it. And we will never, ever be blind to it. We know what's going on and we remember what happened."

Applauding the Cuban dissidents in the audience, some of whom were tortured by the Castro regime, Trump pledged to "expose" the Cuban dictatorship for its human rights abuses.

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Just last week here in Philly, a cop killed a breh that was running. He was riding on a dirt bike, but he wasn't doing anything illegal. Cops stopped him, saw that he was strapped, but he didn't actually pull or anything. He was obviously scared and started running to get out of the situation. Cop gunned him down right on film. It isn't hearsay. That shyt was captured by surveillance. He had no gun in his hand, was trying to run, and now he's gone. shyt is fukking disheartening to see. Some of these cops be out here looking for trouble. It's fukking amazing that these guys are tasked to protect and serve. fukk outta here.
 

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A couple of days ago I was watching that National Geographic documentary on ISIS, and i came away from watching that thinking "America is lucky black people are so nice and love living more than dying".

America keeps pushing black people and forcing them do what we seen Micah Johnson do.

If black americans were heartless enough and truly backed into a corner, you would see attacks like what ISIS is doing all over Europe.

You can't keep killing black people unjustly and laughing our face about it while you skate free. Eventually shyt is going to boil over, and when it does America ain't got nobody else to blame but themselves for letting it escalate to that level. :hubie:

That's all imma say :hubie:

That's because of a lot of us have been deluded by the idea of progress...

If Black people actually thought the world isn't getting better...or thought they have something owed to them...or thought that White people are living at the expense of Black people dying...then shyt would change...

Colonialization is completely different from slavery...

Cause if you colonialized you can see yourself as seperate from the colonizer...

If you are someone's slave and someone is your master...you ain't really all that seperate....from each other...

Kinda like how people grow to identify with their employer...and be saying we and my company and our...and I am like...nikka you just work there...you probably don't even go to investor's meetings...

Black people are too invested in White people to start being on some ISIS shyt...we never were on some ISIS shyt...we always wanted to just coexist peacefully with cacs...

Them Arab nikkas remember what it is like to be independent and on your own and running shyt...we don't have that history as descendants of slaves...
 

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6 months from now we will be back to listening to our favorite rappers and pandering big booty thots on instagram. The black community as a whole will once again fall asleep because of comforts and distractions of this society. I hate to be a pessimist what could I logically be given our track record of collective paralysis.
The solutions to our issues have been put in film, books, seminars etc. However most of us will do what is most emotionally comfortable and go back to supporting these corporations, these pulpit preachers, not challenging our local government official, putting our $$ right back in the hands of non blacks.
This will happen incident after incident until a significant tragic event takes place.

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