IV. What do we want?
In the short-term we demand justice. In the long-term we demand reform. But we must be specific if we are to
hold our nation accountable. We demand three things:
• (1) We demand convictions and equitable and appropriate prison-time for all officers involved in the
murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, and all parties involved in the lynching of Ahmaud
Arbery.
• (2) We demand legislation that ensures Independent review of Public Safety Officers
• (3) We demand a modification to the standards by which officers can be prosecuted.
V. Voting isn’t enough
I’m sure you’ve heard people say, “If you want change, get to the polls.” Now, I’m not suggesting voting is
useless. But the reality is voting will not solve our problems. In fact, we cannot allow ourselves to become
distracted by political affiliations. The only way to get the change we seek is to show strength, both
economically AND physically.
VI. Physical strength
First, let’s address physical strength. It is both irrational and un-American for us to continue to be met with
force and not respond in-kind. This is why we need all able black Americans to exercise their constitutional
rights and LEGALLY acquire a firearm. Perhaps Ahmaud Arbery would be alive right now had he been able to
defend himself against the THUGS who lynched him. And under Georgia’s Stand Your Ground Laws, he would
have been within his legal rights.
To all my gangbangers: my bloods, my crips, GDs, FOLK, everybody. I’m asking you to help us protect our
communities from the white supremacist groups who would harm us. You are already armed, and you aren’t
afraid to die. I hope that you see fit to call a truce and unite against a greater, common enemy in order to
protect our children, our mothers, our sisters, aunties, and grandmothers.
VII. Economic strength
Now, we must address how we fight economically. America doesn’t particularly care about black life. If it did,
we wouldn’t still be facing what we’re facing right now. What America DOES care about is black dollars. So, we
have to start speaking America’s language. Effective immediately, we will only buy food from black-owned
restaurants. This does not apply to grocery stores, as we don’t feel there are enough black-owned grocery
stores nationwide, at this point, to accommodate the initiative. However, there are many grocery items you
can find on sites like webuyblack.com. Now, our black-owned restaurant initiative means that you will need to
avoid many of your favorite restaurants. But you will discover new black-owned favorites. And you must ask
yourself, “What’s more important?” Understand that this is only Phase 1 of a larger plan. We will implement
Phase 2 in the weeks to come. But this is something that everyone can do. So, what’s the point, and why will
this work? According to both Nielsen and the CDC, black people eat more fast food than anyone. By diverting
our billions of dollars, we will accomplish two things:

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