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A True StoryA African American citizen of Columbia S.C. decided he wanted to find out just what was his community really about. He stated that every time he came into the neighborhood, no matter what time it was day or night, a old black man would somehow mysteriously be driving up to the stop sign leaving the community as he was turning into the community. This went on for weeks before he decided to pull alongside the old man and let him know that he found it strange that every time he came into the neighborhood, this same man was always approaching the stop sign as if he was just leaving. The old man just replied "Yea that is strange isn't it."The man then began to also notice that every time he walked out of his house, day or night, a car would drive past slowly holding up a camera phone to the window. At night the phone would have the night light on it lit up so he was able to see the phone. He found this to be strange too being that he lived in a quiet neighborhood where there may be a car that drives through once every half hour. Yet everytime he walked out the door, there was someone driving slowly past his house. He wanted answers so He figured the best way to start was by attending the community watch meetings held every Monday 1st of the month at the community library. He decided to take his nephew along with him. As he got out of the car he watched others attending the meeting go inside. Outside was some African American kids sitting on the steps quietly. He noticed that they were staring at them as they got out the car. As they approached the library the kids began to whispering amongst each other. 2 of them were teens and 2 or 3 of them were no older then 10 years old, no less then 5. As the man and his nephew approached the steps the kids all at once began to yell "The niggers are coming the niggers are coming!" The man looked at them and just shook his head at them in disgust. Not so much at what they were saying but because he felt that someone had put the kids up to doing it for whatever reason. Once he was in the meeting he listened to a bunch of senior citizens talking plotting about how they were going to have the patrolling police officer snatch the kids of a woman that just moved into the neighborhood. The police officer in attendance told them to just find out around what times the kids normally be playing out in the street so he could be able to come snatch them up. The man said he could not believe what he was hearing. He said nothing though just listened since this was his first time at the meeting. It was enough for him to know that this was something he wanted no parts of. When asked why his response was. "I thought that community watch was supposed to be something set up to keep the community safe as well as make it a welcome atmosphere for all that lived there. If those people have a problem with the kids then the captain of the block should approach the parents of the kids and ask as a community what can we do to help with keeping the kids from running out into the street because it is becoming a growing concern of the neighbors and the last thing anyone wants is to see one of the kids stretched out on the street bleeding to death as a result of being hit by a car. Another thing they could have done was seek volunteers who would contribute a dollar or 2 that could go towards paying for a babysitter to help this single parent mother with watching the kids. Afterall...she is a part of the community whether she's a part of their gang or not." He made a good point but we wanted to know why he called them a gang, his response...."Evidently these people have banned together and have nothing better to do with their lives except drive around in vehicles stalking any and everyone who isnt a part of their gang. It's the same tactics these gangbangers do when recruiting kids off the streets. They keep harassing them until eventually the kid moves out the neighborhood or joins the gang. Doing this makes these so called "good people" no better then the gangs. Believe it or not, they are responsible for deaths just like the gangs are. When you look at these people on tv who go shooting up the schools or go on a shooting spree in a quiet neighborhood the individual that did the shootings always say "they made me do it" and the first thing everyone jokingly say is...who is they? This person was crazy!" That is not true. They...is all the volunteers who stalk anyone who is not a part of their gang. It is for this reason that I take no part in their activities. They are the wolves in sheeps clothing and are responsible for many deaths. I will not be a part of that. Jesus went against "the community" and look what it got him. So if I haven't done anything wrong in this community and yet they target me for doing nothing but what's right then I am truely walking in the footsteps of Jesus Christ. My heart is pure and I would never try to get any womans kids taken from her. Any man or woman who claims to be Christian would do no such thing either. So those who wish to snatch a womans children from her and have them eventually put in foster care, just because they were playing in the street in a quiet neighborhood have nothing but evil inside of them. As the bible says, you will be judged by your actions. The neighborhood watch is turning into a modern day gestapo! The black communities who have joined in and are doing things like the ones I talked about are nothing but the new house niggers stalking anyone who their "massa" tell them to stalk. If that person has done nothing wrong in the community then the community has no business stalking anyone. Suppose the person gets mad and becomes hostile because of the situation? Then the community will say the person is violent but it is they who made that person that way. If they hadn't been stalking him/her everywhere they went then that person would not have been driven to that point. It is a evil system and I will take no part in it." wow that was deep, yet holds a lot of truth. The mainstream media and news don't tell us anything about stories like this, yet, it is stories like this that need to be heard in order for real changes in our communities to come. Tell us your stories, or what you think. (click here) |