Is it okay that someone's contribution to society, is violence?
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24) the Abuse and Incarceration of Children Protesting Segregation
Jail is supposed to reflect poorly on the traffickers who send people there. People have it backward when they are out to keep their records clean at the expense of not rebelling against a corrupt state.
JFK and Abraham Lincoln told similar lies. After the Civil War, Lincoln acted as though the war had been fought to abolish slavery and signed the Emancipation Proclamation; it was a way of avoiding formal reparations by offering men and women something they should have had all along: their freedom. That JFK can call the Children’s March the end of segregation after the fact, makes me wonder if history should even listen to what he has to say. It’s a lie that JFK’s Civil Rights Bill somehow fixed the law or made policing as we know it less racist. African Americans are disenfranchised often. There is no equality in schools or at work. History shouldn’t bother with speakers such as JFK or Abraham Lincoln, because the dilemmas that they made, the lies they told, are essentially revisionist history. It’s more important for them to lie about what happened, and immediately after the fact, to distort perceptions of history.
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Watching Malcom X (1992 Dir Spike Lee)
The way I see it, white supremacy is left over tribalism that entrenched itself in propagandas such as statehood, and nation-hood. It’s not a people, it’s a group of people who aren’t ready to love their neighbors, who have yet to cherish the sole command of our lord and savior Jesus Christ. And the culture of hate, the hate that we see, is the residual trail in between. Whites colonized everyone else and everyone else had to put up with it. Semitic migrations into Europe are met with famous persecutions that last for hundreds of years in response: a re Conquista, because one conquista isn’t tragic enough; The Holocaust, these targeted colored people, anyone 3 and up on the Fitzpatrick scale.
The Chinese also went all over the world, but they did not try assimilating other peoples; that’s why every major city has a China Town. And the Chinese did it without chattel slavery. There’s also many sea faring people that came and left, I don’t consider them colonists. The Islamic Empire made a map of North America during Europe’s famous the dark ages. The only case of black colonization that I know of, is the post-emancipation diaspora back to Africa that has resulted in oppressive regimes on a continent notoriously carved up by Europe. South Africa is famous for apartheid. The US is famous for chattel slavery.
Not everyone is enlightened. That white supremacy, that hate by any other name, has a kind of cultural stronghold in neo nazism in the united states is a major a distraction from the atrocity that is the regime. As long as solidarity with hate is an acceptable cultural stance, that is, as long as it’s okay to be ignorant or expressly hateful towards other peoples? the state will be able to scape-goat some confused nazis. One characteristic of prejudice (law enforcement) is claiming that violence is necessary (propaganda) because someone deserves it (corrupt). You might think anyone who is thinking for themselves would see through that, but many don’t really have a chance to think for themselves.
Oppression becomes a crisis of faith by which oppressed people don’t really have the opportunity to know their faith while their lives are being run by a regime. You can’t love Jesus Christ and Hate your neighbor (1st Epistle of Jon 4:20) and the way you were brought up by public school (the way you were taught to accept traffick, authority, obedience, assumption and blame) and taught to value anything over your faith is solidarity with hate.
Are all white people evil? No. Hate does not have a color. It’s more like, many people I know were born under the shadow of a regime that teaches solidarity with hate and punishes people for practicing faith, for thinking for themselves. Anyone who goes to public school is taught pride before they can think for themselves. There are two very specific behaviors that people learned to tolerate in public school and those behaviors need to be abolished so that people can think for themselves and realize how awful those behaviors are: traffick and authority. Abolish police. Abolish prison.
Whenever you’re trying to figure out what sin is, think about what Judas and the Pharisees did to Jesus Christ. Think about what Pilate did to Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ himself refers to authority and human traffick respectively as sin and greater sin,
“You would not have any authority over me unless it came from higher power. Therefore, he who delivered me over to you has the greater sin.”
-Jesus Christ, Book of Jon 19:11
I think the point people would like to make about Malcolm X is that what he says should not be on point. In the same way Jesus whipped the money lenders and is not the hateful one, it is still the money lenders. People resent that what Malcolm X has to say does not actually make him as hateful as the corrupt powers he has to speak out against. Someone should not be able to say hateful things and be on point, and yet he is on point: because while you may not have to wonder about the name of your fathers’ many Black Americans do.
Someone who says racist things shouldn’t be right about what they have to say. Someone who whips money lenders should not be righteous about that either. And yet, there’s a bigger picture, a broader context that makes them the righteous ones.
