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City: COLUMBIA
State: South Carolina
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/3/2005
Monday, April 28, 2008 

Category: Life

I was starting to have the feeling that things where changing here in Amerikkka. I was starting to think that the American creed of Freedom, Justice, and Equality was starting to be applied to all races and was just not exclusively for the rich, high class, white people. I was starting to think with the rise of Barack Obama that maybe, just maybe we where starting to be treated equally in all facets of American society. I mean even though Barack Obama is of mixed race he is in every aspect looked upon as a black man.  When I saw people like Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, and the likes of them embracing Obama I started to feel like, wow MLK's dream is being realized! A black man is not being judged by the color of his skin but by the content of his character.  

My fairy tale came to a screeching halt on Friday when the Sean Bell verdict came down.  I was reminded quickly and swiftly that a black man's life has never had any value here in Amerikkka. Detectives Michael Oliver, Gescard Isnora, and Marc Cooper, the three New York City police officers accused of shooting 50 times and murdering Sean Bell, were found not guilty on all counts. Oliver fired 31 times and claims to not remember shooting the first time that's why he reloaded and started shooting again? How could Judge Arthur Cooperman not find that utterly insane? Is that not the epitome of incompetence? When I hear a man speak like that I have to question his mental state and have to wonder is he even psychologically fit to be a cop. Isnora, who fired 11 times, had been charged with manslaughter, felony assault, and reckless endangerment. Cooper, who fired four times, faced up to a year in jail if convicted of reckless endangerment.  They faced up to 25 years in prison if convicted on all charges, yet they where all found not guilty.   

Another black man murdered two others shot the fuck up and the old ass white judge Arthur Cooperman's reasoning was the demeanor of the witnesses made him question their character and the past police records of the victims played a role in his decision. Wow, so Malcolm X had a police record, he was a former felon; Martin Luther King Jr. had a police record also.  He had been to jail several times.  Does Judge Arthur Cooperman believe those great brother's murders where justified because of their past records? Since Judge Arthur Cooperman wants to talk about character and demeanor I have to question the character of every NYPD police officer I run into now because of the murderous demeanor of these cops who got off, not to mention the murderous demeanor of the cops who killed Eleanor Bumpurs, Michael Stewart, and Amadou Diallo. The same way they can't tell a good black man from a black man who might actually be causing them a threat, I can't tell the difference between a good cop who might really being trying to protect and to serve and a bad cop who can't wait to use his brand new government issued pistol on me.  

Situations like this are why the hood says fuck the police.  This is why the stop snitching campaign is in effect because even when it's justified for me to cooperate and help, why should I cooperate and help a system that will never cooperate and help my black ass?  When Barack Obama speaks of people being bitter and having no faith in government this is why. Verdicts like this are the reason we cling to our respective religions, why we cling to our guns and why we have resentment towards a so called justice system that delivers us an injustice every chance they get. I must say Amerikka stayed true to tradition with that verdict. They reminded everyone that a black man's life has absolutely no value here in Amerikkka.  

Have you ever read 100 Years of Lynching by Ralph Ginzburg? Pick that up and read how a black man in Louisiana was lynched by an orderly mob on March 17th, 1908 because he was suspected of stealing a mule.  Read how on July 14th, 1914 in Mississippi a black man was hung because he was suspected of stealing cows.  Read how on December 5, 1914 in Spartanburg, SC they hung a black man because he was suspected of stealing a chicken. History continues to repeat itself.  In 2007 Michael Vick was sent to prison because he fought and killed dogs, and in 2008 three cops who kill a black man got off? Animal life has more value than a black man here in Amerikkka.   

It's a damn shame in 2006 Sean Bell was killed because he was suspected of having a gun, the same way a black man was killed because he was suspected of stealing a cow. Well, these public killings, lynching, if you will, still go on today because on November 25th 2006 Sean Bell was shot and the public hanging and burning of Sean Bell's body happened on April 27, 2008 when that abortion of justice was handed down as a verdict. How am I supposed to feel empowered as a young black man in Amerikkka? When situations like this happen a feeling of fear comes over the black community. If I'm educated they can still shoot me down if they want to, if I'm rich they can still shoot me down if they want to, if I'm a highly religious spiritual leader they can still shoot me down if they want to.  

