Seduction opens the door to a dismal train of innumerable miseries; evil is very seductive. Jealousy and games prevent honest, intimate communication and relationships, in society. Yet, the individuals who play games and are full of hatred play games with other people lives because these game fill up time, provoke attention, reinforce early opinions, about self and others, and fulfill hooligans with a sense of destiny. Many African Americans report feeling intensely scrutinized. However, critics report that these African Americans are just paranoid, and they may be right. Some European American sociologists have used the term paranoia to describe this protective anger, shyness, and caution among African Americans, when they are encountering the European American majority. Paranoia means an abnormal suspiciousness or fear of being hurt. Nonetheless, African American psychiatrists have provided evidence that this protective behavior is not all that abnormal for most African Americans, it represents a necessary defense against the real hostility and threat that is very often experiences in interacting with European Americans.
First of all, I strongly dislike addressing issues of cultural discrimination, although it is prevalent, only in certain segments of the population. I am young and I have many young friends, of all ethnic backgrounds, and they are accepting of everyone. When I write about discrimination, it confuses them and leaves them feeling alienated or like I am upset with them and they do not want to talk to be because they get offended. However, many African Americans face discrimination, which others do not, and it is horrible because employers just sit back and pretend not to know that they have racist employees, in their corporation and just let them run wild and harass African Americans or kill them, at will, and see nothing wrong with it. Recently, Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant, and Mike Brown are all young black men, unarmed, and killed by officers or someone acting as a vigilante. It seems that no matter what African Americans are doing, someone wants to target them. It does not matter if you are just buying skittles or kissing your European American husband.
The history of race relations, in the United States, is coming under major heat. On 12 September 2014, an Oscar winning African American Actress was arrested, by a rogue officer, for kissing her European American husband, Brain James Lucas, in public. American actress Daniele Watts, who played a role in the film, Django Unchained, explains she is frustrated and angry that the police mistook her for a prostitute, after she kissed her husband under a tree. Daniele Watts was fully dressed, and sober, but refused to admit she did anything wrong by kissing her husband, so two police officers, from Studio City, hand cuffed her. The hand cuffs were so tight that the actress cried and has a cut on her wrist.
The police department claims that she “Fit the description of a suspect.” However, the same thing happened to another prominent African American August when film producer, Charles Belk, also African American, was arrested and held for six hours because he was allegedly for an accomplice to a bank robbery, while in the area, for a pre-Emmys party.
Clearly it is hunting season, on African Americans, in America, and this makes any people uncomfortable to go outside because if an officer does not like you or what you are doing, they can claim that you fit the description of a suspect and detain you. Being arrested is serious, not only is it embarrassing, but it is a health and safety risk for many, and something has got to be done about the racism toward African Americans, in America. These racist people need mental evaluations and have to become accountable for their actions. The only way this is going to stop if you all start suing these organizations for breaking your Human Rights and Civil Rights. Even if you lose, it is best to take a stand because it cost corporations a lot of money to defend themselves. Nonetheless, Los Angeles California seems to be a hot house for racism. NBC Universal is a great example of a corporation, in Los Angeles, who allowed their photojournalist, Kenny Holmes, to get away with stalking, scamming him out of hundreds of dollars and harassing an ex fan, for years on end, and then threaten that fan, after he brought the issue to the attention of the Better Business Bureau. The ex-fan of the photojournalist also was African American.
The photojournalist was showing up in his apartment building, without having been given the address, harassing the fan on a social media site called thought.com under the name of wirelessguru1, and the photojournalist, Kenny Holmes, would even be waiting, on the concern for the young African American man to pull up to his home, and had been seen following him around. The African American man lives in Northern California and the photojournalist lives and works in Southern California, so Kenny Holmes was traveling far to stalk this fan and to this day has not been punished, but has been reported to law enforcement and his employers. As a result of the way the African American man was treated by Kenny Holmes and his employers, he lost his faith in God. The situation is really deep and got pretty dangerous, but justice has not been served. We have to stand up for the rights of African Americans because when they stand up for themselves, aggressor threaten to have them arrested by the racist police, and you know how it goes, if you are African American, and accused of a crime, the police are likely to believe you are a criminal just because of your skin color. As the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendoes.





