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originally posted by: Abysha
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Some things I’m thinking about that should change (in that Southern, black grandmama voice):
This isn't some official BLM doctrine. She's obviously venting some jadedness.
Somebody like me might read it and say "hah, this raises my awareness" while ATS members will say "good lord, the blacks are coming for our inheritance"
originally posted by: Josephus
a reply to: MotherMayEye
By "Southern Black Grandma Voice" I'm assuming he means "rich black man in a fat suit voice"
originally posted by: introvert
Well, that's a very interesting list.
Completely unreasonable and, shall I say, stupid.
But certainly address them, and, if you need to, you got hands: use them.
Sounds to me like this person advocates violence. Or am I reading that wrong?
Chanelle Helm
Decennial Administration Clerk at US Census Bureau
Chanelle Helm, a board member of the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression, reportedly arranged for a gathering of about two dozen people, who questioned the shooting and chanted, “Black Lives Matter.”
Our Mission
The mission of the Alliance is to bring the need and the people who want change together – and ultimately to build an anti-racist majority.
Racism destroys everyone. It stunts the lives of people of color, especially the young. And it destroys whites, too, because it makes it impossible for us to build unity to solve pressing social problems that face us all.
Chanelle Helm, a Black Lives Matter of Louisville organizer, speaks near Indivisible Kentucky's Save My Care Bus.
originally posted by: Abysha
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Some things I’m thinking about that should change (in that Southern, black grandmama voice):
This isn't some official BLM doctrine. She's obviously venting some jadedness.
Somebody like me might read it and say "hah, this raises my awareness" while ATS members will say "good lord, the blacks are coming for our inheritance"
Reparations for the continued divestment from, discrimination toward and exploitation of our communities in the form of a guaranteed minimum livable income for all Black people, with clearly articulated corporate regulations.
You would need welfare too if you had 12 kids to 12 mothers.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
So they want more welfare?
originally posted by: growler
originally posted by: ketsuko
I hope that's a parody or a troll.
doesnt really matter, even if it is exposed as a hoax those who believe it now will still afterwards.
huge problem many here have separating reality from their fantasy world.
Awareness that blacks are lazy and expect monetary reward for abosulutely nothing.
originally posted by: Flatcoat
originally posted by: Abysha
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Some things I’m thinking about that should change (in that Southern, black grandmama voice):
This isn't some official BLM doctrine. She's obviously venting some jadedness.
Somebody like me might read it and say "hah, this raises my awareness" while ATS members will say "good lord, the blacks are coming for our inheritance"
I have to ask, raised your awareness of what?
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: Grambler
While she does have a few points that I could potentially agree with, the approach she takes in this piece is ridiculous.
It's just as ridiculous as the BLM idea of reparations.