• Ja Rule Talks About 15-Year-Old Son’s Fear of Police

    White supremacy has been systematized and institutionalized and one of it’s byproducts is in how the justice system works here in America; from the top all the way down (meaning from how the laws were designed, written and implemented all the way down to the the police in the communities and how they are enforced) there is an inherent bias against people of color and the darker the color of said people, the worse they are subjugated and treated as a whole. Of course there are always exceptions to the norm, but the fact of the matter is here in America, the norm is that in their eyes (the police) if you are of color then you are presumed guilty regardless if you are innocent or not.This is clearly seen and manifested in day to day life across the country and current documentation of it can be found on any news site any given day. #Hate it!

  • a whole lot of black people grew up thinking that if we “made it” we wouldn’t have to worry about racism anymore.

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