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Black girl magic.
Stuntin on white women like: #blackgirlmagic
Resist.
Cop shootings by race/per million: 1.47 white people vs 31.17 black people. And people really want to believe that the outrage is simply over one murdered black teenager.
Warriors - Mary McLeod Bethune, Ida B. Wells, Nannie Helen Burroughs and others at a Baptist Womenâs gathering, in Chicago. #powerfulminds
Why is the media overlooking Shaneka Thompson, the other victim of Saturdayâs NYPD shooting?Â
Since the shooting of New York City police officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu on Saturday, a flurry of news reports hit the Internet. But thereâs one big part of the crime thatâs being left out of reports: Before the shooter killed the cops in their patrol car, he shot his ex-girlfriend.
The media is overlooking this because if they focus on her, they canât use the killer as a scapegoat anymore
and because black women are not legible as victims
And I got all my sisters with me!
Lol
10.2.14
Sexism. Does it still exist? Many men say no.
This was such a well done segment.
I highly suggest watching it.
#muslimapologies
Yup.
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for every derailer trying to justify black genocide by insisting that, since we kill each other, cops can kill us too
Give this to the NAACP with a tall glass of âShut the Fuck Up.â
White people crying after Mitt Romney lost the election
Ah my favorite post on this site makes rounds once again
When white people call you âsistaâ.
this this this this this
if anyone hates me for this youâre not thinking clearly
think about the amount of people killed in the middle east, too ..
lol so edgy xD
the only reason america dropped the atomic bomb was because we were at WAR idiots, if we hadnât dropped the bomb the war wouldâve lasted at lot longer. 9/11 was an act of terrorism, why donât you go watch a video of the twin towers as they burn after the planes crash into them and later collapse in on themselves burying not only the people that worked there inside, but also the police officers and firefighters who were trying to rescue any survivors, and before they collapsed, when people were forced to choose to burn or jump out to their deaths. so yeah, the atomic bomb killed more people, but one was during WWII and the other was a direct attack of terrorism on America. And the only reason we were at war with Japan was because they attacked us at pearl harbor, if they hadnât done that the war wouldâve stayed in Europe and the atomic bomb wouldnât have been dropped.
Not even remotely true, but thanks for playing. This misconception largely occurs because of the famous Stimson article that was featured in Harpersâ magazine.
Of course, he didnât actually WRITE the thing and, though it presents itself as a fireside chat between two people it was actually a heavily engineered document, and almost every fact cited was knowingly wrong by the government at the time (declassified documents - read âem). But hey! What better source for info!
Thatâs neither here nor there though since Japan tried to surrender before we dropped the bomb.
Several Times.
Yes, Japan tried to surrender. Once through Russia, once through Switzerland, once through the Vatican of all places, and many times appealing directly to Truman. We turned them down because of the stipulation that we were not allowed to touch their emperor, a concession the US was not willing to make at the time.
âForeign Minister Shigemitsu has instructed Ambassador Sato [in Moscow] to find out whether Russia is willing to assist in bringing about a negotiated peace. Shigemitsuâs instructions, although cautiously worded, clearly imply that he has in mind a move by Russia to initiate peace discussions between Japan and the Anglo-Americans⌠[I]t seems hardly likely that he would have taken such a step without having consulted at least some of the more important members of the new Japanese cabinet⌠This is the first time that the Japanese have been willing to suggest to Russia directly that they are ready for peace.â
-âJapanese Consider Peace Possibilitiesâ War Department MAGIC reports of intercepted messages: EYES ONLY for President and closest advisers
âI learn from a very reliable source that in important civilian circles in Japan the peace problem is being discussed with increasing anxiety. A speedy German collapse is expected and it is not believed that Japan can then continue the war. It is therefore considered necessary to get peace as soon as possible before the country and towns are destroyed⌠If any willingness appeared to exist in London the Japanese would be ready for preliminary discussions through Swedish channels. Behind the man who gave me this message stands one of the best known statesment in Japan and there is no doubt that this attempt must be considered as a serious one.â
-Telegram from Swedish minister in Tokyo given from the British Ambassador to the United States
ââŚIt seems probably that very far-reaching conditions would be accepted by the Japanese by way of negotiation⌠Exchange of the Japanese constituted must also be considered as excluded. The Emperor must not be touched. However, the Imperial power could be somewhat democratized as is that of the English Kingâ
-Report from Swedish minister in Tokyo sent to US State Department
AND EVEN LATER THEY GAVE THOSE CONDITIONS UP
ââŚStated that he had been asked by Masutaro Inoue, Counsellor for the Japanese Legation in Portugal, to contact United States representatives. Source quoted Inoue as saying that the Japanese are ready to cease hostilities, provided they are allowed to retain possession of their home islands⌠On 19 May [1945], the OSS representative reported Inoue again had repeated to source his desire to talk with an American representative. On this occasion Inoue declared that actual peace terms were unimportant so long as the term âunconditional surrenderâ was not employed.â
-OSS Representative report directly to Truman
Of course, we did anyway. But thatâs not important.
