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A story about this African American guy called Kyle Canty recently made the news. He is seeking refugee status in Canada (Vancouver). He’s basically claiming that he is part of a minority that is “being exterminated at an alarming rate.” On top of that he said that “I’m in fear of my life because I’m black” and that “This is a well-founded fear.”
This is what he said during a short interview on CBC News: “I came to Canada to claim asylum under the refugee act because the United States of America is corrupt. They’re consistently killing black people, it’s documented, the United Nations has condemned America for their racial disparities, for their police brutality, and honestly I kept on getting arrested by cops for no reason. False charges, false arrest. I’m not just the only one going through it, all black people in America are going through the same thing. It’s corruption, on the behalf of the United States.”
This article made some points about how African Americans have basically been prisoners of war for the past 396 years: http://meditoris.com/2015/11/02/african-americans-need-refugee-status-worldwide/
Excerpt from the article:
"With mass immigration currently flowing from East to West, one can wonder if the people involved in the migration should be the only ones making the move in search of a better life.
...The kidnapping and forced relocation of so many people could be called the exodus of death. And the death toll resulting from this unspeakable act is way above ten millions lives. But as always, “historians” are quick to argue about the actual number of deaths since some sources are apparently more reliable than others.
It is clear that Black people in the U.S cannot fight back, even when they try to (see The FBI’s War on Black America). It is also clear that they are not welcome, even though they were brought there. They are not wanted, even though they were and still are needed for their slave labor. Lastly, it is clear they are not loved, even though their white masters forcefully made love to them.
Captive population
Whether they are behind bars or not, African Americans are at the mercy of the racist white supremacist state and its minions. Even when they have no criminal records, they are assumed to be criminals. Whenever they try to look for a job, it is widely known that they won’t have the intellectual capacity to properly fulfill their duty.
To add insult to injury, whenever they try to talk about the inhumane situation they are in, they are swiftly reminded to “stop playing the race card.” Is it not a crime against humanity to tell someone who is being genocided to just shut up and take it? Is it not a crime against humanity to genocide them in the first place?
Concentration camps, also known as the plantations in the U.S, were more than just forced labor and mass killings. The reason why you see lighter skins and darker skins African Americans in the U.S today is because the black slave women were raped en masse...."
What do you guys think? Is this guy playing the victim? Is police brutality and racial hatred real in the US? Are Black people still the number one target in the US?
This is what he said during a short interview on CBC News: “I came to Canada to claim asylum under the refugee act because the United States of America is corrupt. They’re consistently killing black people, it’s documented, the United Nations has condemned America for their racial disparities, for their police brutality, and honestly I kept on getting arrested by cops for no reason. False charges, false arrest. I’m not just the only one going through it, all black people in America are going through the same thing. It’s corruption, on the behalf of the United States.”
This article made some points about how African Americans have basically been prisoners of war for the past 396 years: http://meditoris.com/2015/11/02/african-americans-need-refugee-status-worldwide/
Excerpt from the article:
"With mass immigration currently flowing from East to West, one can wonder if the people involved in the migration should be the only ones making the move in search of a better life.
...The kidnapping and forced relocation of so many people could be called the exodus of death. And the death toll resulting from this unspeakable act is way above ten millions lives. But as always, “historians” are quick to argue about the actual number of deaths since some sources are apparently more reliable than others.
It is clear that Black people in the U.S cannot fight back, even when they try to (see The FBI’s War on Black America). It is also clear that they are not welcome, even though they were brought there. They are not wanted, even though they were and still are needed for their slave labor. Lastly, it is clear they are not loved, even though their white masters forcefully made love to them.
Captive population
Whether they are behind bars or not, African Americans are at the mercy of the racist white supremacist state and its minions. Even when they have no criminal records, they are assumed to be criminals. Whenever they try to look for a job, it is widely known that they won’t have the intellectual capacity to properly fulfill their duty.
To add insult to injury, whenever they try to talk about the inhumane situation they are in, they are swiftly reminded to “stop playing the race card.” Is it not a crime against humanity to tell someone who is being genocided to just shut up and take it? Is it not a crime against humanity to genocide them in the first place?
Concentration camps, also known as the plantations in the U.S, were more than just forced labor and mass killings. The reason why you see lighter skins and darker skins African Americans in the U.S today is because the black slave women were raped en masse...."
What do you guys think? Is this guy playing the victim? Is police brutality and racial hatred real in the US? Are Black people still the number one target in the US?