Open letter to The Hon. Mia Amor Mottley, Q.C., M.P. (Prime Minister) and
 The Hon. John A. King, M.P.(Minister of Creative Economy, Culture and Sports)

 

Dear Prime Minister and Minister of Culture,

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Minister of Culture, John King
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley

I am sure by now you are aware that people in Bristol removed the statue of slave trader, Edward Colston, and deposited it in a nearby river. With this act, people in that city sent a clear message to the world that they would no longer tolerate the glorification of accomplices in the commission of crimes against humanity and those who grew rich from their sordid involvement in human trafficking.

In the present climate when there is a heightened global awareness of the need for zero tolerance towards racism and its symbols, it is unconscionable that in Barbados, a country where over 95% of its citizens are descendants of enslaved Africans, that a monument like Colston’s in Bristol, sits in the heart of our capital city. It is an affront to the people of Barbados and to those all over the world who are standing up to speak out against racism that Nelson’s monument continues to sit in the heart of Bridgetown. It is long overdue that this odious tribute to racism be removed.

There are no longer any excuses that can be made for your government’s failure to remove it. I am therefore writing to you as a concerned Bajan to call on you to do the right thing and remove this affront to the people of Barbados and to all those who today are courageously raising their voice against racism.

It would be very fitting, if it was replaced with a tribute to Nanny Grigg and to the many thousands of unsung Bajan women whose self-sacrifice, ingenuity and struggle have played a decisive role in our people’s progress from the pit of degradation that the English slave masters threw us into.

Yours

Tee White

595 responses to “Open Letter to Prime Minster Mottley and Minister King”


  1. “GBI director Vic Reynolds said Brooks had grabbed a Taser from one of the officers and appeared to point it at the officer as he fled, prompting the officer to reach for his gun.”

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    If this is true Brooks was asking for trouble.

    There is the other version above.

    Which one is true?

  2. Charles Skeete Avatar

    Mr Lawrence over the years allegations of police brutality in Barbados have largely gone unchecked with investigations into of no avail
    But your post of 5.27 is symptomatic of the lawlessness and note I say lawlessness not peaceful protests currently in progress in Seattle


  3. Politics & Voting in Atlanta, Georgia
    The Political Climate in Atlanta, GA is Moderately liberal.
    Fulton County, GA is Somewhat liberal. In Fulton County, GA 67.7% of the people voted Democrat in the last presidential election, 26.8% voted Republican, and the remaining 5.5% voted Independent.
    Fulton county voted Democratic in the previous five Presidential elections.
    In the last Presidential election, Fulton county remained overwhelmingly Democratic, 67.7% to 26.8%

    Another dysfunctional part of America run by Democrats.

    Surprise surprise.


  4. Anybody in their right mind should either vote the Democrats out or leave for Functional America.


  5. Police Chief bound to resign, let the mayor deal with the mess that will ensue.

    In New York Mayor getting resignations from officers.

    https://nypost.com/2020/06/13/swat-team-members-resign-from-unit-citing-safety-concerns/

    Why put yourself in the line of fire and know the weakling Democrat leaders don’t have your back?


  6. Meanwhile, over in Sunny Florida, Trayvon Martin’s mum is calling for more police.

    https://fox6now.com/2020/06/13/trayvon-martins-mother-calls-for-more-cops-says-she-disagrees-with-calls-to-defund-police-report/

    “SANFORD, Fla. – The mother of Trayvon Martin said she’s doesn’t support efforts to reduce law enforcement resources as calls to divert funding from police departments toward social service and youth programs continue to gain traction with elected officials.
    “I think we need more police,” Sybrina Fulton said, according to the Daily Caller. “We need police with better standards, and police with better ethics and better work habits.”
    Fulton announced Monday that she is running for Miami Dade County Commissioner District 1 where she will face Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert.
    “I want residents to feel safe,” she told the Guardian. “I want to bridge the gap between the law enforcement and the community.””

  7. Charles Skeete Avatar

    Question to David re: post 0f 1.58
    Would you consider the protests in Seattle by those engaged in locking of police out of their precinct and the setting up of autonomous zones to be peaceful protests?


  8. Police fighting back against weakling Democrat officials.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/nyc-detectives-union-george-floyd-rioters-lawsuits-officers


  9. Sure looks like he asked for it.

    Looks like he got one cop.

