President Obama on the Fatal Shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile
The White House
20019

Barack Obama, Kendrick Lamar, Guns/Gangs, Child Abuse/Neglect, Mental Health/Illness

Mr. and Mrs. Barack Obama


Mr. & Mrs. Barack Obama

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“All Americans should be deeply troubled by the fatal shootings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. We’ve seen such tragedies far too many times, and our hearts go out to the families and communities who’ve suffered such a painful loss.

Although I am constrained in commenting on the particular facts of these cases, I am encouraged that the U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation in Baton Rouge, and I have full confidence in their professionalism and their ability to conduct a thoughtful, thorough, and fair inquiry.

But regardless of the outcome of such investigations, what’s clear is that these fatal shootings are not isolated incidents. They are symptomatic of the broader challenges within our criminal justice system, the racial disparities that appear across the system year after year, and the resulting lack of trust that exists between law enforcement and too many of the communities they serve.

To admit we’ve got a serious problem in no way contradicts our respect and appreciation for the vast majority of police officers who put their lives on the line to protect us every single day. It is to say that, as a nation, we can and must do better to institute the best practices that reduce the appearance or reality of racial bias in law enforcement.

That’s why, two years ago, I set up a Task Force on 21st Century Policing that convened police officers, community leaders, and activists. Together, they came up with detailed recommendations on how to improve community policing. So even as officials continue to look into this week’s tragic shootings, we also need communities to address the underlying fissures that lead to these incidents, and to implement those ideas that can make a difference. That’s how we’ll keep our communities safe. And that’s how we can start restoring confidence that all people in this great nation are equal before the law.

In the meantime, all Americans should recognize the anger, frustration, and grief that so many Americans are feeling — feelings that are being expressed in peaceful protests and vigils. Michelle and I share those feelings. Rather than fall into a predictable pattern of division and political posturing, let’s reflect on what we can do better. Let’s come together as a nation, and keep faith with one another, in order to ensure a future where all of our children know that their lives matter.”


Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar performs at the 2105 BET Awards


Mr. President, with all due respect your willful ignorance astounds me.

Your friend Criminal Child Abuse victim and urban storyteller Kendrick Lamar reveals in public he was raised and SOCIALIZED by Gun Toting, Drug Peddling, Emotionally Disturbed, Criminal Child Abusing GANG members responsible for Kendrick today speaking about childhood and adult depression as well as experiencing suicidal thoughts.

In his 2015 Grammy award winning Rap Performance titled “I”, Kendrick Lamar writes, *”I’ve been dealing with depression ever since an adolescent.”*

In paragraph eight of a January 20, 2011 LAWeekly interview published online Kendrick, born in 1987, told the interviewer:

*”Lamar’s parents moved from Chicago to Compton in 1984 with all of $500 in their pockets.”

“My mom’s one of 13 [THIRTEEN] siblings, and they all got SIX kids, and till I was 13 everybody was in Compton,” he says.”

*”I’M 6 YEARS OLD, SEEIN’ MY UNCLES PLAYING WITH SHOTGUNS, SELLIN’ DOPE IN FRONT OF THE APARTMENT”*

“My moms and pops never said nothing, ’cause they were young and living wild, too. I got about 15 stories like ‘Average Joe.’”

Kendrick speaks about experiencing Childhood Trauma, witnessing the roots of POVERTY, MASS CRIMINAL CHILD ABUSE & MALTREATMENT, UNJUST HUMAN OPPRESSION, violent felon family & community members who intentionally & recklessly ignored the well being of their children, UNJUSTIFIABLY DEPRIVING American kids from enjoying a home and community environment where they feel SAFE, loved & cared for.

During a December 29, 2015 NPR interview, Kendrick recalls being a FIVE-YEAR-OLD CHILD witnessing his “FIRST” drug related “SHOTGUN” homicide right outside the home where he, his siblings and numerous cousins were UNJUSTLY OPPRESSED & INTENTIONALLY DENIED BY THEIR CRIMINAL PRIMARY CHILD CARETAKERS, THEIR HUMAN RIGHT AND ABSOLUTE NEED to feel SAFE, loved and cared for during a critical period of their human/childhood development.

http://blog.chron.com/celebritybuzz/2015/12/kendrick-lamar-witnessed-murder-at-five-years-old/

No small wonder why Kendrick raps & speaks about childhood & adult depression, as well as experiencing suicidal thoughts.

Kendrick Lamar Talks About ‘u,’ His Depression & Suicidal Thoughts (Pt. 2) | MTV Video News April 2015

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/19/health/suicide-rate-for-black-children-surged-in-2-decades-study-says.html

After ADMITTING his primary childhood caretakers are “living wild,” Violent Felon, Gun Toting, Child Maltreating Criminals who peddled life-sapping ‘people and community’ harming dangerous drugs to their depressed neighbors, the adult Kendrick Lamar CONTINUES HATING THE POLICE for trying to protect his peaceful neighbors from ANTI-SOCIAL behaviors embraced by the EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED, SELFISH, CHILD ABUSING CRIMINALS Kendrick was raised and nurtured by.

