Tuesday, August 4, 2015

More Proof that Walking Around Holding Signs Doesn't Do Shit

Good Evening from Upper Darby!

Just finished reading an article where as I have said before. Protesting? That shit is played out. Holding signs and disrupting traffic? Played out. Protesting itself will only work in conjunction with a concrete PRODUCTIVE AGENDA GOING ON AT THE SAME TIME TO PRODUCE RESULTS!

Here is an article from a recent poll taken by Whites where, as expected because Whites are NOT GETTING NAZI-COP'D UP LIKE WE ARE. And they have more than enough businesses, revenues, opportunities, etc! For themselves, their kids and their families, so!? To THEM? Shit is fine. AND DON'T BE MISLEAD BY THE ARTICLE'S TITLE EITHER. Note that at NO POINT in the graph below does Black Satisfaction with how we are treated in Nazi-American Society, at NO POINT! DOES IT EVER HIT 50%! Here is the article;

More Americans of all races agree that black people are treated poorly in the US

Americans of all races and ethnic backgrounds are less satisfied with how 
black people are treated in the US, according to a new Gallup poll.
White and black respondents reported similar drops in satisfaction with how 
black people are treated from 2013 to 2015 — a drop that seems in part 
attributable to the increased attention racial disparities in the criminal justice 
system have received following the police shooting of Michael Brown in 
Ferguson, Missouri. That's a bit surprising, considering some research 
suggests white people are less likely to support reform if they're told that 
the criminal justice system disproportionately hurts African Americans.
But the June poll of 2,000 US adults also found that Americans see more 
unfair treatment against black people in many situations — not just in police
 interactions, but in malls, work, neighborhood shops, and restaurants, 
bars, theaters, and other entertainment places, as well.
Still, the poll's findings show that despite the drop in satisfaction in the 
past two years, a majority (53 percent) of white Americans are satisfied 
with how black people are treated in the US. That stands in sharp contrast 
to black Americans, 33 percent of whom say they're satisfied with how 
black people are treated. So there's still a big gap in how people of different 
races view the treatment of black people.

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