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                                                         "The Struggle Continues"


As I post right now, my Brothers and Sisters are fighting for justice in Baltimore. They are fighting for a man that (absolutely no one can disagree) should have not dead. My Brother Freddie Gray life was snatched away senselessly. Even though we do not fully know the details (that is part of what we are fighting for) as stated before, there was no reason his arrest should have resulted in his death. Therefore, we are doing the all to familiar but never vain action of protesting.


If y'all don't believe me, just watch the news and you will see the Struggle Still Continues. There is still cause and reason to fight for justice. No matter what or who you believe in: Black Lives Matter. One thing that we can all agree upon is that RIGHT IS RIGHT and WRONG IS WRONG. That is what my Sisters and Brothers are trying to accomplish in the fight against oppression. Their fight is to Protect and Establish HUMAN RIGHTS as well as CIVIL RIGHTS. At the same time they are DENOUNCING WRONG DOINGS and trying to get JUSTICE FOR THE WRONGED.


Proud to see my Brothers and Sisters not just sitting as we are still looking for JUSTICE IN 2015. Also, much support and love to the citizens of Baltimore taking this day to make the feeling of many Americans a actual reality. We got to fight for justice even if its the long thing we do. We can't let another generation grow up in this oppressed and unjust society.


In closing, much respect to the people of Baltimore, Maryland for the positive actions they are taking "For As Long As THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES, WE WILL CONTINUE."



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