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My entire life, I've been around the police force. Mommy, Uncle Tony, and Anita have always been my favorite. My heroes with the shiny cars and badges. In my eyes, they are reigning champions of "good officers still exist" during times like this. I've never seen a storm last this long, and I've kept my silence for far too long. I was stuck. For all I knew was a good officer until my brothers and sisters were exploited on tv screens and magazines. Blood seeping down and staining shirts, eyes wide open, and bodies lying in the street. Growing up, all I knew was a good officer. So my world shook when I noticed the bad ones, too. They make it hard for me to defend what I've always known to protect me. At some point, the bad ones, we must **** And with a corrupt justice system that dismisses the actions that we see, it gets tough... For both you and me. "**STOP ******* KILLING US**," we scream. But no matter how many octaves we reach, they still aren't listening. And we are left to wonder, "Who's next: you or me?" We make posters with blank spaces, prepared for another one fallen. But it's apparent that they refuse to see that our people are hurting; and that the chains they put on us not that many years ago are still bound to us as if they are the latest accessory. I didn't celebrate the fourth this year. My people are dying, and here I am breathing and hoping that anyone near and dear isn't affected by this mockery. "Black on black crime is a real thing." No denying that statement but why say that first knowing that some of the ones we are told to trust don't want to see you free? Do you understand that any black man could be next? Even though I'm a woman, **** it could be me. My ***** are you listening? Did you get word? Homie said, "Set your clock back 300 years!" How about that for a rude awakening? Quit telling my people that this **** here is an illusion. You wanna be "a ***** so badly? Cool, *my ***** this is our reality. We out here dying every day, b. Pictures of dead bodies and videos of the crime scene, mothers and children crying. I never know what to expect. I'm just praying I don't get a call saying (insert name here) died at (insert time here) for their melanin radiating and minding their business. #JusticeFor_____________: Trayvon, Sandra, Kathryn, Sean, Eric, Rekia, Amadou, Mike, Kimani, Kenneth, Travares, Tamir, Aiyana, Freddie. Alton and Philando with six shots to the chest. **** y'all know what's next and I'm so ******* tired. I will say their names unapologetically because my heart can't take my people's hearts tearing at the seams from the mutual pain we are experiencing. Black kings, I will pray for you. Black families, stay whole. Black children, alive and unborn, I love you. Apparently: a wallet, sleeping, Skittles, a cellphone, loud music, cigarettes, cigarillos, shopping at Wal-Mart, toy guns, failure to signal, CDs, and reaching for your license and registration can get you all ****** up. I've never seen a storm last this long. I've never seen the good officers be seen as the criminal. I've never seen a people so desperate and anxious for light at the end of a tunnel... Until the bad cops thought it was okay to play illegally and get away. 7716
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 4:45 PM UTC
WE MATTER
My entire life, I've been around the police force. Mommy, Uncle Tony, and Anita have always been my favorite. My heroes with the shiny cars and badges. In my eyes, they are reigning champions of "good officers still exist" during times like this. I've never seen a storm last this long, and I've kept my silence for far too long. I was stuck. For all I knew was a good officer until my brothers and sisters were exploited on tv screens and magazines. Blood seeping down and staining shirts, eyes wide open, and bodies lying in the street. Growing up, all I knew was a good officer. So my world shook when I noticed the bad ones, too. They make it hard for me to defend what I've always known to protect me. At some point, the bad ones, we must **** And with a corrupt justice system that dismisses the actions that we see, it gets tough... For both you and me. "**STOP ******* KILLING US**," we scream. But no matter how many octaves we reach, they still aren't listening. And we are left to wonder, "Who's next: you or me?" We make posters with blank spaces, prepared for another one fallen. But it's apparent that they refuse to see that our people are hurting; and that the chains they put on us not that many years ago are still bound to us as if they are the latest accessory. I didn't celebrate the fourth this year. My people are dying, and here I am breathing and hoping that anyone near and dear isn't affected by this mockery. "Black on black crime is a real thing." No denying that statement but why say that first knowing that some of the ones we are told to trust don't want to see you free? Do you understand that any black man could be next? Even though I'm a woman, **** it could be me. My ***** are you listening? Did you get word? Homie said, "Set your clock back 300 years!" How about that for a rude awakening? Quit telling my people that this **** here is an illusion. You wanna be "a ***** so badly? Cool, *my ***** this is our reality. We out here dying every day, b. Pictures of dead bodies and videos of the crime scene, mothers and children crying. I never know what to expect. I'm just praying I don't get a call saying (insert name here) died at (insert time here) for their melanin radiating and minding their business. #JusticeFor_____________: Trayvon, Sandra, Kathryn, Sean, Eric, Rekia, Amadou, Mike, Kimani, Kenneth, Travares, Tamir, Aiyana, Freddie. Alton and Philando with six shots to the chest. **** y'all know what's next and I'm so ******* tired. I will say their names unapologetically because my heart can't take my people's hearts tearing at the seams from the mutual pain we are experiencing. Black kings, I will pray for you. Black families, stay whole. Black children, alive and unborn, I love you. Apparently: a wallet, sleeping, Skittles, a cellphone, loud music, cigarettes, cigarillos, shopping at Wal-Mart, toy guns, failure to signal, CDs, and reaching for your license and registration can get you all ****** up. I've never seen a storm last this long. I've never seen the good officers be seen as the criminal. I've never seen a people so desperate and anxious for light at the end of a tunnel... Until the bad cops thought it was okay to play illegally and get away. 7716
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