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Dallas Officer Amber Guyger's trial for the murder of Botham Shem Jean begins (FOUND GUILTY)

I would love if niggas directed that energy and hurt, resentment towards preventive measures

One thing I feel clearly based on responses is most of us still see ourselves as inferior. We not inferior. Stop viewing yourself as a victim. Let your nuts hang.

She should fear the repercussions of what she did 10x over w/o even considering the court of law. Her, these people weren’t meant to preside over you. They’ll never know how to responsibly carry the power you’ve given them over you . Jail should be preferable to her

I’m not advocating violence, I’m advocating accountability and love for each other. You don’t come from slavery. Let that shit go.
 
This reads like he was giving her the Mandingo recently dumped her for a black queen or cut her off she went to his apt either drunk or not tried to get back w him or asked why he dumped he told her to beat it she emotionally pulled out the hammer ...,body bagged him and we are here now
Bruh what the hell is wrong with you JoyousFlickeringIcterinewarbler-small.gif
Bossip is Killin your brain cells
 
Nigga you asking that question and you posted what you posted.. That is trash as speculative garbage and anyone with good sense sees it the same
Yes it was speculative garbage I knew it when I wrote it had a good laugh too... u bringing it up now serves what purpose?
 
What does dissing his brother do? WHat exactly does that accomplish? Does that help that famly heal? Does it bring Botham back? Does it help the brother move on from the fact that his brother is no longer here? No. That shit is for people to pretend as if their anger is doing something. How fucked up a person do you have to be to tell someone how to move on from the death of their loved on so long as what they're doing ain't causing them or anyone else harm? I don't agree with what his brother said but I ain't about to shit on him over it. If that's how he moves on and lives his life w/o a cloud of anger and pain over him then more power to him

Dissing his brother provides a counter narrative to the one racist are currently giving.
Calling out his foul actions and showing there are black people that do not tolerate it.

But his brother has made his choice, chosen his side, I no longer care how he deals with it.
Same goes for anyone else in his family that shares his views.
They have betrayed that man and dishonored his life in death.
And his actions only encourages the notion of committing these crimes against us.

Our enemy uses our forgiveness against us and his actions will lead to more of us coming to harm
Their forgiveness undermines the fight for justice black people have been advocating for.

I'd even call it an act of cowardice as forgiveness often relinquishes one from the responsibility of pursuing justice
So the last thing he needs is power as black people with that kind of power behave like the black judge did.
 
Dissing his brother provides a counter narrative to the one racist are currently giving.
Calling out his foul actions and showing there are black people that do not tolerate it.

But his brother has made his choice, chosen his side, I no longer care how he deals with it.
Same goes for anyone else in his family that shares his views.
They have betrayed that man and dishonored his life in death.
And his actions only encourages the notion of committing these crimes against us.

Our enemy uses our forgiveness against us and his actions will lead to more of us coming to harm
Their forgiveness undermines the fight for justice black people have been advocating for.

I'd even call it an act of cowardice as forgiveness often relinquishes one from the responsibility of pursuing justice
So the last thing he needs is power as black people with that kind of power behave like the black judge did.

Dissing his brother shows that your anger is focused on him instead of at Guyger, the jury who actually decided the sentence not the judge made up with 5 black folks on it, and the judge herself for hugging her afterwards. Those are who your anger should be directed at not the family of said murder victim. His forgiveness ain't going to embolden somebody even more because you don't need to see 1 black person do that if you're mindset is that we're already sublevel and don't deserve the same rights privileges and protections under the law. Would saying he doesn't forgive Guyger somehow prevent this from happening in the future? Because there's plenty folks that say fuck you to their family's killer in court and it don't change a gotdamn thing.
 
Not down with tellin ppl how they should process grief...this situation didnt happen to anybody but him and his ppl so sayin what you woulda did is pointless. all in all, forgiving her and moving on with his life is probly better than the alternative of being angry, drinking himself to death or whatever and throwing his life away over something that cant be changed....


With that being said, it couldn't be me and I hate the optics of it.
 
I'll say this about the brother who hugged shorty. I get it.

I've tried to explain this before, but some people physically cannot operate with an emotion like hate in their heary. It consumes them, obsesses them, destroy them. They can't interact with friends properly. They lash out at family. And they're haunted by dark thoughts.

I know a few people who let hate get the best of them, and it wasn't pretty regardless if they acted on it or not.

And in order for some people to get past that kinda hate, they HAVE to forgive to move on or get closure. I know y'all would have loved to see that brother kill that white woman in court. But he couldn't put this family thru that much more pain,. Cuz then the mother losses another son.


A lot of people don't truly understand hate and what it really does to them, so they also don't understand forgiveness.

To make it personal, I had to learn to forgive my father. Never one told him. Never once hugged him. But I had to get that hate out my heart before I started my family. I don't think I could have done it otherwise.

I also think that's why I was so easy about him dying. I didn't lose it feeling that I had some shit to tell him or zap out cuz I had no closure. Once I let the hate go, I could care less. My sister never let here go and she still not over it. Different people understand shit in a different way.

I can't say I would do what dude brother did. In fact I know I wouldn't. But I understand it. Because I would be desperately looking for a way to not feel like it's up to me to kill her in retaliation.

Now I know everybody is quick as fuck to judge online, and death to all crackers n all that shit. But unless you really boy to be out there busting heads, like actually taking lives for your cause... Please don't judge anybody else for not carrying out your emotions and energy. They have their own demons to deal with.
 
Not down with tellin ppl how they should process grief...this situation didnt happen to anybody but him and his ppl so sayin what you woulda did is pointless. all in all, forgiving her and moving on with his life is probly better than the alternative of being angry, drinking himself to death or whatever and throwing his life away over something that cant be changed....


With that being said, it couldn't be me and I hate the optics of it.
I feel the same way, I'm just too wordy
 
Dissing his brother shows that your anger is focused on him instead of at Guyger, the jury who actually decided the sentence not the judge made up with 5 black folks on it, and the judge herself for hugging her afterwards. Those are who your anger should be directed at not the family of said murder victim. His forgiveness ain't going to embolden somebody even more because you don't need to see 1 black person do that if you're mindset is that we're already sublevel and don't deserve the same rights privileges and protections under the law. Would saying he doesn't forgive Guyger somehow prevent this from happening in the future? Because there's plenty folks that say fuck you to their family's killer in court and it don't change a gotdamn thing.
Pretty much. They still gotta go home.

You want that man bottling hop his rage for court then slamming the first person next to him when they get home?
 
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