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I'm Out
Dude has a very refreshing message.
https://youtu.be/itvnQ2QB4yc
The Shop
And oh yea I get that exact same attitude from black people all the time when they see me. I see nothing but hate in their eyes. I know that it's just from jealousy though and it's because I'm usually smiling and happy because I appreciate life. Have a happy Thanks Giving, But I'm sure you won't. You will probably just find more shit to complain about.
However, this was the wrong case to protest over. There are plenty of legitimate cases of injustice to be angry about that happen every day. This case isn't one of them. It's media hype and people going ape shit without understanding evidence.
I talked with one of his supporters and it was the most ridiculous conversation I have ever had. If I get a chance I will screen shot it from my facebook.
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Hell the local WalMart doesn't give a shit. We got beer out of the grocery section, sat in a swing near lawn and garden and drank half of them while people watching. Then took the half empty box to the register, paid for them, and went and sat outside on the lawn mowers and finished them off while using the large rolodex of numbers used for prices to score the parking lot cruisers on their burnouts. Good times.
I havnt seen this reported yet but I havnt had my TV on in the shop either.
Pit Row
"At the time Wilson shot and killed Brown, he was a distance away and charging back at Wilson".[/b]
This is what was actually said to the jury by several eye witnesses.....the cop.........and the evidence.
But I notice this seems to get left out every single time so that it tuns what is justifiable use of force into an execution.
Of the two brothers, one went to college and became a police officer and today is a high ranking guy in our home town. The other got into drugs and gangs and is still in snd out of jail. One of them never complained about racism and always worked hard. The other, once he started hanging out with punks from Ingelwood he started talking about how hard his life was and how the school system and
Police were unfair to him. Both had the same lifes but made different choices, and that's what it boils down to, choices.
If you don't want the police coming into your neighborhood shooting people, don't give them a reason to be there.
And yes, I do live in the UNITED Kingdom but I have lived in both the self proclaimed enlightened cities of L.A. and Boston in the past and have been witness to plenty of racism there. Of course the is racism here too but nothing like on the same scale - and people are a lot less in denial about it too.
Oh, and the hate you see in black people's eyes is just them being good judges of character.
Yea you know exactly what I deal with every day. Again you are not here, 20 miles away from Ferguson. You are in the UK drinking tea and eating crumpets.
http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/shocking-mistake-in-darren-wil…
http://news.yahoo.com/ferguson-grand-jury-papers-full-inconsistencies-1…
Other eyewitness accounts also were clearly wrong.
One woman, who said she was smoking a cigarette with a friend nearby, claimed she saw a second police officer in the passenger seat of Wilson's vehicle. When quizzed by a prosecutor, she elaborated: The officer was white, "middle age or young" and in uniform. She said she was positive there was a second officer — even though there was not.
Another woman testified that she saw Brown leaning through the officer's window "from his navel up," with his hand moving up and down, as if he were punching the officer. But when the same witness returned to testify again on another day, she said she suffers from mental disorder, has racist views and that she has trouble distinguishing the truth from things she had read online.
Prosecutors suggested the woman had fabricated the entire incident and was not even at the scene the day of the shooting.
Another witness had told the FBI that Wilson shot Brown in the back and then "stood over him and finished him off." But in his grand jury testimony, this witness acknowledged that he had not seen that part of the shooting, and that what he told the FBI was "based on me being where I'm from, and that can be the only assumption that I have."
The witness, who lives in the predominantly black neighborhood where Brown was killed, also acknowledged that he changed his story to fit details of the autopsy that he had learned about on TV.
"So it was after you learned that the things you said you saw couldn't have happened that way, then you changed your story about what you seen?" a prosecutor asserted.
"Yeah, to coincide with what really happened," the witness replied.
Another man, describing himself as a friend of Brown's, told a federal investigator that he heard the first gunshot, looked out his window and saw an officer with a gun drawn and Brown "on his knees with his hands in the air." He added: "I seen him shoot him in the head."
But when later pressed by the investigator, the friend said he had not seen the actual shooting because he was walking down the stairs at the time and instead had heard details from someone in the apartment complex.
"What you are saying you saw isn't forensically possible based on the evidence," the investigator told the friend.
Shortly after that, the friend asked if he could leave.
"I ain't feeling comfortable," he said.
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