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“On one hand, the RGI [Race Grievance Industry] will declare that race is a social construct, but then use race to socially construct a paycheck.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Ever notice how citizens make it their business to videotape cops but never do the same to the thugs terrorizing their communities?”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“There will always be friction between those who enforce the law and those who break the law. But when members of the community steadfastly fight for criminals, the criminal element wins while the community loses.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Although the RGI is the architect, BLM and its media allies are the driving forces behind today’s anti-cop climate; ignoring the normality of black-on-black homicide to chase the anomaly of blue-on-black homicides. This BLM-induced avalanche of destructive propaganda — such as cops are hunting black men — is demonstrably false, but still has effectively appealed to peoples’ emotions instead of critical thinking.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“The lack of morale has resulted in a condition of stagnation commonly referred to as the "Ferguson effect" — cops intentionally standing down on the job to avoid potential encounters out of fear of demonization. The Ferguson effect has been cited as the reason for violent spikes in cities nationwide.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“A Tuskegee Institute study conducted a study of all known lynchings of blacks that occurred between 1882-1968. During this 86-year span, which is essentially the post-Civil War era up to the Civil Rights era, 3,446 blacks were reportedly lynched. Presently, black-on-black murder eclipses the number of blacks lynched (over the course of 8 decades) roughly every six months”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Today’s campuses are incubators for victimology, and in these places of so-called “higher learning,” students are essentially radicalized by political-correctness.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“5. The Negro Must Make His Religion An Everyday Practice And Not Just A Sunday-Go-To-Meeting Emotional Affair.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Ironically, NIGGERS will zealously jump for anything that’s free, except education.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“11. The Average So-Called Educated Negro Will Have To Come Down Out Of The Air. He Is Too Inflated Over Nothing. He Needs An Experience Similar To The One That Ezekiel Had--(Ezekiel 3:14-19). And He Must Do What Ezekiel Did”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“The left treats blacks like whimpering pets that they can trot out in commercials to gain more votes, taxes, and power. The right wants to treat them as adults.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Here’s the truth: NIGGERS are to BLACKS, what NAZIS were to GERMANS. The NAZIS, like NIGGERS, were a small, parasitic group that committed mass atrocities after hijacking the image of their people.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“The seemingly ubiquitous axiom that cops are racists has led to this age where non-compliance during police engagement is an encouraged strategy e.g. Eric Garner and Freddie Gray. Undoubtedly, the motive is financial since filing frivolous civil suits against cops for a financial settlement has become a new lottery system. However, confrontation instead of compliance will continue to lead to fatal consequences, and that’s what BLM gleefully envisions.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“There’s an unholy matrimony between thugs and thug enablers. However, Omaha’s inner-city quandary isn’t unique; this trend dominates America’s urban landscapes.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Have you noticed the persistent pattern of outrage that manifests from the black community whenever a black life is taken by a white person, especially a white cop?”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“One must understand that these “call to action” reactions are not spontaneous; they’re calculated maneuvers promoted by an ever-present Race Grievance Industry — an industry whose only product is victimhood... and it’s manufactured without pause.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Her face bruised and her lip swollen, Rosa Parks, the mother of the civil rights movement, seemed more sad than angry today as she quietly described being robbed and beaten in her bedroom here on Tuesday night. ‘I regret very much that some of our people are in such a mental state that they would hurt and rob an older person,’ Mrs. Parks said as she sat in living room of her modest, rented home, five blocks from the boulevard named in her honor.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Washington exposed them long ago. “There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. There is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“What’s the predictable response from a Baby Mama after learning that her son “Ray-Ray” was charged with a violent crime, or became a homey-cide victim? Of course, it’s “Ray-Ray a good kid; he would never hurt nobody… He my angel.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Just as a fish doesn’t know it’s in water, the typical Baby Mama doesn’t know that she’s a liability. Baby Mamas are shortsighted, low educated, self-entitled incubators who are complicit in perpetuating this HoG epidemic. Despite burdening the conceived children with a dim future and taxpayers with another mouth to feed, their multi-partner birthing marathon thrives.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Booker T. Washington articulated, “Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it is better to be alone than in bad company.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Ultimately, the DoJ’s report found that Brown’s rights were not violated, and it even addressed the incessant “Hands up, don’t shoot” narrative: “Although there are several individuals who have stated that Brown held his hands up in an unambiguous sign of surrender prior to Wilson shooting him dead, their accounts do not support a prosecution of Wilson. As detailed throughout this report, some of those accounts are inaccurate because they are inconsistent with the physical and forensic evidence; some of those accounts are materially inconsistent with that witness’s own prior statements with no explanation, credible for otherwise, as to why those accounts changed over time. Certain other witnesses who originally stated Brown had his hands up in surrender recanted their original accounts, admitting that they did not witness the shooting or parts of it, despite what they initially reported either to federal or local law enforcement or to the media. Prosecutors did not rely on those accounts when making a prosecutive decision. While credible witnesses gave varying accounts of exactly what Brown was doing with his hands as he moved toward Wilson – i.e., balling them, holding them out, or pulling up his pants up – and varying accounts of how he was moving – i.e., “charging,” moving in “slow motion,” or “running” – they all establish that Brown was moving toward Wilson when Wilson shot him. Although some witnesses state that Brown held his hands up at shoulder level with his palms facing outward for a brief moment, these same witnesses describe Brown then dropping his hands and “charging” at Wilson.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Nevertheless, marketing to the NIGGER subculture or overall African-American community is a slippery slope because anything can be misperceived as racism.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“Civil Rights shouldn’t be extended to those intentionally lacking civility.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“It’s mind-boggling that NIGGERS commit crimes against the taxpaying public but then are appointed taxpayer-funded attorneys.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“10. The Negro Must Learn How To Operate Business For People—Not For Negro People, Only.”
Taleeb Starkes, The Un-Civil War: BLACKS vs NIGGERS: Confronting the Subculture Within the African-American Community
“Even when blacks are the majority population in cities such as Baltimore, and occupy key positions — mayor, city council, city council president, police chief, fire chief, school superintendent, etc. — the Race Grievance Industry still schemes to convince blacks that racism is America’s default setting.”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry
“At the core of Victimanity are seven commandments. Ten commandments are too many. These short seven commandments are wisely enumerated dogmatic COTEV principles symbolized by Knee-sus’ jersey number. Nothing is ever thy fault. Thy is always a victim of circumstance. Every down is a punting down. Punt away responsibility. The most valuable real estate is in the hood — victimhood. Never partake of the Forbidden Fruit called accountability. Lest not even touch it, or ye shall suffer. A problem shared is a problem halved, so give thy problematic half away and make it a whole problem for someone else. Judgment day is every day. Therefore, be sure to judge others for your shortcomings. Thy is not thy own worst enemy; the enemy is always external.”
Taleeb Starkes, THE GOSPEL OF KNEE-SUS AND RELIGION OF VICTIMANITY
“Every veil secretly desires to be lifted, except the veil of hypocrisy.” – Richard Garnett”
Taleeb Starkes, Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry

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