    If the first order of business is to fire the cop the Mayor was bound to receive resignations.


  10. The Kenyan uprising happened in my lifetime. I grew up hearing about it. And as children, in our childish games we identified with the rebels….(Quote)

    ???? The \Mau Mau uprisings ended 60 years ago.

  11. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Baje…many more marches have to be organized……BLACK Bajans who FUND THE ISLAND…must now let those whom they ELECTED know THAT WHEN THE PEOPLE SPEAK…they are supposed to JUMP and DO AS TOLD…..

    ….these crooks in parliament spent DECADES pre and post independence enabling, pleasing, appeasing and kowtowing to scummy minority racists and thieves at the expense of the majority Black population. THE PEOPLE have to show these black face sell outs….THAT THE ERA OF BEING TRAITORS to generations of Black people ON THE ISLAND is OVER..

    And since they have to BE TOLD…it shows that they can never be trusted again and SHOULD’NT BE.

  12. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Yo Baje…the momentum is picking up, no turning back. Black Unity everywhere…..

    Black Bajans have been OPPRESSED, ABUSED, ROBBED and REPRESSED by wicked black colonial created leaders for far too long, they too now have to STAND UP AND UNIFY……to destroy and break the savage stanglehold of evil, destructive black leadership..

    https://youtu.be/sMPGWNWraQQ?t=16


  13. @Charles Skeete

    There are peaceful and militant protests because some people will resort to different approaches to make a point. Militant protests shouldn’t compromise the main point why people are feeling the need to protest – accept that we have the majority of people protesting a just cause. The authorities in the circumstances should be sensitive to people’s right to protest and at the same time intelligent manage situations that threaten the process.


  14. John,
    You stinking son of a bitch! The man had a tazer. The same police argue in court that a tazer is a non deadly weapon. Do you understand the term ‘excessive force’? Deadly force should be used only in response to deadly force.

    This man was asleep in his car. May have had too much to drink. After 40 m of conversation he is suddenly told he is under arrest. George Floyd’s savage murder flashes before his eyes. He panics!

    I would not have even thought of killing this man.

    You know nothing about love. Love requires empathy. You have none.

    You are missing some human parts.


  15. Cuhdear Bajan is approaching seventy.


  16. DonnaJune 14, 2020 6:04 AM

    John,
    You stinking son of a bitch!

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    When I went to school insulting another’s mother or father was a flogging offence.

    You are letting your hatred blind you.


  17. I take it back. You are not a son of a bitch. I have known plenty bitches who raised loving pups.


  18. If you point anything at the police it always ends badly.

    When officers put on their uniform and go to work it is with the certain knowledge that in today’s violent world they may not get back home.

    Nobody in their right mind would provoke or injure a cop.


  19. DonnaJune 14, 2020 6:10 AM

    I take it back. You are not a son of a bitch. I have known plenty bitches who raised loving pups.

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    You just can’t hide it.


  20. @ John

    BU is full of angry people. Debate often drifts in to a fight. Can you see why if someone has a gun they will commit murder over a difference of opinion.


  21. I am getting a clearer picture of you. It is not just that you lack empathy. You are probably getting your jollys from watching these videos. These policemen are living your fantasies. PLT is right in describing you as homicidal.


  22. @ Hal,

    It is difficult to imagine a Britain without its beautiful landmark buildings.
    All made possible with the mass industrialisation of the slave trade. Little England generated unheard of wealth for the mother country.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/building_britain_gallery_03.shtml

    Hal, you and I know London intimately. With our Caribbean roots we were never under any illusions as to why the UK was called GREAT BRITAIN. For example, I went to a comprehensive school located several miles from the prestigious Alleynes school in Dulwich. The school obtained its name from Mr Alleyne who was a slave trader from Barbados. He repatriated his wealth back to the UK and funded the building of this school. Just like numerous other slave traders.

    As a youngster, I would often try to discuss these things with whites but they were not interested. They believed I was teaching falsehoods. No surprise Hal, as a boy at school the teaching of the transatlantic trade was never really taught.

