Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Segregation Isn't Bad...

...just choose your side. Because we're there already. The dynamics of White vs. Black is widening due to opinion of police officers. Are we hiring the right people to enforce peace? Are they impartial in the citizens? If you asked these two questions, you would get two vastly different answers.

What is the solution? Segregation. And this time, it isn't due to prejudice, but rather we've split at the seam. Is this what people want? A place where we divide our police, fire, markets, civic centers, parks, and so forth? Fair but equal? They say. Well, Blacks don't want Whites as police to harass them. Would it be any different if Black police harassed them? Or what? What is it that the two sides can compromise on?

I will give you this, the majority of people...outside of the disgustingly fucked up internet...we're really civil to one another. A lot of us could walk into contrasting neighborhoods and be perfectly fine. But none of us would choose to live there. No guided by our race. And don't gimme that shit about we're all one race...the human race. You're that asshole who has the "COEXIST" bumper sticker. Someone should nail you on a cross, see how it feels. That's a epic retard statement to say we don't see color. Like that fucker who says "I don't see color." Brother, you need to get your fucking eyes checked. There is nothing wrong with seeing color. In fact, we should see differences. That's the unity. That we don't deny that we can differentiate each other by clothes, culture, smells and looks. The minute you throw us all into a pot and say we're all the same, we've lost the fight. A few things due to that...we can't all be treated the same. I'm not going to walk into a Church's chicken in Ladera Heights, a predominantly rich Black neighborhood and expect the same treatment as a KFC in Brentwood, a predominantly rich White neighborhood. I understand this. Because the place isn't the same. Neither are the people who work there. And I'm the odd man out. I hope they see that. The problem is, in a different environment, sometimes the world within grasp isn't available. I'm in Van Nuys, California..a middle lower-income (some would add "shitpile") of a neighborhood. People who pay $3000 for a single bedroom in Sherman Oaks are not my equal. They can afford more. BUT, I don't expect to be treated Sherman Oaks on a Van Nuys budget. There are some who believe we should be. This is fucking bullshit. Unless you have worth, there is no reason to enforce your position in life.

We have to learn that the community may dictate the rules. Even in a free society. I can't run around Studio City, California with my schvantz hanging out because it's what I do in Pacoima. Fucking get use to it.

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