This public lynching of Sean Bell rekindles the fear they want us to have for the system.  It's the same fear slave masters like Willie Lynch instilled in his slaves while he spoke on the banks of the James River in the colony of Virginia in 1712. He demanded those devils to instill fear in black people because it was a cardinal rule to make a Negro submissive. The Sean Bell verdict is the equivalent of taking the meanest and most restless negro, stripping him of his clothes in front of the other male negroes as well as the female and the kids, tying each leg to a horse faced in opposite directions, setting the brother on fire, and beating both horses to pull him apart in front of the remaining negroes. This puts the fear of this evil system into black people. Not only will they be submissive, but they won't get out of line.  

Well I'm telling you black people all I fear is Allah. I submit to no one but the creator. I'm telling you it's time to get out of line, No Justice, No Peace. All you leaders calling for peace, I understand you but it's against the laws of nature. It's against the laws of Karma.  What's about to happen is Cause and Effect. Good Deeds create good consequences, injustice creates war. You must destroy in order to build, that's a Universal Principal that existed before us and it's going to be here after we are gone. You gang bangers want to bang, well now is the time and that energy should not be directed at each other anymore. I can show you who the real enemy is. You brothers are going to have to start being the frontline of defense in the communities.  

It's not a black versus white thing either. I know white people who are just as pissed about this situation as we are.  Racism is a learned behavior. Whites where not born to hate blacks and blacks where not born to hate whites. The law of karma, the law of cause and effect, and the law of polarity have created these racist conditions. We must unlearn what we have learned and see each other in each other and fight together because the truth is, with all these black men falling in love with white women and having babies that look like Barack Obama, whose to say your child might not be getting murdered by this evil system in the future? As Martin Luther King Jr. said an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere and we will get justice in the words of Malcolm X, "By Any Means Necessary."

Loving ME!!
Ena Griffin

 
I was listening to you and wendy on friday on the bonus hour on my ipod while my african american son was playing in park....while listening to you all and you even commenting on wendy crying all day, I sat there and cried. No matter how hard I try, my innocent 6 year old running around the monkey bars in front of me will never fully be protected because there will be a day when he wont want me to walk him to school, then a day he wants to hang out with his friends, and finally a day when he wont have to ask me if he can go anymore...You think your job is over then but as Sean Bell's mother sits tonight reminiscing on days like this when her INNOCENT son regardless of past mistakes, when her baby played on the playground and life seemed so much simpler. Char., no matter how many people call you whack or don't understand your rhetoric, you continue to possiss the most powerful strenght in this world and that is your intelligence and ability to speak the truth. That is the only thing that prayerfully one day we will be able to use to fight this satanic war on our people of color and make changes in the policies that enforce things in this so called Free Country.............Bless you sweetie. Keep on talking.........Keep on thinking........
 
Posted by Loving ME!! on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 2:57 AM
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Joviiiii Baby!...{{R.I.P Angie}}

 
Well said..this was a great read, very truthful & powerful.
 
Posted by Joviiiii Baby!...{{R.I.P Angie}} on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 3:01 AM
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Mrs. Frust

 
im white and i think this is ridiculous. the verdict i mean. i really can't believe the shit that goes on. im totally with you.
 
Posted by Mrs. Frust on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 3:28 AM
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~momie†~
momie T

 
THANKS FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS. ALL VERY VERY WELL SAID. && EXTRA THANKS FOR THE LAST PARAGRAPH. IM STILL IN SHOCK OR ELSE I WOULD SPEAK MORE ON IT. RIGHT NOW ALL I CAN DO IS SHAKE MY HEAD &&& PRAY FOR MY CHILDREN && OUR COUNTRY.
 
Posted by ~momie†~ on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 3:33 AM
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Big K's Networking Forum
keri singleton

 
Big C, you have no idea, or maybe you do, how many ears and eyes focus on your words both over the air and on-line. I applaud you for always using your celebrity to educate (and awaken) your audience. Please continue to utilize your voice to not only entertain but, most importantly, to educate and motivate. Thank you my brother, thank you!
 
Posted by Big K's Networking Forum on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 6:30 AM
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Sharon

 
(Applauding) your last paragraph, particularly the last line says it all.
 
