WE, NOT YOU: White Privilege, Peter Liang and the Other Side of Justice

source: FUSION

source: FUSION

"We are not asking for White privilege... we are not asking to be included in this cycle of systemic injustice."

While she screams against "White privilege", cries racism and rails against police brutality in concept...

When she says "we" she refers only to Chinese...

She doesn't even realize how much she is misrepresenting this situation... lying to herself.

The conversation is only representative of a cry for special consideration, not blanket accountability and blind justice.

This is what "we" face... a group that large, formed that quickly, that only surfaces when someone is threatened with judgment for violating "us".

Where were they, where was she, when "we" were being assaulted, arrested, murdered all around her.

Why was she not outraged.

We are all human beings with the same right to life, liberty and justice. To believe that we have separate categories and therefore deserve separate degrees of those, is racism.

This is racism.

‪#‎NoMoreBS‬

Open your eyes... protect your neck.

Akai Gurley. Say his name.

~ Grey

GLOBAL BLACKNESS: We Are Everyone: Intimidated by the Grandeur of Black World History?

Nayara Justino thought her dreams had come true when she was selected as the Globeleza carnival queen in 2013 after a public vote on one of Brazil's biggest TV shows. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian But some regarded her complexion to be too dark to be an acceptable queen.

NAYARA JUSTINO (sOURCE: uol)

NAYARA JUSTINO (sOURCE: uol)

While I am happy for Nayara Justino... and I know that there is a good percentage of the populace that needs to be struck in the head with the reality of that barbaric, satanic, historical experience...
I do not have it in me to watch another TV or Cinema production about the Black "slave" experience.
I just can't.
There are many that are intimidated by the grandeur of Black world history. They are afraid that, to address the whole of Black culture and personality would diminish theirs.
But when has that ever happened?
Where in history have we done anything but enhance and enrich every thing around us?
Who can say that they are not better for Black style and influence... and say it without Black contributions to their "voice"?
We are more than just the result of oppression and abuse. We have more to say than to scream out in pain... 
"We" are everyone. "We" own everyone's stories.
This is why I art.
I want to help to show the world a complete human existence, one "work" at a time...
And help it be made whole.
Ambitious?
So be it.

~ Grey