ELIMINATING DISENFRANCHISEMENT FOR RECONSTRUCTION

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speaking in terms of the "street mentality." the street mentality is the mind set of someone in the streets. the "street nigga," a common term used in Black communities, is someone who has the street mentality.

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DISMANTLING THE STREET MENTALITY FOR BLACK PROGRESS LONGEVITY

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ADDRESSING ISSUES FOR DISMANTLING THE STREET MENTALITY

The community itself is responsible for conditioning men, women, and children to survive a hostile environment.
Lower class Black communities are accountable for conditioning children to be accustomed to criminal norms.
The street nigga or real nigga is the embodiment of the street mentality.
The street mentality is defined by having a mindset inconsistent with conformity to society.
Terms like ‘real nigga,’ ‘ bad bish,’ ‘street nigga,‘ are synonymous to each other and gives honor, respect, validation and credibility for ones who consider themselves authentically representing the Black race.
To say I am a ‘street nigga’ is to say my principles and morals are aligned with the streets. In other words it's to agree with the execution of various crimes such as gang violence, drug dealing and the everyday criminal norms.
The street nigga associates crime with the Black identity
therefore crime became culturized.
Crime became culturized in 2 ways.
firstly, was by the street mentality that refaced and redefined blackness by linking crime to the Black identity which til this day misdirects the life trajectory of Black youth who pursue criminal conduct believing it's a standard for them. The street nigga associates the Black identity with crime and therefore pursues crime to fulfill what he believes to be his purpose.
Secondly, Gangs and criminal organizations became influential as recruits enlarged gang territory and presence in Black America.
Criminal enterprises have assumed complete control over entire lower class Black communities and began to consume the community itself.
When your identity, culture, and community is regulated by a street mentality that links criminal conduct to the Black identity, you then have an identity, culture, and community crisis. Which is what we have today.
The climax of pride we see when Black youth commits immorality stems from this identity crisis.
There's pride in wickedness because Black youth have been misled to believe unlawfulness is a standard for them, the way they're supposed to be. Each having a desire to prove their self worth by living a life of crime.
And the streets have comforters. There exist excusers and justifiers of wickedness who preach the false narrative that wickedness exists due to a natural course of human behavior when there is poverty.
There are actually excusers and justifiers who within their narrow scope of awareness believe that poverty produces a wickedness.
Gang territory aggression divided the Black race by clothing colors, Cardinal points, hat directions, addresses, neighborhoods, and ideology.
Gang territory aggression is a product of the street mentality. So the street mentality divided the Black race. The Black race in lower class Black communities.
Gang territory aggression birth Territorial conflicts.
Gangs would trespass Blacks who were from other areas automatically. And you wonder why we look at each other as opposition, even when we're strangers.
Black on Black crime peaked after the emergence of gangs.
The BDs and GDs Chicago’s most notorious street gangs surfaced in the 1960s. And by 1974 Chicago had its highest murder rate, 970 murders.
Bloods and Crips, LAs most notorious street gangs surfaced in the 60s and 70s. And by 1992 LA county had it's highest murder rate, 2,589 murders in a single year.
Do you understand the majority of these murders are Black males killed by Black males. And that's just 2 cities.
We have to ask ourselves why have we allowed Black culture to be replaced with street culture where criminal practice is condoned and glorified.
How have we allowed the praise of criminal norms to exist right before our eyes, and serve as hypnotic lure for the recruitment of our children?
Our fight to survive have more to do with principles and ethics than our will to inflict violence on one another.
It has more to do with acts of kindness, compassion, courtesies, grace, mercy, and love than our will to do harm.
Our culture and communities are destroyed by racial hijackers.
Criminals guised as Black men waving Black flags and banners, yet in their hearts reside an evil that'll shoot first at any Black he sees.
Criminals that want Black bodies littering the streets, yet make claims that they're Black and proud. But I assure you, they're more proud of killing Blacks than being Black any day.
We've allowed Black culture to be hijacked by street culture which assumed control over our image and identity. That's our problem. The ‘real nigga’ is our problem. The ‘bad bish’ is our problem. As long as street culture influentially glorifies evil in our communities, while assuming control over our communities, we have a serious problem.
Our problem is we did not respond with effectiveness to the criminal infiltration of Black America.
We burned the streets down over police brutality. But, we have yet to burn the homes of those responsible for plaguing our streets with gangs, criminal enterprises, gang violence, mass murder, drug dealing and mayhem.
A Black child will experience more violence in his community and school than any other child in America. And it's not simply because he's poor, living in poverty. He will experience more violence from widespread evil being glorified by ‘street niggas’ who assumed control over our communities. The same ‘real nigga’ responsible for evil's culturization by associating crime to the Black's identity, have presented that culture as a standard for our youth.
Money is not our problem. Money won't overturn the evil in the hearts of men, we've learned that from our rappers. Rappers who grew wealthy yet continued to fuel and fund the violence in our communities. Our problem is a lack of ethics. Our problem is a lack of response. Our problem is a culture that's been given over to the hands of the enemy of God.
Crime has normalized in our communities and we no longer sense the danger around us. Here we are in the ghetto, in what qualifies as the most dangerous parts of hell, and we don't sense the flames.
Imagine how desensitized we would have to be to live in a community plagued with death, destruction, and the pleasure of it, yet not feel urged to say a word.
Unity is key to our success. It's the very thing Blacks are missing today. Establishing societal unifying ethics makes unity possible.
Eliminating the street mentality and the street nigga to cease their rulership in Black America to reclaim our identity, culture, and community we will have reconstructed a New Black America similar to that of Tulsa simply because the practice of evil is done away with.
But we must do it together.

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