Monday, December 1, 2014
Ferguson and Civil Rights in America
That whole topic heading is a contradiction in itself. Let's start with this.
Al Sharpton: Stated at one time he was the right hand of MLK. Well I for one think that Dr King had a good sense of the people around him, why? because he made the speeches for peace and justice not Sharpton. It would appear to me that Sharpton is a great actor and a person that loves to take advantage of others peoples pain. Several times, when he has been involve in his so called civil rights cases he destroyed people's lives, IE Tawana Brawley's so called rapist. Now the President of the United States allows him to stay in the loop with Race relations, knowing he owes the IRS hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes from his so called National Action Network, and Personal assets. If it were you or me we would be sent to jail. See so it pays to be the leading Race Baiter in the Country.
Rev Jesse Jackson: Also claims to be the right hand of Dr King. To me that is an insult.
When I went to College one thing I do remember, that I can understand why people come out more racist than they went in. They take the words of a great man, Dr King and a Godly man at that and separate the two. Dr King drew his strength from God and his faith that man would do the right thing and make things better for everyone. The Professors took the message and twisted it to fit a black versus white narrative. When in one of Dr King's most famous speeches he stated "Little black boys and little black girls holding hands with little white boys and little white girls." That scares them, why? because they would have nothing left to fight about or make money off of.
When OJ was found not guilty black people celebrated and white people did not burn the country down. A Grand Jury of Mike Browns peers stated the same thing, that the officer did not do anything wrong. (First off, put yourself in his position, A 6ft6 300 pound white man comes up and punches you in the face High as a kite then tries to take your gun and he is in a white neighborhood. As a cop what would be your response?
I have read all of Dr King's work along with Medgar Evers, and the Civil Rights leaders of today do them no justice. What we need are true leaders, education and fathers who teach their children how to act like men. Faith base organizations should be more involved and the true word of Dr King should be preached and told to the youth of today.
I would say to most of you educated people Read the Grand Jury testimony. Hands up don't shoot was never part of this case.But like in every culture if you tell the story enough then it becomes real. To me it just gives people the excuse to make mischief in a society on the edge.
I fear if this does not stop things will get completely out of hand. We had better harness this before it gets worse. We are a society of laws and when that breaks down we will no longer be a society at all. And as History shows that has not played out well for people.
Snippet:
Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., disagreed this morning on "Fox and Friends Weekend" and condemned rioting and violent protests.
"I believe rioting is actually an unnecessary evil," King said.
"During my lifetime and during the times that I marched or went to jail, or my father, A.D. King, or my uncle, Martin, we were asking people not to riot, but to use our words and use peaceful protest."
She explained that a children's march in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963 was powerful not because of rioting, but because of the thousands of children peacefully marching.
"We were trained not to be violent and not to riot."
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