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Ferguson Decision Megathread. (by Sparky)

 Sparky (0)  (29 / M-F / Massachusetts)
25-Nov-14 5:40 am
Ferguson Decision Megathread.

Source.

 

 

 
 
 SweetNothings 
25-Nov-14 7:50 am
Some folks are trying to get people not to shop on Black Friday in boycott of the Michael Brown decision!

Are you effing kidding?! More cheap crap for me el stupidos!

 

 

 
 
 ramblinman 
25-Nov-14 12:34 pm
@SweetNothings: No shyt! If the evidence want there, it wasn't there. What will be interesting now is to see if the DOJ is going to file a lawsuit and then if the family will....

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
25-Nov-14 1:03 pm
@SweetNothings: No shyt! If the evidence want there, it wasn't there. What will be interesting now is to see if the DOJ is going to file a lawsuit and then if the family will....
If they file theyre frickin idiots condoning more idiocy.....

 

 

 
 
 Zilya777 
25-Nov-14 1:18 pm
Ferguson Decision Megathread.

Source.
Oh please..smfh.
I will just wait for a REAL international news(?) story about a WHITE police officer who's entire life & career(& everyone associated with him) was destroyed, because he did his job & defended himself & society against a KNOWN BLACK CRIMINAL in a town that is %90 black & on Government & State aid.. Who must be really BORED, imo.


But the media & the BORED public, don't want to read or hear about REVESE RACISM or TRUE injustices.

*Guess I have a really.. Long wait*

 

 

 
 
 ramblinman 
25-Nov-14 3:04 pm
@WalkSoftly: DOJ said they may investigate. And in sure the family will team up with the other family whose son was killed in the area.

 

 

 
 
 rulost2 (35)     (53 / M-F / Mississippi)
25-Nov-14 3:11 pm
Im interested in seeing michael browns police record that his family is fighting to hide since he's just a big teddy bear ( bullsh*t ) like a robbery charge and atempted murder and those cigars he just stoled from a store befor he got shot.

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
25-Nov-14 3:27 pm
@WalkSoftly: DOJ said they may investigate. And in sure the family will team up with the other family whose son was killed in the area.
"" There are currently two open Department of
Justice’s investigations related to Brown’s
death: One probe into Wilson and the other
into the Ferguson Police Department’s
practices, according to McClatchy. The first
could find Wilson guilty of violating
Brown’s civil rights . The DoJ must prove
“without a reasonable doubt” that Wilson
knowingly and intentionally “deprived”
Brown of “a right or privilege protected by
the Constitution of laws of the United
States,” according to federal law via
McClatchy. However, experts don’t believe
this is a likely outcome.""
Link.

Will probably a civil case brought by MBs family though.......

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
25-Nov-14 3:49 pm
Abd just for sh!ts n giggles.....Obamas speech abt the grand jury decision and importance of keeping calm......If you dont want to hear the whole speech, skip to the 5:45 min mark and watch on the split screen as Obama stresses non violence on one screen and protesters turn over a car on the other....at the same time.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBrifdN...ient=mv-google

 

 

 
 
 WalkSoftly 
26-Nov-14 4:59 pm
Interesting op-ed type article by a pastor from Spring, TX...Too long to post it all but you can read it all, if you want....the link will follow this excerpt....

