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Nov 2020
Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, and of course Mississippi, mainly all southern states and few outsides.
Only exposed white racism that has flourished in silence.

Yes, caught.
White racism exposed.
Then it was seen almost decades ago.

It never faded?
Just withdrew for a while although it was seen.

Under Obama, it creeped out slowly.
Racists whites with their racist viewpoint.
Under Clown Trump they released it fast and quickly.

As we see and very aware they from breeds that proceeded them.
Racism, deeply ingrained in them.
White religion, strictly from racist agenda.
You hardly see white evangelicals follow Jesus' path.

Fearful to speak about law enforcement injustice.
Why?
Cause they profited greatly from that segment.

And none totally surprise by the racist white climate except those blacks always trying to fit in within them.

White violent militias running American streets like terrorists but more crying about the BLM protesters.
Many never had weapons but signs held up to the racism surrounding them.

Quietly sit those whites intimidated of their own.
We saw this a long, long time ago.
JFK-killed by a white.
Minister Edgar-killed by a white.
RFK-killed by a white.
Oklahoma bombing killing, yes at the hands of whites

And they address those in certain countries with their odd philosophy.
Trump, simply played the see some fools and use those fools to accomplish his point.

Now, like cave-men, they are crying foul about an honest election that kicking out their Clown of New York.
Because with true honest judges upholding the law of the land.
They must come back to reality.

Besides, if they holding onto segregation days.
And many of them are, they must face the truth that this a totally different generation.

Black ministers wouldn't be able to peacefully advise this group non-violence is the way.
Especially when they aware they have the power to control the rage.
jeffrey conyers
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