"For the white man to ask the black man why he hates him, is like the wolf asking the sheep, or the rapist asking the raped, why do you hate me?"
-Malcolm X
But it's not the white man we should be wary of, specifically, but rather the state itself. The day I can ride a kayak down the Tijuana River, I’ll eat those words.
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18) Redlining, Racial Covenants and the Chinese Exclusion Act
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"These towns flourished within a broader context of a system that rejected change… rather than embrace integration some towns fortified their exclusionary practices and transitioned into Sundown towns."
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It doesn't matter what William McNeil Jr did. He didn't do anything wrong. No one deserves to be beaten, trafficked and incarcerated. It's a lie that cops are somehow helping people with their violence. Will was pulled over for not having his headlights on during the day. You can see that it isn't raining. He was also accused of not wearing a seat belt. Neither is a felony. Arguments that Will is wrong for "refusing" imply that anyone deserves to be beaten for using their voice to say No. No means no. Everyone should be concerned with the beating of William McNeil Jr because it shows that justice is corrupt. If justice meant anything these cops would be charged with felonies and sent to prison for the rest of their lives. William McNeil Jr should be offered an incalculable settlement for suffering violence and abuse at the hands of despots with inordinate power; at the hands of the law.
William McNeil Jr you are in our hearts and prayers. We see how they persecute you and we will not forget.
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The regime prints money. That the government didn’t take it upon themselves to accommodate the disabled, that they didn’t leap at the chance to be as good as their own word speaks volumes about how much they do not care. What you need to know about the regime is that people have to fight to get them to do the right thing while the regime spends billions of dollars on prisons and wars in clandestine ways.
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The Good Samaritan is Merciful
the proverbial example of mercy is that of the Good Samaritan as told by Jesus Christ in the Book of Luke. Notice the Good Samaritan is also an example of grace, there is some overlap.
Jesus replied, “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat him and departed, leaving him half dead. Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. So likewise, a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was, and when he saw him, he had compassion. He went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he set him on his own animal and brought him to an inn and took care of him. And the next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take care of him, and whatever more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.’ Which of these three do you think, proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among robbers?” He (a lawyer) said, “The one who showed him mercy.” And Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.”
the Book of Luke 10:30-37, the Gideon
It seems like Christ Jesus left us with a second command after all, and one exclusively for lawyers. "Go and do likewise."
What did Christ Jesus tell this lawyer to do, precisely?
A contemporary version of this parable would be like picking up a stranded homeless person in your car, taking them to a nice hotel, and opening up a tab for their lodging and victuals. 2 denarii sounds like it would go as far as two grand these days.
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Ultimately, we’re concerned about a guaranteed annual income and the other thing I think is necessary to say is that everyone is on welfare in this country. When it’s for white people and the rich, we call it subsidies. Suburbia was built by federally subsidized critics and the highways and expressways that take people out there. So I think that what we gotta see, is that when it comes to poor people we call it welfare, handouts, doles; but when it comes to rich people we call it subsidies and it’s the same thing: it’s all welfare.
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When Joy Leads Away from Love,
Joy can lead one away from love. Joy isn’t always love. Such are the joys of money, lust, meat and drugs, even words; even sense gratification (eye candy, eargasms) can be joy without faith, without love. Lyrics can mean the difference between love and joy. Seek love, and joy will come and go, because joy is ephemeral. But to seek joy is to place oneself in the mode of passion and ignorance: whether one finds joy or not, pain will follow.
“But I was only playing,” is the lament of one whose joy has led them away from their love, bereft of love. And we were merely freshmen.
And this is but one way of explaining the spiritual blindness that is pride. Mankind does not realize that his joy is leading him away from love, away from God.
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It takes me a few days to recover after watching some of these documentaries. I hope this helps,
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If Kennedy had cared he would have pardoned the Freedom Riders. He could have asked the guard to escort them all the way to New Orleans.
No, President Kennedy did not pardon the Freedom Riders. The Freedom Riders were arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for violating segregation statutes while challenging racial segregation on interstate transportation. They went to prison. It was a set up. Kennedy could have kept hundreds of people from being incarcerated.
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Christianity Express
The Bible is one of those messages where the end changes the meaning of everything that came before it.
