If there were a fire and in the fire there was one baby and a crate of a hundred fertilized embryos, which would you save if you could only save one? Meant to be inflammatory, this question has stuck with me for several weeks because it shines a light on the truth. We would save … Continue reading
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BMore Protests: Lack of Concern for Convenience
A couple days ago, a Baltimorean pastor led a small group in an extremely disruptive protest. He and those with him parked cars on exit and entrance ramps from 95 to 395. It backed traffic up for miles. For those not from the east coast, 95 is a main highway connecting many states and main … Continue reading
B-More: The Fire Burns, Six Officers Charged, One Young Man Scapegoated
City prosecutor Mosby has charged six police officers in the case of Freddie Gray’s murder. The police officer who drove the police van was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter, second-degree assault, two vehicular manslaughter charges and misconduct in office. Three other involved officers were charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree assault and misconduct in office And … Continue reading
B-More: Sh! It’s not about Race.
It seems that nearly everyone believes the right way to protect the black male body is to beat it. Continue reading
B-More: How to keep the fire burning.
When the very authority you are trying to push to change demands non-violence, it becomes compliance to do the right thing. How do we stand up in non-compliance and still remain non-violent? Baltimore is teetering on the edge of something that could be great. A week of peaceful protests and nobody cared. A night of … Continue reading
B-More: Don’t let that fire burn out.
As I am scrolling through the multitudes of articles about the protests and riots and history in Baltimore, I come to one that brings tears to my eyes. The video (if you don’t have time to watch it, and you should) is a video of some gang members, assorted gang members, standing together in a … Continue reading