President Obama Mentor/Professor: Mike Brown Shooting “Just Like Assassination of Martin Luther King”…

From the Funeral:

“The day [Mike Brown] left this earth. The day he was killed, he was spreading the word of Jesus Christ”  (@1:47:15)

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And not to be outdone….[…] Ogletree, a legal scholar who taught President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama during their time in Cambridge, described the Mike Brown shooting as being “just like the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr”. in 1968.

“This reminds us of exactly what happened years ago when I was a young kid to the great man Emmett Till, the young kid who was killed in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a white woman,” Ogletree said. “This is even worse because Michael Brown did not break in any law at all, in terms of the police officer  (article link)

 

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149 Responses to President Obama Mentor/Professor: Mike Brown Shooting “Just Like Assassination of Martin Luther King”…

  1. rumpole2 says:

    The whole farce is down to mass hysteria… “contagious” daft.

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    • jello333 says:

      I hope that’s it, but I’m not so sure. Because if they were all just misinformed crazy people, there’s always a chance we could educate them, and get them to snap out of it. But I think the vast majority KNOW the garbage they’re spewing is just that… and they have NO second-thoughts, NO guilt at all about it. No. Matter. Who. It. Hurts. 👿

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  2. mung says:

    Dr. King would have smacked Brown silly for acting like he did.

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  3. There can be no peace with The Community.

    Had MLK lived he’d be exactly the same as these psychopaths.

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  4. doodahdaze says:

    Maybe Alcatraz could be turned back in to a prison to house these people.

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  5. eastern2western says:

    attacking a police officer is not breaking the law? No wonder they consider burning down stores as a peaceful protest. No wonder Obama said only a small minority is causing trouble while the whole ferguson is being torched to the ground.

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    • czarowniczy says:

      Selective black upper-class progressive college professor disambiguation. Theft, battery on a police officer, battery on the store clerk, resisting arrest all sound like law he broke to me. I’d venture that Prof Ogletree would describe the the eruption of Krakatoa as a mere collapse in the local real estate market.

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      • texan59 says:

        Back in the day it was to “keep hope alive”. Today, it’s more like “keep da money rollin’.”

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        • czarowniczy says:

          Yep, both the whites and blacks back then who were hoping that the ‘character versus color’ dream was going to be a reality didn’t realize they were both being fed a line by a new generation of Three-card Monte hucksters who were to hijack the entire train for their own purposes. Look at the black leaders of today and look at their followers – who got to the trough first?

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          • jello333 says:

            I know in some ways Malcolm X was a bad guy, and in even more ways he was a racist. But I’m wondering, were he alive today, if he wouldn’t now be a much BETTER person than this current crop of “black leaders”.

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            • He actually had a contrarian stance. MLK was pure schmaltz and Unctious niceness.

              Jackson, Wright, Obama, Sharpton are cut from similar cloth.

              Malcolm X appeared to be genuinely confused by the sight of white men from Balkans, Steppe etc in Mecca. A lot of illusions fell for him at that point.

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            • czarowniczy says:

              First off, I think we give them too much credit by using the term ‘leader’ – Judas goat might be more appropriate. I can’t say how X would have turned out – he did manage to turn himself around but I wonder how the change in Islam to an armed proselytizing outfit would have modified his beliefs.

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      • Lilly White says:

        But that’s the Black Baby Boomer innovation of “critical race theory” in a nutshell. It excuses ALL crimes against persons, property, and the community with the spurious claim of da terbul legissy ob slabery. It’s an airtight set of excuses for self-destructive black behavior. One concludes that these people want “their people” to self destruct.

        I am a white woman who spent 30 years in Establishment media, government, and academic institutions and the cities that host them. I was told on many occasions things like that a white woman cannot be technically raped by a black man, because he is by definition oppressed and she is by definition an oppressor, so anything he does is justified. Ironically (?) I heard this most often from white academic feminists.

