YANCEY
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So what's the point, Rhodes Scholar???
I've already explained this in the body of the thread. Just go a few pages back and read.
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So what's the point, Rhodes Scholar???
Considering that the U.S. Has a black president, AG, SCJ, judges, prosecutors and cops, do black Americans need an unofficial leader or leaders?
I've already explained this in the body of the thread. Just go a few pages back and read.
There's too much bullshit back there. How about the Cliff Notes version, please?
AJ sez that Martin's murder shows how white gun owners are teh real victims here. The End.
AJ sez that Martin's murder shows how white gun owners are teh real victims here. The End.
I can only hope one day you are not forced to look in a mirror and see your true self....
Considering that the U.S. Has a black president, AG, SCJ, judges, prosecutors and cops, do black Americans need an unofficial leader or leaders?
Iran’s Mullah Regime Demands Justice For Trayvon Martin, Slams America For Being A Racist Society…
It’s almost like they get their talking points from MSNBC.
Via Free Beacon:
Iran’s foreign ministry on Friday criticized the acquittal of George Zimmerman and chastised the United States for widespread “racial discrimination.”
“The acquittal of the murderer of the teenage African American once again clearly demonstrated the unwritten, but systematic racial discrimination against racial, religious, and ethnic minorities in the US society,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Araqchi was quoted as saying by Iran’s state run Fars News Agency.
“The court ruling has also seriously put under question the fairness of the judicial process in the United States,” Fars reported Araqchi said.
Iranian officials said that Zimmerman’s trial for the murder of Trayvon Martin should have been conducted in a more “accurate and fair” manner.
“Several months on since a probe was launched [into the murder], the public opinion in the U.S. and across the world expect transparency, an accurate and fair judicial investigation into the case, with due regard to human rights principles for American citizens and a ban on discrimination against minorities in the country,” Araqchi said.
Fars reported that the Iranian “public views the court ruling as a follow-up to similar incidents such as the suspicious murder of the grandson of former African American Muslim leader Malcolm X, which the U.S. judicial system failed to probe,” according to the report.