In the Old Testament there is a law; and it’s obedience by any other name. The law says you have to pay for your sins; it’s debt. You have to give Moses a lamb whenever you sin. It’s a scam, but people believe in it.
So here comes the perfect lamb, Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who pays forward the price of all your sins with the perfect sacrifice, his life: he dies so you do not have to pay the price for your sins, especially to any law. The blood of Jesus Christ is your pardon from the laws of man, and the redemption of your spirit from death.
Except, the Book of Jon inform us that Jesus Christ does leave us with a command,
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.
Book of Jon, 13 : 34, 35
This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.
Book of Jon, 15 : 12
Thank the Son for being perfectly clear. It's really one command, by loving one another and loving the Son we therefore have loved the Father.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
Jon 3:16
Despite (in hatred for) the overwhelming goodness and love of Christ's message, people don't want to do what he says. They think they know better than Jesus, they'd rather stick to their old laws than believe in Jesus Christ. To believe in Him is also to cherish his command, to keep His law.
Take him and judge him by your own law
Jon 18:31
The Pharisees arrange to have Jesus persecuted before Pontius Pilate of the Roman Empire. Jesus says something very particular before Pilate about sin, about what sin is,
Jesus answered him, “You would have no authority over me at all unless it had been given you from above. Therefore he who delivered me over to you has the greater sin.”
Book of Jon 19 : 11
the Greater Sin > Sin?
the Lesser Sin < the Greater Sin?
What's so terrible that Jesus Christ calls it greater sin?
One should ask, what is Pilates sin? Authority: "authority over me..."
Who has the greater sin? Judas Iscariot and the Pharisees.
What is the greater sin? "Delivered me over to you," Human Traffick.
Pilate's sin is authority. It makes little difference whether one discerns the sin as authority or authority over Christ Jesus, for neither has kept his command. The greater sin is with Judas Iscariot, who in no uncertain terms is a trafficker; as in human traffick. There is a greater sin: human traffick. That which takes a person makes traffick out of someone’s life. That's what Jesus means by "delivered me." Authority is a sin. And there is an even greater sin: traffick. This is one of the most important things God has to say about man's authority and human traffick, and he does so summarily thru the Son, Jesus Christ.
And it's a shame that Pilate is ever depicted as wise. When Pilate said, "What is truth?" (Book of Jon 18:38) He wasn't being philosophical nor critical. He's ignorant. Truth doesn't mean anything to him. Pilate thinks it's up to him to judge Jesus Christ, but he has nothing to say about the men who brought Jesus Christ to court in fetters? About the abduction and incarceration of a human being? About torture? No, Pilate ain't thinking for himself. If authority made any sense, Pilate would have charged Judas Iscariot and the pharisees with trafficking Jesus Christ in the first place, for hating him. But lord forgive me for giving voice to such an idea. Judge no one. Cherish Faith. Keep His command.
Paul elaborates on Christ Jesus' command in his letters,
Cherish Grace over adherence to the law, such is Paul's message in Galatians
Why then the law? It was added because of transgressions, until the offspring should come to whom the promise had been made, and it was put in place through angels by an intermediary.
Galatians 3:19
Now before faith came, we were held captive under the law, imprisoned until the coming faith would be revealed. So then, the law was our guardian until Christ came, in order that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian.
Galatians 3:23, 3:24
But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how can you turn back again to the weak and worthless elementary principles of the world, whose slaves you want to be once more?
Galatians 4:9
Tell me, you who desire to be under the law, do you not listen to the law?
Galatians 4:21
You are severed from Christ, you who would be justified by the law; you have fallen away from grace.
Galatians 5:4
For the whole law is fulfilled in one word, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
Galatians 5:14
also, freedom is not for sex,
For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.
Galatians 5:13
now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immortality, impurity, sensuality.
Galatians 5:19
The grace of our lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit brothers. Amen.
Galatians 6:18, the Gideon
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Paul also gets around to criticizing obedience itself: obedience was only meant to prepare mankind to obey Christ, who leaves you with the aforementioned command; therefore, Love is the fulfillment of the law. No return to the law. Repent from the law. The law is prejudice by any other name.
The wages of sin WAS death, before Jesus Christ died and was resurrected.
What we have to do instead of keeping a law is to love one another; that takes faith. And if you must think about such things in terms of rules, you can.
Cherish Faith.
Faith is belief, mercy, peace, love and grace. Sin is that which abates faith.