    Well the cat is now fully out of the bag. The UK from the late seventeen century was built on a bed rock of the enslavement of our ancestors from the Caribbean. Slavery underpinned the UK’s economy and the wealth of her citizens. To such a degree that the monetary residue acquired during the slave trade still persists even today. A legacy that still favours the UK economy and the country.

    This probably explains the disgraceful treatment of Caribbean citizens by the UK government and their arrogance in their refusal to apologise for their ancestors wickedness and their inability to pay compensation to the victims of slavery.

    The British government has always remained silent on this topic. It no longer matters, the British people are now doing their own research. They are now educating themselves. If the British government wants to hold on to their discredited statues then so be it. The people can no longer be fooled.


  23. Hal AustinJune 14, 2020 6:14 AM

    @ John

    BU is full of angry people. Debate often drifts in to a fight. Can you see why if someone has a gun they will commit murder over a difference of opinion.

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    …. or defend themselves from those who would commit murder.

    Understand perfectly.

    There can’t be a difference of opinion over the acts of love in the memorials, Nelson’s Statue, Cenotaph and Fountain.

    The memorials are there to commemorate those acts of love.

    … or the fact that any police officer in any country has a greater probability of being killed in the line of duty than any civilian.


  24. @ DAVID,
    Please check your spam.


  25. TLSNJune 14, 2020 6:19 AM

    Here’s the problem with your argument which might explain why no one took you seriously.

    Great Britain abolished slavery!!

    An institution that had existed for millennia ended within two centuries.


  26. They had already searched the man. He had no other weapon but the tazer he took. The police were not in fear of losing their lives.

    To say he was asking for it is a statement that does not simply describe the reality of police reactions. It betrays your approval of those reactions.


  27. The simple truth is that most people when confronted by threats made against their lives or livelihood by those espousing the “any means necessary ideology” will respond with any means necessary.

    I choose to do so with words pointing out even simpler truths!!

    I understand they upset some but that is the intent, to make people think

    Don’t have a problem if anyone can point out the flaws in the words none whatsoever but the more I am attacked the more I recognise the words have no flaws..

    If they did, someone would by now have pointed the flaws out already.

    I’ve pointed out exactly what I am pointed out since 2017 and no one has been able to refute it.

    It is a waste of time attacking me, address the point I am making.

    Here is a comment I put up back in 2017 in the days of Bush Tea.


  28. JohnDecember 1, 2017 7:49 AM

    Heather Cole December 1, 2017 at 12:40 AM #
    @ Bussie let us seek a solution. I am sure that each of us can come up with at least one idea of something that we firmly believe should occur on Independence Day. Is there still an independence Secretariat? Those ideas should be submitted there. But More so we can start instituting them in our own communities.
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    For a time after the Emancipation Statue was erected by the BLP in 1985 there used to be a march or walk to it, many in their African finery.

    I haven’t been seeing much about it lately.

    Here is a photo of what happened in 2014.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/83752/emancipation-day-walk-held-monday

    What happened this year?

    Was there any walk or march?

    This was one idea some of us came up with to celebrate Emancipation after for the first time in more than a century declaring 1st of August Emancipation Day Holiday only to find it inconveniently clashed with Kadooment day!!

    We may have fallen a lot since Independence but I like Parades like that, I also enjoy the Parade in early November to commemorate the fallen of the two world wars.

    Like Nelson, many Bajans sacrificed their lives in those two wars for a greater good.

    Like Nelson, they are remembered in Trafalgar Square.

    The real question we need to ask ourselves is what do we believe in that would make us willing to sacrifice our lives?

    Is it still ” Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends”?

    Would we lay down our lives for our country, for our friends?

    Many African Countries also supplied soldiers who fell in the world wars.

    We seem to have turned stupid over time!!

    So while the two of you put your heads together to invent some new activity, the show will go on … it always will … showbiz!!


  29. There is such a thing as righteous anger according to the book John has recently been quoting.

    JESUS WOULD HAVE BEEN ANGRY WATCHING THESE VIDEOS WHERE THE LIVES OF HIS FATHER’S CREATIONS ARE TREATED WITH NO RESPECT!

    You come here to link with that racist John to criticise me for calling him what he is???? Just because of a comment that offended you that I told you that you took wrong???? Another black man is dead and you come here trying to score cheap points???

    Weren’t you the one in agreement with the more militant protesters?

