IrezumiKiss
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Doubtful.
You know?
Someone go bump that Sharpton/Jackson namedrop thread!

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Doubtful.

Being that the incident above has nothing to do with race, why would you bring up Sharpton or Jackson?
Had the victim in the bus been black, Sharpton would be broadcasting now from the area.
Probably not, unless the attackers had been other than black.![]()
First, how do you know it has nothing to do with race?Second, the Trayvon Martin case had has nothing to do with race until certain loudmouths, including the POTUS, injected it.
The Martin case was about race from day one.
And of course you're going to explain precisely why that is, right?
Ishmael
And of course you're going to explain precisely why that is, right?
Ishmael
You cannot possibly be that ignorant.
The only reason you had any interest in this case was precisely because the shooter was white and the victim was black.
^^^^ This.
Plus we all know good and well that had the races been swapped Trayvon would have been arrested on the spot. The trial may or may not have found him innocent. Odds show it wouldn't but that's a different case entirely. The lack of an arrest was entirely racial.
However as Rob said you can't possibly be this stupid.
Zumi, they are playing for you...let it slide away into obscurity...let go and it will go, unless you want to keep it up...
Yeah, sure, Mr. Ish. An unarmed teenager is lying on the grass, dead. They know who the shooter is, and they know which gun was fired.
No crime can be proved ? Let Mr. Wannabe go home? pffttttt
In other racist news, Fox Sports has cast the era of segregation and Jim Crow laws as "once upon a time". http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoo...se-was-tipping-point-in-ncaa-hypocrisy-080813
In other racist news, Fox Sports has cast the era of segregation and Jim Crow laws as "once upon a time". http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoo...se-was-tipping-point-in-ncaa-hypocrisy-080813
First, how do you know it has nothing to do with race?Second, the Trayvon Martin case had has nothing to do with race until certain loudmouths, including the POTUS, injected it.
Because it is clearly stated in the article. If you think the bus case is about racism go ahead and prove your claim.
That opinion is stated in the article, but it is an opinion, rather than established fact.
You are the one who made the statement, so you should be the one to prove it, which is all I asked you to do. Personally, I think you are probably right, for reasons given. However, not everything is known about the assailants. Are they members of some black supremacist group, for instance? Not saying they are, just mentioning a possibility.
In the TM case, there is no indication originally that it was about race. Z followed a man he thought might be a prowler and called in to a non-emergency phone number to report it. Until asked by the operator, he made no mention of race and, even then, he was unsure because the man's face was covered and it was dark. In addition, Z's background has no indication of racism. I believe, but can't prove, he would have acted the same way even if he had known the unknown man to be white. He was just doing his job. As I said earlier, there was no racial component until certain race baiters, including the POTUS started shooting off their mouths.
You post is leaving me shaking my head in disgust.
I made no statement. I simply told you what the article said. The kid was jumped because he did the right thing and told the powers that be that kids were selling pot. Were you see race in that is confusing, so I asked you to explain, which you can't do because you're a trolling race baiter.
It's impossible for anyone to prove a negative. Since it's your claim that this was based on race, I'll give you a 2nd chance to prove it.
That time was only fifty years ago.Rather than just citing the first phrase, why not say what was actually said?
Once upon a time in this country, there were ugly, racist, tyrannical rules dictating where a black person could sit on a bus. There were all kinds of these laws, actually, created and defended by the racists who benefited from them.
What kick-started change was an average, everyday woman named Rosa Parks, who had grown tired of being tired. Hers was not the first protest, nor was it particularly the best. It was merely the tipping point for many Americans long since tired of these immoral laws.
Perhaps they didn't want to make Dems look too bad, since that was the party who passed all the laws being mentioned.