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freshwest

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34. I agree and admit my own fault on that. I didn't think black students would do it, but I won't
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 11:06 PM
Dec 2014
complain with however they want to express themsleves. I've posted elsewhere before, that it's not for white people to dictate how they protest.

Since I hopped around on the thread, I didn't see LaShondra's comment before I wrote that, and now I take it all back. Black students didn't do it and white students have no right to feed off the suffering they have not endured as black people have, for their own ends or even narcissism, some of them.

There is little in American history that equals what black Americans have been through for too many generations. And while for some it has been mitigated, for others the crime remains just as fresh and deadly as it was hundred of years ago when they first arrived on this continent. Their lives were stolen then and it continues.

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omfg! marym625 Dec 2014 #1
How do I post the picture? daredtowork Dec 2014 #2
Man, there are some goddam bent arrows walking around hifiguy Dec 2014 #3
Here's the disgusting photo here. nc4bo Dec 2014 #4
Thank you for posting it! daredtowork Dec 2014 #5
You are welcome. nc4bo Dec 2014 #6
The 'I CAN'T BREATHE' was added onto the photo. Was this a protestor calling his death a lynching, freshwest Dec 2014 #23
I don't know freshwest nc4bo Dec 2014 #24
No one has pointed out that daredtowork Dec 2014 #25
Look at the letters, there is no shading on the letters as it meets the arms. That indicates it is a freshwest Dec 2014 #26
Mystery Solved daredtowork Dec 2014 #27
I see that. I agree with your conclusions. But don't see it as incitement, but consciousness raising freshwest Dec 2014 #28
I would see it as consciousness raising on any other day daredtowork Dec 2014 #30
I agree and admit my own fault on that. I didn't think black students would do it, but I won't freshwest Dec 2014 #34
P. S. I edited with a link in my previous reply. The racists are keeping a high profile, it's hard freshwest Dec 2014 #29
I agree nt. daredtowork Dec 2014 #31
From the comments, one I whole heartedly believe in and emboldened the important parts: freshwest Dec 2014 #32
LaShonda's comment was why I posted the link daredtowork Dec 2014 #33
K&R for truth LongTomH Dec 2014 #7
AP article suggests could also be an "Art Installation" daredtowork Dec 2014 #8
Seeing this horror I very much doubt it's an art project. That was mentioned in a post here appalachiablue Dec 2014 #10
This is the same post daredtowork Dec 2014 #14
Ok got it. I agree that it may be symbolic esp. b/c of Berkeley. The 2 Germans who appalachiablue Dec 2014 #16
Hmmm daredtowork Dec 2014 #17
Yes of course it's horrible and seems to be based on a photgraph of a real person. appalachiablue Dec 2014 #19
Also might be frat prank. nt daredtowork Dec 2014 #21
It wouldn't surprise me one bit. Lots of artists around here want to be provocative arcane1 Dec 2014 #11
If there was emphasis on the latter, maybe. nt daredtowork Dec 2014 #13
If they're that clueless how do they make it through the day, or life? I know, they usually appalachiablue Dec 2014 #15
Good 'effin' grief malaise Dec 2014 #9
As far as I know, the culprits haven't been caught daredtowork Dec 2014 #12
Who would do such a thing? seveneyes Dec 2014 #18
Whoever it was, they failed to whip up violent reaction daredtowork Dec 2014 #20
Added Daily Cal link daredtowork Dec 2014 #22
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