Race and Slavery In the Contemporary World by Patricia Yunghanns
Author:Patricia Yunghanns [Yunghanns, Patricia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, General
ISBN: 9780228848578
Google: 8ZI5zgEACAAJ
Publisher: Tellwell Publishing
Published: 2021-02-06T03:38:22+00:00
Who is more Dangerous?
Is my government more dangerous, or is this Black woman more dangerous? I am not trying to murder individuals who disobey me or might disobey me. I am not trying to harm anyone. I am not oppressing anyone.
Harassment
I am not harassing anyone. Our government is harassing private individuals visiting private property. Government forces are permanently and consistently harassing and interfering with the peaceful existence of private individuals on private property. This is illegal at all times: when it is done as obvious government forces; when it is done using and exploiting the lives of regular citizens, and when it is done using individuals whose lives have become a part of governmentâs bed of deceit, duplicity, appalling, despicable, sadistic training, and the most disgusting infested web of gangster tactics and fear mongering intimidation.
Crack Downs
Again and again, slavery in punishment is cruelty. Whatever laws the regime considers important at the moment, will be highlighted for enforcement. Our regime can force individuals to obey the crimes they create or do anything they wish in order to dominate.
One question is how far will the political regime go? If we follow the pattern of political thinking, they will go as far as they need to go in order to take our rights while protecting and increasing benefits for their members, such as privileges and legacies for both present and future.
Post Flare-ups of Oppressive Incidents
We actually feel the oppression under which we live after the Rodney King type incidents. We experience flashes of the moments we have been called nigger; that moment we were told, ânigger go home,â or the feeling we experienced when that lady hugged her purse the instant that we sat next to her. During the flare-ups, we find ourselves feeling a sense of urgency to put a stop to our condition.
Impact on Black Women
We feel the stories of our men. We know the images of our men being hunted down like animals through the cotton fields. We know the beatings they received. We know their stories. We know their humiliation. We know our own humiliation. We know our own stories. As women, not only do we know the stories of our men, we live a life of fear for the sons we carried for nine months. As Black women, we are impacted by the state and condition of all Blacks. From among ourselves, the stronger the Black woman, the more likely she has heard these words from her husband: âBaby, you should have come to me. Honey, you know I have your back.â Or some iteration thereof. However, before the words were finished, she had solved the problems and closed that chapter.
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