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https://republicandaily.net/2021/06/black-people-will-kill-everything-white-in-sight-shocking-footage-from-national-black-power-convention-in-tulsa/

 

CONSERVATIVE REVIEW – Hundreds of black men and women from across the country gathered in Tulsa and staged an armed march through the city on the centenary anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The New Black Panther Party was the largest group at the march.

“We’re pushing death to white supremacy, death to capitalism, death to imperialism, and death to fascism. We’re pushing an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a head for a head, and a life for a life,” a man shouts through a megaphone to the gathered crowd.

“White supremacists bust us upside the head and drug us over here to pick cotton, so they can get rich, so they can get wealthy,” he says.
“That’s what they did!” A man shouts from the crowd.

“But I would like to tell you,” the speaker continues, “even though you are not in Africa, Africa was born in you. Africa was born in you!”

“Black power!” People cheer from the crowd.

The speaker continues, saying “This is a powerful historical event, we must not let it stop right there. We must push deeply into the so-called black-on-black violence, the community violence, the fear, the self-hatred, which pits us against each other, which pits us to gang violence. We must go into our hood,” he said. He called for people to deal with the gang violence in their neighborhoods.

“They put us through vicious suffering, vicious oppression,” he said. “Once they are buried, we must bury them, dig them up, and kill them again.” This became an audience chant.

Another speaker took the megaphone and said “Black people will kill everything white in sight,” because of “all what you’ve done to us, all of what you’re done in the 6,000-year span and killing 600 million of us and 408 years in particular,” he said.

“They are a race that’s trying to hold on to power, and a race has a beginning and an ending and your ending time has been made up since 1914, no-good peckerwood,” he said.

“This is the time when Malcolm talked about,” he said. He spoke about a “united front,” and that it was time to “give these crackers hell.”

Another speaker spoke about how “the white man, his graveyard, only goes back a few hundred years,” in the US, and that called for reparations in the form of land. He said that the number of black Oklahoman's that were killed during the Tulsa race riots 100 years ago was far greater than has been reported.

Demonstrators were demanding reparations, and calling for black Americans to stage armed defenses of themselves and their communities. This weekend marked the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race riots.


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... and the world just got a little unsafer. 


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It will be interesting to see if the national press picks this up. Will they perpetuate hate or put out a fire?

It's a "few hundred" people at this point. Probably many of them just there to see what it was all about, so it is't a huge thing yet. If the press picks this up it could develop into something  more formidable if others take the invitation to go out and kill "white men" as some kind of a directive. 

Were black men taken as slaves by a minority of rich men many many years ago here in the US? This cannot be argued. Are all black men in the US from a oppressed slave family generations ago? No.  I am against slavery of any kind, however I think we need a fair picture of past and present. It's easy to blame someone who is not responsible.

Another fact not often mentioned about slavery in the US all those years ago is that thousands of Irish were taken as slaves. When I speak with Irish about it they try and downplay it because I think they see it as shameful.. Historical evidence will show they were treated exactly the same as those black slaves.Lived in the same conditions, brought over the same way. The slave traders were opportunists who would pick any group of people they thought they could capture and oppress. Color didn't matter. Slavery was not just something only about the black race here. Yet do we see the Irish ready to kill the grandchildren of the men who oppressed them? 

The US of now and the US of then is nowhere similar. There are laws on the books that require employers to make sure they hire by quota. We just had a "black" president not long ago. We now have a "black" vice president. Colleges give breaks to people of low income both black and white, though there are programs on the books specifically to help blacks get a good education. Will the black man three generations later attempt to punish all white men for something only a few did? 

To be fair there will always be evil men this side of heaven who take advantage of people. Rich men who get richer on the backs of low paid workers both black and white. God sees all of it and will reward each man according to his deeds.


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Once again, it looks like the extremists get to define the narrative.


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The Irish were actually indentured servants and not slaves.   While they were often treated harshly, they were here under contract to work a number of years then set free.    Blacks were not of that nature and were actually slaves.

 

While the happenings of that day in Tulsa are completely horrific, all the real story is seldom told.   I had relatives that lived in Tulsa during that time, and they tell a story that one seldom sees on the media.   One side says one thing and the other has a different story.  Truth of the matter is that it was a horrible time in our history and pretty much everyone was wrong.....   seriously wrong.   And going over it again will only bring out things like this story that could put the country back into the position that was the underlying cause of that day.      It could easily happen again.

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3 minutes ago, other one said:

The Irish were actually indentures servants and not slaves.   While they were often treated harshly, they were here under contract to work a number of years then set free.    Blacks were not of that nature and were actually slaves.

I had heard otherwise. I fact checked this and you are indeed correct. Not sure if this was the case across the entire world as there were islands the Irish were on as either servants or slaves as well. There are lineages of black/Irish mix peoples on these islands now as a result. 

Indentured servitude was apparently almost like being a slave. They were made big promises to get them here. Most times those promises were broken. Once here there wasn't much they could do.We could quibble over the differences between the two but in many cases it seems they were very similar. 

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"Treatment of Irish indentured servants varied widely, and has been the subject of considerable historical debate. Comparisons between the treatment of Irish indentured servants (particularly in Barbados) and the treatment of African slaves have been especially controversial. While most recent academic studies have been careful not to equate indentured servitude with chattel slavery, some historians have nonetheless drawn close comparisons between these two labor systems, and other writers have sometimes conflated them.[17]"

13 minutes ago, other one said:

While the happenings of that day in Tulsa are completely horrific, all the real story is seldom told.   I had relatives that lived in Tulsa during that time, and they tell a story that one seldom sees on the media.   One side says one thing and the other has a different story.  Truth of the matter is that it was a horrible time in our history and pretty much everyone was wrong.....   seriously wrong.   And going over it again will only bring out things like this story that could put the country back into the position that was the underlying cause of that day.      It could easily happen again.

Similar things happened in the deep south if you are referring to the early to mid 60's. I personally think publicity of these small pocket uprisings only serve to further escalate old hostilities. Give 50 people national publicity and it becomes a bigger more widespread thing. The coverage here seems to be a very small enterprise *whew*.


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5 hours ago, other one said:

The speaker continues, saying “This is a powerful historical event, we must not let it stop right there. We must push deeply into the so-called black-on-black violence, the community violence, the fear, the self-hatred, which pits us against each other, which pits us to gang violence. We must go into our hood,” he said. He called for people to deal with the gang violence in their neighborhoods.

This is the part I hope the loving, kind, intelligent people of the black race focus on, for I believe this is the main root of the entire black racist issue.  Every race has a section of people who blame trouble on others.  Every race has a section of people who understand the issues and do what they can to make things better and do better and accept responsibility for their own actions, not blaming others.  

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4 hours ago, teddyv said:

Once again, it looks like the extremists get to define the narrative.

What narrative is that? The only narrative i see is extremists uttering hate and murder.


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21 minutes ago, debrakay said:

This is the part I hope the loving, kind, intelligent people of the black race focus on, for I believe this is the main root of the entire black racist issue.  Every race has a section of people who blame trouble on others.  Every race has a section of people who understand the issues and do what they can to make things better and do better and accept responsibility for their own actions, not blaming others.  

It would be nice if the news media, social media, BLM and politicians focused on that, but they don't that i have seen, they just look the other way it seems.

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4 minutes ago, Chicken coop2 said:

Looks like you are disagreeing with teddy even though you are both saying the same thing. 

Not really, he was talking about people defining the narrative. What other narrative can be defined in this case?  I see only one. That was my point. Sorry i didn't make myself clear before.

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