Posted by Sharon on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 12:31 PM
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Natalac

 
Don't exactly give up so easily on the fairy tale called Justice or JUST US because of this stupid cracker..CTG.hold up I'm acting racist, please disreguard that statement Stupid Cracker...I would have Deleted it and Started again BUT I AM NATALAC AND I MUST BE REAL SO I SAID IT SO I TYPED IT so.. Moving on..Things can't change when good men stand around and look and not exersize their rights and opinions they surely will get overlooked. So CTG by merly making this blog you are making a difference so Thank you and the more aware people are the better. HOW BOUT 100 million Voters being aware ...Let's send this Problem in NYC to a certain NYC Senator.. CLINTON... that would definatly be a different Question to ask a Candidate...Especially coming from Her State...I wonder is this the kind of treatment we will recieve nationwide if President? Hopefully NOT. AND THERE SHOULD NOT BE PEACE UNTIL THERE IS JUSTICE!!!! Natalac.com
 
Posted by Natalac on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 12:45 PM
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Star Status Tiff

 
Nothing to argue with here, I agree with every word you said. NO JUSTICE NO PEACE, AND TO HAVE BOTH U MUST GET IT BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!
 
Posted by Star Status Tiff on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 2:33 PM
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AAPC CPC/H MEDICAL BILLING & CODING INSTRUCTOR
Medical Coding Training

 
So on point, Charlamagne! It's been long established that animals have more rights in America that any black person, especially black males, but when the Vick case came about, a spotlight brightened and reiterated the point. The passion with which people dealt with the incident, and the way they spoke the name of Michael Vick was amazing to me! A lot of black people missed the point - THOSE DOGS WERE WAY MORE VALUABLE TO AMERICA THAN BLACK MEN/PEOPLE HAVE EVER BEEN AND PROBABLY WILL EVER BE.

Hardly anyone with the power (except for publicity stunts and other selfish reasons) will stand up when an injustice such as this Bell case takes place, as they did for those dogs. It is a terrible shame. A frightening situation!! And yet, we sit and watch quietly. Some of us stir a little but as soon as the next distraction hits the media, we forget our place and how we need to be fighting for our justice.

The more I look at our situation, the more I'm ready to end it with me... no children from this womb. Feelings of hopelessness and fear and common sense says raising black children in America is cruelty! Unless we destroy and rebuild, I can only see another 100 years of lynching. So we need to think about what we are going to do.

Great blog, Charlamagne!
 
Posted by AAPC CPC/H MEDICAL BILLING & CODING INSTRUCTOR on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 3:45 PM
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Militia Guerrillas

 
Well said I couldn't have put it better Much Respect Blackman
 
Posted by Militia Guerrillas on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 3:45 PM
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DJ FROSTY.COM - THE SOUTH CRACK STATE CHAMP!!!
DJ Frosty djfrosty.com

 
Extra Stupid Dope... Kudos
 
Posted by DJ FROSTY.COM - THE SOUTH CRACK STATE CHAMP!!! on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 11:13 PM
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ILLAMIN

 
And it is so.... You be sure to stay focused on the prize CTG as I am sure you will be one of the true catalyst that will help to bring us through. I'm on it as well homie. It's going to all come back home to roost in a minute. Carolina had better be ready to. A lot of it will be on us because the ancestors spirits are very strong here. Tomorrow is not promised. The time is now.
Amin
 
Posted by ILLAMIN on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 1:22 AM
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*~SHUTTING DOWN~*

 
"We must unlearn what we have learned and see each other in each other and fight together"! WORD UP!!!

I am interested in how to fight though. I keep hearing people say that.. Nas, Talib Kweli, Jeff Johnson, Al Sharpton, Terrance J, now you.. BUT HOW... what are we actually going to DO?

I just hope that this doesn't become another faint memory lost in our past as we move on in the future. It's like we as Black people always get so caught up in the EMOTIONS of a situation and then when the intensity of the emotions fade we lose interests... it's like puppy love! Black people are MASTERS at pointing out the problem, dissecting the facts, pontificating on what really hapenned and why and giving profound insight as to the historical implications, but we never seem to go any further than that.... PLANNING AND ACTION!!!

What's next C Magne??
 
Posted by *~SHUTTING DOWN~* on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 1:33 AM
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*~SHUTTING DOWN~*

 
Oh and I forgot to say.... LOVE YOU CHARLAMAGNE! I always look forward to reading your point of view on things in your blogs!!
 
Posted by *~SHUTTING DOWN~* on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 1:38 AM
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Aisha, a.k.a. Charmalique

 
I am feeling you with that one, especially the last paragraph. That is deep.
 
