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Blacks in Ferguson, running from a beauty supply store with arms full of expensive hair extensions, are not worried about Michael Brown; an eruption of righteous-sounding activists like Sharpton has given them the green light to steal from their neighbors.
And today Atlanta is the epicenter for young working black professionals and culture.
What a wonderful concept, A city too busy to hate. That is what towns across America need.
Jobs and more jobs!
No it's more than jobs. What changed in Atlanta that made the young Blacks into professionals ?
It wasn't jobs because they had to be professional first to get those jobs.
The cops barricaded the streets and kept them within xx number of blocks.
All they could do was walk circles between those 2 barricades and they had to stay on the sidewalk.
OK. Makes more sense. Hard to see from some of the tv coverage I've seen.
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