Everybody HATES being rational and hates white culture. Like following the laws. Stopping at stop signs, following tax laws not cheating on your spouse. That would be too white of you. How evil is that!?

Whites break all those laws.
Hmm, after careful thought , blacks murder each other in higher numbers. shh, don't tell anyone. Dem honkey po- pos white supremacist Nazis are the least likely to put the hurt black males, its actually black males that are their own worst enemy. Statistically. Look it up, I dares yas's yall. ..Why the emphasis on white bigotry when black self hate is the bigger problem?
We've been through this Mary. Whites kill each other just as much. And you do it in a system which gives whites preference. If you whites had to endure what we do, God help us.
No, you just keep saying the same shit over and over. The high black black crime rate and the black self murder rate hasn't diminished since your last post. And what do we do to stop it? Blame the pseudo white power establishment and police overreactions? Or maybe the mental illness within the poor black community that continually blames it's own self hate and self harm on everything and everyone else? Could that be possibly the bigger issue?
Dear
MaryL
Who knows how much of the spiritual phobia, grief and anger carried
by generations to follow came from what source. How much the impact
of Native American genocide still fuels problems today, or the longterm
effects of slavery institutionalized through laws and govt treating people as property.
For all I know, the RAPE of both white and black slaves by black men
for the purpose of breeding more dark skinned slaves could be the
reason behind the "phobic" reaction to black men that BOTH
BLACK AND WHITES express through race related violence.
If both white and black lineages were affected by rape,
how do we know the hostility isn't a carry over spiritually from historic traumas?
All this can be healed over time, but by forgiveness and working
on solutions together. Not blaming back and forth which is still
indicative of symptoms of past injustice like infected wounds.
I believe everyone deserves help and support to heal.
Blaming doesn't help. We cannot compare our pain and
suffering to the process another person is going through
given their history and heritage that has its own stages of recovery from past injustices.
I hope we can all do better in the future to help one
another as neighbors to heal of the past and not
keep repeating these same patterns of abuse and injury.
Thank you for your contributions here
MaryL
and I hope we can all use this forum to
further recovery from racial conflicts and
find more effective ways to collaborate on solutions
that uplift anyone otherwise suffering from oppression or abuse.
We may each frame the narrative differently given our
own experiences and perspective, but in the end what
matters is learning from the past to build more positive
relations and future instead of letting past conflicts hold us back.