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Welcome to Black History Month!

What a great start to black history month, We couldn’t ask for anything better.  WOW, we started Black history month with a bang.  There was a big church funeral/service. Our beloved civil rights leader Al Sharpton, gave the Eulogy, Eric Garner, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor’s families were invited, and Kamala Harris decided she was black that day.  Hmmmmmm It was almost like a celebration of some sort.

Let’s remember Rev Al is the same one who didn’t know Trump was racist until he became President.

Trump and Al Sharpton
Trump and Al Sharpton

You couldn’t ask for a perfect start to black history month, This whole event was perfectly put together to the point where one has to wonder if this whole thing was a celebration or a political event of some sort.

Al Sharpton &  Kamala Harris

It might sound crazy but it seems to me that we only identify ourselves through misery and pain. Almost as if we only identify blackness with pain, after all, misery does love company.  Make no mistake I’m not justifying what happened, in no way will any sane person do that, but we cannot say the end justifies the means in this case. What we do know is someone is going to get a big payout at the end, we just don’t know who yet.

Do you know what will be very interesting?  If the family had asked, all, including the politicians that this event is made private, and also the prevention of making this a political affair. Now,  that would have been a shocker to the people who attended, especially, the politicians. They didn’t Tyre Nichols, so I’m finding it hard to believe they were that sympathetic.

It is funny how Kamala Harris used the occasion to tell people that the George Floyd act should be passed as if to say that if that act had been in place,  this wouldn’t have happened, let us not forget these officers had body cams. Moreover, if this was as important to her as she makes It out to be, she should be talking to her boss, not to the family who just lost a loved one.

Tyre Nichols

May this Gentleman Rest in Peace, he didn’t have to die, and the fact that we always have to use someone’s death to make a political statement is strange, also these are people who should have been politically responsible… The funny thing is that we don’t want to be treated as disposable, hell we cry every day and every night about being treated as though we are disposable, after everything we have been through, but then we treat each other just like the way we hate to be treated!