Police Kill Unarmed Teen In Ferguson, Missouri

They are too comfortable in their past abilities to Govern themselves that Tef telling them to "get on the right side of History" is like in one ear and out the other.

They are listening to those words thinking "Fortunately for us, we write the History book"
"We make the laws" "We tell the World what happens"

It's going to be their downfall, and all involved and not "getting on the right side of History" will end their careers in the short run because the long run can't help them right now, they will regret their blindness and they can't see that because of how much dirt they've been able to do, that went and goes and is going unpunished. Soon enough though, they will pay.
 
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Situations like these have a catch 22.

Peaceful marches won't get the response we want and violent responses will rationalize their "fear" and give them just cause to be preemptively aggressive.
 
WOW a black cop killed a unarmed teen in utah, keep telling people this isnt about race

His name was Dillian Taylor. unarmed white teen
[h1]Justice For Dillon Taylor: Why Has Unarmed White Man Fatally Shot By Black Cop In Utah Been Ignored?[/h1]
http://www.inquisitr.com/1435685/ju...tally-shot-by-black-cop-in-utah-been-ignored/

Utah prosecutor: Decision in 2 weeks in Dillon Taylor shooting......<----- Decision in 2 weeks for a black cop ..... SMH

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/58374380-78/taylor-lake-salt-shooting.html.csp
[h1]Ferguson-like attack in Utah escapes media notice; race bias seen[/h1]
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...ial-double-standard-in-coverage-of-/?page=all
 
Pretty sure that black cop is getting arrested as I type this. The only bias in that will be that people pushing that with the "see see see it's not about race" stance.
 
Darren Wilson is among the most notorious men in the country. But almost no one has a good sense of what he looks like. The  only publicly released photo of him  came from his father—until a set of photos gleaned from public social media accounts appeared tonight.

Wilson's been a ghost since killing unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. last month: No one knows where he is, and he'd mostly erased or locked down his social media accounts. But not entirely.

The photos—all of which, except for the one above, appear to be from his wedding to Ashley Nicole Wilson—were  picked up by Colorlines. They include both  professional photographs  from  the wedding photographer  published on Facebook, and amateur guest photos that appear to have been hosted on the site Caringbridge.

Both photographs from Facebook appear in an album called "Ashley & Darren," taken in Old Monroe, Mo., about half an hour outside of Jennings, where Wilson was at the time employed as a police officer. Soon after, he left for the Ferguson Police Department; the marriage was terminated last November  after Darren Wilson petitioned for divorce.

After his death, Michael Brown—who,  according to a police report, stood 6-foot-4 and weighed nearly 300 pounds—was often described in the press as  "gentle giant." The issue of Brown's size has been the subtext of the pro-Wilson faction's claim that Wilson was "scared for his life"  when he fired six shots into Brown, but in the photo below—one of the first in which we've seen Wilson to scale with other human beings—the officer towers over his guests, clearly not a small man.

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So they were talkin about Mike being a 6'4" boheemoth but this dude is easily 6ft+

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Situations like these have a catch 22.

Peaceful marches won't get the response we want and violent responses will rationalize their "fear" and give them just cause to be preemptively aggressive.

Cosign

What's the middle ground? And if there isn't one then we have to make a statement and the silent protest isn't the way IMO
 
So they were talkin about Mike being a 6'4" boheemoth but this dude is easily 6ft+

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I'm saying... I doubt the 3 men standing next to him are all 5'5" and shorter.

D Wilson looks tall as ****.
 
Cosign

What's the middle ground? And if there isn't one then we have to make a statement and the silent protest isn't the way IMO
out of curiosity...since a couple of ppl have this opinion in this thread...

what do you guys think about hamas?

i think its kind of interesting that ppl are just now coming to the realization that peaceful protests won't change the status quo.
 
This dude Shaun King has been clutch through this whole ordeal.
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On another note, as each day passes I'm less and less hopeful that there will be a positive resolution.
 
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