        Obviously this goes against the entire corpus of Western civilized law, and particularly that of our ancestor nations where women were viewed as equals worth protecting. Thus one got the impression that these “feminists” (male and female alike) were projecting their own desires…which seems to be the case considering how many “feminists” now have “slut studies” as part of their training/teaching/curriculum. Used to be “porn is the theory, rape is the practice,” but now girls are told in high school and college that if they don’t selfie giving bjs to GBCs, they aren’t really progressive. If a girl or young woman expresses disgust over their hypersexualization, they are dismissed as conservative, “born again,” “frigid,” or even racist/homophobic.

        Sooner or later we’ve got to start pushing the message, hard, that we agree regarding Da Terbul Legissy…but translated into 21st century terms the issue isn’t cultural or political. It’s genetic. I would guess that black DNA distributes approximately as black IQ does–heavily left-shifted toward primitivism, emotion, unreason, poor impulse control, lack of empathy, excitement over ruin and chaos, etc. The “exceptional” ones will side every time with other blacks, and suck pathologically altruistic whites into their gig.

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        • czarowniczy says:

          That and the problem of trying to deal with black crime in major cities. Trying to explain away the problem that the black male crime rates far exceeds their statistical presence in any given crime area has caused the fuaxcial scientists to start focusing on the punishment (also tickling deep seated fears in the law abiding) instead. We see them whining about the shootings of black ‘offenders’ by non-black ‘victims’, the disproportional numbers of black versus whites in jail for what they say are identical offenses, the castle laws that allow home/property owners to defend against barbaric home invasions – the modern form of ‘Honey, the Viking’s are here’, stand-your-ground laws that allow people to defend against what would otherwise be a state-sectioned mugging of themselves/family/others. And it goes on, from banning 32-ouince drinks to redefining crime and justice as we can’t seem to get certain segments of the society to buy into what we hold as common civilized standards.
          I can remember the state and local governments chirping on about how we are one big happy family and the increased services to the poor and downtrodden would help the oppressed feel all warm and fuzzy towards The System. Some of the women who delivered professional medical services to clients in the projects got a bit nervous about going into them alone – if you’ve ever had to go into one on foot you know how they feel as security wasn’t provided. To ask would cause progressive supervisory staff (most of whom wouldn’t be caught dead in the projects even accompanied by 5th Cavalry) to prickle at the idea these public servants were ethnically stereotyping their needy client victims.
          I left the city, someone else’s combat zone, feeding area, social experiment now. Looking at it from the outside it reminds me of bluefish feeding on a school of bait fish to the point where they lose sight of the game and start eating themselves. Will the last surviving victim of centuries of socioeconomic oppression please clear his/her gun and place it on ‘safe’ before unassing the city.

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  6. kinthenorthwest says:

    My Barf Bucket Overflowed–Actually I think flooded a long time ago.

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  7. Sandra says:

    Sundance, your ability to juxtapose the quotes with the absolute perfect images is amazing. Also your choice of words, I’m remembering the “short loin” comment about the looters. rofl!

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  8. ar10308 says:

    I’ve basically come to the conclusion that Blacks in America do have any sense justice within the context of Western European culture. It fully and utterly evades them. They see mob action as justice and methodical examination of evidence as a moral wrong.

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    • Yep.

      It’s going to take a while for this to settle into the minds of libs and cons alike.

      Otherwise America and Europe will turn into Kinshasa or Harare or Port Au Prince before too long.

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    • Lilly White says:

      “They see mob action as justice and methodical examination of evidence as a moral wrong.”

      This is PRECISELY CORRECT. This is why force exercised within the law is so important a feature of civilization. Even though for the past 50 years the left (and Christians of all political stripes) have propagandized that force is wrong and law is bad if it reins in the behaviors of the usual suspects.

      I am an atheist and liberal, I’ve spent my entire life studying the various religions (and the people who hold them). I have ALWAYS told other liberal/left atheists that the desire of some people to see the Ten Commandments in courthouses should not be kneejerkily dismissed. The Moses story is very important, documenting one of the watershed moments in human evolution.

