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Sat Apr 11, 2015, 03:30 PM Apr 2015

'We are being killed because we're black and because we refuse to be subservient to angry white men' [View all]

What No One is Saying About the Killings of Blacks in America

by Benjamin Dixon

____This is what no one is talking about with regard to the killings of black people. Some white Americans feel as though they have the right to confront us and, if we do not cower before their demands–if we don’t “humble” ourselves and comply–then they become infuriated. How dare we not instantly obey the words and instructions of these angry white men? How dare we respond to them as if we are equal. How dare we demand respect not only from thugs on the street, but also from thugs with badges. No one is talking about this because we aren’t ready to confront the glaringly obvious vestiges of Jim Crow: the idea that black people should be subservient–know their place, hold their head down, and say, “Yes Sir” and “No Sir” –whenever being instructed by any white person who wants to “teach us a lesson...”

Our leaders ignore this. Our media ignores this. Our justice system doesn’t even consider this. All our system considers is, if at the moment of confrontation, whether the person who shot the gun feared for his or her life. And in this regard, black people are stripped of our right to be human. We are stripped of our right to get angry when we feel as though we have been mistreated and disrespected. No one cares if little people with Napoleon complexes come to assert their need for domination over a group of people whom they feel should be subservient to them. And when they find men and women who refuse to bow down, they kill them. And what does America say about this? It tells black people that we should have complied.

The most painful example of institutionalized racism is the fact that our legal system pays little, if any, regard to this truth–especially when the victim is black and dead. A dead black man can have any narrative necessary created about him. It certainly helps that America is so ready to believe that every black man is a potential thug. This helps them conclude in their minds, without any question, what happened...

We must stop minimizing these murders to simply being about black and white and we must unpack what that actually means. While there are some who are killed simply because their skin color is black, most of the cases we are seeing are deeper than that. We are being killed because we are black and because we refuse to be subservient to angry white men who feel they should have authority over us. We are being killed because we are not cowering to the demands of small people with guns who want to be free to speak to us in any manner they wish. We are being killed because we have the nerve to “declare our right on this earth to be men, to be human beings, and to be respected as human beings.”


read more: http://thebenjamindixonshow.com/what-no-one-is-saying-about-the-killings-of-blacks-in-america/

W.E.B.B.I.E DuBois @fivefifths
Excerpt from Baldwin's "A Report from Occupied Territory", written in 1966




ron fullwood @ronfullwood
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Thank you, Friend madokie Apr 2015 #1
K & R malaise Apr 2015 #2
k/r katsy Apr 2015 #3
Thank you. And no one needs to look any further for proof of this than the way that so many are jwirr Apr 2015 #4
Yep... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2015 #24
Kicked&Recommended... butterfly77 Apr 2015 #5
Read that book in college. Right on, but as a white person who is appalled by this situation libdem4life Apr 2015 #6
Damn Skippy! nt MrScorpio Apr 2015 #7
Damn Skippy x2...so true irisblue Apr 2015 #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #9
Great post. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #10
Excellent response to the authoritarian mindset. RedCappedBandit Apr 2015 #11
K&R for pissing off all the right people! Rex Apr 2015 #12
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #13
Amen. zentrum Apr 2015 #14
Racism is a big part of what defines America WillTwain Apr 2015 #15
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #20
K&R there should be hundreds for this post. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #16
Excellent. brer cat Apr 2015 #17
Black community has know this for years.. HipChick Apr 2015 #18
Both. nt SusanCalvin Apr 2015 #25
Sad and pathetic state of affairs. onecaliberal Apr 2015 #19
And the sad thing is BumRushDaShow Apr 2015 #21
K&R stage left Apr 2015 #22
+1...BINGO!!! U4ikLefty Apr 2015 #23
How dare you not follow a cops phil89 Apr 2015 #26
the alternative, for a black person? heaven05 Apr 2015 #33
Racism denies humanity Novara Apr 2015 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #29
Part of why many people choose to become cops Chemisse Apr 2015 #28
Yep AgingAmerican Apr 2015 #36
Meh... Seems like a reach... Oktober Apr 2015 #30
can't disagree with this at all beachbum bob Apr 2015 #31
So that was, what? 50 years ago? And apparently nothing SUBSTANTIAL has changed......... socialist_n_TN Apr 2015 #32
+1000 heaven05 Apr 2015 #34
And then there is this little gem: libodem Apr 2015 #35
It's the same as when we occupy a country and expect them to just lie down and take it like good DesertDiamond Apr 2015 #37
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