Posted by tecwrg on 11/25/2014 3:16:00 PM (view original):
Again, if the idea is that "whitey's lying to the grand jury to fix the case in whitey's favor" . . . how does that sound?
It seems like there is less interest in moving forward, and more interest in making excuses and enabling the pervasiveness of "blame whitey" in situations like Ferguson.
The media has just as much of the blame as anybody else, since racism, rioting, and inflamed emotions make for great TV coverage and job security.
Again, if the idea is that "whitey's lying to the grand jury to fix the case in whitey's favor" . . . how does that sound?
It sounds like the fear and frustration of a community that feels like it's been victimized by the justice system.
I think you're confusing "we're mad at a system, controlled by white people, that has oppressed us," with "we hate white people because they are white."