    Weren’t you the one calling us to join in the fight in solidarity with you guys in hostile territory?

    This subject is not debatable. The police are criminal. They are conducting trials on the streets where they are judge, jury and executioner. We have the videos.

    And by the way, I am not known for being angry for no reason. Neither am I known for gratuitous violence. Can’t stand watching too much of it on tv. Don’t understand how people watch WWE. Don’t own a gun. Don’t want them around me.

  30. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Donna
    Yes, it is very clear that John Knox gets his thrills from watching these police snuff videos. The only people who have threatened him are from his own extended family over a difference of opinion, but for some reason it thrills him to watch Black people die.



  31. @ John June 14, 2020 6:27 AM
    “Great Britain abolished slavery!!”
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    And here is the problem with your claim which will explain why no one is also taking you seriously.

    Economics, de facto, abolished slavery.

    Why keep people on a ‘plantation welfare system’ supported by an industry which was very unprofitable, according to your endless arguments?

    If (Great) Britain abolished slavery on moral and humanitarian grounds why did the government at the time award compensation to the slave owners for the loss of their property; whereas the victims (unpaid workers on welfare) of the industry did not get one red cent on behalf of Nelson who as you claim, protected them from the French in the West Indies?

    Did the British also abolish slavery in the southern states of America?

    The final chapter of chattel slavery in the British West Indies will only be read and the book put away in the archives when the other side of the moral accounting equation is fixed to balance the books in the sight of your Christian god called Yahweh.

    Yahweh promised the ex-slaves of Kemet, the Israelites, a Promised Land.

    What has the black ex-slaves in the West Indies inherited?

    The only thing the descendants of the victims of West African trade inherited from slavery in the ‘West Indies’ was another brand of slavery in the form of religion infused with the white man’s brand of brainwashing and bullsh**t.

    Your god should not be dealing in cash, the currency of your devil; but only in the currency of Justice.

    What about paying the costs of all black students of Afro-Caribbean descent attending universities, both home and abroad, for the next 50 years?

    Hopefully, by then they would have been deprogrammed to meet the challenges of the new Age of science and global knowledge to see the world through the universal lens of life.

    How about a general hospital to replace the existing QEH which can be called the King Charlie or Willie Memorial Health Centre for the descendants of the victims of slave foods which have their modern-day counterpart in ‘Fast Foods’?


  32. Rayshard Brooks takes the weapon (taser) from the policeman and injures him with it.

    What am I missing?


  33. “How about you guys with the big mouths start by putting Malmoney where he belongs?”

    Do you just read to respond to be combative? Stupse! Not today Satan!

  34. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    your death by racist police Black John…that is all ya missing right now, but can easily be arranged by a trip to US.


  35. @TLSN

    You are absolutely right. Both Alleyne and Dulwich College came out of the profits of slavery. But that raw racism has not gone away; it has simply mutated.
    I will give you an example of the new racism, the middle-aged couple stopped in their BMW car while driving in Suffolk. Here is partly the root of that institutionalised racism.
    According to the popular narrative black people are ill-educated, poor, in low-paid jobs, live in social housing. So the white community have formed a view of affordability from this media-constructed picture.
    Then we are told about county line crimes, so seeing a couple driving a high-performance car in a rural area again feeds in to the construct of black people being urban people and anyone seen in a rural area must be a drug dealer, or Mr Big.
    So, the police put two and two together and decide to stop the couple and question them about ownership of the vehicle and their right to live in a decent home. To them this is all normal, good policing.
    To black people it is about racial profiling. I will give you another story, which I have told before. Years ago I was standing in the reception area of Wormwood Prison at about 5.30pm, when prisoners usually come in from the courts.
    I was wearing a brown suit (have not worn one since) with a Home Office badge on my jacket pocket. In came this prison officer from the courts, looked at me and decided to bang me up (as they say) until another officer intervened and stopped him.
    As far as this officer was concerned he was being efficient; a black man walking around was clearly a prisoner and, more important, a danger.
    It is this mind set, this mental picture of black people that goes far beyond the police. It goes to the judges and magistrates; the juries; the police doctors; Home Office officials (re Windrush); the media; teachers and their low expectations of black kids (it will be interesting to see how black kids taking their GCSEs this year do, given passes will be based on teacher expectations).
    The point I am making is that police brutality is serious and must be fought, but we must not restrict ourselves to the police and so-called rotten apples.
    And, as you have pointed out, this starts with the curriculum, what is being taught and how it is being taught. But in this extensive debate, we must also look at the role of black teachers, black journalists, black magistrates, black judges, black estate agents.
    The white colleagues that treat you as a member of the team until you are promoted to be in charge. As you know, the decent ones do not protest openly, they simply change jobs; the more confrontational becomes your enemy, your frienemy..
    It must be a comprehensive re-examination of the society we inhabit and the values it treasures; it is also an attack on white privilege. We have a long way to go, but we have made a start.


