Showing posts with label Police brutality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police brutality. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2018

Hassan "Poppy" Campbell G-Checks J Prince Jr.

What's woody wood, grasshoppers?

Social activist, Hassan "Poppy" Campbell, is wondering why J Prince Jr. and his crew don't have the same energy toward police brutality and shootings of Black Americans like they have toward rapper Tekashi 69.

J Prince Jr. and rapper The Game wants Tekashi69, a self-proclaimed Blood, to check-in their hoods...checking-in is usually paying off goons for protection...but hell, what do I know?

Anyway, peep the video for yourself

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Peace and Afro Grease

Nah'Sun the Great @ www.nahsunblaze.com

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Tamir Rice and The Niggro Jesus Syndrome



What's woody wood, grasshoppers?

I quickly wanna touch on the LeBron James/Tamir Rice issue

For those who’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police officers for allegedly pointing a toy gun at other people in a park…on one hand, you have people who say during the time of the shooting, Tamir's toy gun wasn’t visible to the naked eye in a state (Ohio) where openly carrying guns is allowed…on the other, folks are saying Tamir shouldn’t have been pointing the toy gun at anyone in the first place, and therefore, the shooting was done in response to his alleged actions that was told by the person who called 9-1-1

That’s funny, because the last time I checked, I thought police officers were supposed to at least negotiate and diplomatically diffuse a situation before using excessive force

But anyway, now Tamir’s mother, Samaria Rice, is now supposedly disappointed at NBA basketball star LeBron James for not using his influence to speak up against police brutality




I’m not gonna attack the woman, but it’s crazy how the focus had shifted from the actual police shooting to LeBron just that quick

Niggroes always fall victim to distractions

Smh

As far as this situation, niggroes want people to do shit that they don't have the heart to do

I'll be the first to call a sell-out a coon, but that doesn't apply to LeBron because...

1.) He's an ATHLETE, not an activist...

...and he never claimed to be the revolutionary-type to begin with




2.) Black people need to stop leaning on celebrities and instead put pressure on their local community and religious leaders who take money from them every week, but don't say shit about socio-political issues that affect the people daily

The come-save-us-please messiah syndrome that niggroes put on celebrities is pathetic

Black people should move as a COMMUNITY like ants in a colony instead of relying on people who really don’t owe them shit except for giving them their money's and time's worth by the way of entertainment

3.) Everybody can't be Muhammad Ali, and even then, Ali was backed by an organization (Nation of Islam) to help him against the opposition




And last, let's say if LeBron did make a stand and subsequently loses his livelihood because of his views about the case, do you think Black people will be there to financially support him for speaking out???

HELL NO!

Niggroes don't even support Black businesses

LOL

Aight, I'm out

Peace and Afro Grease

Nah'Sun the Great @ www.nahsunblaze.com


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

House Niggaz and Shots Over Ferguson


What's woody wood, grasshoppers?

Almost done with the book to get back to blogging...

...but before I go back to work, I wanna touch on something right quick in regards to shooting of Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri last week and the mayhem that followed

It's frustrating when negroes keep bringing up Black-on-Black violence whenever police brutality occurs

And the funny this is...

...Ferguson is a low income town that's nearly 70% Black and had NO homicides this year until Mike Brown got killed by cops



The difference with Black-on-Black crime, or any other within race crime, is that the guilty are prosecuted and justice is served more than 90% of the time. However, police brutality and crime against primarily Black men are given a slap on the wrist and justice is usually not served


The harshest penalty for an officer is a desk job or vacation with pay

That's why people are marching. Wrong is wrong and there should be justice across the board. Equality and justice for all. Simple as that

Peace

Nah'Sun the Great @ www.nahsunblaze.com