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- Michael Brown probably is not as innocent as many would want him to be
- Officer Darren Wilson is probably not as innocent as many would want him to be
originally posted by: intrptr
- Michael Brown probably is not as innocent as many would want him to be
- Officer Darren Wilson is probably not as innocent as many would want him to be
Thats why trials in open court are used as a tool of "justice". To get to the bottom of it , bring it all out in the open for everyone to see what the evidence is, cross examine everyone and everything to reach a verdict so the case can be closed.
Otherwise we have what we all see, more of the same. If they would just go to Public trial in Open court, everyone would have an equal, impartial and fair chance at determining what really happened.
Just issuing statements that discard or back certain evidence to the exclusion of all the evidence is injustice. It shows how things are really done there in Ferguson, (behind secret doors) and only exacerbates the problem the people are protesting about. Michael Brown is only a symptom of a much deeper, underlying disease.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: nullafides
Our American Dream is just that. A dream. For some it is an illusion that was handed down from generation to generation that we were living in some kind of faeryland where candies hang from trees and mountain rivers flow with wine. To others it has been a promise of challenge, of hard work with appropriate fulfillment. Both these are now being exposed for what they really are. Day by day, people of both beliefs are finding that the blanket truths they have held to are not as universal as they had assumed. And few are happy with the new reality, rather, the true reality that is emerging.
It is my belief that calm heads, such as you have demonstrated in your op, is what it will take to guide us through the inevitable awakening to reality. Thank you for your thoughts.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: nullafides
I agree with everything you just said. I am also "jaded" and disillusioned with the way things are. Difference today for me is I can actually say something about it. Used to be all media news was one way from TV, newspapers and radio. If I wanted to comment I could talk to people at work or in friend circles. I like this approach much better.Thanks for letting me share.
Keep telling it like it is…
originally posted by: Ceeker63
a reply to: nullafides I did see your statement about " I believe the violence and rioting, although wrongly vented through non Michael Brown anger, was not the right way to go. It truly only hurts their own communities". I agree with you about are founding fathers and what they did. However, what they did was not against their own community. They did not riot in the streets of Plymouth, or Boston. They simply engaged the British and beat them back, until they left the colonies. What are founding fathers did was war not a riot in the streets because someone was shot by a police officer. I am sure there was civil disobedience during the revolutionary time. But I do not recall reading about anyone burning their own neighborhood, and businesses because they did not like a court ruling. The thugs in Ferguson that burned and destroyed property are simply law breakers and should be treated as such.
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: nullafides
I agree with you on all points, but that being said; it's just intellectual masturbation.
The system is broken, justice, education, political, economic and cultural.
If it's not FUBAR, how do we fix it with the political divisions plaguing America today.
Voting doesn't work with corruption, greed and institutional dishonesty the order of the day!
Protests won't work because tptb are so powerful they can spin honest concern and public outcry into "terrorist activity" and manipulate
public opinion very easily thru the state controlled media.
What solutions do you see? I don't see any at all; only chaos, anarchy, civil war, race war, and even more extreme divisions, as the powerful elite watch us tear ourselves apart. Ferguson was just an overt outgrowth of something much more deep and tragic in America.
I used to think the survivalist and those predicting a shtf event were guilty of massive hyperbole....not any more!!
Perhaps my cynicism and jaded outlook is unwarranted . Help me change it....
Just look at the middle eastern countries who disabled Blackberry communication. Who blocked facebook and twitter. These are only a few examples of the control.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: nullafides
Just look at the middle eastern countries who disabled Blackberry communication. Who blocked facebook and twitter. These are only a few examples of the control.
I saw that stuff right here, too. Remember the anti Muslim film they blamed for Ben Ghazi? That was filtered out of YouTube in Afghanistan to prevent attacks on American soldiers and purposely shown elsewhere to cause riots.
They may shut it all down and go back to top down information dissemination only, but its already too late. Look at how awake we have become. They can never take that back.
Can't get fooled again.
Hopefully, it never ever comes to this. Peaceful means is always the best route. But….
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: nullafides
Hopefully, it never ever comes to this. Peaceful means is always the best route. But….
Leave out the buts…
MLK used to tell people that wanted to come along on a protest that if you can't take a blow from a police baton without fighting back… stay home.