Saturday, 9 July 2016

I am afraid of going to USA

I want to go to the USA, live the American dream but I am black. This sentence can actually become the topic to carve so many essays now. News across TVs' show things in an obliterated way. Like the deceased mother's, I haven't watched the video and I will probably never watch because it pains me to see someone dying. I couldn't even start imagining his daughter fear at the sound of the gunshot going in her father chest. I, nevertheless, saw one picture to try redesigning the environment in which that shooting happened. 

I guess Castile was pulled over, he was indeed. The engine was probably still on and he was wearing his seatbelt. That detail only should send the policeman that shot him behind bars for several years. 
I am black and I intended for this page to remain satirical and fun but it doesn't feel right to pass this and keep on writing about other things. #blacklivesmatter #.

Yes, black, rather human lives matter and it matters the most. Is this a new form of injustice or what!!! I reckon that a policeman should use his gun in case of life threatening situation. Castile had his seatbelt on he could not be a threat, he had a license to carry. It looks like I am learning so much about US law just watching and reading about black people being shot regardless. 

It simply seems like policemen are handed gun and told be afraid of any black people, especially those trying to reach for their driver licences, their guns are probably hidden in their wallets as well. Policemen in the USA are becoming terrorist, they are using terror to prove strength; they are using terror to put down black; they are using terror because they are terrified; they are using terror because they can't comprehend their own fears. 

A country with the very high profile of terrorism is typically characterised by bombing, random shooting and so on... I don't know what the American dream means. I just feel like I am afraid of going to the USA. 


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