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We The People of these here United States, live in a country that believes in black privilege and thinks white privilege is a joke. The level of racism throughout today’s society is always compared to the racism back in the days of segregation. Is that not the problem? Comparing today to yesterday, in today’s society will never let America move on from the detrimental past it has created for African Americans. The hate groups are back and bigger, the crimes are raging high, and the marches for colored people are still happening. Racial segregation is still prevalent in today’s society because the rise of a white christian nation is only beginning. Ku Klux Klan The restoration of a White Christian nation founded on only God’s work has been the goal of the Ku Klux Klan for a good while. The Ku Klux Klan is publically known for being the most hate-filled racist group against African Americans. But, according to the loyal white knights, they do not hate any group of people. However, they hate things that certain groups do to affect their race and nation. The Klan has a list of things they hate which are drugs, homosexuality, abortion, and race-mixing. The Ku Klux Klan only hates these things because they go against God’s law, and they destroy white nations all together. The Ku Klux Klan is a group of people that have nothing wrong with black people; they just want to live in a white nation. The Ku Klux Klan is supporting segregation throughout America. Caucasian people do not like walking the grounds of America with African Americans. The Ku Klux Klan is simple, they have nothing against people of color, they just do not want anything to do with them in the same nation, as God intended. It is obvious that whenever black people participate in modern day society, they destroy it all together. The Ku Klux Klan is not who we think they are. The people who profile the Ku Klux Klan as hateful, are their enemies. Everyone has enemies, and everyone profiles. The Ku Klux Klan is a group of people that recognize the problems that the caucasian race is facing at the moment. Ku Klux Klan members come together as a family, a brotherhood to most, whose main goal is to push Christianity upon the men, women and children raised in that family. Together they stand as strong Christian families only influencing their kids to grow up hating the communists that are ruining this country. In a society that teaches children all about how black people are dirty and awful and should still be picking cotton in their backyards. Our future generation is going to need some serious help. People that actually believe and follow this group need serious help. The leader of this group is called a Grand Wizard. Black Lives Matter Movement Alicia Garcia is one of the three who created the Black Lives Matter Movement as a call to action for black people after 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was post-humously placed on trial for his own murder and the killer, George Zimmerman, was not held accountable for the crime he committed. The creation was a response to the anti-Black racism that permeates our society and also, unfortunately, their movements (Garcia 2014). The movement is mocked, and compared to the Ku Klux Klan only because it is a group supporting one color. The difference between the Black Lives Matter movement and the Ku Klux Klan is that the movement does not want a one colored nation. Black Lives Matter is a strong statement that most of society sees as borderline racism. The statement is not racist, it is supporting the fallen lives of black people in America that have lost their life in justicless situations. When people say “Black lives matter,” they do not mean it in a Klan way. Their intent is to support situations at hand in America, and come together to redefine justice. The differences between the two groups is it’s connotation. Black lives matter movement, soon awoke a different movement, “All Lives Matter” because of it’s borderline racial content that America profiled together for the group. The point of Black Lives Matter is not to hate on all of the other colors of America. The point is to resurface the neglect and dehumanization that has created the discriminatory nation. But, the Ku Klux Klan does not have to change their name, and they have been around since 1865-present. Black Lives Matter can be viewed in two obvious ways throughout society. From the inside, the movement is a powerful and family-oriented pact that wants nothing but justice for their race. According to “A Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement,” they have hosted national conference calls bringing together people across the country, working to end the various forms of injustice and focusing on the hard work for the liberation of black people. Together they created space for the celebration and humanization of black lives (Garcia, 2014). The other way you can view this movement is from the outside. The problems created by the outside is racism. Black lives matter is a group supporting their race, defending their family, and working towards a better society for their children. The main difference between the Ku Klux Klan and Black Lives Matter, without the hateful discrimination, is that anyone can support Black Lives Matter. The Ku Klux Klan requires you to be white. They require a white society, or they cannot function. Many people throughout society compare the two and group them as two racial groups fighting for one color. What people do not understand about Black Lives Matter is that it is an all race group of people who understand the problem at hand. Black Lives is like breast cancer. Breast cancer is the cancer of the moment. So many women and sometimes men are being affected by this cancer, so they have more awareness programs compared to the groups supporting brain cancer or thyroid cancer for example. They focus on the problem that is affecting the most people. The point is, Black Lives Matter is a group of people focusing on the issue at hand. Most black people live scared, every single day, as they are being killed just for the color of their skin because black looks suspicious. A lot of people in America see black as a weapon and they are going to attack at any moment. Cops automatically assume drugs, theft or suspiciousness the second they see the color of skin. