long bong, 5th state and dangerous father have joined the cause.
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long bong, 5th state and dangerous father have joined the cause.
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-Columbia Law School will let students postpone their final exams if they say they feel traumatized by the polarizing grand jury decisions not to indict police officers in the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
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Thousands protest against police killings nationwide
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/thousands...olice-killings
‘Witness 40’ for Ferguson grand jury exposed as a racist, mentally ill felon who lied about shooting: report
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The key witness, who described Michael Brown charging 'like a football player' at Officer Darren Wilson in the moments before the fatal Aug. 9 shooting, has been named as Sandra McElroy, a 45-year-old St. Louis woman and Wilson supporter who likely was not even in Ferguson the day of the shooting. The Smoking Gun report found McElroy, who once lied to police in another high-profile St. Louis case, has a history of racist rants online and was convicted of felony check fraud.
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McElroy claims she was in Ferguson and witnessed the Aug. 9 shooting. She later posted a photo of the shooting scene, like the one shown, with overlayed text that read, "Michael Brown already received justice. So please, stop asking for it."
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“Well Im gonna take my random drive to Florisant,” the first journal entry read. “Need to understand the Black race better so I stop calling Blacks N-----s and Start calling them People.”
While the food for thoughts of the world lay Down in the street, the rest of us continue to work to support his government funded awareness campaign.
___speed!!
Talib Kweli is nothing if not committed. Where other rappers and celebrities might pay a social cause lip service, the Brooklyn rapper has the follow through that fans and followers admire. His involvement in the ongoing protests in and related to the killing of Michael Brown Ferguson, Mo. is a prime example. Last night (Jan. 22), Kweli joined Larry Wilmore on the latter’s new Comedy Central talk program, The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore. The pair was accompanied by comedian Bill Burr and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker for a discussion about race, protest, and the cultural landscape of modern America.
On the topic of the so-called Ferguson protests, Kweli had a few clarifying points, stressing that what he witnessed on the ground there “wasn’t really a riot.” Though brief, the conversation also touched on the efficacy of peaceful protest; Burr was skeptical, observing that most serious change was affected by “ridiculous acts of violence.”
Kweli went on to add that protest “is a long game,” citing the Montgomery bus boycotts’ 18-month timeline and the considered manner in which Rosa Parks was selected as the public face of the movement.
VID HERE
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So much for a peaceful gathering. CNN now has to eat those words.
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America's future looks so promising
was that a girl in a wheelchair?
I can understand them destroying cop shops and police cars and any government buildings but destroying local business is just counter productive to the community. If you're protesting about police brutality and stuff then why destroy and loot a 7/11