Good And Evil

In response to a story by Delta B. McKenzie
Good and Evil? And when the looting starts? Shooting? Or is there another way? It is not I but we. Not Black and White.
Summary
The web content reflects on the complexities of the black community's response to racism, emphasizing collective identity over binary notions of good and evil, and questioning societal reactions to protests and looting.
Abstract
The article, in response to a piece by Delta B. McKenzie, delves into the nuanced discourse surrounding the black community's reactions to racism. It challenges the simplistic dichotomy of good and evil, suggesting that the community's response is a shared experience rather than an individual one. The text critically examines the societal outcry over property damage during protests, juxtaposing it with the collective identity and solidarity within the black community. It references John Boyega's public stance against racism, asserting that his sentiment is not up for debate but rather a declaration of his stance against injustice.
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In response to a story by Delta B. McKenzie
Good and Evil? And when the looting starts? Shooting? Or is there another way? It is not I but we. Not Black and White.