Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Chickens Coming Home To Roost‬.

"In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws. And mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours...."


I've never bitten my tongue, so why start now?

When white people take up arms for their rights to correct atrocities, it's remembered in song and glory like the Boston Tea Party is today. It's "necessary," "unavoidable," and "revolutionary". Blacks seek justice in equal measure and it's called rioting and looting, especially by other blacks, because of their survived slave mindsets which've been passed down to them from way back when. Why are the tactics of the Arab Spring, Colonial Rebellion, and French Revolution only acceptable for some but not others?

Unlike some, I refuse to coon with a call for peace when it'll only end in people of color receiving the short end of that very peace as per usual in this country. When the dust settles, afterall: It'll be OUR children, as people of color, who are shot down by stalking neighborhood watchmen and trigger-happy cops who'll consistently be cleared of all charges, one after another, by their own peers in a system rigged in their favor.

Don't tell me about an eye for an eye blinding the whole world, especially when those words came from a racist who called blacks "Only a degree removed from the animal" and who were, in his opinion, "as a rule, uncivilized, troublesome, and very dirty.”

There's a time for everything, including a time for war.


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