Life And Death On The Southside…

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BILLY X. SUNDAY reflects his thoughts while America’s war on the poor continues unabated.

Since I’m prah’lee like the only cat at this site that has intimate knowledge of the peripherals into the Sean Bell murder case I would be remiss for not submitting my $.02 (even though I still don’t have my W-2 from Harris – WTF?!?).

BOL raises an interesting point with the fact that Sean Bell’s economic status has as much to do with his murder than any other factor. Poor people in the United States stay losing. That’s just the facts of life playboys. We were all born to die. Poor people were just born to die faster and harder (no Daft Punk shiny leather pantsuit).

Peep all the shit that poor people have to endure in their lifetime… State sanctioned terrorism from the police, a legal system that prosecutes them even when they are victims, mis-education from derelict public schools and malnutrition from the quarter water corner store a/k/a bodegas. Someone needs to clone poor people because they survive some brutal shit on the regulack.

Sean Bell and his friends were poor people. The types of kids that would never think of taking a few stacks and putting that paper into an IRA Roth account. They prah’lee don’t even have checking accounts. The bar they went to was on the outskirts of their local neighborhood. Poor people typically don’t stretch themselves past the environs of the place they grew up. Shit is too complicated outside of the cocoon. Human relationships are too complicated with people who aren’t from the same neighborhood. Sheeeeeit, human relationships are already complicated enough with people in the same ‘hood.

In the county that Sean Bell lived in I can think of a dozen stripclubs better than the one he went to, but because he was poor he wasn’t going to find himself in an area that would be new or different. I keep saying that Sean Bell was poor. I don’t think you understand me though. Being a poor person doesn’t have to mean that you have no money or no expectations of yourself. It just means that you are mired in a caste system that devalues your existence. Sean Bell was going to be married the following evening so he obviously had expectations for himself, but he was raised in a community where the average person doesn’t achieve higher levels of education.

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Let’s be clear on something else. I am part of the working poor myself. I have been waiting on my paper from XXL for so long that my cable and my phone are both disconnected, so I understand why Sean Bell ended up in that rundown shithole of a stripclub on the outskirts of the badlands. The police were poor people as well. Don’t think for a minute that even detective grade police officers can’t be poor people. Keep in mind that these men have a level of education equal to Sean Bell’s. These cops might even have been underachievers during their school career. Joining the police force in some ways is akin to signing up for the army. It gives the underachievers some measure of power and control when they never had these things previously.

The night of Sean Bell’s murder was a cocktail of drunken poor males, and several of them had guns. The drunks with the guns also owned a ‘Get Out Of Jail’ free card better known as a police badge. This exemption is critical since it allows the police to sober themselves and corroborate their stories prior to being presented to a query on their conduct. Ultimately, it is still the story of poor people killing one another. I wouldn’t expect you to not be upset about the turn of events that finally acquitted the police of murder. It is a shameful story of the abuses of conduct and deadly force. Similar to the story involving the Blackwater USA mercenaries that took place in Baghdad.

This is the modus operandi of supremacy. Poor people killing each other and being eaten by the system.

Wash, rinse and repeat.

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11 Responses to “Life And Death On The Southside…”

  1. rafi says:

    “Don’t think for a minute that even detective grade police officers can’t be poor people. Keep in mind that these men have a level of education equal to Sean Bell’s.”

    Also worth noting that level of education isn’t protection from being amongst the working poor. These days, college is basically 13th grade. It doesn’t guarantee you anything. There’s a shitload of liberal arts college grads out there who cant get a decent job.

  2. sangano says:

    BBRRRRATTT BRRRAATTTT ….that’s the sound of the police

  3. persuede says:

    “…the modus operandi of supremacy. Poor people killing each other and being eaten by the system. Wash, rinse and repeat.”

    My new favorite post from my all time favorite blogger.

  4. persuede says:

    You found the right words.

  5. Dj RaYz says:

    How does one cop shoot 31 bullets out of the 50 that were shot to kill Sean. This is a large case of untrained trigger happy cops. The cops got acquitted too!!! What is going on with this world?

    We people need to wake up and realize that the government was put in power by us and we can all educate ourselves and take action to get us out of these poor living conditions. Life isn’t supposed to be about the 1% of society feasting beyond their living means while the rest of us fight each other for breadcrumbs that fall from their feast.

    I foresee poor people getting so broke that they will have nothing to lose and start to riot back against its oppressors. If our country gets into another war….I see a hood revolution!

    -Dj RaYz

  6. *listens to The Roots’ “Criminal” while reading this post*

  7. the_dallas says:

    ^ Get outta my apartment!

    *listened to ‘Criminal’ from Roots new album while writing this drop*

  8. Johnny says:

    Poor people are disposable. I thought we all knew that.

  9. Combat Jack says:

    plus, i’d put some dollars on it, that as run the eff down club kalua was, it was prolly 100x more fun than the swankier gentlemen’s clubs in midtown. fer real, as life threatening as the hood joints be, that “no touch” policy from upscale joints stay killing my high.

  10. Tiffany says:

    Mad drop! I’ve been pissed off since Friday! Still Unequal and Unjust for everyone except the 1%.

    I haven’t seen anything else about this on television besides the few seconds they loop the story on CNN. Otherwise ish is back to business as usual. Get ready for the next episode party people. Different poor person, exact same outcome.

    A bit about the judge: 74 and retiring? His last case? WTF? Did I say 74?

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