Megan Williams, Invisible Black Women Pt2
posted in Cultural, Social Commentary, Racial Injustice | | | View blog reactions | Print This PostTo date, I haven’t seen one t.v. report on the Megan Williams case, not a one! Which is not to say in the whole of the country that there haven’t been any, but if someone like myself who regularly watches the news ain’t seeing it, that means they’re highly scarce.

Can you imagine if 6 black people had held captive and rapped and tortured a white woman. We wouldn’t hear the end of the story. If Megan Williams was a Megan or Becky, she’d be a house hold name.
If some how the television news media missed it at first, yet the white blogospher was hitting this issue with the veracity and interest that the Afrosphere has stayed on top of this, they would have surely picked it up; as I can’t remember the countless times I’ve seen news reports credited to blog activity.
They want us to believe it’s all in our minds, and everything is fair, equal and dandy in this country. Well it is for them. But from Stepha Henry, to Dunbar Village, to Megan Williams; they show how little our lives mean to most of them.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. We’re in this by ourselves folks. You better be organizing in your local community for battle.
Read about the March for Megan Williams and against Hate Crimes.
Analysis of the Megan Williams Interview with the Final Call newspaper
Good resource on Megan Williams: www.nessapublishing.com/meganwilliams.htm
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