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

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That's what I'd like to see...everyone just go home...and than pop out on BLack Friday and shut that shyt down for the whole weekend.

True story...shutting down the stores on black Friday (and during the Christmas shopping season in general) would really hit people in their pocketbooks. I'd love to see the reaction to that.
 

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You know who busted my head with this NRA shyt...it was Big Mike the rapper...I was rocking with the dude until he Said the NRA needs more black members...I'm thinking to myself the NRA uses blacks as a reason to get people to buy guns and join their organization they damn sure don't want us sitting at the table.
black gun owners should just form an independent gun lobbying group (unless there is one I'm not aware of) fukk the NRA, they are just a tool of the White right wing at this point
 

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black gun owners should just form an independent gun lobbying group (unless there is one I'm not aware of) fukk the NRA, they are just a tool of the White right wing at this point

This is what I think as well...fukk the NRA
 
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That's what I'd like to see...everyone just go home...and than pop out on BLack Friday and shut that shyt down for the whole weekend.
I'm feeling that. Just go home. Then all of that show of force would of been for nothing and millions of dollars go down the drain on their part.

@Serious you've got a good point there.
 

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What protestors should do, like others in this thread have said is don't even react right away. Wait a few weeks, then make your moves.

The system is provoking, anticipating and expects violence and an uprising and Revolt from the black community as soon as the verdict is announced. That's why they're arming up to treat citizens like the enemy and act of war to oppress them.

Some of the greatest revolutionary groups knew this and thus made moves when they least expect it.

The governor, mayor, prosecutor, roorda and stenger should ass receive a friendly death bullet.

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Example. The picture in my avi is from the Athens Polytechnic Uprising. The writing on the gates of the Polytechnic (college) reads: Kick NATO out! & Kick The USA out! The uprising was againgdt the Greek military government dictatorship which the CIA had a hand in and USA government supported. The military dictatorship lasted from 67-early 74. In late 73 from Nov 13th until the 17th students and musicians protested against the military junta

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athens_Polytechnic_uprising

There was a geurilla warfare revolutionary group named 17n which was named after the last day of the uprising, it wasn't until a year or so after where they started taking out people who were in charge and involved in the military dictatorship. Including the Richard Welch who was a U.S CIA chief stationed in Athens, prosecutors, propaghanda talking heads and right wing news publishers, commander of riot police, etc and they did it over the course of years and years.

17N's first attack, on 23 December 1975, was against the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's station chief in Athens, Richard Welch. Welch was gunned down outside his residence by four assailants, in front of his wife and driver. 17N's repeated claims of responsibility were ignored until December 1976, when it murdered the former intelligence chief of the Greek security police, Evangelos Mallios and left its proclamation at the scene. In January 1980 17N murdered Pantelis Petrou, the deputy director of the riot police (MAT) and his driver. It also intervened with two long proclamations offering theoretical guidance to the Greek armed struggle and criticizing a non-deadly rival group, Revolutionary Popular Struggle (ELA) for poor target selection and operational incompetence.

17N resumed its attacks in November 1983, killing the deputy chief of the U.S. military assistance mission (JUSMAGG) George Tsantes. In 1985 it broadened its targeting with the murder of conservative newspaper publisher Nikos Momferatos. The proclamation left near his body accused Momferatos of CIA connections and complained that Greece "remained a puppet regime in the hands of the American imperialists and the economic establishment." In 1986, 17N murdered Dimitris Angelopoulos, one of Greece's leading industrialists, charging that he and other members of Greece's "lumpen big bourgeoisie class" were plundering Greece at the expense of workers.

17N responded to the 1988 George Koskotas scandal with a wave of murders and kidnappings. In the 1989 parliamentary elections 17N urged voters to deface their ballots with the 17N star. The assassination of New Democracy member of parliament Pavlos Bakoyannis in September 1989 prompted public outrage, including among Greek communists who respected Bakoyannis as a courageous anti-Junta journalist. The group abandoned its electoral pretensions and took a more nationalist turn.

Other victims included Captain William Nordeen USN, the U.S. defense attache, whose car was destroyed by a car bomb a few meters from his residence on 28 June 1988, and U.S. Air Force Sergeant Ronald O. Stewart, who was killed by a remotely detonated bomb outside his apartment on 12 March 1991.

In addition to its anti-American and anti-capitalist agenda, the group was also opposed to Turkey and NATO. Çetin Görgü, Turkish press attaché, shot in his car on 7 October 1991; Ömer Haluk Sipahioğlu, Turkish embassy counselor, shot on an Athens street on 4 July 1994; ship and shipyard owner Constantinos Peratikos, shot leaving his office on 28 May 1997; and Brigadier Stephen Saunders on 8 June 2000.

