was that you marching with the kkk in the bright yellow belt earlier?
Can you try to not be a complete insufferable ******* in this thread? You've done barely anything but attack other people. Seriously, we get it, you don't agree with the fact that some people want to question the traditional racist narrative. Perhaps there's something much deeper than that. Instead of automatically writing them off as racists because they don't agree with you, maybe you should take three seconds to actually understand what their argument is. Maybe they have an interesting point. Maybe they have something to ponder. Hell, maybe they're playing Devil's Advocate and are trying to make you think about what you say.
Then again, you
are the same person who summarized MLK's works as "pull their pants up" so I guess that might be too much to ask for.
Regardless.
For example, earlier, the Black Panthers were brought up. You might as well call these guys the yang to the KKK's yin. Don't you think that both groups perhaps are problematic and that they both contribute to the furthering the misery that perpetuates this black versus white trope.
I heard from someone on facebook who asked me, "you people who say that we shouldn't see colour, you're all saying that because you're ignoring the problem that's existed for 500 years". And it just makes me ask,
if this black versus white trope is the problem that we have been dealing with for 500 years, don't you think that doing the exact opposite is the only thing that is going to stop perpetuating this problem? There's a common saying - that if you're going to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result, then that's the definition of insanty - but the truth is that by perpetuating that because it's the status quo that alternatives that seek to remove that should be ignored shows that people truly aren't ready to let go of those views just yet,
on both sides.
And you know what?
Mind you, this is someone who really doesn't know how to feel about this whole thing other than the whole thing is a tragedy. I've already had people telling me to kill myself and how horrible and racist I am because I frankly have a lot bigger problems on my plate. Again, to me, I treat everyone with respect, and I try to help those who don't get it, but I can't throw myself out there when I'm already dealing with my own challenges with suicide and self harm. Problems so screwed up that I can't run away anymore. I'm not looking for sympathy, but it helps raise an important issue - the fact that people are so ****ing froth filled with rage while ignoring everything else that could possibly be happening in their world just shows how close minded they really are, and how desperately they cling to their presumed "open mindedness" in order to perpetuate their own self worth. Yeah, I don't think that my problems overshadow what's going on in Ferguson right now, but maybe my problems are making me unable to make a decision on how I feel about it. Maybe other people's problems affect how other people feel about it. Maybe the reason why people are saying the things that they are saying is because they have encountered things in their lives that have shown them to think otherwise, outside of the stereotypical "POOR BLACK PEOPLE" narrative.
If you have an opinion, that's fine. But you know what. People have opinions based on their history. Instead of going around and being a complete chucknugget, try actually trying to understand where the opposition is coming from. I have already come to agree to disagree with some people in this thread. Just because they don't agree with you doesn't mean that they secretly hate black people, or that they believe that the kid should have died, or that there isn't a problem. It means that they
disagreed with you with how people are handling it. Perhaps you should show the same level of maturity.
Maybe this rage that people are doing in response to the incident reflects that people aren't ready to reconcile their differences and are unwilling to see the challenges that others face. And maybe, even just as this reaction on this forum alone along with the entire internet caught ablaze, shows that perhaps, we are not ready for that.
I guess it's time to return to my hut. Everyone's welcome besides those who scream, because those who scream have no consideration for others.
P.S. I'm tired as **** so sorry if this reads like a drunk sermon.