It's because at the end of the day no matter what we are still back men and women. And a lot of people get it twisted it's a lot of racism going on that some of us stand up and check at the beginning. I tell my Soldiers that we are all green and go stand side by side etc but once they leave that post and end up in leesville, fayetville, Killeen, Watertown, Victorville all these other little towns they are surrounded by flat out white supremacist....Hell in Kentucky literally right outside of Fort Knox is a KKK hot bed.
Is Soldiers, Marines, Airman, Sailors know that you are still a black man or woman and that our reality is still different irregardless of serving in the military.
Is Soldiers, Marines, Airman, Sailors know that you are still a black man or woman and that our reality is still different irregardless of serving in the military.
This idea that all black military men and women are "c00n/Sellout" is a Myth. Yes there are those that are but I believe most are not. The Military targets poor and minority communities for enlistment. A lot of brothers and sisters join to provide a better life for their families. Not all agree with the methods and choices of the government. In the beginning Blacks were force against their will to serve. Soon we would join on our own only be still be discrimited agianst after wars we fought and died in. Seeing all these soliders come out for Kaep is powerful because it sh!ts on all these people bringing up "He's disrespecting the Military". I know plenty of Military people who are just as upset about the Police issue. So this trend on Twitter is actually a positive one that I can appreciate:
Ché @elCoolChe 6m6 minutes ago
In uniform and out, I know who I fight 4 and how I'm viewed. Black. Human. American. #VeteransForKaepernick
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