Monday, March 23, 2009

Hold On Oakland. . .


Opression (n): a sense of being affected as if with a body or mind.


The mentality of the people living in Oakland is opressed. They are searching in all of the wrong places for a way out. It is not their fault they were born into this kind of enviornment but becomes your fault when you allow the hardships to effect your life.


This past saturday, right on the corner of 73rd and MacAuthur a man by the name of Lovelle Mixon was standing over two police officers that were on the ground. He had already shot them and proceed to shoot them dead once again. It didnt stop there. A massive manhunt went down in east oakland to find this guy and shoot him dead. in the process he shot 2 other officers.


So in result 3 officers have died and one is brain dead because this guy was stopped for an expired registration. YOU DUMMY! you killed innocent people because you were too stupid to possible drive a car that had the right registration. You're on the parole in the first place so it makes no sense for you to be driving around east oakland tryna to act like you are hard as shit. I know he's dead right now and its his judgement and I doubt God is letting him through those gates, matter of fact, I hope he learns a lesson in hell because we are all suffering over here.


I'm not in Oakland right now, but I have been told by sources that high schools, streets, hoods, are mourning the officers for once. My father and bestfriends father wear badges when they wake up every morning to make sure that we as citizens obey the law. As a protection for the community, I am allowing my family to protect us and this is how it goes down in Oakland. "Fuck the police". . .yeah I hear that all the time but if you were in my shoes you will soon find out that if you baby daddy was a OPD you would not be tryna shoot him brain dead, thank you.


Maybe it was payback...or maybe it just the opression we so live in.
look for yourself:

1 comment:

  1. It is indeed a sad time in Oakland.

    http://derarwilliams.blogspot.com/2009/03/time-to-weep-time-to-heal.html

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