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 18% of black drivers were searched for “probable cause” while the caucasians are at an everlasting 2%. Black people feel the difference in that percentage, every time they get pulled over. Not only do cops and every day people feel the need to dehumanize black people, the Ku Klux Klan influences it. What’s the difference between profiling through law, and profiling with nooses. Either way black men and women die. That is the problem at hand, it is to push the blacks out by ridding them to the life of “borderline” racism. Effects Since America came up with the bright idea of integration, black americans are killed at 12 times the rate of other developing countries (Davey,1998). Since then, the rise of many racial movements have resurrected. Groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, The Black Panthers, and White Nationalists. All of these groups have resurfaced into the 21st century and have become an issue in today’s society. Recently at The Statehouse of South Carolina, there was a rally held for the removal of the confederate flag, which is understandable because most people use it to legally portray their racism. But hundreds of Ku Klux Klan rioters showed up, along with members from the Black Panther association group, and they screamed racist things in front of kids, moms, grandparents, anybody who was around with ears could hear the racist things being shouted in this very age in time. The effects of racial discrimination can be perceived from a psychological point of view. Psychologists are aware of the pernicious effects of discrimination, and multiple studies have explained the relations between self-reports of discriminatory experiences such as distress, anxiety and depression. The most common side effect caused by discrimination is anger (Gibbons,2010). So many teens and young adults are opened up to this profiling society that they are supposed to call their safe land… “Land of the Free,” but when they spend most of their lives in anger, that anger will shine through everything they do. For example, when the Ku Klux Klan said that black people screw up society in every way possible, if black people were not dehumanized, they would not have so much anger against this country. The above side effects can result in so many different possible outcomes it is absurd. The main outcome with the most relations to the factors is risky behavior. To be more direct, it is associated with substance abuse. Studies have proved patterns throughout black people who report being discriminated compared to their report that they use tobacco, alcohol, and more likely to use marijuana or crack in their lives (Gibbons, 2010). Black people are profiled as ignorant gang banging, drunks, and substance users. I believe that the “ignorance” you see is triggered by everyone that has wronged them. Caucasian people don’t understand racism because they have never felt it. The term “self-segregation” came up into a conversation, and it blew my mind. Caucasian people have come to believe that black people are butt-hurt because of slavery many years ago. It’s not just the slavery, we weren’t the people picking cotton, but our ancestors were. You ever think that black folks want to segregate themselves because of all the cruelty happening. Racism is profiled as black people angry because of the cotton picking days. White people see no racism. They don’t know what it sounds, looks, smells and they especially don’t know what it feels like. It’s the worst feeling you could possibly imagine. Think of hell on Earth. Caucasian folks don’t understand that it was their ancestors enslaving our ancestors. So now it’s just really awkward because white people think we’re out to get them because of what happened. And at this point, some black people might be because you’re treating them no different.. Racism is a fluent thing in today’s society, it’s just under the table. For example, how many people do you know that have been declined a job? A lot. But peep this scenario, a cleaned up black and white man walk into a lobby for an interview, before the interview even starts the profile of each man is being registered into the one conducting the interview. For the white male it’s probably something like this, “He’s cleaned up, well groomed, looks like a nice family man.. I wonder what church he goes to. HE’S HIRED” not exactly how it goes because I’m not a white male profiler. Compare it to the profile of the first minute a black person walks into anywhere.. “Hmm he looks mean, I wonder what part of chicago he’s from, you think he’s in a gang? Check his neck.. His eyes look angry even though he’s smiling, I wonder if he’s going to rob me… his teeth are straight but he doesn’t look like he can afford anything else…so he obviously needs this job… when i shake his hand should i call him ‘brotha’.. No that’s too much.. I’ll settle with ‘bro’… what type of handshake should i prepare myself for… he has a ring on his finger, but i bet he isn’t loyal.. How can i trust him?” Plus an abundance of other stereotypes. To society, black people do not seem to be very motivated, but who would be motivated in a society in which every day you get shot down, literally, because the profilers do not want them to be apart of today’s society. People feel this way about people of color, and they do not understand that those people see it in everything they do. When they are communicating with someone that does not see eye to eye, or in this case, color to color, it is not that hard to read. But according to caucasian people black people are not very good at that either. Conclusion The rise of the never ending racism train left station back in 1964 when the Civil Rights Act was passed. In said act, segregation was supposed to be outlawed in businesses. That is all that the government wanted to do for people of color. They wanted them to start working for them. The fact that they think that taking away the “colored” signs above water fountains and giving people jobs was the solution to the inequality, defines the problem that still exists today. The problem back then and the problem today are the exact same. Integration started in 1954. They mixed everyone together in businesses, schools, busses.. making public places a living hell for people of color to make it look like they did everything they could to help people of color. Martin Luther King’s famous speech “I have a Dream” took place in 1963. THE YEAR IS 2017 PEOPLE. That’s only 54 YEARS, since that brave man spoke of this dream. This amazing dream in every colored person’s heart. The dream that is still not true. Half a century goes by and we still can’t stop this bullshit. 