What can we do about this problem?Brother Darrien Harris was found innocent and just released in Chicago after spending 12 years of a 76 year prison sentence. Now Brother Glynn Simmons is exonerated after almost 50 years of incarceration. This is sobering. Although innocent, we're held until we're old and lose the most vibrant years of our lives. Almost 60% of all exonerations are black people, mainly black men!
Yes. That should always be the question. It's hard to say what a definite solution to this problem could be in context of Glynn Simmons because you can't help it if you were a witness to a murder as a Black person, plus the White Supremacists can just choose any Black person that they want to place in Greater Confinement even if that Black person is on a completely different side of the planet but I would suggest that when even something minor as someone raising their voice in a room Victims Of Racism should be thinking "Uh oh, I am either about to witness or get into a fight or a murder of some kind" and leave the area quickly if you can or move away to a different part of the building that is far away from the fight or the attempted murder if you can't leave. Mr. Neely Fuller said that you should always be prepared for a situation that might change your existence forever in the beginning of this C.O.W.S broadcast (this broadcast also gives a lot of constructive Counter-Racist information on why you should be extremely careful if you want to confront Suspected Racists): The COWS White Terrorism On The Yoga Mat #WeepingWhiteWomenWhat can we do about this problem?
I have no answers for this.What can we do about this problem?