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

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We all know @DEAD7 and @TheReckoning @Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson believe Wilson acted in self defense :mjpls:
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Long Before Ferguson, Authorities Feared Riots at King’s March on Washington
Posted by Donovan X Ramsey on November 21, 2014

As Ferguson, Mo. and the nation await a grand jury decision on whether or not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing Mike Brown, authorities are “preparing for the worst.”

According to a report this week by ABC News, an FBI bulletin was issued, warning law enforcement agencies that protesters will “likely” become violent if—or, seemingly, when—the grand jury announces that it won’t indict Wilson.

“The FBI assesses those infiltrating and exploiting otherwise legitimate public demonstrations with the intent to incite and engage in violence could be armed with bladed weapons or firearms, equipped with tactical gear/gas masks, or bulletproof vests to mitigate law enforcement measures,” the bulletin reportedly concluded.

Perhaps in response, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a “state of emergency” in Ferguson Monday

Slate’s Jamelle Bouie wrote astutely on how law enforcement preparations in Ferguson represent a misunderstanding of what caused the unrest that followed Mike Brown’s killing.

“Put simply, the unrest in Ferguson was as much the fault of the police as it was the protesters.’ But by declaring a ‘state of emergency’ aimed at residents of Ferguson and the broader St. Louis County, Gov. Nixon obscures this fact and smears the community, pretending that it’s solely responsible for anything that happens in the wake of a grand jury announcement and all but giving license to law enforcement to reprise its draconian response,” wrote Bouie.

The expectation of violence in Ferguson goes beyond misunderstanding of the events following Mike Brown’s killing, however. The surge of gun sales in suburban St. Louis and current emergency preparations in Seattle (yes, that mecca for black revolutionary action) are also motivated by an irrational fear of black violence.

This phobia of black rage is nothing new. It motivated the slave codes that prohibited blacks from handling guns. It morphs wallets into weapons. Ironically, it’s why Ferguson police responded to what was a gathering of concerned residents with armored vehicles and tear gas. Almost laughably, it even led authorities to believe that the 1963 March on Washington would surely erupt into violence.

Around the 50th anniversary of the march, I interviewed a woman who attended when she was 19 years old. Ellen Pechman worked as a phone operator in the White House. Coming from a Jewish family that was concerned with civil rights, Pechman told me that she was determined to attend the event. Ironically, fear of violence at what we know now to be one the largest nonviolent demonstrations in American history almost kept her from witnessing history.

Pechman said she requested time off to attend the march but her boss at the White House refused.

“I asked for leave, and they told me that I couldn’t take off, and that I didn’t want to be a part of ‘anything like that.’ We went through a whole go ‘round that resulted in them telling me I couldn’t go,” she said. “Then Kennedy sent out a bulletin announcing the government would be closed.”


The day of the march, all D.C. liquor stores and bars were ordered closed. The Washington Senators baseball game against the Minnesota Twins was cancelled and federal employees, including Pechman, were given the day off. There was also a large military and police presence at the march. The entire D.C. police force was mobilized, along with 500 reserves and 2,500 members of the National Guard.

Authorities feared the march would lead to violence. In fact, when Roy Wilkins and Martin Luther King, Jr. appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press just before the march, panelists questioned if it would be possible to “bring more than 100,000 militant Negroes into Washington without incidents and possibly riot.”



But the Negroes did descend on Washington. Everyone was peaceful. King gave a speech. History was made.

The March on Washington is regarded in history books as a shining example of large-scale nonviolent protest. It was organized, in part, by one of the most respected nonviolent activists of all time. It’s clear in retrospect that authorities were reacting, not to credible threats, but to a much deeper fear. In order to understand the current mood around Ferguson and, perhaps, to understand why an unarmed Mike Brown was shot at least six times, it’s necessary that we interrogate that fear.

http://www.demos.org/blog/11/21/14/long-ferguson-authorities-feared-riots-king’s-march-washington
 

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That would be a change....people have protested and boycotted before....let's look globally....turning the other cheek isn't going to do not a thing for us.
No it isn't.
Its a short sighted knee jerk reaction.
What do you think happens after blacks declare war on whites?
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Who said declare war on whites?
You should read through this thread. :pachaha:

Anywho, rioting will only give whites(cops & civilians) an excuse to kill blacks with impunity. We also look like the savages they believe us to be...:wow:

... and we will have to live in those f*cked up areas when its all said and done.:wow:
 

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This the dude they arrested a couple of nights ago...

I'm gonna have to check this out when I get out of this casino.

He's been arrested mad times since protesting. Cops target him and Darren Wilson supprters really hate him because hes a palestinian Muslim who's anti-Zionism, anti white supremacy. Also, he's a streamer. Whenever he posts on Twitter dude recieves soo much racism and threats.

Dude is real passionate & fed up and know exactly how the white capitalist supremacy propaghanda machine runs. He ain't having none of it.
 
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You should read through this thread. :pachaha:

Anywho, rioting will only give whites(cops & civilians) an excuse to kill blacks with impunity. We also look like the savages they believe us to be...:wow:

... and we will have to live in those f*cked up areas when its all said and done.:wow:


I don't give a damn about what whites think about us....do you?
 

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You should read through this thread. :pachaha:

Anywho, rioting will only give whites(cops & civilians) an excuse to kill blacks with impunity. We also look like the savages they believe us to be...:wow:

... and we will have to live in those f*cked up areas when its all said and done.:wow:
Ok, now you're veering into :ban: territory. Your mindless shtick isn't funny. fukkouttahere.
 

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According to CNN (just now), the Grand Jury left Friday without making a decision and won't reconvene until Monday. :dry:
 

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The 10 Kinds of Trolls You Will Encounter When Talking About Mike Brown


.The "Wait for Evidence" Troll
This troll may or may not be anonymous and pretends to be focused on respecting and upholding the law. "We don't know what happened yet," they say, "wait for evidence before you lambast an officer of the law." They pretend that things like racism, police brutality, police corruption, etc. don't exist and insist that if concrete evidence is released, they will be swayed to feel "sympathy" for Mike Brown. But they won't. When evidence arises, they find objection to its relevance or veracity. They then transform into The "Mike Brown Shouldn't Have [insert human action here]" Troll, to follow.



The "Violence Just Begets More Violence" Troll
These people are the riot-shamers. They roll out the word "looters!" at every chance and are not interested in the fact that only a small number of people at the protests have actively looted, or that Ferguson protestors actually locked arms to prevent said looting. These trolls hide behind anonymous accounts, they masquerade as sane coworkers, and they work for CNN and other major media outlets. They focus on the "unrest" in Ferguson and talk about it out of context in an attempt to 1) divert attention away from the killing of an unarmed black teenager and/or 2) disguise their lack of critical thought. As Mia McKenzie of Black Girl Dangerous said so well in this post:"a community pushing back against a murderous police force that is terrorizing them is not a 'riot.' It's an uprising. It's a rebellion. It's a community saying We can't take this anymore. We won't take it. It's people who have been dehumanized to the point of rightful rage. And it happens all over the world. Uprisings and rebellions are necessary and inevitable, locally and globally. This is not to say that actual riots don't happen. White folks riot at sporting events, for example. Riots happen. But people rising up in righteous anger and rage in the face of oppression should not be dismissed as simply a 'riot.'"

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