Riot in The dollar Store…. -___-

blackinamerica:

We all know that white people.. when under stress go CRAZY! lol

Especially when it comes to someone messing with their precious time…

Show up late to work and..

Show up late to the cotton fields and…

  Well… you get the point…

Dont fuck with white people and their “time” lol

What does time and the dollar store have to do with this story?

Well Imagine the longest line possible in a small dollar store…

  …sigh….

There is only ONE Line open!!! -___-

and everyone in there is impatient as HELL

  

So… TRUE STORY

One lady gets upset…. 

 ”I can’t believe this! Why is there no one else HERE!?

another lady gets obscene 

  “What is GOING ON HERE @#$@!”

and the Cashier is getting scared.. and starts trying to calm everyone down.

  <—- this pic right here!? P.S. she was white too.

Everyone is yelling and talking about how outrageous the line is and then…

A wise Black Woman at the back of the line Stops everyone and says

“Maybe you should shop when you have more time instead of complaining about the cashier who cant do anything about it?”

All the women in the line just glared at her … sorta like Mitt Romney

  “Drop OUT!”

and she just stared back at them…

  we all know why they were mad….

Anyway there was no riot in the dollar store that day…

Black Guy out!… with some pics… “Before we thought there was going to be a black President!”

 

 

2 months ago · 21 notes · Source · Reblogged from blackinamerica

“Police have never been this aggressive.” - Random white OWS supporter

ethiopienne:

sinidentidades:

Go ask a PoC or two about what you just said. 

go ask rodney

or amadou

or oscar

or sean

…oh wait. YOU CAN’T BECAUSE THEY’RE NOT ALIVE ANYMORE.

Welcome to our world.

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venetianfemininebitch:

ladyatheist:

Patricia Heaton, star of ABC Family’s “The Middle”, tells the president to go to a racist ass “pro-life” website on the 39th anniversary of Roe v Wade. Now I have a reason to avoid that show like the plague.

My first year at Miami, MU Students for Life invited Pro-Choice Miami to watch  documentary about how abortion is secretly black genocide because Margaret Sanger believed in eugenics. When the film was over, they sat there expecting us to have had an epiphany; expecting me, as the only black member of PCM, to thank them for helping me to see the light. What they got was one of the most vicious verbal attacks I’ve ever dealt out.
What people like MUSFL and Patricia Heaton don’t understand is that they don’t need to enlighten blacks about their oppression. They hold no secret knowledge that the poor uneducated black folks just can’t understand. What they have is a lack of knowledge and a lack of respect. White women weren’t the only ones who fought for the right to have an abortion. POC were and remain active leaders in the fight for reproductive justice. By perpetuating the myth of black genocide, you are denying black women their agency when it comes to making decisions about their own body and children. The tagline “The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb” (seen on billboards touting the idea of black genocide) proves they have no idea about the reality of being black in America. You don’t have to look into womens’ bodies to see the genocide of black youth.
Abortion allows black women to make private decisions about their own body and about the fate of their potential children. Who are you to tell a mother (potential or otherwise) about where her fetus which may or may not one day become a child will face danger? If she chooses that a child would be better off not being brought into the world at this time or that she would be better off not bring a child into the world in this time, that is her choice.
You know where black mothers don’t get to make choices? On the street where their children are harassed by citizens and police alike, in schools where their children are told their unintelligent, in stores, in prisons, in airports, and, if people like Patricia Heaton had their way, in their own doctor’s offices.

[People other than those who identify as women need and get abortions.]
Emphasis is mine. Flawless commentary is flawless.

venetianfemininebitch:

ladyatheist:

Patricia Heaton, star of ABC Family’s “The Middle”, tells the president to go to a racist ass “pro-life” website on the 39th anniversary of Roe v Wade. Now I have a reason to avoid that show like the plague.

My first year at Miami, MU Students for Life invited Pro-Choice Miami to watch  documentary about how abortion is secretly black genocide because Margaret Sanger believed in eugenics. When the film was over, they sat there expecting us to have had an epiphany; expecting me, as the only black member of PCM, to thank them for helping me to see the light. What they got was one of the most vicious verbal attacks I’ve ever dealt out.

What people like MUSFL and Patricia Heaton don’t understand is that they don’t need to enlighten blacks about their oppression. They hold no secret knowledge that the poor uneducated black folks just can’t understand. What they have is a lack of knowledge and a lack of respect. White women weren’t the only ones who fought for the right to have an abortion. POC were and remain active leaders in the fight for reproductive justice. By perpetuating the myth of black genocide, you are denying black women their agency when it comes to making decisions about their own body and children. The tagline “The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb” (seen on billboards touting the idea of black genocide) proves they have no idea about the reality of being black in America. You don’t have to look into womens’ bodies to see the genocide of black youth.

Abortion allows black women to make private decisions about their own body and about the fate of their potential children. Who are you to tell a mother (potential or otherwise) about where her fetus which may or may not one day become a child will face danger? If she chooses that a child would be better off not being brought into the world at this time or that she would be better off not bring a child into the world in this time, that is her choice.

You know where black mothers don’t get to make choices? On the street where their children are harassed by citizens and police alike, in schools where their children are told their unintelligent, in stores, in prisons, in airports, and, if people like Patricia Heaton had their way, in their own doctor’s offices.

[People other than those who identify as women need and get abortions.]

Emphasis is mine. Flawless commentary is flawless.

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Steve Jobs dies, and this smoking jerk lives. Whoever says that life is fair hasn’t lived long enough.
—  A comment on this article about President Obama’s recent physical exam.

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8 months ago · 66 notes · Source · Reblogged from strugglingtobeheard

Michele Bachmann: Dumbest things she’s ever said

HOW CAN ANYONE ACTUALLY SUPPORT THIS WOMAN

Dear Ms. Bachmann,

There is a way to become more knowledgeable about science. PICK UP A FUCKING SCIENCE BOOK!

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Most Africans arrive in the United States ignorant of this country’s racism. We arrive here ignorant of the horrors of slavery, the terror of Jim Crow, the history of the civil rights movement and the present state of post-racist racism. Lacking analysis of how African Americans have borne most of the brunt of this racism, we buy into stereotypes depicting African Americans as lazy, deviant, and criminal. For their part, most African Americans have little to go on besides the racist depiction of Africa(ns) prevalent in the American education system and in the media. So African Americans end up thinking Africans are a bunch of emaciated petty-tribalists and rapist-polygamists. ….Brother, we haven’t met in over 400 years and this is how you want our reunion to be?
—  The African Guy

(via ethiopienne)

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