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I'd like to hear the opinion of others especially, non-Americans on the Ferguson situation.
My opinion is that a Brown broke the law, attacked and dis-respected a Police officer, and then in self-defense the Police officer shot and killed Brown. This story was then exaggerated by the African-American community in Ferguson, became corrupted by gossip, and then our media got a hold of it and turned it into a race thing for all of America.
There is racism and prejudice in America, but using Ferguson as an example is hurting the cause. Our media is artificially creating a race-issue in America. No one was lynched, no one was denyed a job because of their race, etc. It just happens that the thug was black and the cop was white.
The fact <90% of African-Americans vote democrat, that if one doesn't support Obama they're seen by many fellow African-Americans as a traitor of their race, that most African-Americans believe there's racism in the Ferguson situation not because of the evidence but simply because they're black is a problem. So called modern civil-rights leaders like Jesse Jackson are about the African-American cause not the American or human cause.
Organizations like the NAACP and Democratic part which have alot of influence on African-American society are holding them back by putting them in a victim-mentality and keeping them segregated from the rest of America.
My opinion is that a Brown broke the law, attacked and dis-respected a Police officer, and then in self-defense the Police officer shot and killed Brown. This story was then exaggerated by the African-American community in Ferguson, became corrupted by gossip, and then our media got a hold of it and turned it into a race thing for all of America.
There is racism and prejudice in America, but using Ferguson as an example is hurting the cause. Our media is artificially creating a race-issue in America. No one was lynched, no one was denyed a job because of their race, etc. It just happens that the thug was black and the cop was white.
The fact <90% of African-Americans vote democrat, that if one doesn't support Obama they're seen by many fellow African-Americans as a traitor of their race, that most African-Americans believe there's racism in the Ferguson situation not because of the evidence but simply because they're black is a problem. So called modern civil-rights leaders like Jesse Jackson are about the African-American cause not the American or human cause.
Organizations like the NAACP and Democratic part which have alot of influence on African-American society are holding them back by putting them in a victim-mentality and keeping them segregated from the rest of America.