Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Many see rioting as a black entitlement

Report: Alleged Officer Warns Ferguson ‘If You Do Not Have a Gun, Get One’

(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
 
... "The identity of the commenter or their status as a police officer was not confirmed by independent sources. But this comes as the FBI released an intelligence bulletin stating a grand jury decision “will likely be exploited by some individuals to justify threats and attacks against law enforcement and critical infrastructure.' ”
 
 
 
... "Fifty years after the cataclysmic riots of the 1960s, rioting is still regarded as virtually a black entitlement. No one is “bracing,” in press parlance, for white riots or police violence should Officer Wilson be indicted. Nor were there preparations for Asian riots last month in Los Angeles as a jury heard a murder case against a 22-year-old thug from South Central L.A., who, along with an accomplice, had shot two Chinese engineering students attending the University of Southern California in 2012." ...
 
ferguson looting
 
"It’s not looting, it’s wealth redistribution, or something."
 
WH huddles ahead of Ferguson outcome  Via Weasel Zippers, which asks, "What did they think would happen after Holder was allowed to endlessly race bait in Ferguson?"
 
Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy
... "If Sharpton is so concerned for how Brown is remembered, it seems like a poor decision to use a man’s funeral service to race bait. At this point it’s to be expected as it serves his own financial needs."... To some degree, Al tried to tamp down the urge to violence, but mostly he spoke of black "victimhood".   (Video)

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Communists, anarchists and anti-American radicals of every stripe are converging on Ferguson, and nearby Clayton Missouri.
... "Their fears are well founded, as seasoned protest organizers are currently training activists to close in on and “shut down” the business district of nearby Clayton on the first business day after the grand jury goes public. " 


Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley
 

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