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Leroy Sutton

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Do we make it too easy for white supremacy?


We all know how wicked and powerful this whitesupremisist system is. Their is a lot of money behind it. The people behind it cares nothing of who they hurt or even kill; including their own, as long as they remain in control. In my humble opinion, this thing is pretty much on auto pilot and some of the people supporting it do so subconsciously (I'm by no means giving them a pass). They support it because of this false sense of superiority it give them.


Some of our own people allows the system to use them to advance its agenda. For example, the music and media industry. Some probably genuinely thought they could get in knowing the consequences but believing they could advance their financial status while making a difference in their community. It does work on some level, but at what cost? And is it worth the damage that was done?

Perfect example is Bill Cosby, (shoulda stayed away from dem (mzungu) girls) I don't know what happened, maybe he did use dem pills, or maybe the women were into it, it's said that's what they were into in that era. Bill is in jail now with a lot of support from the black community for him being there. They use the media to paint him red leading up to the conviction. problem is, no matter what you think of Mr. Cosby, the way they convicted him was wrong and you all know it but didn't push back because of your fear of the system And the paint job by MSM worked. Justice must be done But it must be done the right way so black people should not be content with how he was sent to prison. You can say he deserved it and all of that, you may believe the women. You may not liked what he said about black people in the 80s'. But injustice is injustice and should not be tolerated anywhere.

Oprah and Gayle could be next. What Oprah did with the Michael Jackson documentary And what Gayle recently did with the recent Kobe Bryant interview must be called out, they must be chastised. I must give black people credit because they are being chastised and they are recognising that people are not going to stand for the BS anymore. The fact that Oprah pulled out of the Russell Simmons documentary is proof. The question is going to be, when this WS system tries to remove these women (Which they will, you just watch and see) are you going to allow them to Just take them down unjustly as they did other black leaders? Or are you going to say f*** you to white supremacy and continue to Keep pressuring and hold these women accountable while forcing them to direct their influence towards the communities? back in the day they used to assassinate them. Now they get us to assist them the 21st century way. "Prime us by getting us angry at them, then go in for the kill."

In the end, this system will fall it's only a matter of time. The system recognizes that and its adjusting as we speak. Once upon a time the powerful black leaders would be assassinated by the government. Now they are silence, financially punished, jailed etc., With our support. Should we allow them to use us to unjustly take down the black people at the top? Or should we stay on code and defend them but hold them accountable? Maybe we should start fighting dirty too. Like it or not we need some of that money at the top, dirty or clean!

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2020-02-20 12:49:28 (Updated 2020-02-20 12:51:25)
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