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Three days straight Black Americans in Milwaukee have been crying out, yet no one blogs about it! Why?

Harry Watley · Tuesday, August 16th 2016 at 2:56PM · 640 views
This is a Black American site and the Black Americans on this site are not sensitive enough to be concerned about our Black American Milwaukee people.

White people have bred us Black Americans into being a stupid and in humane human being to the extent that we have no sensitivity of the pains our people expresses from where they are is pitiful!
When White people call us animals is because they have bred us into being animals. When White people say that Black America's education is poor is because they provided our curriculum and dilapidated school buildings. When White people say we are stuck neck deep in poverty is because we live in their country and can do no better than what they would allow.

The first institution of racism imposed upon us was the Christian religion.r

Don't you all think it is about time God answers our pain, suffering and crying out? Don't you all think that bad does not last for ever?
Well, God is with us as I speak because I am God's first anointed prophet to us Black Americans descendents of plantation slaves.

The first thing that is required of us is to return the White Christian religion to its true owner the Caucasian/European people. I will religion is named LIFE it means resurrection!

We cannot accuse White America of oppressing an abusing us, but at the same time we have the White man's Christian religion. You must accept his oppression and abuse when you don't want to return his Christian religion to him. On the other hand, if you don't want his oppression and abuse you must give up his White Christian religion. There is no other way. I am the first believer in our religion name LIFE.

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, August 16th 2016 at 6:59PM

Harry, I hear what you're saying, that just because no one posts a blog about the Milwaukee riots doesn't mean we haven't touched on other incidents of police brutality in this forum.

As to why no one posted a blog discussing the Milwaukee riots, well what about the flooding that has been taking place in Louisiana for the past 5 days? Thousands of people in the Baton Rouge metro area are currently without food, hot water, electricity, etc., yet NO ONE posts a blog or comment about it and I DID???

Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, August 16th 2016 at 8:06PM

You're talking about how we should be concerned about our Black American Milwaukee people but what are you doing to help the brothers and sisters in Milwaukee? What about the people who've been affected by the Louisiana flooding (that have no homes to go back to)?

Harry Watley Wednesday, August 17th 2016 at 12:33PM

Ms. Muhammad,

You are wrong to compare the pains that comes from the four days of raining in Louisiana to the pains 500 years of White oppression and police brutality of our Black American people in Milwaukee for the past three days!
The flooding in Louisiana is an act of God, but the oppression and police brutality of Black Americans is an act of White people.

So, write out the gate you are neither thinking right nor are you reasoning rationally. You are mentally confused when you cannot sensibly distinguish the differences of problems before you.

An act of God can never be resolved, but an act of a common man can be permanently resolve. You can never help in resolving Black America's problem because you cannot identify it. What good has your misguided Muslim education did for you? Absolutely nothing!

Siebra Muhammad Friday, August 19th 2016 at 8:48AM

That's YOUR opinion Harry, I know an act of God is inevitable and will come at it's appropriate time, but one thing that my Muslim education did teach me is to be on alert and to plan ahead. The irony of this is 11 years ago in August, Hurricane Katrina happened in New Orleans and we lost everything. It's the same thing now, although I'm older and can recover easier.

With that said, the flooding in Louisiana is just as important as what is taking place among our brothers and sisters in Milwaukee. Being a Hurricane Katrina survivor myself, I have every right to be concerned about my fellow Louisiana residents that are affected by the flooding.

Again "Prophet" Harry, the question is what are you doing to help both groups of people?

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