Is it time to talk about armed-self defense for Black people? – Everything Law and Order Blog

Is there a place for armed self-defense among Black freedom fighters today? Jacqueline Luqman talks history and strategy with Dr. Akinyele Umoja.

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20 thoughts on “Is it time to talk about armed-self defense for Black people?”
  1. All except for those of them who have felony charges should not be allowed to even purchase a gun should be the ones not allowed to carry such a weapon. All who don't should have every right to carry and protect themselves and their families at all times. No matter who u are.

  2. What are they talking about time to talk about armed self defense for African Americans. They have been armed in the slums for a long time. That's one reason why they get arrested. They have a weapon. Guess what. The made it a felony for a person with a felony to have a weapon. The young ones have been raised in prisons and have that prison mentality. That is the way they wanted it. They didn't want educated people of color eligible to vote and bare arms. So they decided to started arresting them for almost anything to make them ineligible to vote and bare arms. Just in case of an uprising they wouldn't be able to fight a civil war. What they didn't think that guns bought underground would be so difficult to control. Now they get automatic guns capable of firing multiple rounds continuously. There are armed people of color.

  3. Self protection is the answer. We don’t initiate violence; we exercise our right and responsibility to protect ourselves.

  4. Well beyond that time. I really don't understand why any black person would even think about stricter gun laws

  5. Gun ownership? Everybody, every color and every race can have a gun in this country as long as they are not criminals and obtained legally. Fukk gun control.

  6. We must be Unified togethers if we start supporting our community's with self defenses and protections loving our own black family.."
    then separating ourselves from the Common enemy's. ☝🏾Remember to separate yourselfs from them🗡..

    #B1✊🏾💯

  7. Wait, I'm confused, isn't the amendment that describes right to bear arms for every citizen, why is the question when black people need to begin to bear arms?

  8. If your in these racist areas or plan on passing through them you should be armed. Owning a gun as a black citizen is more difficult than whites, be careful to never let these racist cops use your 2nd amendment against you.

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