I invited the public to discuss the APA's research on "Human Rights for Prisoners March" March 17, 2014, at 9pm PST, BlogTalkRadio. They could call (818) 572-2947 to speak on air or simply listen on their computers
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/2014/03/18/human-rights-for-prisoners-march
(Tapes of broadcasts are available for listening at Blogtalkradio 24 hours a day, seven days a week.) As director of the "Human Rights for Prisoners March," I congratulate the APA on conducting this research and publishing its findings. The findings have tremendous implications for the legal field regarding jury selection, police violence against black youths, Stop & Frisk, the school-to-prison pipeline, and mass incarceration in the USA - subjects that our advocacy shows explore.
I placed the invitation to discuss the APA's research during our March 17 "Human Rights for Prisoners March" broadcast at numerous Google+ groups. I wondered during the broadcast why more people did not call the show. I discovered after the broadcast that the announcement had been removed from every page at Google+ where I posted the announcement on March 12, including these five:
MaryLovesJustice
https://plus.google.com/u/0/115212823950444967993/posts
Psychology
https://plus.google.com/communities/108659806661566332958
B4H+/ African & African American Awareness
I discovered my posts at Google+ had been removed when I detected an error in one of my Facebook posts. I had erroneously attributed the research on black boys to the American Psychiatric Association instead of the American Psychological Association, because American Psychiatric Association appeared automatically when I began typing the words at Facebook. My Google+ posts were copied/pasted from my Facebook wall. That obligated me to revisit every post at Google+ and edit them - but they were gone!
(Tapes of broadcasts are available for listening at Blogtalkradio 24 hours a day, seven days a week.) As director of the "Human Rights for Prisoners March," I congratulate the APA on conducting this research and publishing its findings. The findings have tremendous implications for the legal field regarding jury selection, police violence against black youths, Stop & Frisk, the school-to-prison pipeline, and mass incarceration in the USA - subjects that our advocacy shows explore.
I placed the invitation to discuss the APA's research during our March 17 "Human Rights for Prisoners March" broadcast at numerous Google+ groups. I wondered during the broadcast why more people did not call the show. I discovered after the broadcast that the announcement had been removed from every page at Google+ where I posted the announcement on March 12, including these five:
MaryLovesJustice
https://plus.google.com/u/0/115212823950444967993/posts
Psychology
https://plus.google.com/communities/108659806661566332958
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Liberators of Black Americans (L.B.A.)
I believe, but cannot specifically remember, also posting the announcement on a couple of Google+ legal community walls and as a comment on the Google+ page for Bobby Seale (BPP). I probably also posted the announcement about the psychological research at my Facebook wall for Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Assistance-to-the-Incarcerated-Mentally-Ill/295716950438625 ~None of these pages had the post when I checked after the broadcast, either.
The announcements received no "1+" or "shares" at Google+. I thought that was strange, since the photo associated with the announcement is striking and the subject matter is intriguing. The post generated robust discussion at Facebook, and the photograph was shared 61 times so far. Apparently, nobody saw the posts at Google+ except Mary Neal, who published them.
The announcements received no "1+" or "shares" at Google+. I thought that was strange, since the photo associated with the announcement is striking and the subject matter is intriguing. The post generated robust discussion at Facebook, and the photograph was shared 61 times so far. Apparently, nobody saw the posts at Google+ except Mary Neal, who published them.
“The evidence shows that perceptions of the essential nature of children can be affected by race, and for black children, this can mean they lose the protection afforded by assumed childhood innocence well before they become adults,” said co-author Matthew Jackson, PhD, also of UCLA. “With the average age overestimation for black boys exceeding four-and-a-half years, in some cases, black children may be viewed as adults when they are just 13 years old.” Read the research "they" are hiding and preventing comments on at
"Black Boys Viewed as Older, Less Innocent Than Whites, Research Finds"
http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2014/03/black-boys-older.aspx
"Black Boys Viewed as Older, Less Innocent Than Whites, Research Finds"
http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2014/03/black-boys-older.aspx
The APA should conduct a study to determine why CoIntelPro/NSA agents target African Americans and news concerning African Americans for censorship.
Stalkers ordinarily show me what my most important subjects are by attacking them viciously. I found long ago that they work for elite white supremacists who hate all Americans and the idea of personal freedom in this country for anyone of any race. They specifically hate African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, the mentally ill of every race, Christians, prisoners, and everyone in the working class (in that order).
Stalkers ordinarily show me what my most important subjects are by attacking them viciously. I found long ago that they work for elite white supremacists who hate all Americans and the idea of personal freedom in this country for anyone of any race. They specifically hate African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, the mentally ill of every race, Christians, prisoners, and everyone in the working class (in that order).
Since it is so important to our oppressors to hide the APA's research and discourage conversation by the general public about the research findings concerning black boys, we will discuss it on the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" program again Sunday, March 23, at 3pm EST. You are invited to join us at "Human Rights Demand" (a different Blogtalkradio channel for daytime programming). I will place the announcement about the APA research and an invitation to discuss it on the radio at all the places named above where I definitely published it on March 12, as well those web pages where I believe I published it but cannot specifically remember.
This time, I will film the exercise in order for the APA to assess the stalkers' mental stability and perhaps join me in a lawsuit regarding the denial of our First Amendment rights. Members of Google+ groups who are denied the privilege to read the announcement are invited to join the class. Racists should not attempt to contain information on the Internet. The racist pictured below should use Spell Check or ask a black person how to spell "Caucasian" and "turban."
MaryLovesJustice
Human Rights for Prisoners March
Blogtalkradio (Monday nights at 9pm Pacific)
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