  36. @ Enuff June 14, 2020 7:39 AM

    The Truth hurts, doesn’t it! Every sane and decent person has your number.

    Your hypocrisy and double-dealing have no bounds.

    The former pariah Malmoney is now your blue-eye boy of investments and saviour of Bim.

    When are you going to discuss the duty-free vehicle which prior to 2018 was your whipping boy of criticism against the previous administration?

    Are you going to be like Judas or Peter and deny ever launching attacks against the DLP’s sucking up to Malmoney?

    Or is this another case of ‘let bygones be bygones’ like what will soon take place with the BWA billion dollar job?

    But as the ole people used to say night does run till day catch it.

    One day coming very soon, you will see how Karma (Not Satan) operates.

    Yes, go ahead Enuff, cuss me like you do to the Salemite!
    The only difference is that there is enough evidence prior to May 2018 to convict you as a two-faced liar.


  37. Our Founder
    Edward Alleyn was an impresario, entrepreneur and one of the leading actors of his day. As a member of the Lord Admiral’s Men he played most of Christopher Marlowe’s great roles including Faustus and Tamburlaine. With links to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Alleyn was a key player during one of the most creative and innovative periods of English literary history.

    He was born in Bishopsgate in 1566 to a publican father. By 1600 he was the owner and manager of the Fortune Theatre having retired from acting until the Queen herself, reputedly, insisted on his return to the stage.

    At the age of forty-seven, Alleyn bought the manorial estate of Dulwich from Sir Francis Calton. After contemplating the foundation of a hospital, Alleyn eventually decided to establish a school which he called, ‘Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift’, now Dulwich College.

    Alleyn’s bequest established clear principles by which the College should be governed. Sound learning, strong artistic pursuits and good manners were among the values he exhorted his successors to maintain. Another important attribute of the school was its favouring of ‘poor scholars’, so that a full education might be available to all, irrespective of social background and financial resources.

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    Hal, Hal, Hal … you do yourself an injustice!!

    Edward Alleyn was born in 1566!!

    How could he profit from any sugar enterprise in Barbados almost 100 years after his birth?


  38. Alleyn’s bequest established clear principles by which the College should be governed. Sound learning, strong artistic pursuits and good manners were among the values he exhorted his successors to maintain. Another important attribute of the school was its favouring of ‘poor scholars’, so that a full education might be available to all, irrespective of social background and financial resources.

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    Sound learning you will note…. not strong on educating people how to think!!


  39. TLSNJune 14, 2020 6:19 AM

    I went to a comprehensive school located several miles from the prestigious Alleynes school in Dulwich. The school obtained its name from Mr Alleyne who was a slave trader from Barbados. He repatriated his wealth back to the UK and funded the building of this school. Just like numerous other slave traders.

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    Who taught you that?

    The school promotes sound learning so you can’t have learnt it there.

    Sounds like you were brainwashed.


  40. @ John June 14, 2020 7:26 AM
    I have made the point that a people with greater science and technology know how will always dominate other peoples who have inferior know how. This is a fact of history(whites had the superior know how and the other races did not. If the tables were reversed and blacks had superior know how, they would do exactly the same). Take a look around the world and observe what the other races place stress on. The Indians and Chinese are seeking to improve their technological know how. It appears that blacks even in the metropolitan countries ( where there are plenty of opportunities) do not engage much in the scientific disciplines. Yet there is a lot of talk about white oppression today. What I find interesting is the contrast between Singapore and Nigeria (both former British colonies). One endowed with oil,( bad management, stealing of national wealth by the elite, lack of infrastructure development) and the other its people. One cannot say that colonialism is responsible for the Nigerian outcome, since Singapore also experienced colonialism. As I have said, the blame is always directed at others and there is no attempt to analyze things and questions asked that seek to ascertain whether most of the hurdles encountered are self-made. There is a lot of envy and resentment being displayed .