President Obama, your friend Shawn Carter vividly describes he and his 24/7/365 Drug Peddling posse/crew/GANG using their semi-automatic “Mack Milli’s” to intimidate peaceful Brooklyn residents while enforcing and protecting their drug peddling operation from heavily-armed drug peddlers in adjoining neighborhoods competing for depressed, self-harming Brooklyn residents to purchase their ‘people and community’ harming products.

Nationally and internationally popular Shawn Carter and his wife Beyonce Knowles, as well as untold numbers of their recording artists peers create American music artistry informing American children as well as our foreign neighbors that some or many American teen girls and women, AKA the maternal half of our population, should be viewed and treated as less than human *itches and ^hores and worthy of basic human respect.

Mr. Obama, based on my experiences during the 80–90s as a Brooklyn, NY cop, robbery and murder investigator I learned it is not easy regularly interacting with mildly or severely depressed, often emotionally ill, self-harming, angry, tormented, frustrated, sometimes suicidal teens and adults who were raised and nurtured by grossly immature single PARENTS irresponsibly CONDITIONING their children to believe I was their OPPRESSOR and that I hated African people, viewing them as less than human creatures unworthy of respect.

Which sadly, is IN FACT the same way many young aspiring recording artists and their fans residing in this Brooklyn community, including admitted drug peddlers Shawn Carter and the late Christopher Wallace, view a significant number of African American teen girls and women they characterize in their American urban storytelling music artistry as less than human ^itches and ^hores unworthy of respect.

When & Why Did Our Moms Become Less Than Human? — Avery Jarhman Medium

http://genius.com/Beyonce-formation-lyrics#note-8640189


Mr. President, speaking at the eulogy for The Honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, you asked a VERY IMPORTANT question, wanting to know what is causing some of our children to “hate.”


Certainly, it appears Tupac was seriously interested in conveying this life-harming concept. Check out how Tupac designed the letters “H” & “I” for his ‘Thug Life” belly tat.

https://medium.com/@AveryJarhman/tupac-addresses-african-american-child-abuse-neglect-9caad667f9c6#.embip44ft

https://medium.com/@AveryJarhman/shades-of-tupac-shakur-witnessing-a-severely-depressed-teen-reveal-he-is-a-victim-of-child-abuse-65e7b8c41a51/


Mr. President, does the late Tupac Shakur, a popular urban storyteller, American recording artist, admitted street thug, and THROUGH NO FAULT OF HIS OWN a victim of *Childhood Trauma, Abuse, Neglect & Maltreatment*, offer a reasonable explanation for why some American children “hate?”

Does the late Tupac Shakur offer a reasonable explanation for why significant numbers of American children are being impeded or prevented from maturing into reasonably responsible, well-adjusted American teens and adults who become scientists, engineers, business owners, educators and leaders?

*”The Hate U Give Little Infants Fvvks Everyone.* ~Tupac on T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.

“We don’t need no more rappers, we don’t need no more basketball players, no more football players. We need more thinkers. We need more scientists. We need more managers. We need more mathematicians. We need more teachers.”

*”We need more people who care; you know what I’m saying? We need more women, mothers, fathers, we need more of that*, we don’t need any more entertainers.“ ~Tupac Shakur

Tupac, man who created American music artistry describing waking with suicidal thoughts before leaving his crib to snatch a neighbor’s purse for funds to feed his NEGLECTED, hurting, hungry belly, was well aware that not only are American kids being UNJUSTLY OPPRESSED, IMPEDED and DEPRIVED from experiencing their full human potential, Tupac realized OUR NATION is being deprived of enjoying the potential achievements offered to ALL Americans by reasonably well adjusted kids maturing into responsible teens and adults who care about the future of OUR Nation.

There is no doubt that prior to leaving us, a depressed, emotionally tormented Tupac Shakur, whose young life and wealth of human potential was taken from him/us by OTHER depressed, angry victims of Childhood Trauma, Abuse & Neglect, INTELLIGENTLY & CORRECTLY RECOGNIZED it is time to end “America’s War on Poverty,” renaming our Nation’s expanding social disorder and # ONE HEALTH CRISIS known as CHILDHOOD TRAUMA, to

*”America’s War on Childhood Abuse, Neglect & Maltreatment”*

Mr. President, I am saddened realizing that during your time in office you have not taken any meaningful ACTION to protect and PREVENT American kids from irresponsibly being introduced to a childhood filled with pain, struggles, torment, uncertainty, demeaning government handouts, FEAR and depression by a significant population of American teen girls and women failing to recognize that placing ABOVE ALL ELSE the EMOTIONAL WELL BEING of her child will most likely result with a fairly or wonderfully happy child maturing into a reasonably responsible teen and adult respecting themselves their peaceful neighbors and the authority responsible for maintaining peace in all American neighborhoods.

Mr. Obama, one last comment. During your lifetime have you, your wife and children ever fallen asleep at night coping with the emotional trauma, FEAR and REAL concerns for your safety while counting nearby or distant gunshots instead of sheep, Gummy Bears, or my personal fav, thatched wooden baskets filled with Newfoundland puppies?

Peace.


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Julie Dombo Speaks On Her 100th Day Of Recovery — YouTube

Young, emotionally damaged American teen representing his crew/posse/gang, as well as UNKNOWINGLY providing a disturbing symbol for America’s Culture of Child Abuse, Neglect & Maltreatment

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