Black Panther Director Ryan Coogler Arrested After Being Mistaken For Bank Robber: Bill Cosby, Micheal Jackson, Ali and Micheal Tyson. All are seen as criminals. Black music tells the story.

He was arrested for robbing a bank, was detained, and was in Atlanta for business. A Bank of America employee asked he discreetly give him 10,000. Officer found out it was his account. Two people were detained and the writer and director of Black Panther. It was a mistake to arrest him. The film took in 1.3 billion and he walks into the bank they don’t know he has billion dollars. They did not verify the account and the teller just assumed he was stealing. Ryan did not want to be robbed that’s why he gave the teller the note, it was all a mistake. Now if the teller was black he or she would have known it was Ryan Coogler. But American society has branded all black men criminals and all white men heroes. So here we are and once again I am reminded that like the Jet and Ebony founder no matter how successful a black man is you are just negro he used the N-word, I think that term is vile no matter who uses it.

So here we are in America we are all alone and scene as criminals. Let’s look at who black and famous has been criminalized. First Micheal Jackson, Bill Cosby, and Mike Tyson and Ali. No more no less the greatest black entertainers and Boxer. They tried to put Ali in jail also for not wanting to go to war. Micheal Jackson was labeled a Pedophile and found innocent and his career was never the same. Bill Cosby, was labeled a serial rapist he is out now. Mike Tyson was labeled and Rapist and he is out now even though he says Jail saved his life Drugs and partying was going to kill him. But he did not rape this woman bad judgment and should have invited her to the room.

Mike Tyson’s money rules the laws he is telling the truth. My opinion is blacks are Guilty till proven innocent and White are innocent till proven guilty and this is a true statement of life. I have been as a child accused of stealing and I never stole anything in my life and that is the truth. As you grow up you get used to being followed around the store like you are a thieve and this is just a part of life. When I worked at target most shoplifters are white people you would think it was black people. We are accused of things just because our skin is black Jay Z the story of OJ is a perfect example of this in rap. Here this billionaire is telling what is. His song is telling you how to get free for real. Trying to give a million dollars worth of game for 9.99. Government creates poverty and that is real talk. Lil Baby: Lil Baby – The Bigger Picture (Official Music Video), He is telling the truth has the government get us to commit a crime, It bigger than black or white, God is the only man I fear. Nipsey Hussle is teaching the streets how to make money legal money. Got L but I got E for Effort. Chess, not Checkers. What the fuck I want to hear your CD for. Spoke something into the universe to make it Clear.

Nipsey Hussle’s Journey Of Opening A Store In The Middle Of His Hood In Crenshaw (Documentary). He had a plan and he wanted his people to be legit. Marvin Gaye – Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) is a picture of the ghetto” this ain’t livin” “They make me wanna holla the way they do my life”, Brother, Brother there is fare too many dying. Only love can conquer hate. The music in the black community has always been a window into the soul of black people. H.E.R. – I Can’t Breathe (Official Video) “I Can’t breathe you taken my life from me, will anyone fight from me.” Land of free taken a gun peaceful fight.” Be thankful we want Justice, not Revenge”.” See us we can breath”. Just a little insight into the minds of black people and this is rough. We are still not free and calling the police on black men just taking his money out of the bank is real. We have a long way to go. Billie Holiday – “Strange Fruit” Live 1959 [Reelin’ In The Years Archives] this song got her killed that is how powerful music is. This was about lynchings. Black people have been doing this for a long time.

Nina Simone – Antibes – Juan-Les-Pins – 1969 these songs have power and that is a great power.

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