      It witnesses to a people evolving the higher-thinking/self-control capacity to create laws and demand that all people follow them. It also witnesses to a people sensing that there is something “higher” in terms of deportment and social behavior than one’s immediate desires.

      Of course blacks’ average DNA is probably shifted well toward primitivism (low impulse control, histrionic tendencies, narcissism, lack of empathy), leaving very few of them on the “right tail” of the curve able to comprehend such things.

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  9. eastern2western says:

    I just love the stuttering he had at the end of the video. “well he was not breaking the law………….but he took some cigars…………that is like a misdemeanor………………”. hey Harvard man, he also attacked a cop, but that is not breaking the law.

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    • scaretactics says:

      Well now….was that cop “acting stupidly?”

      I think they need to dust off the ol’ textbooks and refer to them at times such as this….egads…

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    • jello333 says:

      They just can’t get it through their little heads that he wasn’t shot for theft or roughing up the store owner. What he was shot for was (if what we believe is true) what he did to the cop…. to the PERSON… because cop or not, ANYONE would have had the right to defend him/herself against the dude.

      This reminds me of “Trayvon was where he was legally allowed to be when he was killed”. As if he was shot for simply walking through the complex, maybe even “casing” houses. NOPE. As many of us here pointed out, that’s a total red herring… NOBODY is saying he should have been shot for that.

      HOWEVER: Straddling another human being beating their head in is NOT a place you’re legally allowed to be!

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    • ftsk420 says:

      He took those cigars by force and it’s a second degree felony

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      • jello333 says:

        5 to 15 in Missouri (mandatory minimum of 5, unless they could get the charges lowered). That seems like PLENTY of motivation for Brown to try to keep the cop from even questioning him, let alone arresting.

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    • Goofey says:

      There is a Big difference between shoplifting and strong arm robbery!!!
      I know the former prosecutor on here would say they are not lying and are entitled to be wrong, but this is just disgusting !!!!!

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  10. Col(R) Ken says:

    This is over the top, slandering MLK, spreading the Gospel, these people really make me sick, ‘am I the only one?

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    • myopiafree says:

      HI Ken – You are correct. They (Blacks) start with a big lie, and then increase the lie – as the first lie becomes obvious. Officer Wilson has no chance at all. If he does get convicted, you can figure we will not have many police willing to take that risk anymore – when all they stop a “Black”, for any reason at all. Blacks will get a “fee pass” for any crimes they may be committing.

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      • Lilly White says:

        One of the features of religious thinking seems to be that it requires belief in something impossible (“faith”).

        I became an atheist in my teens when I realized that blacks were the most gullible religious morons I’d ever met, and not just in/around church. Then I had to work in and around academe, which by now is a global institution imparting a monolithic set of religious orthodoxies that no one can question without drawing violence or harm.

        I’ve suspected for some time that religious thinking is how most people get through life, and a capacity for reason, logic, and self-questioning is rare. Since the academy, government, and media began worshipping blacks 50 years ago–worshipping the most religious, least rational people in our society–the religious thinking and lies have only gotten bigger and sillier. And more powerful. It’s past time to end this religious despotism.

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    • auscitizenmom says:

      Nope, you are not alone. 😦

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    • justfactsplz says:

      No, you are in good company here. It makes me sick too. You are known by your fruits. If Mike was spreading the Gospel why was he stealing? What about his rap and vulgarity? If he was such an angel child I challenge the family to bring forth proof.

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    • mikayla825 says:

      Nope, I’m about to lose my dinner.

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    • Goofey says:

      Their Church is complicit…

      But for the grace of God go I…

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  11. Moishe Pipik says:

    We can take solace in the fact that these people will spend eternity in a fiery hell / not have a place in the workd to come for the unforgivable transgression of bearing false witness, and taking the Lord’s name in vain.

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  12. 2x4x8 says:

    I have heard gossip going around that there WAS video cameras in the area and filmed the event, any locals know any truth to that?

