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Brandon James Bentley | The North Carolina Ritual (27)

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  27-year-old named Brandon James Bentley was apprehended at a historically Black college called the North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University in North Carolina.  He was found to have over 1,000 rounds of ammunition and various weapons in his vehicle, including two handguns, two shotguns, a rifle, a crossbow, a machete, hatchets, a stun gun, brass knuckles, and a blow dart gun. The Greensboro police had arrived in response to a call by university security officers, who reported that Bentley had been acting violently, making threats, and chasing unarmed guards on campus. Numerology One thing criminals like to do is steal names from those who have passed away. There was man with the exact name that passed way not too long ago ( Gilliam Funeral Home , 2021).  If Brandon James Bentley is his real name he was 27 years old, and appeared in court March 27 th:  Ritual = 27 ( Pythagorean)   Bentley =  29 ( Pythagorean ) Fake name = 29 199 Looking...

How Systemic Racism Has Affected Black Men & How To Overcome Oppression

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  Systemic racism refers to racial discrimination in society's policies, practices, and institutions. It can take many forms, including discriminatory laws and procedures and implicit biases held by individuals in positions of power (Alexander, 2010). One of the most significant ways systemic racism has affected Black Americans is through the criminal justice system. Black men, in particular, have been disproportionately targeted by law enforcement and the criminal justice system, leading to high arrests, convictions, and incarceration rates. Referred to as "mass incarceration." For example, despite comprising only 13% of the US population, Black men represent 34% of the prison population. And once incarcerated, the sentence they receive is usually longer than those of white men convicted of similar crimes. Lengthy sentences are not only due to explicit racism but also to a range of factors such as poverty, lack of access to education and employment opportunities, and oth...