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Under no circumstances should black people watch protests for many incidences of harm to black people such as George Floyd, Ralph Yarl, Breonna Taylor, Sandra Bland, 2 black Tennessee lawmakers and many others,** and then get confused because media keep showing images showing these protests include white people and a smattering of others.These images do not mean these very people or those communities are against Maafa Racism. It takes more than showing up for a protest to be about being against Maafa Racism. Maafa Racism is not issue-specific, thus protests, which are issue-specific should not be conflated and confused as to meaning it is a protest against Maafa Racism as it manifests in all institutions and as it is supported by the protesters themselves. It is a certainty that very few protesters even know what Maafa Racism is, and instead confuse and deflate it to the level ofacts of prejudice, discrimination, unfairness and injustice.
All you have to do is take the vital sign statistics of communities and protesters before and after a protest, issue or event or natural disaster and you will see that Maafa Racism has gone nowhere, but is only obscured by media smokescreens and our confusion as to what those images mean.
Participating in a protest can be likened to a momentary sprinkle of humanity; however, people who show support for anything involving black people, you don't get to live off a baked Maafa Racism systemic institutionalized multilayered culture cake covered in a thick layer of food colored frosting, then sprinkle on tidbits of humanity and offer those sprinkles to me as evidence that progress is being made against Maafa Racism, which is a full scale nonstop attack on blacks by all other races.
See also: protest, protests, protesting, protesters**This also includes the supportful sounding three white males from the State Police, Local Police and Prosecutor for the area in Alabama where the black people were shot at the Sweet 16 Party.