Belief (be lathe) means one believes in Jesus Christ and keeps His command. Belief is wonder. Belief is that you may ask of your lord and savior. Belief is asking of Jesus Christ. And in the more literal sense of the word, it’s also bathing. The lathe pumps water. The heart be lathe. Panning for gold be lathe.
What is mercy? Excuse me, pardon me, thank you. Thanks be (it literally means) to God; so does gratitude: gratus attitude. Mercy means you don’t raise weapons against your fellow man, one who keeps mercy does not punish or persecute their fellow man. Kindness is mercy by any other name. (See the Good Samaritan, Luke 10)
Do these so that you may celebrate peace and rest easy. Eat drink and be merry. It's not really peace until you share it with another. Love is for everyone. Love makes each the same, and that's one way you can know it's love: when I am the same as you.
Love is many things: care, the faith again, Jesus Christ, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Having atoned before the Son, approach the Father. Hare Krsna. Think of Love as faith that you may share with another. All things through Him who created you. Worship is love. Love makes each of us the same.
Grace is endowment from the Holy Spirit that you may delight in loving and serving your fellow man. Grace saves. Grace redeems one's soul from sin and iniquity.
Jon's Epistle (1 Jon 4:20) informs us that one cannot love Jesus Christ and also hate their neighbor. Hate is willful participation or indifference in the control, violence, or torture of your fellow man. Choose Love. Abide no hatred.
A major theme of Christianity asks one to reconcile what authority and laws did to Jesus Christ and to Christians such as St Paul and the apostles. Obedience is a sin, but I suppose people need to realize that for themselves.
This idea that Jesus Christ somehow supports the state, it’s wrong. Jesus Christ is Lord. As Christians, you’re not supposed to have a state, because you're supposed to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and cherish His law. You're not supposed to have your own law, a state, or a president. There’s a book about why, and it's mostly about pride, but you can skip all that and start with the Book of Jon.
The Father loves the Son and has given all things into his hand. Whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.
Book of Jon 3 : 35, 36
I don't know what the wrath of the God is and I don't want to find out. But Krsna Conscious has a very simple idea about what happens to sinful and hateful people. If you create a world filled with sin and hate you have to inhabit it. Don't be a part of the problem. Authority is a sin and traffick is an even greater sin.
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Criticizing Paul's Letter to the Romans
Paul had much to think about. At times, Paul contradicts himself, ruminating back and forth between circumcision and uncircumcision; the entire point of which is how much the law doesn't matter. You wouldn't place yourself at the mercy of a circumcision party, why should you want to be the subject of the law? Of anyone's command but Christ Jesus'?
Paul does make an express call to obey God's appointed authorities in his epistle to the Romans. There are two appointed authorities in the Bible: Jesus Christ and the Angel of the Lord. That man appoints himself as such an authority is arrogant at best, sin & error at worst. Otherwise, one can call dilemma on Paul's use of the word all. Paul cannot know everything, he cannot know what all authority is. Better to accept Jesus Christ is Lord and keep his commandment.
As to Paul's claim, "We establish the law," I can only criticize his word choice. Our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ establishes the law: 1) Love God 2) Love one another. And this verse is often translated, "We uphold the law." I'd say there's a difference, but it's more like there's really no such thing as translation.
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Growing up in the shadow of a regime,
Anything else I can write about the atrocity has more to do with how I experienced it personally. Life was difficult for my generation, certainly, but it didn’t have to be cruel. And that’s what’s so disgusting about growing up in the shadow of a regime: they told us to sit there and smell our own shit and piss when we were little kids. How many of you remember, if it’s yellow then it’s mellow, if it’s brown flush it down? How many of you were taught to only flush once at the end of taking a dump? It’s wrong. You’re supposed to flush multiple times when you go, especially at first-down; so you don't stink up the house, so you don't sit there in the stench. The state did that to little children when they declared a drought and asked the residents to cut back on the 4% of the water surplus that home owners use, as opposed to asking the agriculture sector, that is, private businesses, to be more conservative with the > 80% of the water they use . And now, as adults, we have to remind one another to courtesy flush, because not everyone has been properly potty trained. There is no good reason the drought should have affected the residents. It's disgusting that we have to ask one another to courtesy flush in public restrooms because of something the state did to kids.
