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Posted by MikeT23 on 11/26/2014 7:00:00 AM (view original):
In the minds of many, the only acceptable outcome was life in prison or execution for Wilson. Otherwise, there was no justice. This guy obviously wanted justice.
Exactly. They don't really want "justice", despite the many signs the protesters have been carrying demanding it. They just want the white cop to be guilty, even if he's not.
Just like the lynch mob mentality of the 1930's.
You're really acting like an idiot.
I'll ask again - What were 1930's blacks being "scapegoats" for? Why was the white population lynching blacks?
Is there a reason the blacks in Ferguson are acting the way they are?
1930's. Something bad happens to a white person. Let's find a darkie and string him up from the nearest tree. Because he's got the skin color we don't trust or like.
Ferguson. Something bad happened to a black person. Let's ignore facts and evidence and demand that the white cop be convicted. Because he's got the skin color we don't trust or like.
So again, you're missing the point. Ferguson residents aren't protesting how all white people are out to get them. But this PD seems to be, based on prior experience and evidence of arrest/crime records by the same PD. An unarmed teenager was killed, and they don't believe the officer's account, because the PD has ****** them over before.
What horrible thing did blacks do in the 1930s in treating white people so unfairly? Aside from not being their property?
Yeah, you're the one missing the point.
It doesn't matter what the specific reasons were in the 1930's, or what the specific reasons are in 2014. The commonality is that there was/is fear, hatred and distrust of people of the opposite color in both scenarios, and when there was/is an incident, the immediate reaction was/is mob mentality and demands for punishment. Facts or evidence don't matter. Somebody's gotta pay. Doesn't matter if they're actually guilty or not.
We look back at those kneejerk reactions in the 30's with disgust and horror. Yet some people seem to want to condone what's going on today as justified.
What part of that do you not understand, or disgree with?
The evidence is somewhat foggy (which works in Wilson's benefit, which is the way it's supposed to be), and the system is being run by people they don't trust. If they lynched Wilson, that would be more of an equivalent of the lynching of the 1930s. They'd be taking justice into their own hands. That said, Wilson did kill Brown. People were lynched in the 1930s for looking at someone funny. And there were many of them. It's not nearly the same thing.
Yea, the better equivalent would be if this town had an issue where every time a cop acted like a dick to a black person, a group of residents lynched the cop. And it was accepted by the majority of the black residents throughout the area. That's a better equivalent.
EDIT: And also, the cops had little to no history of being racist in the first place. Also, the black community owned their parents as property.
11/26/2014 10:06 AM (edited)