54 years ago kids were being integrated in schools and going home to their most likely racist family, who would provoke them to call them the N word, and spit on them, and treat them like straight up animals. Are they ashamed? Because now people act like those kids that were in those first integrated classes, aren’t the parents, grandparents, aunts uncles, of kids that are in my class today. TODAY. It’s either the family Klan robe was passed on or it was forgotten about, but the school i attend at the moment (no names) seems to have every wrong messed up piece of this essay streaming through their veins. And what can i do about it? What can I do about the N word being tossed around like a joke? Fight? Nope.. i’ll get kicked out of school and i won’t be able to graduate.. And in america that’s an automatic “you want fries with that.” I as a half black, half caucasian, fully understand my rights as a citizen of America? Am i offered equal rights? HELL NO. Because when there is trouble, people are almost trained to sniff out the black folks. I’M NOT EVEN FULLY BLACK. But it doesn’t matter. I’m not ashamed of who i am. I have friends of every color. I’m 18 years old, about to graduate high school in 20 something days and I am very terrified for the future. Black people need to wake up. Everybody. Stop living the lives THEY want you to live. The year is 2017, and the uprising has only begun. Hate groups are spread across America. People of both colors (black and white) are being killed for no reason. Justice is not fair on both ends of the bus, but society only sees it together as one close minded problem. Black people are the modern day monsters in today’s society. No matter what they do, they will be discriminated, mocked, and never treated as an equal. They created a movement, to support the fallen and to prevent the soon to fall black lives across america, only to be ignored and compared in equivalence to the Ku Klux Klan. In conclusion, racial segregation is everywhere. It is in the streets. It is taught at home. It is in the water of America. It is impossible to get new water, and it is impossible to end racism.
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This white man pointed a gun at police and children, still alive. People who justify the San Diego situation are just ignorant.
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This was an essay please read.
We The People of these here United States, live in a country that believes in black privilege and thinks white privilege is a joke. The level of racism throughout today’s society is always compared to the racism back in the days of segregation. Is that not the problem? Comparing today to yesterday, in today’s society will never let America move on from the detrimental past it has created for African Americans. The hate groups are back and bigger, the crimes are raging high, and the marches for colored people are still happening. Racial segregation is still prevalent in today’s society because the rise of a white christian nation is only beginning. Ku Klux Klan The restoration of a White Christian nation founded on only God’s work has been the goal of the Ku Klux Klan for a good while. The Ku Klux Klan is publically known for being the most hate-filled racist group against African Americans. But, according to the loyal white knights, they do not hate any group of people. However, they hate things that certain groups do to affect their race and nation. The Klan has a list of things they hate which are drugs, homosexuality, abortion, and race-mixing. The Ku Klux Klan only hates these things because they go against God’s law, and they destroy white nations all together. The Ku Klux Klan is a group of people that have nothing wrong with black people; they just want to live in a white nation. The Ku Klux Klan is supporting segregation throughout America. Caucasian people do not like walking the grounds of America with African Americans. The Ku Klux Klan is simple, they have nothing against people of color, they just do not want anything to do with them in the same nation, as God intended. It is obvious that whenever black people participate in modern day society, they destroy it all together. The Ku Klux Klan is not who we think they are. The people who profile the Ku Klux Klan as hateful, are their enemies. Everyone has enemies, and everyone profiles. The Ku Klux Klan is a group of people that recognize the problems that the caucasian race is facing at the moment. Ku Klux Klan members come together as a family, a brotherhood to most, whose main goal is to push Christianity upon the men, women and children raised in that family. Together they stand as strong Christian families only influencing their kids to grow up hating the communists that are ruining this country. In a society that teaches children all about how black people are dirty and awful and should still be picking cotton in their backyards. Our future generation is going to need some serious help. People that actually believe and follow this group need serious help. The leader of this group is called a Grand Wizard. Black Lives Matter Movement Alicia Garcia is one of the three who created the Black Lives Matter Movement as a call to action for black people after 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was post-humously placed on trial for his own