To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/EH92ZhQHkJ Dear racism, this audacious act is one of complacency, cowardice, and laziness. There is a bit of trifleness in having no idea how to survive without someone doing things for you, and then, once told that you can no longer make someone work for free, you have the gall to call people lazy. Who are you to call someone lazy who toiled from sunup to sundown, building wealth for you and your kind, then, when told an honest dollar for an honest day's work, you complain? Only your collective will hold on to the lie for the sake of self-aggrandizement.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/eDXwfvex1m Dear racism, so to be clear, you feel that the use of an electric cattle prod is ideal? Since when does peaceful protest, protected by the First Amendment, require such violent tactics? Only when the collective protesting has a darker hue and a deeper message, one that you are afraid to hear but need to hear.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/oilFZAhtRO Dear racism, so you preach and profess to be a religious collective, if you are what possibly, if any, explanation could you provide in this instance. There were so many societal ills that took place, all of which explain the who and how. It is there, where, and why, that is troubling for rational, more sensible individuals.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/bP8UztR7jY Dear racism, there are no words, not much to talk about, yet so much to unpack. How does a fourteen-year-old child get accused, then subsequently convicted and ultimately executed? Was the lie that important to you? How do you hide behind the use of the justice system with racial animus and be completely okay with this horrid event? You were a sadist then, now, and forever. If you can not provide any rationale, then the sins of your fathers are a burden that you appear to bear proudly as a badge of honor.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/zfP3rVJ4Kh Dear racism, your lack of respect knows no bounds. You have no respect for the law, life, or the truth. Why do allegations infatuate you so? It appears to be some sort of fetish in your collective. It does not matter whether north or south, the racist collective only respects hateful ideology, which they are the purveyors of. You never learn because your lust for violence is that great.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/pHVdSsoRNP Dear racism, only forty-five years post Civil War, and the formerly enslaved being freed through what became known as the Civil War or "Reconstruction Amendments". Although Congress ratified these amendments, several states, including Kentucky and Mississippi, rejected them. Louisiana was a member of the Union for only 49 years before it seceded on January 26, 1861, and decided that states' rights were an ideal workaround for what it deemed federal intervention or "Northern Aggression," so it decided on a revisionist approach.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/ZLSnG2sIWw Dear racism, other collectives are not for your amusement, entertainment, nor subjugation, yet you use legislation as a tool to achieve such means. When it is a member of your collective, it is just boys being boys. However, when your boys are put in their place, you seem to feel the need to intervene, as it is a direct reflection of your collective cowardice. When attempting to bring further degradation and dehumanization to the situation, you use the one person who is unconditionally invested, his mother.
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) https://t.co/ZLSnG2sIWw Dear racism, other collectives are not for your amusement, entertainment, nor subjugation, yet you use legislation as a tool to achieve such means. When it is a member of your collective, it is just boys being boys. However, when your boys are put in their place, you seem to feel the need to intervene, as it is a direct reflection of your collective cowardice. When attempting to bring further degradation and dehumanization to the situation, you use the one person who is unconditionally invested, his mother.