Because the bomb wasnât about Japan.
In Derry and Ramseyâs Memo to Groves (May 12, 1945) when picking a target for the atomic bomb, one of the primary listed reasons for picking a target was:
âmaking the initial use sufficiently spectacular for the importance of the weapon to be internationally recognized when publicity on it is released.â
In fact, they ranked targets - AA to B. Know what got the lowest ratings? Military targets. The ones that got the highest ratings were civilian ones.
Japan was currently researching wooden planes. WOODEN PLANES. They had attempted to give up, we said no. They had already lost the war when we dropped the bomb. They knew this - hell, they tried to surrender.
So why did we drop the bomb, then?
A close reading of the memo tells all. It was to make an impact on the international community.
Do you know how Truman was first informed about the Manhatten Project and the bomb? It was in a discussion with the Secretary of State in regards to negotiations with Russia after the war.
Truman kept delaying the âBig Threeâ discussions, the most important political talks in recorded history, until basically the day AFTER the Trinity Tests - he wanted to wait until he knew he had the bomb as a political piece. Stalin and Churchill were VERY angry at him pushing the date back with little to no reason given (they knew, of course, because of spies and intelligence).
Still donât believe me?
The Secretary of War, and MOST of the army was against dropping the bomb. They wanted to give the option of doing a demonstration and giving Japan an option of total surrender (that we get to do whatever we want with the Emperor) or of giving Japan time to evacuate the civilian population before bombing a city.
Oh, and thereâs this from Stimsonâs Memo of Talk with Truman (June 6, 1945)
âI told [the President] that I was anxious about this feature of the war for two reasons: first, because I did not want to have the United States get the reputation of outdoing Hitler in atrocities; and second, I was a little fearful that before we could get ready the Air Force might have Japan so thoroughly bombed out that the new weapon would not have a fair background to show its strength. He laughed and said he understood.â
He laughed.
An estimated 500,000 people died between Nagasaki and Hiroshima if you count deaths by radiation poisoning and long-term cancer.
And Truman could only laugh because he was worried the bomb might not be noticeable amongst the wreckage of Japan.
The reason for dropping the bomb was to give America a better condition amongst the international population, particularly Stalin and Russia, in the coming years. It was to make Russia afraid to invade Japan (and from there, the fear was, the rest of Asia) when they knew America had interests in it. They dropped the bomb to give them an advantage when negotiating in the future and to give them a start when everyone began arming (a situation tons of scientists warned everyone about in The Franck Report).
But donât pretend it was about Japan. And donât you dare pretend it was about peace.
500,000 people died and all Truman could do was laugh.
Iâm rebloggjng this because of the fullness of the information-rich response (the part that actually contains facts, not the rah rah America one)
Bringing this back because it needs to be said and people need reminding.
WHY WAS I NEVER TAUGHT ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
WHY-
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The rage and betrayal I feel grows every day knowing I was forced to endure public âeducationâ for 14 years.
Fast food workers struggling for a wage of $15 an hour and the right to unionize participated in a nonviolent civil disobedience action last week.Â
This is Emily Nguyen (ponytail) and Kalia Vang (visor). Emily is 20 years-old and a sophomore at Sacramento City College. Sheâs worked in fast food for a year and a half and makes California minimum wage ($9 an hour). She says, âIâm just working to breathe, to stay alive. Iâm not really living life. We wonât stop till we meet our destination, till our wages go up.â
 Watch the emotional video of their arrest here, and be sure to support them on Facebook here!