Ferguson police execute an unarmed 17 yr old boy (Update: Ferguson police chief to resign 3/19)

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And for those who want to know why Obama has been holding back:
Obama Endorsed By National Association Of Police Organizations

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/25/obama-endorsed-napo_n_1703978.html

Obama also continued the practice when he came in of the Defense Dept sending all that equipment to the police departments for free...

Limiting the availability of assault weapons is a traditional prerogative for police officers and their unions. And while the administration has reiterated its commitment to renewing the assault weapons ban, it has also signaled that it isn't going to put much effort into championing new gun control legislation, even in the wake of last week's mass shooting in Aurora, Colo.

Obama does have a proactive case to make to the group, of course. Whereas Romney has publicly stated he doesn't feel compelled to spend more federal funds on first responders, firefighters and cops, the president has made the retention of their jobs a top priority.


This is exactly what black folk need to be doin'; greasing the palms of these politicians for support. Not blindly voting Democratic.
 

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Ferguson so powerful, we got blond white women on Fox News admitting white privilege exists. :ohmy:

There's gon' be some change.

They're going to delay and delay until the NFL season starts. Once it does, it's game over in the media, especially with elections in November
 

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SMGDH @ 250 thousand donated to this Killer. White America please give Black people more reasons to know racism is alive and well. It's a mental illness and there are still a lot of people suffering from it.
250k is on the new page. the old page had 250k. he's up to 500k breh. these cacs are bred from the belly of satan.
 

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why did this thread die out when the riots died? almost like nyggas was in here for the wrong reasons and just wanted a show.... the real fight begins now..
most the people who were here for the right reasons are still here. thread did 300 replies today which is probably the most in a few days.
 

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#ItsBiggerThanYou: Thousands Take to Atlanta’s Streets in Honor of Michael Brown

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After days of protests all across the nation, Monday brought Atlanta’s first massive protest in honor of Michael Brown, the unarmed teen who was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.

It was not even 5 p.m. yet when people began gathering outside the CNN Center in preparation for the march, which was not scheduled to begin until 7 p.m.

When those two hours were up, the streets of downtown Atlanta were packed.

They were not just packed with demonstrators and signs; they were filled from sidewalk to sidewalk with passion, righteous anger, pure energy and an unquenchable thirst for justice.

Protesters were dressed in business casual attire and graduation gowns as they begged the question, “Just how nice do we have to look in order to look innocent?”

In the midst of the unending sea of people, the environment seemed unfamiliar.

In mainstream media, these protests and marches look chaotic. Headlines scream that they are not peaceful, and they are labeled as unruly riots.

But as I stood in the center of thousands of people, I heard cheering, laughing, singing and joking. I felt the passionate anger toward injustice, but I saw smiles and unity. I knew these people were fed up; you could hear it as they chanted throughout the entire march, but they were also hopeful.

“No justice. No peace,” the crowd screamed.

“Hands up. Don’t shoot,” they chanted.

“Black by nature, Brown by choice,” they sang.

“I am Mike Brown,” they declared.

This was not just a push for justice anymore; it was a celebration of the fact that this time things would be different.

It wasn’t long before dark storm clouds kissed the top Atlanta skyscrapers and winds picked up viciously.

One of the organizers of the march, Elle Lucier, stood barefoot in the soaking streets after her sandal strap broke.

The storm threatened to put an end to the march, but it only added fuel to the fire.

Lucier and the other organizers of the march turned around to see the massive crowd cheering and pushing through harsh winds and rain, and the 19-year-old activist described it as “beautiful” and “one of the most powerful moments of her life.”

There was an unspoken but understood competition with the storm.

This was the storm that the local meteorologists warned us about hours in advance, but we were the storm that our oppressors were warned about decades ago – and we were certainly the more powerful of the two.

When the thunder boomed over our heads, we cheered and threw our hands up.

When the lightning zipped across the dark skies, we dared it to try to outshine us.

When the rain began to pour so heavily that just seeing the next street sign was nearly impossible, we were reminded that as a strong unit we only needed to see the blurry silhouettes of those who marched directly in front of us.

At one point, the crowd stretched from Centennial Olympic Park down to Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard and down to the doors of the bars that line Marietta Street.

By the time the massive crowd reached the CNN Center again, the storm had subsided and the chants replaced the sound of thunder.

This was not hashtag activism anymore. #ItsBiggerThanYou was not being restricted to Twitter and Instagram. It poured out into the streets of Atlanta in the form of mothers who were tired of burying their Black sons, Black fathers who were tired of being considered “lucky enough” to be alive, and people of all races who were simply fed up with injustice.

Lucier explained that the Atlanta Police Department could have “gone and taken a coffee and doughnut break because there was such a unity in that space and a sense of love and support and solidarity.”

Despite the sheer size of the crowd, no violence broke out and nobody was harmed.

#ItsBiggerThanYou is currently planning more events, demonstrations and panels to spark more national discussions about the injustices that continue to plague African-Americans today.


Source: http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/08...ds-take-atlantas-streets-honor-michael-brown/
 

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Stayed out of this thread for a few days to try and just get a break from all the info...came back in today and see the pic of Mike's pops screaming/crying and that joint caught me off guard..Dude is in pain...cant front that shyt almost had my eyes get wet:to:. That pic is gonna be in my memory forever...it made me feel some type of way and I dont even have kids yet.....

but then i seen floating around on twitter it was audio creeping up out the cut somewhere and i was :whoo: when I seen punk as don lemon reporting on it...hopefully that dude who was spitting them corny lines will get mike the justice he deserved:salute:...bruh need to get on coli and get his barz up:heh:
 

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that pause between those gun shots :wow:. if we get the video of the actual shooting i might lose it.

wilson is straight up bytchmade
 

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That pause indicates the finisher moment. Remember the Amadou Diallo case where they blasted him 41 times trapped in a doorway? Witnesses all claimed there had been a long pause, before more shots were fired in rapid speed to finish him off.
And the shot they lied about and claimed had been fired in the cop car is dis proven with these 11 shots. Darren Wilson and his team should have given official testimony to the Feds by now , but they were'nt counting on this damaging audio which contradicts everything. Theres no other shots fired, he was hit with like 5 rapid shots first go.
 
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