Rosenberg and Ebro looking MAD uncomfortable in here
He didn't go in and was a bit foul to put Robin's biz out like that.
as I've bytched and moaned already throughout this thread... if you want change you better bring violence
First off, the nonviolence of our elders is to be admired and honored.
I can't how my fellow young black's, in this thread, disrespect them. The article even says as much.
They way they were met with violence, showed the world how bad it is, in America.
What the people, in Ferguson, is monumental. But, stop with this disrespect.
But if much of America has forgotten the circumstances of earlier urban rebellions and the devastating consequences for the communities in which they took place, the people of Ferguson, whether consciously or unconsciously, tried to anticipate them. When police forced protesters to keep moving in the sweltering Missouri heat, residents pooled their resources and handed out free water to marchers. When the police shot tear gas into the crowd, protesters showed up with gallons of milk. When town officials delayed the start of school, teachers held classes in the public library. When late-night protests descended into bedlam, Ferguson residents woke up early the next morning to clean up the damage.
But, this is troubling...
St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McColluch, whom Michael Brown supporters see as biased because of his backing for the Ferguson police’s militarized response to the protests, a previous police shooting that he prosecuted, and because his father, a police officer, was killed by a black man while on duty, has not been recused from the case.
It's great to read just how much they held it down, too.