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    • sundance says:

      I don’t know about “filming the event”, but I can confirm there were some security cameras covering the “common areas” of the housing development.

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      • 2x4x8 says:

        thanks, should be helpful to Officer Wilson with the Grand Jury, eventhough the store robbery video is good, the MSM is doing their best to downplay/dismiss it

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        • Sandra says:

          Once again, we are the ones who want a video of the incident because we want to know the truth, and we’re pretty sure that it will support Officer Wilson’s account. The Brownies fear a video. They can’t handle the truth.

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      • jello333 says:

        Oh God… so we’re gonna have to put up with more clubhouse cameras research by Trent and his buddies?

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  13. benzy says:

    Think back to the early days after the shooting when we were all told that Mike Brown had “turned his life around”. If robbing a convenience mart and attacking a uniformed police officer is “turned around”, just how bad was he before???? I suspect none of what happened came as a total surprise to those who knew Michael Brown. Of course, they did expect him to die, to be shot for what he was doing on the streets. But, they DID know what he was doing, at least the types of things he was doing. On the day he died, he apparently smoked some weed, robbed a store, attacked a cop. It’s hard to see much of a “turnaround” there.

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    • sundance says:

      Oh you know there’s way worse behavior yet unknown, and not released. Way worse.

      Daryl Parks knew that when he began prepping the media for more damaging pictures and videos. I have a pretty solid hunch Big Mike was involved in a homicide situation – perhaps as an accomplice, or accessory to such an event.

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    • PatriotUSA says:

      He turned it completely around as far as I am concerned and the end result of what he did and was doing to DW really shows how far MB had come along on the path to morality and righteousness. I guess before he did all that he did on the day he died, MB must have been a serial rapist, murderer and master criminal. MB, rehabilitation success story for the BGI and white guilt crowd. Who would have guessed.

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      • doodahdaze says:

        I think the Grand Jury can get his juvie rap sheet even if Crumpy sealed it.

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        • kinthenorthwest says:

          Usually the police Department has their ways, and since they going after a police officer it will probably come out.
          If I remember the Browns have been in the area for quite a while, that means that if he was in trouble there are police in the St Louis area that know about it.

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          • doodahdaze says:

            The clerks see them.

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            • myopiafree says:

              Hi Doo Dah,
              Yes, I think Mr. Brown’s violent history will be “leaked” in a week or so. With that kind of “pushing” the clerk around – it is clear that this was his “habit”, and getting away with it. I think he was “drugged up”, and he acted exactly the same way with Wilson – and attacked Wilson in his car. All the rest was inevitable – no doubt. Brown was a THUG – there is no doubt about that.

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        • nomorebsplease says:

          What does a young black teenager have to do for their parents to go “Yeah, he was a tough one” and for the community to say “Wow, he really did himself in”

          It’s amazing how the last 2 black killing machines from the future were sent to murder young black males, they ended up getting beat up/slapped around beforehand. What a coincidence. They must be the faulty models from the future.

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          • jello333 says:

            “My son had problems, but he had lots of good in him too. Only in recent years did he start doing things that worried us a lot. We still love him with all our hearts, and wish he was here for us to help. Please don’t judge his whole life on this final act…. he was much more than this.”

            How hard would it be for one of these “kids” parents to say something like that?

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            • Rob Crawford says:

              Well, they’d have to believe it. And they never will, because believing it would mean where they are is THEIR FAULT, not “white folks”.

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            • Lilly White says:

              How about, “My god, did we ever give birth to a hard core f$@^up! We gave him/her everything in our power, we gave all the love we had, others did too, the problems kept coming, people tried to help, agencies tried to help, taxpayers tried to help. But s/he was intractable, despite so much time, energy, and resources being spent on her/him! How did this happen? Someone, please, assort and study our genes so that we can begin to develop ways to head off anyone ever again carrying to term such a crime against humanity and society. Someone, please, study us, so we can get serious about selecting out of our species the Thuggish Parasite Gene.”

