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Hindsight:

Imagine having the ability to go back in time and prevent major upheavals. Presidents should stay out of Dallas and skip the theater for the foreseeable future.

Black leaders should move around a lot and don’t stay in hotels and the brothers closest to you are most likely informants for the feds.

We are integrating into a burning house so continue to buy Black and maintain our businesses even though we now have options. We need to employ our own CHILDREN and leave them creating businesses of their own.

Fire ALL of the white cops from elsewheres! They will assassinate you and their media will call it justified. It won’t be enough to police the police. Even the NRA will vote to outlaw open carry once they see enough of us packing.

The CIA will, on orders from the President himself, hire out cops to flood Black spaces with a cheaper, more addictive substance called ‘crack’ (along with guns) that will devastate

us for decades to come. The ones who survive, they will incarcerate, creating an advanced form of slavery where our taxes through prisons (instead of the stigma of plantations)

provides for the pesky upkeep. As incentive for further motivation, if we do not kick ALL of the white cops out of Black spaces, cops will murder our unarmed CHILDREN

with impunity twice a week, every week, and we’ll do and say nothing about it with our top leaders murdered, jailed, COINTELPRO’d or expatriated.

Of course, we cannot do the time warp (as far as anyone knows), but we can utilize our commonsense to stop EVIL in its tracks today.

1. Fire ALL of the white cops from elsewheres.

2. This’ll curtail the drug and gun influx, end the hashtags, stop the prison pipeline and stabilize our spaces.

3. With stability, CHILD rape rings made up mainly of white cops from elsewheres will cease.

4. With our business infrastructure, we need to lead the way in finding alternative energy sources.

Can’t wait ‘til we have our own media. Everything changes.

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