Posted by Aisha, a.k.a. Charmalique on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:16 AM
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Tri-diss
Tenisha Tinisha

 
Charlamagne,you have put a smile on my face once again. As for myself I felt the same way when the verdict was announced not guilty it seem like my brothers death hunted me again knowing that marc morse was killed nov 1, 1993 by a law enforcement officer son which who was the one that shot off the gun but since daddy is a cop and he use his fathers gun ,police officer had taken the blame for it sayin my brother tried to rob him. My whole point is to say "LAW ENFORCEMENT" sticks together. Streetfully yours Tridiss
 
Posted by Tri-diss on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:26 AM
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Saint Sean Don

 
well put Bruh Bruh
 
Posted by SAINT SEAN 803-518-6214 For Booking Info. on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:41 PM
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GenXPsi (The Screenwriter)

 
Justice 4 Sean Bell and his family. Great blog. But please check out this blog as well.
http://brothawithavoice.blogspot.com/
 
Posted by GenXPsi (The Screenwriter) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 4:14 AM
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BLESSED! BLESSED! BLESSED!

 
That is so powerful and you hit it dead on the head.
 
Posted by BLESSED! BLESSED! BLESSED! on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 8:05 PM
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☠┈━═.From.The.Bottom.Up.═━┈☠™
Ms. Tia

 
When I heard the verdict to this entire sean Bell case I was completley stunned like wth...I mean I'm pretty sure alot of us are brought up in places that are tough or we see it in some kind of way shape or form ya know...but watching this makes it even harder for any male especially a black one...I wasn't born to hate anyone but the fact that 3 men can take all those shots and police officers & can get away with it says its okay for polices to just do what they feel (What kind of world are we living in?)...Now Young black ppl will have fear all over if justice can't be served at moments like this... You are right Racism is a learned behavior but us as people we can change things...it kinda feels like we living in 2008 but some ppl still are living back in racism or they have it in there minds...Be your own person you should decide what to like/dislike not based on anyone elses beliefs...
 
Posted by ☠┈━═.From.The.Bottom.Up.═━┈☠™ on Sunday, May 04, 2008 - 10:48 PM
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Omo Misha

 
Dear Charlemagne - This pain WILL NOT, SHOULD NOT subside. Let's not let this injustice fizzle away after the rallies and vigils are over. Let's make this THE LAST TIME this ever happens to one of our sons, fathers, are brothers. Sean Bell is a brother whose name WE SHOULD NOT KNOW. Let's let him go down in history, not as another statistic, but as the man who, posthumously and unfortunately, started the Revolution. The Revolution is NOW, and it begins HERE....right here on Myspace ;-)

I agree that our angered young brothers need to stop directing that energy towards one another and recognize that WE are not our own enemies. Right now, we need to politicize - and I don't mean with violence - and we need to come together to oppose the NYPD, the judicial system, the city, state, and U.S. Governments; to make them accountable! We don't get respect, well, because we don't demand it. We cannot continue to live in ignorance and simply complain.

Please read my blogs on the same subject which include PROACTIVE, PREVENTATIVE measures that we should all begin to take. I have posted parts I and II and PART III is on the way.

Check my page for THE SEAN BELL VERDICT: SAVING OURS SONS, PARTS I and II

Peace&Luv,
Omo Misha

http://www.OmoMisha.com (home of The Omo Misha Times)
http://www.ManifestingThings.com
 
Posted by Omo Misha on Monday, May 05, 2008 - 2:56 PM
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Neal
Neal Walsh

 
This case is the most fucked up thing I've seen in awhile. I can't believe none of these officers even got a slap on the wrist. I've always been of the opinion that police have to do very little to justify using deadly force.

I also firmly disagree with your views though. Solving racially motivated violence with racially motivated violence isn't the answer. Its not right to condemn a country and a race because a percentage are ignorant and angry biggots. White firefighters, police officers, and paramedics save black American's lives everyday. White company owners hire black Americans. White social workers and citizens dedicate their lives to helping black American children. White and black soldiers fight side by side for AmeriCa, not Amerikkka. Imploring a legion of black Americans to rise up and express their anger with violence is asinine and will only perpetuate these problems. How about encouraging education, family oriented values, responsibility, work ethic, and accountability? I'm not naive, I know there's this culture of good ol' boys who have all of this hatred in their heart for no good reason. But, I think you are promoting the wrong signals that will continue to disseminate racism and impede social progressions accomplished by civil rights leaders.
 
Posted by Neal on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:09 PM
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