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Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Carolina Times Vol.91-Number 17 [hardcopy]

5/--/12
 
 
1. Verification that Zimmerman was under instructions is the fact that hispanic male [Bojangles] sent to local bojangles[EEOC 2007][complaint]; [then African American prosperous family was moved out of house [where lot of local pastors see][where house is not kept up and looks deteriated][while hispanic family moved into 4103 on CSR as form of intimidation and message to local pastors that pass by house or drive to end of street to make a turn -DONOT help [LOCAL] African Americans to prosper; help hispanics if you want to propser or not be attacked ][CODE]; After Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin; hispanics have started to come out of the wood work in the Carver Area.
 
2. Front page Articel -Cotton-Laws Urges People to get out and Vote [smaller caption [A Voteless people is a hopeless people]-under the headline is the nice picture of Former NCCU Chancellor Leroy T. Walker  in a casket [could be message vote and die[subliminal mesage]; then under the picture of the casket is article "Race and Rage: L. A. Civil Unrest 20 Years Later; which is a good article and brings up some major points; and across from the headlines of [Race and Rage L. A. Civil Unrest 20 Years Later ] is a picture of Rep. Larry Hall [standing beside TWO African American females]with a "hoodie" to remember tryavon Martin [could be subliminal mesage to African American females] with sons; if you do not want your son to be Trayvon Martin- "DO  NO try to break free  involuntary servitude; or think the Trayvon Martin episode [mindset of country-on verge of rioting]will be your escape:
 
Being that the blog "Sociology Area" has posted almost daily of micro-aggressions commited by either African American females or Caucasian males; it is always best when those who are committing the acts confess and their statement is putting in writing:
 
Front Page of "The Carolina Times"- "Race and Rage: L. A. Civil Unrest 20 Years Later"[buyYusuf Simmonds and Jennifer Bihm]:
 
"About three hours after the not-guilty verdict was read fro the officers charged in the beating, a crowd at the now infamous corner of Florencey[two dots over the Y ..]20 and Normandie began to heat up.  Non0black motorists unfortunate enough to be caught driving by were pulled from theirvehicles, beaten and robbed.  Reginald Denny, who like King, becaame an unintentional symbol of the 1992 civil unrest, received the most severe beating.
 
When it was all over, there were 53 deathes, thousands injured and arrested and approximately $1 billion in property damage.
"I sate down at 54th and Normandie at the RTD bus depot forever , before they actually let us out to do crime suppression and start making arrests in Sourt Central Los Angeles, said Commander Robert Green.
 
"The most vivid memory I have is that when we first came out and started rolling into the neighborhoods that I had policed for some time, people were coming out onto their porches and cheering.  The good people in the neighborhood were ter-orized and locked in their homes, afraid to come out."
 
"I'll never forget that.  [I was] thinking the system had completely failed these people.  Not only had law enforcement's relationship deteriorated so significantly for a variety of reason, be we had victimized the best people in the community...people who had supported us, people who really needed law enforcement more than anybody..." [when policy is being created to victimize the people in the community by forcing them into involuntary servitude; etc. illegal activity; immoral activity the system is completely failing the people [African Americans].
 
Like Horne, Green believed the explosion in 1992 didn't happen overnight, though his account of that time is now slightly different.
 
"if you go back into the mid 1980's and early 1990's [when my brother was murdered], we really had 10 years of extraordinary violence in Las Angeles.  We had over a thousand murders a year. "
 
"They weren't dealing with the community.  There was no community pol-cing [policy]at the time."
 
"Community pol-cing [policy] are add on programs-used by administrators as buzz word to sound progressive rather than seriously facing the problems within each community [especially if the community pol-cing is part of the problem];
 
Some investigators have argued that a culture of poverty persists among the poor not because particular traits are trasmitted fromparetnst ot children but cecause the characteristics and attitudes of the poor are realistic and predictable responses to their circumstances: Thus Crisis Control-[Most African Americans resort to social agencies when their family is not allowed to help. [Culture of poverty thesis,1961, Oscar Lewis-concept corned];Vol./2 Encyclopedia [Social Issues][p.444-443];
 
Moreover, these poor families are often headed by a single female [p. 443]; which leaves no protection to the females or their children;Vol./2 Encyclopedia [Social Issues];
 
Sme scholoars have denounced other scholars, that blame the evictim and have denounced the blamming the victim and stated that society should consider the political, economic, and social condidtions that cause and perpeturate poverty.[p.444];Vol./2 Encyclopedia [Social Issues];
 
Picture of Congress of the United States during Clinton Administration [from angle of picture 99.99999999999% of the Congress is Caucasian][who make policy][which directs those who do the community pol-cing].Vol./2 Encyclopedia [Social Issues][p.349-350]
 
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