It starts out with the OP not even getting all its word in the title, and goes down hill from there.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024521727
DonViejo (7,207 posts)
Since Florida cannot defend black life against white fear, the question now is: How should black peo
OPEN SEASON ON BLACK TEENAGERS
Michael Dunn and open season on black teenagers: The onslaught of white murder
Since Florida cannot defend black life against white fear, the question now is: How should black people respond?
BRITTNEY COOPER
How much more are black people in this country supposed to take?
On Saturday, a Florida jury failed to convict Michael Dunn for the callous murder of Jordan Davis. Though he was convicted of three counts of attempted murder and also on a gun charge, a mistrial was declared for the first-degree murder charge. He will face substantial jail time – perhaps up to 75 years on the four charges for which he was found guilty.
Prosecutor Angela Corey has also publicly declared her intent to seek retrial on the murder conviction. However, she is the same prosecutor who oversaw the Zimmerman murder trial and failed to get a conviction. She is the same prosecutor who has over zealously prosecuted Marissa Alexander, for firing a warning shot into the wall to scare off her violent ex-husband. The Alexander case is the only case of the three for which she has gotten a conviction, and though Alexander has been granted a new trial, Corey intends yet again to send her to prison for 20 years for a crime that harmed no one.
Therefore, I don’t trust Corey. It is clear that Florida prosecutors are fairly unclear about how to defend black life against an onslaught of white murder.
Yes, I know that Jordan’s killer may spend the rest of his life in prison. But this is not about jail time. This case, like the case of Trayvon Martin, hinges on whether white fear legally outweighs and is therefore more legally defensible than black life. The day before Jordan Davis would have turned 19 years old, a court failed to affirm the value of his life, his right to exist in space enjoying music with his friends, his right not to be harassed by someone while doing something as mundane as sitting in a parking lot at a gas station.
more
http://www.salon.com/2014/02/18/michael_dunn_and_open_season_on_black_teenagers_the_onslaught_of_white_murder/
This is a good one. The DUmmy doesn't see a need to apologize to all the black people killed by other black people, or any other race killed by anyone.
polichick (33,847 posts)
4. I'm here in Floriduh and feel like apologizing to every black person I see...
Wish the values and practices of the state matched its beauty.
Another one suggests moving, because EVERYONE knows the only place black people are murdered is Florida. Perhaps move to Detroit or Chicago, for example.
Response to DonViejo (Original post)
Tue Feb 18, 2014, 03:15 PM
oldandhappy (869 posts)
13. Move out of the state!
Grief. Do not understand why anyone of any color stays in Florida. But certainly people of color need to get out of there
It appears that DUmmies in general are not aware of the rate of black on black crime throughout the country. Even Jesse Jackson has heard of it
Jesse Jackson — 'There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life ... and hear footsteps... then turn around and see somebody white and feel relieved.
And one lone voice in the wilderness that is DUmmyland says quietly
hfojvt (33,589 posts)
18. RACE WAR!!!!
Isn't that what she is hinting at, and pushing for?
How should black people respond?? Hmmm.
Because two young black males have been killed by non-black people. And even though thousands of young black males and females are killed by black people, the deaths of these TWO mean that young black people are just not safe in Florida.
Because with 1,009 homicides in 2012 and with 13,000 assaults with a firearm in Florida, only these two incidents are the ones that prove that no young black person is safe from white people, or non-black people.
I also love how somebody blasts loud music in a public place is "harrassed" by somebody who tells them to turn it down.