
All the while the "Civil Rights Leaders" who look "back in the day" when Black folks were not allowed to attend the high school in Clayton County of their own choosing - pat themselves on the back in regards to their growing political power - the Black students in the schools that are run by people who are looked upon favorably by these ideological bigots fear for their safety.
Maybe if we imagine that a gang of White kids who did not want to see Dominic Thompson in their school did this we could get these people who purport to fight for the JUSTICE for Black people into action over this, the latest in the series of assaults upon the safety and civil rights of Black people and residents of Clayton County regardless of their race.
Can someone tell me a downside of my agitation against the ideological bigots that purport to have our community's best interests in mind? If I goad them into action - more Black people will receive protection. When they come out and attack me - simply add that to the list of Blacks getting attack by another Black.
Plain and simple these people are into POWER not the fundamental attainments that we once demanded prior to entering into political advocacy.
For those of you asking me for MY SOLUTIONS - you are looking at it!!!! I am demanding that those who now sit in the seat of authority to DO THEIR JOBS in keeping the Black community safe. It is already clear that the Black community is not inclined to vote them out of office. What other recourse do I have? Welcome them into Fayette County so they can escape the torment? I am attempting to get the Black Flight Progressives to STAY PUT in their Progressive Bastions by getting them to see that there are indeed long term consequences to their bigoted ideology which has them fighting against the SYSTEM while failing to field a functional SYSTEM of their own. Put down your FIST and put forth a more functional system.

Clayton County Student Badly Beaten On School Grounds - Click Here To See Video
JONESBORO, Ga. -- A Clayton County tenth grader, who no longer wanted to be part a clique, is recovering from a brutal on-campus assault and authorities said they are considering upgrading charges against the individuals responsible.
Dominic Thompson, 17, told WSB-TV Channel 2 that two of his classmates convinced him to leave first period gym class before turning on him in the worst way.
“We went inside the football bin where they keep all of the equipment and that's when he had hit me. We started fighting and I hit my head on something,” said Thompson, who became unconscious.
The incident, which happened Thursday on the campus of Jonesboro High School, left Thompson with a black eye and several bruises on his face.
Thompson said there are at least four gangs at Jonesboro High School. Often called cliques or “sets,” students are said to be forced in and beaten as initiation.
Thompson admitted to once being part of a clique or “set,” but told WSB-TV that he no longer wanted to participate. As a result, fellow clique members deemed Thompson in serious violation of gang rules for talking to others.
“They just try boys that they know not going to do nothing back to them and just beat the boys down,” said Thompson.
Thompson’s mother, Katrina Thomas, said she is furious.
“My child is scared to walk the streets,” said Thomas.
She said she feared for her son’s life and questions on-campus security.
“I'm not saying that they don't have security, but you don't have enough. That's my point,” said Thomas.
“We believe this was an isolated incident, ... and the allegations of gang violence come from the parent and the district is working with the school resource officer and police with respect to this matter,” said Charles White, a spokesperson for the Clayton County School District.
The two students accused in connection with the incident were being held at the Regional Youth Detention Center Friday, charged with battery and the Georgia Gang Act. The district attorney is considering whether to upgrade the charges to aggravated assault.
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