The law is so corrupt we shouldn’t even have to understand it, same as a person shouldn’t have to understand torture or that which makes hate speech. Suppose you think torture is wrong or you don’t wanna get tortured? they’ll call you ignorant for not understanding their torture. It's a lie.
It suffices to say that if you ever had to ask someone to courtesy flush, that this is a phrase people understand, means they weren't potty trained correctly in the first place. They are also not to blame. State propaganda did that to people when the state took it upon themselves to ask the residents to cut back on water, when they expected you to flush less. The state had no understanding of the problem, that didn't stop them from telling people what to do about it. That's demonstrable incompetency. They shouldn't be in charge of anything, let alone people.
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I'm sorry that I even know about the Fitzpatrick Scale.
I used to think that Aziz is what people meant by the phrase the color line, but the truth is, it's really more like Sacha. What I remember about Trump was that his first day in office he used Executive Order to ban travel between the US and Muslim majority countries and in doing so he drew his color line for everyone to see. He doesn't like semitic peoples or anyone darker.
I'm certainly not the first to ask, How long are people going to be judged by the color of their skin?
Racist. Prejudice. Same old story.
One might think there wouldn’t be a simple answer to many of the world’s atrocities, but there is: racism. It’s no oversimplification to point out that one such colonial power, the United States, has been violently overthrown and ruled by White Nationalists in the past, and to this day. That’s white supremacy. The problem with the United States is that while there’s all this propaganda suggesting that it's one thing: the land of the free, united we stand; it's actually another, it’s run by hate groups and terrorists such as the White Government Union.
And this does bear repeating about race in the United States. One of my heroes, Chris McCandless was a white man. An accomplished survivor and famous nomad, Chris rode a kayake down the Tijuana River to cross the border into Mexico. Throughout his travels, Chris would often trespass and squat in order to make ends meet. When a colored man does that, he's a burglar. Property owners often armed themselves before confronting Chris, whom they decided they liked. No criminal charges were ever filed against Chris McCandless. Chris was a 2 on the Fitzpatrick scale. If you’re so much as a 3, you cannot do what he did. You'd be shot. Or you’d get arrested and sent to jail with felony burglary charges, you'd go to prison. So, Chris can get away with it, but not Sacha? I call that white privilege. It doesn’t make sense for me to have white heroes, because I’ll never be able to do what they did in the midst of a regime that enforces a color line. Not because of the content of my character, but the color of my skin. When a white man does it, he is a squatter. When a colored person does it, he is a burglar.

You can only do what Chris McCandless did if you're <3 on the Fitzpatrick scale, if you're white. How then can one conclude that the law isn't racist? It's explicitly prejudice, factually racist, demonstrably racist.
I’ve seen enough. It’s only making me upset to try to keep up with how awful the state is. I suppose i needed to see it, to have something to say about Hate. Mankind shouldn’t really get up to anything without God, and the fact that the state has rules such as separation of church of state is indicative of how hateful the state is: they start by excluding Jesus Christ. Does state really mean, the No Jesus Club? It's hateful in premise. Hate is pride. Hate is rebellion from God. Hate is sin & error.
I choose love but that’s rather difficult in the midst of a people who practice a state, who practice solidarity with Hate. Preserve choice in the midst of control indeed. I'm gonna focus more on faith.
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Do you have any idea how difficult it is for the rich to enter God’s kingdom? Let me tell you, it’s easier to gallop a camel through a needle’s eye than for the rich to enter God’s kingdom. Jesus Christ, Matt 19:24 MSG
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Jesus put together a whip out of strips of leather and chased them out of the Temple, stampeding the sheep and cattle, upending the tables of the loan sharks, spilling coins left and right. He told the dove merchants, “Get your things out of here! Stop turning my Father’s house into a shopping mall!” That’s when his disciples remembered the Scripture, “Zeal for your house consumes me.” John 2:15-17 MSG It is written, “My house shall be called a house of prayer,” but you have made it a den of thieves. -Jesus Christ, Matt 21:13 NKJV
Jesus whipped some money lenders, and somehow they are still the hateful ones. No one should toil under a lash because the lash means blood, sweat and tears. People aren't as quick to realize that bait at the end of a hook does the same thing: that's why money also means blood, sweat and tears. It's still the lash, only now we can't see it. Money is bait. Bait is no way to treat a human being.
Printing money was also a bad idea because people used money to excuse themselves from having to care about others. As if to say, we don’t have to care about him, he gets a paycheck!
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