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Blacks kill more blacks than the KKK ever did

Documentary filmmaker Sixx King is black and he's tired of black-on-black violence so he wanted to do something proactive to make a statement.

So he put on a KKK outfit with a white hood and stood in public in Philadelphia to draw attention to an issue that the black community has not been able to solve - black men killing black men at record numbers.

This is not just a Philadelphia problem, this is a problem in most large urban populations. Last year, Chicago reported more than 500 homicides, and most involved black men killed by black men.

In Milwaukee County, of the 101 homicide victims in 2012, 71 were black males, according to the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office.

King, 35,  is tired and I am, too. While wearing the costume, he had a sign saying that black violence kills more blacks than the Klan ever has. Sixx said in 2011 more than 7,000 black people were killed; he said the KKK killed 3,446 blacks in 86 years.

Black-on-black murders surpass the number of people killed by the KKK every six months.

I know a number of blacks and some whites who will find what King did offensive. I understand that, but ask yourself this question: What do you see black politicians doing about the issue? I mostly hear crickets.

Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Gregory Thornton said last year that he was appalled by the silence and lack of outrage after several MPS students were killed.

King is bringing awareness to the black hypocrisy of being complacent when we know we have a problem and we are doing little to address it. We can talk about jobs all we want, and yes, high unemployment is a problem. But blacks have been poor for a long time and we didn't kill each other at the rate that we are doing now.

This is not a gun problem; this is a societal problem that needs to be addressed, and our black leaders, churches, families, youth and schools should be demanding change.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/190868061.html



"This is not a gun problem; this is a societal problem that needs to be addressed, and our black leaders, churches, families, youth and schools should be demanding change."
Finally, Someone that Gets it.
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206807 tn?1331936184

"Do you understand what I am saying? "

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Yes and I fully accept your apology. I know it’s hard for you to admit you are wrong.
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I did not say that.
You hadn't commented on this thread. I was referring to el who loves to be antagonistic and whom it just isn't worth tangling with over issues.

Please relax brice and don't take offense, I wasn't feeling particularly negative towards anyone when I wrote that...it was meant more as an eye roll about el's vociferousness
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Your comment says that I clearly am not worth your time... whiz off.
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pfffft to you too then.
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Oh, I full understand where you are coming from.  Your quote was crystal clear.  Respect.... pffffft.  
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Sorry brice, I was annoyed with el's post but in retrospect I see it would have been better to leave that out.
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