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		By: Marque Anthony		</title>
		<link>https://thyblackman.com/2016/07/13/real-talk-black-lives-matter-and-lawlessness/comment-page-1/#comment-275169</link>

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					<description><![CDATA[This is a good article, though it is brief and does not have much in the way of solutions. I am not willing to stereotype all BLM members as violent or not, some are and some are not. Others have joined in who have hidden agendas. We can thus not place everyone in the same box. We have contacted Alicia Garza, one of the founders, in an effort to supply lawful and strategic information regarding the mistakes they are making, the unnecessary risks they are taking and even more effective ways to reach the goal. They must learn to build support by building credibility and using more approaches than confrontation. We have been threatened by their Atlanta leaders and largely ignored, even though we have the most comprehensive nationwide plan to end police brutality and they do not.

They need to be trained and stop and listen. Right now they are acting and reacting based on emotion instead of responding based on strategy and wisdom. That is dangerous and reckless because such an approach causes you to be predictable and play right into the hands of the oppressor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a good article, though it is brief and does not have much in the way of solutions. I am not willing to stereotype all BLM members as violent or not, some are and some are not. Others have joined in who have hidden agendas. We can thus not place everyone in the same box. We have contacted Alicia Garza, one of the founders, in an effort to supply lawful and strategic information regarding the mistakes they are making, the unnecessary risks they are taking and even more effective ways to reach the goal. They must learn to build support by building credibility and using more approaches than confrontation. We have been threatened by their Atlanta leaders and largely ignored, even though we have the most comprehensive nationwide plan to end police brutality and they do not.</p>
<p>They need to be trained and stop and listen. Right now they are acting and reacting based on emotion instead of responding based on strategy and wisdom. That is dangerous and reckless because such an approach causes you to be predictable and play right into the hands of the oppressor.</p>
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		By: Marque Anthony		</title>
		<link>https://thyblackman.com/2016/07/13/real-talk-black-lives-matter-and-lawlessness/comment-page-1/#comment-275168</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Marque Anthony]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2016 18:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[THE MACC HAS THE SOLUTION TO END POLICE BRUTALITY

The Metro Atlanta Crime Commission in cooperation and collaboration with dedicated law enforcement officers, civic leaders, academic professionals and legal specialists, has created the most strategic and comprehensive prevention,, intervention and curative plan in America for ending police brutality nationwide. 

Don&#039;t compete with us - join us! Your input is important but everybody does not have the same expertise. The specific details of the plan you see in our chart will solve the problem, but only if you are willing to listen and learn. Any soldier entering a war without the proper training is guaranteed to lose. This is not the time for ego, looking at who will get the credit, advancing only particular group agendas or trying it your own way.

In remembrance of lives lost, to end police brutality and for the prevention of deaths that do not have to happen, we at the MACC are asking you to plug into this solution by bringing us in to train your group, having us as guests on your broadcasts, telling every person and leader you know and placing the solutions chart on your social media network. Please be big enough to do these things immediately, regardless of disagreements and differences because you can either be part of the collective solution or part of the systemic problem.

Call and schedule us to speak to your group or organization now! We have the expertise in these areas and we have studied all angles of the problem. Print, email and share the attached solutions chart today and everyday please. SHARE AND FORWARD THIS EMAIL!

To be a part of the solution, contact us now: Metro Atlanta Crime Commission Email: atlantacrimecommission@yahoo.com  Phone: (404) 384-7731]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE MACC HAS THE SOLUTION TO END POLICE BRUTALITY</p>
<p>The Metro Atlanta Crime Commission in cooperation and collaboration with dedicated law enforcement officers, civic leaders, academic professionals and legal specialists, has created the most strategic and comprehensive prevention,, intervention and curative plan in America for ending police brutality nationwide. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t compete with us &#8211; join us! Your input is important but everybody does not have the same expertise. The specific details of the plan you see in our chart will solve the problem, but only if you are willing to listen and learn. Any soldier entering a war without the proper training is guaranteed to lose. This is not the time for ego, looking at who will get the credit, advancing only particular group agendas or trying it your own way.</p>
<p>In remembrance of lives lost, to end police brutality and for the prevention of deaths that do not have to happen, we at the MACC are asking you to plug into this solution by bringing us in to train your group, having us as guests on your broadcasts, telling every person and leader you know and placing the solutions chart on your social media network. Please be big enough to do these things immediately, regardless of disagreements and differences because you can either be part of the collective solution or part of the systemic problem.</p>
<p>Call and schedule us to speak to your group or organization now! We have the expertise in these areas and we have studied all angles of the problem. Print, email and share the attached solutions chart today and everyday please. SHARE AND FORWARD THIS EMAIL!</p>
<p>To be a part of the solution, contact us now: Metro Atlanta Crime Commission Email: <a href="mailto:atlantacrimecommission@yahoo.com">atlantacrimecommission@yahoo.com</a>  Phone: (404) 384-7731</p>
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		By: Jaye Moles		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Black Lives Matter does NOT incite violence.  

That is very irresponsible and dismissive.

&quot;The Black Lives Matter Network advocates for dignity, justice, and respect.

In the last few days, this country witnessed the recorded murders of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police, the latest victims in this country’s failed policing system. As we have done for decades, we marched and protested to highlight the urgent need to transform policing in America, to call for justice, transparency and accountability, and to demand that Black Lives Matter.

In Dallas, many gathered to do the same, joining in a day of action with friends, family, and co-workers. Their efforts were cut short when a lone gunman targeted and attacked 11 police officers, killing five. This is a tragedy–both for those who have been impacted by yesterday’s attack and for our democracy. There are some who would use these events to stifle a movement for change and quicken the demise of a vibrant discourse on the human rights of Black Americans. We should reject all of this.

Black activists have raised the call for an end to violence, not an escalation of it. Yesterday’s attack was the result of the actions of a lone gunman. To assign the actions of one person to an entire movement is dangerous and irresponsible. We continue our efforts to bring about a better world for all of us.&quot;

Other than that, this article is very poignant.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Black Lives Matter does NOT incite violence.  </p>
<p>That is very irresponsible and dismissive.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Black Lives Matter Network advocates for dignity, justice, and respect.</p>
<p>In the last few days, this country witnessed the recorded murders of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police, the latest victims in this country’s failed policing system. As we have done for decades, we marched and protested to highlight the urgent need to transform policing in America, to call for justice, transparency and accountability, and to demand that Black Lives Matter.</p>
<p>In Dallas, many gathered to do the same, joining in a day of action with friends, family, and co-workers. Their efforts were cut short when a lone gunman targeted and attacked 11 police officers, killing five. This is a tragedy–both for those who have been impacted by yesterday’s attack and for our democracy. There are some who would use these events to stifle a movement for change and quicken the demise of a vibrant discourse on the human rights of Black Americans. We should reject all of this.</p>
<p>Black activists have raised the call for an end to violence, not an escalation of it. Yesterday’s attack was the result of the actions of a lone gunman. To assign the actions of one person to an entire movement is dangerous and irresponsible. We continue our efforts to bring about a better world for all of us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other than that, this article is very poignant.</p>
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