murder and the killer, George Zimmerman, was not held accountable for the crime he committed. The creation was a response to the anti-Black racism that permeates our society and also, unfortunately, their movements (Garcia 2014). The movement is mocked, and compared to the Ku Klux Klan only because it is a group supporting one color. The difference between the Black Lives Matter movement and the Ku Klux Klan is that the movement does not want a one colored nation. Black Lives Matter is a strong statement that most of society sees as borderline racism. The statement is not racist, it is supporting the fallen lives of black people in America that have lost their life in justicless situations. When people say “Black lives matter,” they do not mean it in a Klan way. Their intent is to support situations at hand in America, and come together to redefine justice. The differences between the two groups is it’s connotation. Black lives matter movement, soon awoke a different movement, “All Lives Matter” because of it’s borderline racial content that America profiled together for the group. The point of Black Lives Matter is not to hate on all of the other colors of America. The point is to resurface the neglect and dehumanization that has created the discriminatory nation. But, the Ku Klux Klan does not have to change their name, and they have been around since 1865-present. Black Lives Matter can be viewed in two obvious ways throughout society. From the inside, the movement is a powerful and family-oriented pact that wants nothing but justice for their race. According to “A Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement,” they have hosted national conference calls bringing together people across the country, working to end the various forms of injustice and focusing on the hard work for the liberation of black people. Together they created space for the celebration and humanization of black lives (Garcia, 2014). The other way you can view this movement is from the outside. The problems created by the outside is racism. Black lives matter is a group supporting their race, defending their family, and working towards a better society for their children. The main difference between the Ku Klux Klan and Black Lives Matter, without the hateful discrimination, is that anyone can support Black Lives Matter. The Ku Klux Klan requires you to be white. They require a white society, or they cannot function. Many people throughout society compare the two and group them as two racial groups fighting for one color. What people do not understand about Black Lives Matter is that it is an all race group of people who understand the problem at hand. Black Lives is like breast cancer. Breast cancer is the cancer of the moment. So many women and sometimes men are being affected by this cancer, so they have more awareness programs compared to the groups supporting brain cancer or thyroid cancer for example. They focus on the problem that is affecting the most people. The point is, Black Lives Matter is a group of people focusing on the issue at hand. Most black people live scared, every single day, as they are being killed just for the color of their skin because black looks suspicious. A lot of people in America see black as a weapon and they are going to attack at any moment. Cops automatically assume drugs, theft or suspiciousness the second they see the color of skin. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 18% of black drivers were searched for “probable cause” while the caucasians are at an everlasting 2%. Black people feel the difference in that percentage, every time they get pulled over. Not only do cops and every day people feel the need to dehumanize black people, the Ku Klux Klan influences it. What’s the difference between profiling through law, and profiling with nooses. Either way black men and women die. That is the problem at hand, it is to push the blacks out by ridding them to the life of “borderline” racism. Effects Since America came up with the bright idea of integration, black americans are killed at 12 times the rate of other developing countries (Davey,1998). Since then, the rise of many racial movements have resurrected. Groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, The Black Panthers, and White Nationalists. All of these groups have resurfaced into the 21st century and have become an issue in today’s society. Recently at The Statehouse of South Carolina, there was a rally held for the removal of the confederate flag, which is understandable because most people use it to legally portray their racism. But hundreds of Ku Klux Klan rioters showed up, along with members from the Black Panther association group, and they screamed racist things in front of kids, moms, grandparents, anybody who was around with ears could hear the racist things being shouted in this very age in time. The effects of racial discrimination can be perceived from a psychological point of view. Psychologists are aware of the pernicious effects of discrimination, and multiple studies have explained the relations between self-reports of discriminatory experiences such as distress, anxiety and depression. The most common side effect caused by discrimination is anger (Gibbons,2010). So many teens and young adults are opened up to this profiling society that they are supposed to call their safe land… “Land of the Free,” but when they spend most of their lives in anger, that anger will shine through everything they do. For example, when the Ku Klux Klan said that black people screw up society in every way possible, if black people were not dehumanized, they would not have so much anger against this country. The above side effects can result in so many different possible outcomes it is absurd. The main outcome with the most relations to the factors is risky behavior. To be more direct, it is associated with substance abuse. Studies have proved patterns throughout black people who report being discriminated compared to their report that they use tobacco, alcohol, and more likely to use marijuana or crack in their lives (Gibbons, 2010). Black people are profiled as ignorant gang