“A peaceful protest turned into a violent one.”
So what?
It’s not the violence that’s not the answer, it’s the disorganization.
“A peaceful protest turned into a violent one.”
Cops with guns, cops backed by tanks, helicopters and bright lights shining above, we may be the people of the sun but those ghetto birds were shining bright florescent lights onto us that night.
How many times will an attack on the people be written off?
The execution shows, as many times as necessary.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is next Monday but Malcolm said, “By Any Means Necessary.”
The murder of Oscar Grant is an example to get the people to STAY IN LINE!: Kill one as an example, scare them into fear.
“A peaceful protest turned into a violent one.”
Violence begats violence.
I would kill for my dead son, any dead man of my people is the same as my dead son, brother, husband or father.
Rise up and organize into formation loved ones! Youth! Rise up with purpose!
With cause.
Already, disorganized emotions have turned into chaotic actions.
The media has planned with the government to suppress any uprise…we must use stealth, covert actions at first, focused planning, trained soldiers.
They come out with guns, tanks, tear gas…then we must come out with fighting mastery, guns, bombs, uniforms, be ready soldiers.
We are fighting inside war.
Stop getting killed!
Organize!
Focus the energy!
Smashing Black owned shops ain’t bringing Oscar Grant back!
Smash the system! Like trained soldiers during the art of war,
Smash it like you’re looking down the handle of your sword, and the battle is won when the tip meets the eyes of the enemy. Slash!
I like how you contrast our innate light of the sun against the fluorescent beams of the helicopters. It sets the tone for your over arching plea that we reclaim our power and respond as warriors, not victims.
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