The Berserker Nation: Through their racist acts & polices they are revealed

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The Berserker Nation: Through their racist acts & polices they are revealed

kimanigrayprotesterarresteda130313-563x353Here is the world reporting about America’s criminal and abusive acts and policies against her ex-slaves, the American so-called negroes who have served her so faithfully for nearly 500 years.

She is being exposed and the nations are now waking up to her viciousness. The intelligent know that even….”When a dog hunts for a hunter, the hunter (master) will sometimes share part of the game with the dog. The Black slave has helped his master to overcome and to put other peoples under the control of his white slave-master. The Black slave has fought, bled and died around the earth, to help the white slave-master to conquer those whom the master called his enemies.”-pg.72(tfoa)

But this beast has deceived the ex-slaves into loving his madness and murdering. …“The white race here in America has done the worse to the Black people who helped the white man to build up the country of America and to make it suitable and to bring in this enjoyable independence.

But the white race in America has angered God due to the evil done to us after our four hundred years, here, under the white race. The white race still desires to mistreat and to kill us all the day long.

The white man hates his Black slave; while the Black slave should be hating the white man, for mistreating the Black slave. But the white man made the Black slave to love him so well that when the white man mistreats him, the Black slave will not dislike the white man for mistreating him.

Now the time of God has arrived – the time that Allah (God) must separate the Black slave and his white master, and bring freedom to the Black slave.

So we see the power of our enemy being broken by God in destroying the power of the white man: power to maintain his sway over the whole world.”-pg.75(tfoa)

Spotlight: U.S. police shootings of blacks raise doubts over excessive use of force, racial discrimination

A series of cases in which U.S. police officers shot dead black civilians but were not indicted over the past year have again raised doubts over their excessive use of deadly force and racial discrimination.

On Monday, a grand jury in Cleveland, Ohio, decided not to charge Timothy Loehmann, a white police officer who shot and killed a 12-year-old black teenager on Nov. 23, 2014, after having been hearing evidence and testimony since mid-October.

Tamir Rice was holding a replica handgun when Loehmann, who responded to a 911 emergency call about a man pointing a gun at people in a local recreation center, reached a park next to the center in a squad car driven by his partner, Frank Garmback. Garmback was acquitted, too.

Loehmann shot Rice within seconds of reaching the park and Rice died the next day.

“Simply put, given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunications by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police,” Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty told a news conference.

Police radio personnel gave officers a description of the suspect’s clothing but did not convey that a 911 caller had said the suspect was probably a juvenile and the gun may not be real. Those errors “were substantial contributing factors to the tragic outcome,” McGinty said.

Rice’s family said they were “saddened and disappointed” by the grand jury’s decision “but not surprised.” They accused the prosecutor of “abusing and manipulating the grand jury process to orchestrate a vote against indictment.”

In Chicago, Bettie Jones, 55, a mother of five, and Quintonio LeGrier, 19, a college student, were shot dead by police on Saturday.

Police said LeGrier was being combative. They said Jones was killed by accident and extended condolences.

LeGrier’s father said his son had mental health issues and that he called the police early in the morning because his son had threatened him with a metal baseball bat.

“We’re thinking the police are going to service us, take him to hospital. They took his life,” said LeGrier’s mother, Janet Cooksey.

LeGrier’s family demanded to know why police used lethal force. It is not clear whether there is any video footage of the shootings.

The shootings came amid ongoing scrutiny of police across the United States after high-profile killings of black people by police officers since mid-2014 triggered waves of protest nationwide and fueled a civil rights movement — Black Lives Matter.

The Chicago Police Department is already under a federal civil rights investigation that will look into patterns of racial disparity in the use of force, how the department disciplines officers and handles misconduct accusations.

That investigation was launched after last month’s release of police dashboard camera video showing white officer Jason Van Dyke shooting 17-year-old black teenager Laquan McDonald 16 times in October 2014. The delay in releasing the video made many believe cover-up on the police side.

U.S. police nationwide have long been accused of exercising racial discrimination in fighting crimes.

A total of 965 American civilians were shot and killed by U.S. police in 2015, and unarmed black men were six times as likely as whites to be shot dead by police, a Washington Post report said Sunday.

Only 9 percent of the shootings, or 90 cases, involved unarmed civilians, but the victims were disproportionately black, according to the Post’s analysis.

Although black men make up only 6 percent of the U.S. population, they account for 40 percent, or 36 cases, of the unarmed people shot to death by police in 2015.

The Post also found that a hugely disproportionate number — three in five — of those killed by police after exhibiting less threatening behavior were black or Hispanic.

Source: Xinhua

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