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August 22, 2013

Aussie Dies For Zimmerman's Crime

The tragic and senseless murder of Chris Lane, the Australian student who was killed while jogging in Oklahoma is a sad reflection on the fact that the American justice system is failing African Americans first and all Americans in the end.

The fabric of our nation has been horribly torn by 40 years of an insane and brutally hopeless war on drugs, substances that mankind had lived with in peace for thousands of years, but which, once banned, seeded an evil underworld surpassing that of the prohibition of alcohol. These impossible laws have been enforced primarily in a racist manner leaving young African American men lost in a revolving gate of prison and drug crimes.

This tragic situation has led to a demonization of young Black men by white society and robbed them of justice in our system. The consequences of this tragic domino effect have left desperate White people to support immoral laws like 'stop and frisk' and to see an innocent young man like Trayvon Martin as suspect, even when he was truly a victim of murderous paranoia by George Zimmerman.

Is it any surprise that we see this kind of reverse racism in this violent unjust world we have created? Is it a surprise to see youth culture create music that promotes violence and 'war of the jungle' as a way of life?

Will it be surprising when more of these horrid events happen...? No, but we'll pretend it is.
from-http://ChipShirley.Com/

4 comments:

  1. This is the end result of racial demagoguery. Race hustlers and democrats have been blaming "whitey" for everything and it's no surprise that whites are now being hunted down by blacks.

    This is not an isolated case.

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    1. Um. Faux News substituted the picture of the oldest, who is accused of being the shooter. The shooter is white.

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    2. this is a wrong in reaction to a wrong to a wrong....

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    3. this is a wrong in reaction to a wrong to a wrong....

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