Gun Control & The Real Culture Of Violence – Systemic Attacks On African Communities Across America.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) I am writing this article about gun control and the real culture of violence because these are topics that have been on my mind for several years now. And I will briefly explain the true history behind the gun control laws and rules that the ruling class have used against our community.

Recently, the colonial media once again pulled a false narrative out of their ass by saying that The Las Vegas shooting is “the worst domestic terrorist attack on U.S soil” and I made one post about it on my social media page that says:

“The ruling class media says that the so-called Las Vegas “shooting” and the Orlando “shooting” from last year are the “worst domestic terrorist attacks” in U.S. history.”

“That false narrative is a huge slap in the face of Africans, indigenous, and other groups of oppressed people who have been victims of genocidal attacks at the hands of the current social system for 600 years.”

Reducing the culture of violence in this country to just gun control removes the onus from the real perpetrators of the violence not just around the world, but also here in America: the social system/the state.

The real culture of violence began 600 years ago when Europe was at the time on the brink of ruin decided to strategically and deliberately attack Africa and brought rape, disease, religion, theft, war, genocide, enslavement, and violence to colonize and loot the continent of its resources and it still continues to this day in the form of house negro puppets and their puppet governments that deliberately allow the imperial Europe and U.S. powers in particular to continue loot Africa of its rich resources and #45 admitted this a while back when he said “My friends go to Africa to get rich”

The real culture violence that currently exists in this country goes much deeper than gun violence as the ruling class media loves to paint it as because the real culture of violence coming from the current social system has been carried out against African communities across this country historically and today in the form of police brutality, bombing urban communities and urban churches, lynch mob violence, gentrification, destructive educational system, poisonous food supply, toxic vaccinations, lead poisoning, food deserts, economic quarantines, horizontal violence, Illegal parasitic capitalist drug economy, chemical warfare, and mass incarceration.

One of the things I have carefully noticed over the past several years is that when these corrupt big money politicians in D.C. talk about “gun control”, they’re not talking about disarming the police, the military, or getting rid of all the nuclear bombs that they have at their disposal, they’re specifically talking about disarming African and Latino people in this country.

The phrase “gun control” is used by corrupt politicians in D.C. to evoke a response from the general public, especially among some people in our community that actually generates fear amongst the people that creates the illusion amongst white people in particular that their gun rights will be taken away when it fact, when you look at the actual history behind gun control, it’s been our community that’s been the primary target of these oppressive laws.

Brief History Of Gun Control Against The African Community In This Country

Starting in 1751, The French created Black Code required colonizers to stop African people and even allowed them to physically beat up African people carrying any potential weapon like a walking cane. If an African person had refused to stop on demand, the colonizers were authorized to “shoot on sight”.

After 1865, the problems of racially motivated gun control against urban people did not end when in fact, various Black Codes were adopted after The Civil War that required African people to obtain a license before carrying or possessing a firearm or even a Bowie Knife therefore disarming and economically disarmed African people to maintain the colonial status quo.

Fast forward to the 1960s when The Black Panther Party and other black power movements at the time took up arms to defend their communities from white nationalist violence.

One example is when The Black Panther Party stormed the California State Building in Sacramento in 1967.

Notorious enemy of African people in California’s ex-governor Ronald Reagan signed the Mulford Act which prohibits carrying firearms in open places.

And now today, Africans who were convicted of violent or drug related crimes are banned from even being able to carry a firearm for protection against the colonial social system.

Another form of gun control imposed on our community today is the racially discriminatory public policy of “stop n’ frisk” where African and Latino men in particular are illegally stopped and searched by police on the road or in the streets to see if they have drugs, guns, or other items they call “contraband”.

The last form of gun control imposed on our community is what is known here in Montgomery, Alabama as “The Gun Buy Back” program where you go to a pawn shop and basically sell your gun for some money.

We don’t need any more gun control imposed on our community, we need far more white people control!!!

The Conclusion – Gun Control is an attack against our community that restricts us from being able to legally carry firearms to defend and fight back against this vicious and oppressive social system.

Staff Writer; Kwame Shakir (aka Joe D.)


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