#TeamRhino #SaveTheRhino #SaveFive

Raising Awareness to protect our #WildLife, Please take the pledge: I would like to join #TeamRhinodotorg in the fight against rhino poaching to ensure a future for people and vulnerable wildlife on our planet: I will never buy or promote any products made of rhino horn, as I know that demand drives poaching. I will be a committed advocate to support rangers and others on the frontlines of rhino conservation. I will share my passion about rhino conservation and recruit my friends and family to become involved. I will urge my government to continue championing efforts to stop rhino poaching at home and abroad. I will stand with IRF to help save rhinos from extinction. teamrhino.org

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Why Do People of Color Proudly Vote For Genocidal Politics #AfricansChargeGenocide



i guest the answer to my question is that we may have to lose damn near everything before we wake up. Why is so many people of color supporting Hillary Clinton, she doesn't care about anyone but her corporate cronies. damn our country is messed up in so many ways, but if you think i depend on sellout politicians to make a way you best think again.

Was hoping the democrats would correct their cheating ways and put Bernie on their platform. But no they are so desperate to continue their camouflage genocide that the bite they are going to get back i'm sure will take them all out. i'm before my time, have been told that since i was a toddler. i don't expect people to see what i see but i will tell you. Rather you here me or not is on you.


Know that i am documenting and plan to tell the story soon. my exploration started July 2010 and the first installment is what i'm working on. So many people of color just laid down or was misled by white people. So happy that i was at 6th and Lombard with Empress Chi and the few warriors that showed up. Learning from the best and life experience!!



Good News, there is a petition addressing the genocide going on in our country. Please sign!!
We, the undersigned, charge that the United States government has historically committed the crime of genocide against African people inside its borders, and continues to do so today, often with the complicity of many U.S. citizens.
It is in the interest of all freedom-loving peoples worldwide to unite with African people, colonized within the borders of the United States, in our struggle for our basic human rights of freedom from state-imposed violence and oppression and for self-determination and liberation with economic and political control over our lives and communities.
We will show that despite the heroic struggle of African people for our civil and constitutional rights during the 1960s, African people exist today under conditions in which the U.S. state powers not only fail to protect our health and well-being as expected under full citizenship, but continually inflict state or state-supported violence and terror on us.
Although millions of African people perished on the slave ships on the journey from Africa to the Americas, and though millions of African people were slaughtered by European and American colonizers throughout Africa, and though hundreds of millions of Indigenous people of the Western Hemisphere were murdered by Europeans, it is notable that the word genocide did not exist in the English lexicon until its coinage in 1944 in response to the Nazi government’s mass murder of European Jewry.
This petition recognizes that the term genocide is applicable to Africans in the US for the conditions they face historically and today.
 This petition is based on these conventions of International Law: 
1. The United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide;

2. The United Nations Charter;
3. The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights;
4. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
5. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
6. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
Evidence:
In this petition we present a synopsis of documented evidence proving the crime of genocide by the United States government against African people. The examples presented apply to every aspect of the definition of genocide and fit the punishable acts of genocide as defined by the U.N. Convention.
 The U.S. government is responsible for mass murders, mass and discriminatory imprisonment, and oppressive conditions in nearly every aspect of life, including state-sanctioned violence and murders, education, family life, reproduction, employment, healthcare and freedom of political assembly for African people in the U.S.



Next blog on this topic will expose the international genocide going on thanks to our country and their "All About A Salary and Not About Reality" mental. And then the black on people of color crimes. #HumansInvolved 

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