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The Nation's reaction to the Ferguson, Mo. Grand Jury decision
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Motley Wrote:I never said what they were doing was correct. I condemned it and said it was shameful. Just think it's a sad situation all around. But just because of what they're doing is shameful, doesn't mean it represents an entire group of people.

It's difficult to respond to, but I'm nearly positive white America has had its shameful moments in protests/celebrations as I've attached. But when it's celebration it's all in good fun to destroy property.

The announcement should not have been made at 8:00 PM local time. That was a huge mistake they made in first place. Riots regarding race and other factors will happen. It has happened under every President. Nothing they can say or do will stop that from happening.

You can say that African Americans are equal and not looked at any different but posts in this thread say otherwise.

It is time for truth- even when it is blunt. You seem to prefer excuses. If groups, all groups, want to be seen in a better light, they should earn it through being responsible citizens, obeying the law, earning their own way, and policing their own. When thjey get rid of the Al Sharptons, Eric Holders, Barack Obamas, Jesse Jacksons, etc. and develop responsible leaders, they may gain that respect you seem to think they don't have now.
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The Nation's reaction to the Ferguson, Mo. Grand Jury decision - by Harry Rex Vonner - 11-25-2014, 09:39 PM

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