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AlphaPhase

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If you don't see color, how on earth would you know that you have more non white friends than white friends. Serious question.
I knew you'd say that, I don't think in color, I guess is the only way to explain it. My best friends, one is Asian, one is from Trinidad, one is black and one is white. That's my crew. I honestly think of them all the same, thier people, human, they all can be ass holes sometimes, they all are good people, they all are great. I just don't see them in color. The only way to explain it was like that and I knew someone would call it out. Love them pussy ass fuckers.
 

AlphaPhase

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Saying that you don't see (or feel, if you will) color quite simply ignores obvious and important differences that do exist between people of different races. We are not all the same, and in my opinion, our differences should be celebrated, not ignored. When a white person says "I don't see color" and statements like it, while generally well-meaning, are also untrue and dismissive. The American story cannot be told without our indispensable contributions in the building of this nation. "I don't see color" actually means nothing more than "I only see white.".
NO, that's what I'm getting at. NO ONE NEEDS TO FEEL OR BE SEPARATED. WHY? WE ENDED SEGREGATION. NO COLOR. NO ETHNICITY. WE ARE HUMAN. WE ALL ARE ONE!
 

AlphaPhase

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Saying that you don't see (or feel, if you will) color quite simply ignores obvious and important differences that do exist between people of different races. We are not all the same, and in my opinion, our differences should be celebrated, not ignored. When a white person says "I don't see color" and statements like it, while generally well-meaning, are also untrue and dismissive. The American story cannot be told without our indispensable contributions in the building of this nation. "I don't see color" actually means nothing more than "I only see white.".
You need to stop generalizing, stop making assumptions, most, I want to say 99% of America, have no reason to even think of seeing someone of color and thinking they are different. That's what the MEDIA is telling you, or wherever you get your info. Walk with ME talk with ME, see how I AM. The whole generalization thing is probably what started the whole racism thing, "hey that tan guy is a dick, his friends are dicks" then the snow ball effect happens. See, only see white? Why the fuck would anyone think that when they say I don't see color?

You know what I do see?
Assholes
Dick heads
Stubborn
Happy
Humble
Nice
Smart
Dumb
Clueless
Awesome
Driven
Talented
Egotistical
Brilliant
Genius
Genuine
Crazy
Arrogant
Foolish
Haters
Lovers
Heartless
Cold
Evil
Loving
Caring
Cruel
Sadistic
Goofy
Nymphs
Sad
Hurting
Crying
Laughing

PEOPLE


Get the fuck on board, most think this way! Stop grouping people into another segregated category to make them think they are different. Hug a homeless asain and go to lunch with him, slap a rich black guy cuz he's an ass hole, punch a white Arrogant ass hole in the face. But ditch the color. Replace the color with human. You took a homeless human to lunch. You punched a Arrogant human in the face. You slapped a rich human because he is an ass hole.

The new word is human.

And Holy fuck. The police sergeant in Dallas, his son was a cop killer and also killed by cops. His brother murdered by a drug gang. Props to David brown for keeping his record phenomenal after those tragic events. Stand up man.
 

AlphaPhase

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And yes I know, racism does exist. It will always to some degree.. I dont have the answer to stop it. But fueling the fire creates more fire.. More tragedy. My friend Dylan made a documentary called black and blue.. About police brutality. He also made the documentary called Loose Change.. Maybe you heard of the second one.. Some of black and blue is filmed around my home town. It sucks, I know. But we need to figure out a new way.
 

AlphaPhase

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And don't think all unarmed humans that are darker skinned people shot by police is racist. Ask @Aeroknow ffs a unarmed white man was murdered in our home town not many months back. While his finance layed dying in the road with no help because the cop was looking for his bullet casings. He's at least going to trial for manslaughter.. But ffs, it's a police problem. Mostly untrained police. And most are NOT racist.
 

AlphaPhase

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I said stop talking about it. Stop publicizing it. Stop making massive media coverage over a single innocent that stirs the pot and starts the spectral fire. Take care of it at the local level, the police stuff, yeah take care of it, if it's a bad mishap, hold someone accountable, have the department take care of it. What I mean is stop talking g about it everyday,on every new source and has no idea what really happened. If Obama wanted this taken care of, don't you think he'd gave been having inspectors overlooking departments making sure everything is on the up and up? Instead.. Gangs are building army's. Wars are going on. The media made this. Nothing else.

No wonder they need so much ammunition. Martial law my friend.

 

abe supercro

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It feels pretty dam good having ripped the television cables outta the wall, going on a year now. Hell I didn't watch that shit my entire 20s. Now I read, research or listen to NPR to get my news updates. It's good to be informed, but difficult to measure the toll all that programming has on our minds.
 

AlphaPhase

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So the killing of more unarmed black people is purely coincidental?
Some may be racial, I don't know? Do you really know? I don't even like cops, but I can't say one way or another what a cop was thinking during any tragic event. I'd assume most are not racial based. I would guess, and it's a guess, that many of those cops just are not cut out of the job and should have never been hired in the first place.

Can you say with a certainly that the cops that did these deeds went in the police force thinking "hell yeah, I'm gonna kill some negroes.". Just doesn't make sense to me. Do I think they are uneducated people that shouldn't have a gun? Yup. I do. Do I think some instances were racial and would have ended differently if it were light skinned person? Yup. But which ones, I don't know. And I could be wrong about all of them. I don't know. You don't know. We can't label!
 

AlphaPhase

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This means to ignore it
Media, not the police and law enforcement and the like. Obviously there needs to be accountability, but the media is what is fueling everything. We need to stop talking about racism when we don't even have the facts! Citizens her the news, believe the news, talk about that news the day it happens, relay it to 100 people who relay it to 100 people. You know how rumors start right? That's exactly what is happening.
 

AlphaPhase

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It feels pretty dam good having ripped the television cables outta the wall, going on a year now. Hell I didn't watch that shit my entire 20s. Now I read, research or listen to NPR to get my news updates. It's good to be informed, but difficult to measure the toll all that programming has on our minds.
Omg, thank you sir! I only listen to NPR, too. It's insane the shit this media is doing, don't plug it back in, I have it only for DVr so I can watch documentaries and stuff.
 

bearkat42

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Media, not the police and law enforcement and the like.
So you want the media to ignore it, but not the police? You do realize that it's the police pulling the trigger, right? This is either incredibly stupid or incredibly naive. I'll let you choose which one you'd rather be.
 
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