banging, drunks, and substance users. I believe that the “ignorance” you see is triggered by everyone that has wronged them. Caucasian people don’t understand racism because they have never felt it. The term “self-segregation” came up into a conversation, and it blew my mind. Caucasian people have come to believe that black people are butt-hurt because of slavery many years ago. It’s not just the slavery, we weren’t the people picking cotton, but our ancestors were. You ever think that black folks want to segregate themselves because of all the cruelty happening. Racism is profiled as black people angry because of the cotton picking days. White people see no racism. They don’t know what it sounds, looks, smells and they especially don’t know what it feels like. It’s the worst feeling you could possibly imagine. Think of hell on Earth. Caucasian folks don’t understand that it was their ancestors enslaving our ancestors. So now it’s just really awkward because white people think we’re out to get them because of what happened. And at this point, some black people might be because you’re treating them no different.. Racism is a fluent thing in today’s society, it’s just under the table. For example, how many people do you know that have been declined a job? A lot. But peep this scenario, a cleaned up black and white man walk into a lobby for an interview, before the interview even starts the profile of each man is being registered into the one conducting the interview. For the white male it’s probably something like this, “He’s cleaned up, well groomed, looks like a nice family man.. I wonder what church he goes to. HE’S HIRED” not exactly how it goes because I’m not a white male profiler. Compare it to the profile of the first minute a black person walks into anywhere.. “Hmm he looks mean, I wonder what part of chicago he’s from, you think he’s in a gang? Check his neck.. His eyes look angry even though he’s smiling, I wonder if he’s going to rob me… his teeth are straight but he doesn’t look like he can afford anything else...so he obviously needs this job… when i shake his hand should i call him ‘brotha’.. No that’s too much.. I’ll settle with ‘bro’... what type of handshake should i prepare myself for… he has a ring on his finger, but i bet he isn’t loyal.. How can i trust him?” Plus an abundance of other stereotypes. To society, black people do not seem to be very motivated, but who would be motivated in a society in which every day you get shot down, literally, because the profilers do not want them to be apart of today’s society. People feel this way about people of color, and they do not understand that those people see it in everything they do. When they are communicating with someone that does not see eye to eye, or in this case, color to color, it is not that hard to read. But according to caucasian people black people are not very good at that either. Conclusion The rise of the never ending racism train left station back in 1964 when the Civil Rights Act was passed. In said act, segregation was supposed to be outlawed in businesses. That is all that the government wanted to do for people of color. They wanted them to start working for them. The fact that they think that taking away the “colored” signs above water fountains and giving people jobs was the solution to the inequality, defines the problem that still exists today. The problem back then and the problem today are the exact same. Integration started in 1954. They mixed everyone together in businesses, schools, busses.. making public places a living hell for people of color to make it look like they did everything they could to help people of color. Martin Luther King’s famous speech “I have a Dream” took place in 1963. THE YEAR IS 2017 PEOPLE. That’s only 54 YEARS, since that brave man spoke of this dream. This amazing dream in every colored person’s heart. The dream that is still not true. Half a century goes by and we still can’t stop this bullshit. 54 years ago kids were being integrated in schools and going home to their most likely racist family, who would provoke them to call them the N word, and spit on them, and treat them like straight up animals. Are they ashamed? Because now people act like those kids that were in those first integrated classes, aren’t the parents, grandparents, aunts uncles, of kids that are in my class today. TODAY. It’s either the family Klan robe was passed on or it was forgotten about, but the school i attend at the moment (no names) seems to have every wrong messed up piece of this essay streaming through their veins. And what can i do about it? What can I do about the N word being tossed around like a joke? Fight? Nope.. i’ll get kicked out of school and i won’t be able to graduate.. And in america that’s an automatic “you want fries with that.” I as a half black, half caucasian, fully understand my rights as a citizen of America? Am i offered equal rights? HELL NO. Because when there is trouble, people are almost trained to sniff out the black folks. I’M NOT EVEN FULLY BLACK. But it doesn't matter. I’m not ashamed of who i am. I have friends of every color. I’m 18 years old, about to graduate high school in 20 something days and I am very terrified for the future. Black people need to wake up. Everybody. Stop living the lives THEY want you to live. The year is 2017, and the uprising has only begun. Hate groups are spread across America. People of both colors (black and white) are being killed for no reason. Justice is not fair on both ends of the bus, but society only sees it together as one close minded problem. Black people are the modern day monsters in today’s society. No matter what they do, they will be discriminated, mocked, and never treated as an equal. They created a movement, to support the fallen and to prevent the soon to fall black lives across america, only to be ignored and compared in equivalence to the Ku Klux Klan. In conclusion, racial segregation is everywhere. It is in the streets. It is taught at home. It is in the water of America. It is impossible to get new water, and it is impossible to end racism.
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