  41. @ John June 14, 2020 7:57 AM
    “How could he profit from any sugar enterprise in Barbados almost 100 years after his birth?”
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    You are historically accurate about Edward Alleyn.

    Neither he nor his offspring (since he had none) could have invested and benefited in the slave and sugar industry in Barbados.

    But the ‘talented’ man of humanitarianism and a benefactor had siblings and relatives who inherited his large estate in south London a piece of which was the home of Lady Thatcher.

    Isn’t it, therefore, highly possible that the inheritors of his wealth could have invested in Barbados to help fund the College and other social and cultural ventures?

    Could there be any connection between the Alleyn family which inherited the estate and the dominant role played by the landed gentry Alleyn(e) family in politics early Barbadoes with a John G. Alleyn(e) sitting in the Chair of the HoA?


  42. Miller
    What truth hurts what! Go picket or organise one outside the Hyatt site/PM office instead of sitting behind a computer and just talking. Let the current events bestir you to act rather than just demonstrate your use of words on BU.
    But I wish to remind you that you’re the same person that over the past couple of weeks have repeatedly called me a liar because you find it hard to accept that I do what I say I do. I do find it laughable.🤣
    Somehow the idea of a Black Bajan (who writes “shite” on BU and bats for the red brigade) chairing a meeting with an all white cast and unbothered seems a fairy tale to you, notwithstanding your supposed “wokeness” and presumably awareness of the pervasiveness of institutional racism and the resulting under representation of black people in certain professions. Now you’re a frontliner in the BLM fight? Not today Lucifer, not today!


  43. @ robert lucas June 14, 2020 8:29 AM

    Can’t fault you on your refreshingly objective analysis of the reason(s) behind the current state of the blacks. They are surely proving themselves to be the burden of the white man.

    The blacks continue to demonstrate a marked failure to embrace science but fall so easily to the prey called religion the bane of science throughout the ages.

    Instead of becoming scientists and business owners, most black people want to become a reverend or apostle or prophet peddling obeah and hocus-pocus written in some book of tall tales by Jewish con artist.

    The approaching Age has no valuable use for those who refuse to embrace knowledge but prefer to maintain and live in a bygone age of superstition and downright lies believed only by fools.

    We the Illuminati will never forget what was done to our brother Galileo!


  44. @ Enuff June 14, 2020 8:58 AM

    Go ahead, both “MAMs”!! Satan the miller and his brother “Enuff” are right behind you!

    Where should we [four[ meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? On the lying parade ground in the Weymouth fields or on the cemented floor of Bay Street?


  45. The rabid racist takes issue when I call him a son of a bitch. He did not have a problem when the man of his sick dreams called black NFL players the same thing. Neither did he rebuke his BU sycophant when he used animalistic terms in reference to my conception and birth which of course would have involved insulting my parents.

    Also he excuses police killings of unarmed black men by siting their fear of not coming home alive. Yet he does not extend the same consideration to black men who fear exactly the same thing.

    Then he goes on to practise his pretzel logic saying that more police are killed than citizens. That is the job they signed up for. It is dangerous. They signed up to square off against criminals. That does not give them the right to treat everyone as criminals.

    Philander Castille. Bothem Jean. Walter Scott. Sandra Bland. Breonna Taylor.

  46. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The Atlanta police chief had to resign and the piece of shit racist police officer who murdered the man for nothing got fired….and someone set the Wendy’s restaurant on fire and burnt it the hell down…how bout that..

    https://thegrio.com/2020/06/14/rayshard-brooks-atlanta-officer-fired/

    The Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks at a Wendy’s parking lot on Friday night is reportedly out of a job 24 hours later.

  47. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Donna…Black John has gotten too stupid to even exist, notice everything he is calling is wrong, the decayed mind of a black self-hating racist…..and his water carrier Dr. GP, can’t even help him..


  48. Side note..
    I was at school, the same time as John (JK), PLT, MB and CH.
    I think JK is white.

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