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Title : Blacks in St. Louis March Against Violence Again, But Still Find Time to Blame White People for Their Troubles
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Blacks in St. Louis March Against Violence Again, But Still Find Time to Blame White People for Their Troubles
Bell Curve City: St. Louis, Ferguson, and the Unmentionable Racial Realities That Shape Them was one of my favorite books to write.
The corrosive, civilization destroying consequences of Section 8 vouchers are truly on display in the St. Louis metropolitan region because of the state of Missouri's unique demographics: for the most part, it still resembles the traditional breakdown of the USA, with majority white population and a regrettable black population never repatriated back to Africa via the American Colonization Society.
The consequences of our ancestors folly in failing to complete the mission of the American Colonization Society are catastrophic, sadly. Bell Curve City: St. Louis, Ferguson, and the Unmentionable Racial Realities That Shape Them outlines them in uncompromising detail.
But spending any amount of time regretting the indecisive nature of our forefathers in fully staffing Liberia with every freed black from the United States of America is an unwise investment of our finite moments left on earth.
What we must do is paint an accurate picture of what we have lost because of this failure of nerve to fulfill the destiny of our great Founding Fathers, who failed to delineate the racial nature of citizenship into the United States of America by a mere year (seek out the Naturalization Act of 1790 as a reference to who was worthy of the franchise).
What have lost, you ask?
The civilization our ancestors attempted to build for their posterity. [Hundreds march against violence and crime in St. Louis, KSDK.com, 3-25-17]:
Hundreds of people participated in a rally and march against violence and crime Saturday in North St. Louis.
Organizer James Clark says Better Family Life, Inc. planned the event several months ago. However, he says a shooting that left a teenager dead and six others hurt Friday on the 5100 block of Palm Street underscores the reason they marched Saturday.
The event began on stage with several people sharing their stories about how violence and crime has impacted their lives. Many people in the crowd help up signs and wore shirts with photos of loved ones they've lost to violence.
After the rally, they marched in the middle of the street, heading west on Page Blvd., to Better Family Life headquarters. There, they had a "Rally of Accountability."
Clark says that was the purpose of Saturday's event. He says they want to create awareness about the importance of accountability within the African-American community.
"We are quick to rally and protest against systematic racism and we should. We are quick to protest and rally when a police officer kills an African-American and we should but we are eerily silent when we kill each other ... We have to address it. We have ignored it for too long," Clark said.
Clark says Better Family Life's work doesn't stop with this march. They're in the neighborhoods everyday trying to pass their message on to families.There is no transferable capital when black people note the excessive violence their community creates, which is strangely absent within the white community.
It is only valuable when blacks rally and protest against systematic racism or when a white cop kills an innocent black person.
Without a black population in metropolitan St. Louis, there'd be no need to march against violence because there'd be less than five murders a year and virtual no non-fatal shootings. Bell Curve City: St. Louis, Ferguson, and the Unmentionable Racial Realities That Shape Them provides the data to confirm this reality.
The American Colonization Society once dreamed of a nation free of the burden of the population keeping the need for a "March Against Violence" or "Rally Against Violence" alive.
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