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If this were a world that made sense more african americans would be more embarrassed by the behavior of their fellow negro's actions over the past months (and especially last night) than the shooting death of a store-robbin' gangster.
It was a predictable outcome though. There will be much more to come in the near future as well. 1 + 1 = 2, that's how simple the calculation is and prediction.
Michael Brown was nothing more than a low class criminal. He put his hand on the storekeeper, robbed cigars. He is no sweet little boy, he was a rotten young man. He wasn't about to amount to anything anytime soon in his life.
Now the world has one less criminal.
Also, lets put some blame on his parents, they obviously did not do a good job in raising thier son.
and to all these morons that are burning and robbing and destroying their own city, who does this?
Oh yeah, a pack of low class animals. Which is basically what they are.
If this were a world that made sense more african americans would be more embarrassed by the behavior of their fellow negro's actions over the past months (and especially last night) than the shooting death of a store-robbin' gangster.
I'm African American and I'm not embarrassed.
I'll tell you why.
I don't live in Ferguson, and I did not order those people to riot. I have no control over the behavior of other Blacks, and just because I tell some Black to do something or not do something, does not mean they will listen to me.
I know I am not a criminal and at the end of the day I am only responsible for myself. I pay the rent, my bills, and feed myself . Not a race of people, but me individually.
For anyone who does property destruction or whatever other crime, that's what the law enforcement, the courts, and the whole criminal justice system is for.
And I have no actual idea why those people are rioting, and to tell you the truth I don't care. If they get locked up by the police, I also don't care. I myself avoid the types of people who riot and do violent things as I'm not a fan of violence nor am I looking to have a police incident.
Michael Brown was nothing more than a low class criminal. He put his hand on the storekeeper, robbed cigars. He is no sweet little boy, he was a rotten young man. He wasn't about to amount to anything anytime soon in his life.
Now the world has one less criminal.
Also, lets put some blame on his parents, they obviously did not do a good job in raising thier son.
and to all these morons that are burning and robbing and destroying their own city, who does this?
Oh yeah, a pack of low class animals. Which is basically what they are.
A smart respectful person wold not do this.
Particularly since there will be consequences to these actions.
Media coverage of these events is a bit biased. They'll mention the race of a victim of a police incident, and portray the person as innocent. Only at the end of the report will they mention the person had a long history of crime and/or was involved in a crime at the time of the police incident. But bad news and inciting riots is how news media make their money. The more views the more advertisers. The best thing you can do the counter this is turn the tv news off and don't click on news links that are obviously race baiting.
I am not going to say that anyone should have died, but it's also wrong to present Michael Brown as innocent and imply that a law abiding person has the same chances of getting shot like this.
People riot and destroy towns after sporting events
not to this extent. you think it's over? It will continue for quite some time.
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