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why do you feel that it is o.k. for you to use a phrase/lyric that was written by BLACK people, for the unification and upliftment of BLACK people to justify yr WHITE perspective and AGENDA?
first off I don't think I have a white perspective or a white agenda. My only agenda is that IT IS NOT OK TO KILL SOMEONE FOR SOMETHING THEY DID NOT DO. IE: killing me for the sins of other white people. saying "We should kill all white poeple" is uplifting the black community?!?! what kind of CRAP is that?
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those words are to uplift BLACK people, NOT to tear them down as you are trying to do, and NOT to serve yr WHITE perspective which seriously lacks the overstanding of the reality of privileges bestowed on you by the dominant society and the arrogance yr miseducation is continuing to produce.
I am certainly not trying to tear anyone down. Only utilizing an outlet to say that I am a peaceful white man that has no desire to kill black people. And I DO overstand the priviledges that I recieve from the color of my skin. I don't agree with it, but this is where I have been placed and I have no choice but to deal. I am by no means miseducated. I wish you wouldn't jump to such conclusions.
Now my point was that the poeple who commit these atrocities are RICH people. They are money/power mongers. it's not because they're skin has less melanin that they do evil things. It's time that we saw everyone as individuals instead of basing judgements on the amount of light that a person reflects....
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