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NAACP Monitoring Black Biker Discrimination In Wake Of Waco
ok im off to eat :thumbsup that bike lookz good and no they are not all sports players or comedians :disgust
https://ionenewsone.files.wordpress....pg?w=782&h=519 The Atlantic Beach Bikefest, otherwise known as Black Bike Week, is the largest African-American motorcycle rally event in the nation and one of the largest such events overall. Thousands of Black motorcycle enthusiasts flock to Myrtle Beach, S.C. yearly, turning the beach town into an epicenter of fashion and entertainment for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. However, many attendees of Black Bike Week have alleged mistreatment from local businesses and authorities, citing that a predominately-White biker event, the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Rally, treats its revelers with a differing layer of regard. This large racial divide between two of the largest bike rallies in the nation has prompted the NAACP to monitor occurrences of discrimination and related allegations via its ?Operation Bike Week Justice? event. For its ninth year, the Operation, led by the NAACP South Carolina State Conference and local branch leaders, are taking notice of police activity and how Black visitors to Myrtle Beach are treated. Along with that expanded level of scrutiny, the Operation will also tally how local businesses treat Black patrons and monitor traffic patterns. The Operation has an especially arduous task, as Myrtle Beach officials have announced plans to create a 23-mile traffic loop with just four exits, along with increased police presence, the hiring of 190 private security officers and establishing metal pedestrian barricades. Myrtle Beach officials passed what?s been called an ?extraordinary events ordinance,? naming Black Bike Week an event worthy of that designation. Adding to this level of preparedness, the City Council originally added in this ordinance that it would be unlawful for attendees to carry aerosol containers, backpacks, coolers, duffel bags, backpacks and other such items. The Council, perhaps realizing its folly, removed those limiting restrictions. It is not known what Myrtle Beach authorities issued in the case of the Harley-Davidson Rally, which began on May 8 and ended on the 17th. According to a press statement from the NAACP?s South Carolina State Conference, the organization is only expecting fairness in regards to the Black attendees of the weekend event. ?The NAACP supports reasonable law enforcement tactics designed to promote public safety and peace,? said South Carolina State Conference NAACP President Dr. Lonnie Randolph. ?However, the Association will vehemently oppose any tactics that unfairly target African Americans.? ?The overwhelming majority of Black Bike attendees are law abiding citizens,? said Myrtle Beach Branch NAACP President Mickey James. ?They should be treated with the same courtesy and respect as all other tourists regardless of race.? Operation Bike Week Justice?s inception is meritorious, considering that for the past decade the NAACP and Black plaintiffs have settled several lawsuits over discrimination allegations against the city. The NAACP and plaintiff cases pointed to the way Black and White bikers were treated at the respective events. The perception that Black Bike Week is a cauldron of lawlessness is without a solid foundation, a fact which the NAACP says it supports. Given the events of the biker gang shootout in Waco, Texas which left nine dead and over 190 arrested, one would expect that a gathering of potential rivals would require the same level of well-placed security. Yet many observers feel that the police response in Waco to the mostly-White biker melee was unusually soft, thus heightening concerns that police would turn an even higher level of scrutiny on Black bikers this coming weekend. The NAACP held a press conference Thursday at Sandy Grove Baptist Church to kick off the Operation. Like previous operations, a complaint hotline has been activated for anyone who wants to report of discrimination or misconduct of any sort. The toll-free number is: (888) 362-8683. Additionally, attendees can file complaints in person at Sandy Grove Baptist, which is located at 1008 Carver Street in Myrtle Beach. NAACP Monitoring Black Biker Discrimination In Wake Of Waco | News One |
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dennys cracker barrel paula dean etc... some places that have great food white folks are not welcome. i dont give a shit what color you are lets break sum bread foo! man i ate sum ribs and sides im full!!! got pies shit i cant eat them yet :helpme i need a bigger stomach :( |
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When I lived in Daytona.. "Black College Reunion" was still a thing there for spring break.. Half the stores in the town would close up shop during that week, because of excessive crime.
Eventually it got to the point the city no longer wanted to host the event so they started bringing in excessive amounts of cops to make the event uncomfortable for those attending. I remember that last year I lived in Daytona when BCR rolled around I got up on that Saturday morning (official start) to drive up to the store.. There was a cop standing at every block on A1A on the main drag and not a black person to be seen. They all went to Miami that year.. It was kinda surreal as the town was dead as fuck all the closed up shops and cops fucking everywhere. The moral of the story.. I don't like racism, but I'm also not blind to the fact that black people often bring problems on themselves. You can't act like a bunch of hoodlums and not expect to be stereotyped as a bunch of hoodlums. It's always the same story at every major black event like this. There is always shit loads of crime and the host cities eventually get tired of it and push them away.. |
sometimes people wont take your money :2 cents::2 cents: at least they didnt give in and beat the shit out of them. relocate the event and bring the food and drinks :2 cents::2 cents: like nascar
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