"Be Very Very Quiet, I am hunting unarmed African Americans".
After reading the newspaper this morning concerning the killing of a young Black American, I thought about a
cartoon character that used to state, " Be Very Very Quiet, I'm hunting?"
In the years past, we the African American population has had to deal with the good old boys in the south, the John
Burke Society. In the North, the knights of the Klu Klux Klan throughout America.
It is my opinion that the good old boys, the John Burke Society, and and the Klan has now infiltrated the ranks of our
law enforcement departments. Enough is enough, Civil Rights leaders, Civil Rights organizations, and those Black
Americans that are in key political positions stand up and be counted. It has been said that it takes a community to
raise a child, let it be said that it takes a race of people to wipe out racism and the cold-blooded killing of our people
in the name of the law.
After reading Commissioner Kelly's statement regarding the shooting in Brooklyn, I have placed him, in my mind, in
the likeness of Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party. Well Commissioner Kelly, there is a God, who sits high and
looks low. The blood you shed today will be required of this nation tomorrow.
NAACP, where are you? Rainbow Coalition, where are you? Reverend Al Sharpton, where are you? Mr. Roy Innis,
where are you? Mr. Julian Bond, where are you? Reverend Dr. Benjamin Chavis, where are you? United States
Department of Civil Rights, where are you?
It seems that everybody has a mouth, but are afraid to put their behind on the line, I am not, and my name Bishop
William B. Caractor, Civil Rights Activist in Housing for over 35 years, meet me on this road, hold my hand as I carry
this load, we are tired of dying in wars and have no freedom here in this United States. Remember, the Blacks,
Chinese, Japanese, Hispanics, and Native Americans built this country, and we can't even have a piece of the pie.