- It does not matter if you’re a black American woman, Caribbean black woman, or an African black woman, justice seems to always elude the misrepresented, marginalized, and neglected women in this nation. News that is to no surprise but is always disheartening and enraging came out yesterday on the Breonna Taylor case. A Grand jury decided to not charge Louisville cops that killed Breonna Taylor. This has been a recurring theme of justice not being served to dating back to the murder of Emmit where the jury only needed an hour to make their decision to acquit his killers. In regards to that, the faces of the killers taking the lives of these black people to change, but the mentality of racism and hate remains to be passed down by generations. Protests have been ignited in the streets once again and rightly so, and the cycle of injustice continues under this land that states “liberty and justice for all. Leave a like and comment if you’d like to chime in. Also, give my page a follow so you can stay up to date with my future posts.

honestly, we need to start seeking revenge. Physically. Arms against arms
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Agreed, that’s what the NFAC (Not Fuckin’ Around Coalition) is doing. I’m not for rioting and looting but organized groups like the NFAC is all about assertiveness for change by any means necessary. Thanks for checking out my post brother. Peace.
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That’s good to hear. We’ll need a lot of organization and unity to achieve that though. And of course! Peace with you too, my brother.
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