@DelRey6908@enf_intensiva The awfulness of racist white people on full display doesn’t mean blow up the planet. I hate when you all say this stupid shit, because it implies you rather end humanity than hold racists accountable for their behavior. As if that’s the easier of the two!
@danksloth@SheauxLove Are you referring to all the hundreds of millions of black men in the world, from different cultures, or are you referring to Black American men? The language gets vague and it’s hard to tell.
@grins21@Parzival_jay They are learning now that the system does not serve them, and don’t possess the muscle memory to respond to systemic oppression. Which is why they’ll defer to the only group who has a culture of sustained political organizations resisting apartheid in America—Black Americans.
@TerryWatkinsJr1@BenjaminPDixon Ah, a liberal Zionist. Even worse. Too soft to do the fascism, too soft to stand up against the fascism. Burn your passport.
@ImBreckWorsham@three_cube It was always going to lead to this, because this shit was tolerated when it was only Black Americans. Now you all don’t know how to face this evil. You were taught to look the other way and thank God it’s not you. Now it’s you and you dk how to work up the nerve to fight. Soft.
RIP to Brother Jackson, but any analysis that fails to mention his denunciation of Black radicalism and militancy is incomplete. Jesse Jackson was one of the cats they brought out to encapsulate the Black Revolution and make it about leadership by victimhood. African-Americans who decided they would no longer be victims to police brutality and racist exploitation and began acting in self-defense and ensuring democratic distribution of pain—cats like Jesse were tapped to be controlled opposition and redirect the movement to more palatable and manageable forms of “resistance” through reform.