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Is Media Manipulation Making Us Racists?

If you keep showing a story about an unarmed black man being killed by white police officers, you are going to get people angry.  So much in fact, that they might start hating what they see to the point that they act out their hate.  Then what will that lead to?  More black men and women in jail, uneducated, and poor.  An angry, depressed mind won't get out the house and work because of all the television, Internet and radio programming.  In time, the individual won't get along with relatives and friends.  He or she also won't bother networking or doing other uplifting things.  Instead, all the media programming will do is keep the viewer upset to the point that he or she self-destructs while taking down a family and/or community in the process.  "I hate all this...the whites are at it again...we can't have nothing!  Let's protest!"  someone screams.  Meanwhile, you don't know the victim, his family or any real facts only the ones the media has presented to you.  "I don't need to know all that, I just want to let the establishment know they can't do our people like this!"  Did you ever think the establishment wanted you to behave in this way for their own selfish gain?  I could almost see a non-black working behind the scenes creating t-shirts, signs, and donating large amounts of money to a chaotic movement he created!!!  Notice, he created.  All he needed was an unfortunate story to make a fortune!  Even blacks are making money off the deaths of the victims and calling it, "Justice!"    

I think of the people in Uganda who finally got to see the Kony 2012 video.  They said that Kony had been ran out of their country several years ago.  Really!?  So then why the video?  I'll answer my own question, so that the American government could have an excuse to take over that country who happens to have some oil!!!  Locals were not happy about the video and wanted to know why were white people talking about it and why weren't there recent interviews of the Ugandan people.  They also wanted to know why were the whites promoting merchandise with Kony's name as if they were making him famous.  If the people of Uganda kept seeing their former black dictator on the news while activists walked around town with his name on t-shirts, you think they wouldn't be mad?  Maybe just maybe the whites in the video were attempting to program the people of Uganda into thinking they needed a savior (even though their former dictator was long gone).  In this way, they can make the people let down their guard and trust the white man, hmmm.  You know that historically, white men and women have gone to African countries attempting to "save the world, give to the needy," etc.  But what was really going on behind the scenes with some of these groups?  A search for natural resources possibly, property investments, a little jungle fever, hmmm.

What is really going on in the American media when it comes to race relations?  Is there a program ongoing to get us upset at "the man" to a point that we go out into the streets and riot?  I mean let's think about this for a moment.  More and more white men are posing with black women in pictures, showing up in commercials and on television shows.  Is this intentional so as to upset the black man and woman?  "They takin' our women, because we took their women!" a black man might say.  "I can't stand all this interracial couple stuff!" a black woman might say.

You have to admit there are more blacks on TV then ever before.  Is there deliberate reverse racism tactics at work in certain industries to insight a race war?

There is an unsettled feeling in the pit of my stomach that tells me that some group is up to no good.  Think about this, just maybe non-blacks are tired of seeing black folks on their television screens so much.  I mean TV is personal.  You watch it in your living-room, bathroom and wherever else.  A racist black sees a show and says, "Yeah, black president, black athlete, black...Yeah we runnin' things!"  A racist white says, "Those d*mn n*&%%# are at it again!"   Then the racists log into the Internet, more of the same.  How many whites lost it when they saw just one more news story about Whitney Houston known as "the voice"?  It wasn't that long ago that whites complained about certain characters in a movie called, Hunger Games being brown despite the fact that trailers of this movie barely showed a black face!  Sure for decades blacks saw whites on TV and we didn't have any money to do anything about it.  Now that many blacks have money, they are able to do more including tell some non-blacks to kiss it where the sun don't shine and racist non-blacks are tired of seeing those cool, cocky blacks with everything--lol.  Then the blacks are tired of non-blacks getting away with murder.  Before long, there is a rise of anger on both sides.

Don't feed into the manipulation!  I repeat don't feed into the manipulation!!  Remind yourself not to take those media stories personal.  Let's put those emotions in check people and be less reactionary.  Some folks just won't know what to think.  

We will never know the facts about any story we see on TV or elsewhere.  In my opinion, it just seems like some group somewhere has long been irritated with black folks and is, slowly but surely, creating an upset in the community, by taking our issues trivializing them and then blowing up the less important factors around the news story ie.) hoodie business with the Trayvon case.

Take a look at the following article on media mind control and see if you can connect the dots:
http://lenonhonor.com/media-mind-control-a-brief-introduction/

Then check out the following article.  It seems to me that when a community stands up for justice when black men and boys are wrongly murdered, certain individuals and groups stand to make a lot of money, obtain some fame, and make existing groups more powerful, but later on down the line once the smoke clears, what are we left with? 

http://newsone.com/newsone-original/tjstarr/black-men-killed-by-white-people/

Let's not be so quick to jump on every story that comes out.  Sit back, observe and see how individuals and groups behave before you start buying merchandise and organizing campaigns for justice.

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