Thursday, January 15, 2009

Martin Luther King Jr and the Niggers

Martin Luther King Jr is one extraordinary man who lived above basic instinct. I remember once reading about a protest he led...how angry mobs (especially policemen) beat him up and other civil rights protesters at the time. Despite all this, he still remained steadfast in his belief that there's no way to end injustice with violence. You have to respect such a man.

Years later, almost 50 years later, the same injustices that this man once protested are still in progress. A few weeks back, a young man was in handcuffs and was placed down by policemen and one of those policemen shot this fellow point blank killing him pretty much instantly.

That's grave injustice of the highest proportion. One has to view the video of the murder of Oscar Grant to understand the gravity of such a cold-blooded murder. The officer was arrested recently but that didn't change some people from inflicting their savage instinct of violence that was summoned from their rage of injustice.

Most people would say "niggers" is a term not to be used ever especially in the 21st century. Why am I using this word? I'm using it in the derogatory connotation of the word...I'm not talking about black people in general, I'm talking about that sect of black people that are basically up to no good. We have such in every group of people, black people are not excluded.

Now back to the point, I have heard stories, seen footage, and read one or two stories about the riots, and all I have to say is that these niggers should have no voice in this act. It is because of them injustices like the ones inflicted on Oscar Grant will continue. Protests, petitions and other peaceful means of showing dismay are more effective ways of seeking justice for such things. I'm not talking about one-million marches for the camera, I am talking about practical ways to bring these vagabonds of justice. These fools who think they can cause mayhem, trashing police cars, assaulting innocent people of other races, burning up shops and businesses of those who have nothing to do with the murder (especially those who are immigrants and are trying to get their fair share of the american pie) are in no way helping defeat this big monster of injustice we see today and we've seen perpetuated ever since time immemorial. These niggers should not have a right to speak or act. These fools should be locked up.

I understand their rage of the issue, I understand they might demand justice. I too would hate if the policeman who committed this murder should walk away scot free like the policemen who killed Sean Bell. But this in no way helps matters.

With the martin luther king jr holiday coming up and the inaugration of the first black american president immediatley proceeding it, I do hope Americans (especially black americans) can rise against this instinct of violence that these niggers perpetuate, they can hold dear to the ideology of MLK that "Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that."...and with the ascension of Barack Hussein Obama into the presidency of the United States, that americans can look for that change in the way they think, the way that the justice system operates. It's obvious and human that injustice will continue...but it's all about remembering that fire does not stop a fire, that a soft healing hand has the most effective touch.

Frankly, reading and watching all this stuff disgusts me...I do hope for a better beginning someday...we pray that happens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKy-WSZMklc The Shooting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeDjJf02fac The Riot
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=6647338&page=1 The Arrest

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