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The Nation's reaction to the Ferguson, Mo. Grand Jury decision
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Farmmgr Wrote:You cannot lump all black people into a group. What you can do is identify race baiters and thugs. I watched the video of this kid strong arm robbing a store clerk. In my opinion a thug. Did he get what he deserved I say no but he got what he got. He got what that behavior often leads too. You cant fix stupid and stupid idiots are what you are watching on TV. That being said these stupid idiots are smart enough to know that we live in a society where being perceived as a racist is worse than being a murderer. They know as soon as you pull the race card out its card blanch and all bets are off. Whites cower down run and hide and try to convince everybody they are not racist. The issue at hand is lost. Nothing is solved and back to square one. There is a fraction of the black population that will claim racism until the day comes that they are allowed to rape pillage and slaughter with zero accountability. I as a white man who has always been around blacks, living with them as teammates and neighbors in the projects of Louisiana I have had enough of it. I think those old teammates have had enough also. We are divided more by socio economics in this country than anything, not race. Race is the easiest way to divide and always has been. Obama, Holder and the race baiters understand its easier to conquer by division. This is all about building voting blocks and power. Same as immigration. Being from the deep south I can tell you race relations are worse now than 20 years ago.



I haven't lived in the deep south but I have family down that way. One family member employs something over 40 people in small business. We've had a few discussions about the situation you mention, and he agrees with you 100%.

It's incredible when one stops to consider the line of rationale coming from the DOJ and upwards. According to them, we have a social scenario that is comprised of two mutually exclusive dynamics. First, it has been stated outright that there is justifiable and deep seeded resentment against law enforcement. And that blacks therefore, deserve a kind of government issued hall pass, to act unlawfully due to long pent up frustrations born of oppression. That very same rationale was demonstrated on Mr Obama's famous apology tour BTW. It would seem that in his eyes America, though liberator of numerous societies, has unfairly dominated world affairs. So, in the case of global terror, retribution, reprisals, murder and mayhem have been visited to our national doorstep because of our own actions. It would seem to follow then that chickens have come home to roost in Missouri.

Secondly, the Al Sharptons want to act as though all black people don't get the respect they deserve because of racial bias. (A ridiculous notion which any lucid minded person would reject out of hand IMO.) So, my observation is as follows; he and other so-called civil rights activists cannot on the one hand claim that black folks who cannot conduct themselves in a lawful and respectful manner are sort of driven to act that way because of being the victims of perceived injustices that may have occurred a half century ago, while on the other hand demand that they be treated as if they would never do anything of that sort. I mean, I guess a man's behavior would mean he could have it one way or the other, but both?

The US went through two world wars, and a number of local wars. We saw something last night that Hitler, Emperor Hirohito, Mussolini, and many other of history's oppressive villains have hoped to see. American cities going up in smoke. This is no small issue.
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The Nation's reaction to the Ferguson, Mo. Grand Jury decision - by TheRealThing - 11-26-2014, 04:09 AM

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