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My synopsis on the 2015 Million Man March. Good and the Bad.

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The March was the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in 1995, but it definitely wasn't a repeat. There were entirely too many women and small children there for it to be considered a gathering of men. The atmosphere was too festive. It was more like the Million Family March. Because of this, I believe that there wasn't a mood of testosterone that would be present in a war council. It was more like thousands of families coming out for a church cookout. In my opinion, it should've been specifically targeted for just black men and young black men ( teenagers) first, then have a female led, attended female effort; however, that would've taken place later; then, bring us all together for our places amongst each other as we take action. There wasn't a sense of brotherhood there to me because it wasn't just brothers, too much feminine and juvenile energy. I saw so much support via my social media accounts, from sisters both celebrity and non-celebrity posti

The Moynihan Report (1965) Preface

Two hundred years ago, in 1765, nine assembled colonies first joined together to demand freedom from arbitrary power. For the first century we struggled to hold together the first continental union of democracy in the history of man. One hundred years ago, in 1865, following a terrible test of blood and fire, the compact of union was finally sealed. For a second century we labored to establish a unity of purpose and interest among the many groups which make up the American community. That struggle has often brought pain and violence. It is not yet over. State of the Union Message of President Lyndon B. Johnson, January 4, 1965. The United States is approaching a new crisis in race relations. In the decade that began with the school desegregation decision of the Supreme Court, and ended with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the demand of Negro Americans for full recognition of their civil rights was finally met. The effort, no matter how savage and brutal, of s

What?!? Private prisons suing states for millions if they don’t stay full

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Low crime rates bad for business for white-owned private prisons; they demand states keep them full The prison-industrial complex is so out of control that private prisons have the sheer audacity to order states to keep beds full or face their wrath with stiff financial penalties, according to reports. Private prisons in some states have language in their contracts that state if they fall below a certain percentage of capacity that the states must pay the private prisons millions of dollars, lest they face a lawsuit for millions more. And guess what? The private prisons, which are holding cash-starved states hostage, are getting away with it, says advocacy group, In the Public Interest. In the Public Interest has reviewed more than 60 contracts between private prison companies and state and local governments across the country, and found language mentioning “quotas” for prisoners in nearly two-thirds of those contracts reviewed. Those quotas can range from a mandatory occupanc

New-Age-Slavery

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The laws being created are racially-based and geared towards our incarceration all for the purposes of cheap labor. Furthermore, police target us with the purpose of locking us up to help fill the prison industrial complex. In prison, prisoners have no rights, this is why I called this new-age-slavery; all of this derives from Jim Crow 2.0. This is what results when you have for-profit prisons and you live in a system of White supremacy. The only solution is Black self-sustainment, so we can combat the system of White supremacy through our acquired power and thus create a system of justice. (If you enjoyed this post, then please consider   subscribing   to stay up-to-date with my latest postings and sharings. Also, please share and   support   Worldly Game.)

Private Prison Industry

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(This was made 2 years prior to the other video. It turns out their conspiracies were true. It touches on international private prisons as well.) You can check out more videos from these channels  here  and here . (If you enjoyed this post, then please consider   subscribing   to stay up-to-date with my latest postings and sharings. Also, please share and   support   Worldly Game.)

The Shocking Finding From the DOJ's Ferguson Report That Nobody Has Noticed

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This post was co-authored by Oren Nimni, a civil rights attorney in Boston and member of the National Lawyers Guild's executive board. In the city of Ferguson, nearly everyone is a wanted criminal. That may seem like hyperbole, but it is a literal fact. In Ferguson -- a city with a population of 21,000 -- 16,000 people have outstanding arrest warrants , meaning that they are currently actively wanted by the police. In other words, if you were to take four people at random, the Ferguson police would consider three of them fugitives. That statistic should be truly shocking. Yet in the wake of the Department of Justice's withering report on the city's policing practices, it has gone almost entirely unmentioned. News reports and analysis have focused on the racism discovered in departmental emails , and the gangsterish financial "shakedown" methods deployed against African Americans. In doing so, they have missed the full picture of Ferguson's operatio

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