TIME TO PREPARE TO RE-SEGREGATE: A Separatist View

in #blackcommunity6 years ago (edited)

In light of the recent incident in Philadelphia that took place last Thursday at a Starbucks, in which two black men simply waiting for a friend to arrive were arrested and held without charges for several hours and released at 1:30AM, because a Starbucks employee called 9-1-1 to have them removed from the store, claiming that they were causing a disturbance, trespassing, and refused to leave.

Had they been causing a disturbance, I don't think that any of us would look at this in a negative light. However, these black men simply sat down at the Starbucks like thousands, maybe millions of white people do everyday, waiting for someone else to show up. They had asked to use the restroom, the only interaction that they had initiated with a Starbucks employee. The Starbucks employee refused to allow them to use the restroom, stating that they had not bought anything, so they simply sat and waited for their friend to come.

Knowing that sitting in a Starbucks waiting on someone else before ordering or doing business is normal, I'm sure if the employee asked them to leave, they refused, recognizing the obvious racial discrimination they were facing at that moment. How this was causing a disturbance is clear.

Sitting down and doing nothing while black is a disturbance to Starbucks' white employees. To the employees, the only difference between a black man and any other person sitting down, waiting on a friend, is the color of their skin and their perception that a black male is automatically disturbing, a big, scary, and dangerous animal, basically a sub-human creature slightly below all other homo sapien species. It might be equivalent to a white man bringing a grizzly bear into Starbucks and just sitting down, waiting, provoking the same "causing a disturbance" response.

Regarding what the police did, we already know about our issues with police, but this time the police actually followed the law and did nothing wrong. We can disagree on that, but let me explain. Starbucks is a private business and has the right to ask anybody to leave. The employee had claimed (in the employee's honest view) that those men were making a disturbance, and since the employee is in charge of the establishment, the police had to enforce the request of the employee for those two black men to leave. The only thing that mattered to the police was the employee's claim and perspective, however skewed, that these two men were causing a disturbance and were trespassing.

Here is a well-produced video and news story on it:

What this entire incident shows is that too many white people may literally see things that aren't there and watch things happen that never actually happened, because of a general, powerful dread and hatred of black men. Emotions skew the view of reality. A perfect example is the 9/11/2001 terror attacks. Looking back, anyone with a functioning mind and common sense sees two controlled demolitions perfectly executed and then a third (building 7) one perfectly executed without the false reason of being hit by a plane. The illusion of two planes taking the twin towers down was easy to pull off, because of the emotions of fear, anger, tribalism, and hatred that nearly all of us felt at the time. It caused us to miss the most obvious clues that dark forces in our own government (at minimum) aided and participated or (maybe even) completely planned and executed the entire event. Emotions also play a huge role in police interactions with black men.

For example, when a police officer guns down a black man with a cell phone and claims it was a gun, we must consider some obvious factors, as follows:

  1. Nobody other than a police officer has ever seen a black man (or anyone else) with a cell phone and thought it was a gun. If this was even possible, in cities like Chicago, where carrying a gun is illegal, police would never have time to do anything but follow up on calls about someone carrying a gun while walking down the street, getting on a bus, going into a bank, etc.

  2. Almost all cell phones used these days are smartphones with big LED screens. Most of these shootings take place at night, and no gun has an LED screen that lights up. Even a flip phone lights up when opened and in use.

  3. An iPhone or Android phone looks in no way like a gun, and people don't hold them in a manner as if they were holding a gun, ever, because it would be impossible or at least very difficult to do anything with them.

That said, a few things are happening in these cases, as follows.

  1. The cops usually simply lie. They have a vendetta and believe that they are doing the public good by getting the suspect "off the streets," without a trial.

  2. The cops are so afraid when they see a black male that they see things that aren't there and see things happen that never did.

  3. Cops hate chasing suspects. They are usually out of shape, and running is therefore a problem. Shooting them in the back and claiming they thought they had a gun is a simple way to end the very taxing situation.

In addition, officer training and media-driven perception of black males contribute to this. Officers in training are shown many incidences in which officers hesitate at the cost of the health or lives of themselves or others. They are driven by this training to shoot to kill first at any sign of danger. They don't even want to risk a scratch or breaking a fingernail. They think they should just kill the suspect and "make it home alive." Claiming they were in fear for their lives and planting guns or knives on suspects ensures they get away with it. Fellow officers always back them up and always lie for the officers who unjustly kill victims, and officer testimony carries more than average weight in court.

Officers are indemnified, also, so they do not have to pay civil suit settlements. This emboldens them to take more legal risks.

All of these factors afrementioned make it more risky for law-abiding black males, young and old, to simply live in society like a normal person; and it will never, ever change, ever. Jonathan Ferrell, Philando Castille, and many others who were being normal people, having jobs, going to school, etc. and were killed by police only for being black or black and having dreadlocks are proof of this fact.

Would it be beneficial for us to "Get Out!" like the name of that movie? Are we trapped by desegregation, living among those who control us, so they can control us even better? Since desegregation, there has been no "Black Wall Street" has there?

In fact, have they not managed to corral a percentage of us into small urban areas and create wild jungles out of them, where our generationally poor kill each other with drugs and guns? Then, they put us on display to show what "animals" we all are, don't they? Although that is only a small percentage of the urban black poor, only 25% of the whole black population, the psychological control they have over that group and the way they can utilize them to show "us" all as being "that" way and that this is "our" culture, feeds this mistreatment and misperception issue.

The truth is that even most of the urban black poor aren't dangerous criminals. Yet, the media-driven perception of our whole culture is based on this small percentage of black males living in the "inner-city"/"hood." Thus, I ask, should we "resegregate" and police ourselves, create harmonious and self-sufficient communities, and take 90% of our spending away from the society who treats us like this?

Sometime ago on Facebook, I posted a status on this issue. Here it is.

"I am switching to a total prepping mindset. I have no time for this other stuff. Years ago, I talked about compounding. It's time to get serious.

Our funds keep going to this unlawful system with its criminal INjustice system. Nothing will ever change unless we change it. What will they do without our tax money and 90%+ of our spending? We have no worth in this country, other than slaves in one way or another. It's mental, political, economic, and the prison slave system. That's all we are to this system. We have to get out.

I am not calling out a single race or any group of people as a whole. They don't all think the same way, BUT the controllers, the globalist elites, the deep state, the permanent government, and the crown (British) does see us this way. If you think I'm talking crazy, just know that the other races here are slaves, too. We are just the lowest level to them. This is far more than Jim Crow or any other common historical racial terms or phrases used. Imagine being the least valued and least repsected of the least respected. That's what we are.

We MUST get out.

Here's the problem with this idea. NO MASS UNITY. Therefore, I ask the question in the most serious manner imaginable. Who's ready to put all other differences aside and actually accomplish 90%+ separation from this legal but unlawful system?"

Several people responded positively, but not many. Therefore, I dropped it. However, as things are only getting worse for us, it is time to bring it back up and call a meeting for those who are ready to start seriously discussing this. It is time to build a new black community in which our boys can safely grow to be men and then choose whether or not they want to integrate into a society that is unnecessarily dangerous to them. It is going to take unity, patience, teamwork, dedication, and lots of time and effort. I believe it is worth it. If not now, when? If not us, who?