After the Trayvon Martin Verdict What Can Black People Do? Part Five


It is wrong that black people have to worry about this.

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PART FIVE

STRATEGY #9: BLACK PEOPLE MUST BECOME COMFORTABLE WITH BEING UNCOMFORTABLE

“Black people must become comfortable with being uncomfortable.” – Gus Renegade, host of the C.O.W.S. radio (http://contextofwhitesupremacy.com ).

The suggestions in this chapter (found in the book, ‘Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act’) will make some readers uncomfortable. The idea of using psychological counter-racism warfare against the white supremacy system makes some blacks literally sweat under the collar.

However, if we are not extremely “uncomfortable” with racism, police brutality, murder-by-cop of unarmed black men and women, inferior black schools, unjust incarcerations, and economic, housing, and employment discrimination — NOTHING should make us uncomfortable.

I included the Kendrick Johnson story NOT because of the sensational or gory details, but I believe it is SUPER IMPORTANT that all black people FACE what is happening TO black people — especially to our black children — under CONDITIONS OF A…

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  1. Trojan Pam's avatar TrojanPam says:

    Thanks for re-posting it!

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