"" The Plight of Black Men
Rest assured, I do believe there are
systemic issues plaguing black men.
These issues are violence, criminality,
and immorality, to name a few. And all
of these issues are rooted in and
connected to the epidemic of
fatherlessness. Any truly gospel-
centered response to the plight of
black men must address these issues
first and foremost. It does no good to
change the way white police officers
respond to black men if we don’t first
address the fact that these men’s
fathers have not responded to them
appropriately.
There is indeed an epidemic of
violence against black men. However,
that violence, more often than not,
occurs at the hands of other black
men. In fact, black men are several
times more likely to be murdered at
the hands of another black man than
they are to be killed by the police. For
instance, in the FBI homicide stats
from 2012 , there were 2,648 blacks
murdered. Of those, 2,412 were
murdered by members of their own
ethnic group. Thus, if I am going to
speak out about anything, it will be
black-on-black crime; not blue-on-
black. I want to apply the gospel and
its implications in a way that
addresses the real issue. If a few black
men being killed by cops requires a
national “dialogue,” what in the world
does the overwhelming number of
black-on-black murders require? If the
police do not see black men through
the proper gospel-centered, image-of-
God lens, what does the black-on-
black murder rate say about the way
we see ourselves?
In addition to violence, black men are
plagued with criminality. Low-income
black communities like Ferguson know
all too well that black criminals
preying on their neighbors makes life
almost unlivable. Growing up in South
Central Los Angeles, I know all too
well what it’s like to have bars on the
windows and doors for fear that thugs
will break in to steal or kill. I
remember being robbed at gunpoint on
my way home from the store one day.
It was one of the most frightening and
disheartening events of my life. The
fear, helplessness, and anger I felt
stayed with me for years. And it
taught me an unfortunate lesson: the
greatest threat to me was other black
men.
The underlying malady that gives rise
to all the rest of these epidemics is
immorality and fatherlessness. We
know that fatherlessness is the number
one indicator of future violence,
dropout rates, out-of-wedlock births,
and future incarceration. And in the
black community, more than 70
percent of all children are born out of
wedlock! Fatherlessness is the bane of
the black community.
Nor is this plague forced on us. It is
as common as morning dew, and as
overlooked as dust under a
refrigerator. Where are the marches
against this travesty? Where are the
protestors who demand better? Where
are the black “leaders” who . . . oh,
that’s right, they have just as many
illegitimate children as anyone else.
Again, it is common knowledge that
this is the most immediate root cause
of the ills plaguing black Americans.
But What About Racism?
I have been pulled over by police for
no apparent reason. In fact, it has
happened on more than one occasion.
I was stopped in Westwood while
walking with a friend of mine who was
a student at UCLA. We found ourselves
lying face down on the sidewalk while
officers questioned us. On another
occasion, I was stopped while with my
uncle. I remember his visceral
response as he looked at me and my
cousin (his son). The look in his eye
was one of humiliation and anger. He
looked at the officer and said, “My
brother and I didn’t fight in Vietnam
so you could treat me like this in front
of my son and my nephew.”
Again, this experience stayed with me
for years. And for many of those years,
I blamed “the system” or “the man.”
However, I have come to realize that it
was no more “the system” when white
cops pulled me over than it was “the
system” when a black thug robbed me
at gunpoint. It was sin! The men who
robbed me were sinners. The cops who
stopped me were sinners. They were
not taking their cues from some script
designed to “keep me down.” They
were simply men who didn’t
understand what it meant to treat
others with the dignity and respect
they deserve as image bearers of God.
It does me absolutely no good to
assume that my mistreatment was
systemic in nature. No more than it is
good for me to assume that what
happened in Ferguson was systemic. I
have a life to live, and I refuse to live
it fighting ghosts. I will not waste my
energy trying to prove the Gramscian,
neo-Marxist concept of “white
privilege” or prejudice in policing
practices.
I don’t care what advantages my white
neighbor may or may not have. If he
does have advantages, God bless him!
I no more fault him than I fault my
own children who have tremendous
advantages due to the fact that they
were raised by two educated, Christian
parents who loved, disciplined, and
taught them. Ironically, when I think
about THAT advantage, I am filled
with joy and gratitude to God for his
faithfulness. People are supposed to
bequeath an advantage to their
children and grandchildren ( Prov.
13:22 ). Why, then, would I be angry
with my white neighbor for any
advantage he is purported to have?
And what good would it do? How does
that advance the gospel? Especially in
light of the fact that growing up with
the gospel is the ultimate privilege/
advantage! It is the advantage that
has granted us all “American
privilege”! Are we guilty for being
citizens of the wealthiest republic in
the history of the world? I think not!
As a father of seven black men, I tell
them to be aware of the fact that there
may be times when they may get a
closer look, an unwelcome stop, or
worse. However, I do not tell them
that this means they need to live with
a chip on their shoulder, or that the
world is out to get them. I certainly
don’t tell them that they need to go
out and riot (especially when that
involves destroying black-owned
businesses). I tell them that there are
people in the world who need to get to
know black people as opposed to just
knowing “about” us. I tell them that
they will do far more good interacting
with those people and shining the
light of Christ than they will carrying
picket signs.
In the end, the best lesson my children
can learn from Ferguson is not that
they need to be on the lookout for
white cops. It is far more important
that I use this teachable moment to
remind them that “God is not mocked,
for whatever one sows, that will he
also reap” ( Gal. 6:7 ). Moments before
his death, Michael Brown had violently
robbed a man in a store. A man doing
the best he could to make a living.
Minutes later, Brown reaped what he
sowed, and was gunned down in the
street. That is the sad truth.""
Link.

 

 

 
 
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