              Of course the truth is, for people like the Gentle Giant, his parents reproduced out of teenage lust, not out of any concern for their offspring, society, a family, or anything other than an itchin’ they felt like scratchin’.

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  14. maggiemoowho says:

    Mr. Oldtree must have got his law degree the same way Mr. Parcells got his Pathology degree.

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  15. The Johnny Person says:

    I find it ironic and somewhat insulting to everyone’s intellect when MLK is referred to like we are seeing. Has anyone here really looked at MLK? And I mean really really looked? Like, “I’m from the Conservative Treehouse and I’m going to find out the real truth come hell or high water”, kind of looking into MLK? I have, and I’ve done it for quite a few years. And what I have found is so bad that if even 1% is true and factual then…. Well, I don’t think he was anything resembling the man the African American group(s) think he was. I hope I didn’t ruffle too many feathers here. But this site prides itself on truth above all else no matter how inconvenient.

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    • John Galt says:

      I’m always suspicious when they talk about how wonderful somebody is, but then seal their FBI files for 50 years.

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      • The Johnny Person says:

        Yes, I believe it was his wife after his death that stood up in court and begged and pleaded for everything to be sealed because in her words it would, “completely destroy my husband’s reputation”. And what is a matter of public record concerning Martin Luther King is nothing short of bizarre and criminal.

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    • jello333 says:

      My opinion is that I’d guess he probably WASN’T as good a person as he’s portrayed. However it’s pretty clear that he was pushing for some good things far beyond just where blacks were concerned. Poverty, war, no matter the races. Were his motives pure in doing that? I have no idea. Oh and one other thing that I don’t see how anyone can deny: The guy had COURAGE. He was right out front, putting his life on the line many, many times at a time when the Klan and their ilk were still very powerful.

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      • Rob Crawford says:

        This — yeah, he had some idiots around him, and wasn’t an angel. But HE didn’t call for murder and rioting.

        Which is a low bar to set, but, hey, sure would be nice if the modern “civil rights establishment” could clear it.

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        • The Johnny Person says:

          You are correct he didn’t. At least not that I can find either in his writings or public speeches, etc. In fact, he was actually one of the more honest ones when it came to the real problems. For instance, he had stated in regards to black on black crime that the greatest threat to the black man is the black man. However, take a close look at the prostitutes he hired and what he did to so many of them. As I mentioned above, when you get past the rhetoric and how the history books have tried to portray him, you begin finding sicker and sicker and more twisted things about him. And no, I don’t have any grudge against him or any agenda in that regard. He came about long before my time. But the real MLK nobody seems to really know about and/or want to know about.

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      • Although he did get assassinated, I don’t really think he was frightened of a plan to kill him. The eventual assassin was very much a lone wolf.

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        • The Johnny Person says:

          =-=-
          I could be way off on this, but wasn’t their a previous attempt on his life before the actual assassination?
          =-=-

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    • Lilly White says:

      Read Ralph David Abernathy’s account of his years with the Great Man.

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  16. dizzymissl says:

    go read the comments at the Huffington Post on the funeral story. I think even the normal liberals are starting to get it.

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  17. doodahdaze says:

    I recall at the start of this that FOX had a report that Brown had anger issues that morning prior to the robbery and was talking about it to some church person.

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  18. Ian says:

    Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin were nothing but two-bit thugs during their lives, but in death they both became household names, and even revered as saints. If they had known any of that when they were alive, they probably would’ve found it hilarious.

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    • jello333 says:

      Not sure about “hilarious”, but yeah. I still know very little about Brown. But I know a lot about Trayvon. And I am 100% certain that he would have HATED the way the media, and especially his own family tried to portray him. He would have HATED being called a scared, innocent, harmless little boy. And Rachel…. Rachel WHAT are you doing girl?!! Telling the whole world that Trayvon was scared that George might be looking to RAPE him?!!! You got to be kidding me!