17N used as its "signature weapons" two .45 M1911 semi-automatics.[4]While face-to-face assassination was the early modus operandi, in 1985 the group exploded its first bomb, using a long cable to detonate stolen quarrying explosives, against a bus full of riot police, killing one.

In October 1986 17N bombed four tax offices. This was its first low-level attack against property. In December 1988 17N stole 114 obsolete anti-tank rockets from a poorly guarded Greek military depot. Between 1990 and 1999 17N conducted 24 rocket attacks, all but three of them aimed at property rather than human targets. In November 1990, a rocket attack against the armored limousine of shipowner Vardis Vardinogiannis failed. In 1991, 17N rocketed a riot police bus, killing one officer and wounding 14. In July 1992, a young passerby, Thanos Axarlian, was killed in a failed rocket attack on Economy Minister Ioannis Palaiokrassas.

After their inaugural attack on the CIA station chief, the group tried to get mainstream newspapers to publish their manifesto. Their first proclamation, claiming the murder of Richard Welch, was first sent to "Libération" in Paris, France. It was given to the publisher of "Libération" via the offices of Jean Paul Sartre,[5] but was not published. After subsequent attacks, 17N usually sent a communique to the Eleftherotypianewspaper. The group argued in its communiques that it wanted to rid Greece of U.S. bases, to remove the Turkish military from Cyprus, and to sever Greece's ties to NATO and the European Union.

On 7 April 1998 the group used a stolen anti-armor rocket to attack a downtown branch of the American Citibank, which caused damage but no injuries, as the warhead did not explode.[6] The rocket was fired by remote control from a private car parked outside the bank on Drossopoulou street in the downtown district of Kypseli.[7]

Victims
A list of 17N's known murder and kidnapping victims:[8]

  • Richard Welch, CIA station chief in Athens. (23 December 1975)
  • Evangelos Mallios, policeman who was accused of torturing political prisoners during the period of military junta. (14 December 1976)
  • Pantelis Petrou, deputy commander of the Greek police Riot Control Unit (M.A.T.) (16 January 1980)
  • Sotiris Stamoulis, driver of the above-mentioned. (16 January 1980)
  • George Tsantes, a US Navy Captain, high level executive of JUSMAGG (15 November 1983)
  • Nikos Veloutsos, driver of the above-mentioned. (15 November 1983)
  • Robert Judd, Army Master Sergeant, Postal officer for JUSMAGG in Greece, wounded in an assassination attempt. (3 April 1984)
  • Christos Matis, police guard, killed in a bank robbery. (24 December 1984)
  • Nikos Momferatos, publisher of the "Apogevmatini" newspaper. (21 February 1985)
  • Georgios Roussetis, driver of above-mentioned. (21 February 1985)
  • Nikolaos Georgakopoulos, riot policeman, killed in bus bombing. (26 November 1985)
  • Dimitrios Aggelopoulos, President of the board of Halyvourgiki S.A.. (8 April 1986)
  • Zacharias Kapsalakis, doctor and clinic owner, shot in the legs. (4 February 1987)
  • Alexander Athanasiadis, industrialist. (1 March 1988)
  • William Nordeen, a US Navy Captain, killed by a car bomb. (23 June 1988)
  • Constantinos Androulidakis, a public prosecutor, is shot in both legs and dies slowly of complications. (10 January 1989)
  • Panayiotis Tarasouleas, also a public prosecutor, is shot in both legs. (18 January 1989)
  • Giorgos Petsos, PASOK MP and Minister, is injured in his car by a car bomb. (8 May 1989)
  • Pavlos Bakoyannis, New DemocracyMP (26 September 1989)
  • Ronald O. Stewart, a US Air ForceSergeant, killed by a bomb. (13 March 1991)
  • Deniz Bulukbasi,Turkish Chargé d'Affaires, is injured by a car bomb. (16 July 1991)
  • Çetin Görgü, Turkish Press attaché (7 October 1991)
  • Yiannis Varis, a police officer, is killed in a missile and hand grenade attack against a riot squad bus (2 November 1991)
  • Athanasios Axarlian, a student passer-by; killed by shrapnel during a rocket attack targeting the limousine of Finance Minister Ioannis Palaiokrassas. (14 July 1992)
  • Eleftherios Papadimitriou, New Democracy party deputy and MP, is shot in both legs. (21 December 1992)
  • Michael Vranopoulos, former governor of the National Bank of Greece. (24 January 1994)
  • Omer Haluk Sipahioglu, counselor of the Turkish Embassy in Athens. (4 July 1994)
  • Costis Peraticos, ship owner, owner of Eleusis Shipyards. (28 May 1997)
  • Stephen Saunders, military attaché of the British Embassy in Athens. (15 June 2000)
 
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