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  19. czarowniczy says:

    The essential(American) leadership secret does not depend upon particular intelligence. Rather, it depends on a remarkably stupid thick-headedness. The English follow the principle that when one lies, one should lie big, and stick to it. They keep up their lies, even at the risk of looking ridiculous.
    Goebbels

    this was inspired by the principle—which is quite true within itself—that in the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature than consciously or voluntarily; and thus in the primitive simplicity of their minds they more readily fall victim to the big lie than the small lie, since they themselves often tell small lies in the little matters..
    Adolf Hitler

    “…just like the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr”. in 1968.” “…“This is even worse because Michael Brown did not break in any law at all…”
    Charles Ogletree

    Are we seeing the pattern here?

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    • myopiafree says:

      I could understand this happening in Germany, where there was no free press. But you are right – the BIG LIE, is happening here in the USA. Hard to believe it – but it is true.

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      • czarowniczy says:

        It doesn’t take a free press or a ‘captured’ press – only a willing press

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        • jello333 says:

          At the risk of being hit over the head because it’s Chomsky…. this is a really great quote:

          “Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media.”

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          • czarowniczy says:

            I ate a lot of Chomsky in undergrad school – probably accounts for a lot of my social dyspepsia

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          • Lilly White says:

            He got that from Gore Vidal:

            The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one
            of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country
            has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media
            all objectivity–much less dissent.” (A View from the Diner’s Club,
            1991.)

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  20. michellc says:

    I read on GP that Brown’s uncle said, “Then we going to hit the streets again and we’re going to yell out for our freedom and equality and we’re going to yell out in Mike’s name and it’s going to “shake the heavens.”

    How much more freedom do they want? They’re obviously already free to burn down a city after they’ve stolen all they can carry. How much more equality do they want? They already have affirmative action which puts them more equal than everyone else.

    I would like any white boy or man to go break out the windows of a business and take whatever they want and then set the business on fire and see what happens. I can guarantee the cops or the judge won’t buy the excuse, “they made us do it.”

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  21. dizzymissl says:

    Hey SD–the PathologyBlawg guy answered your question and a few others.

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  22. kinthenorthwest says:

    Now this is a Challenge that Obama, Jackson, Sharpton and others in their circle should be giving out.

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  23. Lucille says:

    Wow, just wow! Unbelievable drivel which all “Brownies” seem to be lapping up. This man is simply not right in the head, heart, or soul.

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  24. justfactsplz says:

    Breaking news: The FBI has interviewed a man whose lawyer who is white has come forward on his behalf because he does not want to be identified. He was on video chat during the shooting and recording it. The gunshots of that afternoon are on his audio. I counted two segments with a pause in between of eleven shots total.

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  25. justfactsplz says:

    They are already spinning this bit of new news to be against the cop because of the pause and the second sequence of shots.

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  26. someoneinnorthms says:

    So, Michael Brown wasn’t doing anything illegal yet Emmett Till WAS? Sounds like the dear Professor is really a white man raised in Mississippi during the 1930s when he thinks about Till but a black man-child raised in the riots of 1993 Los Angeles when he talks about Brown.

    His idea that Till was doing something illegal is repugnant. I can’t imagine the benefit of saying something like that.

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  27. Bildung says:

    The audio does not support the accusation of firing on a fleeing Brown.

    There are not enough shots in the second group to account for all of Brown’s wounds and not enough time within the first group for Brown to stop on hearing shots, turn around and
    put his hands up.

    The first group was very rapid and could only have been fired frontally at Brown.

    So at best for Brown’s side this is incomplete evidence, as they will have to assert Wilson fired shots at a fleeing Brown before this person hit Record; in and of itself it supports Wilson’s narrative much more than the Scheme Team’s.

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  28. ZurichMike says:

    The reason he was compared to MLK Jr. is because Jesse Jackson already had dibs on comparing everything black to “It’s Selma all over again”.

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  29. Moishe Pipik says:

    Another disgusting side effect is now I doubt the story of Emmet Till.

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  30. So King strong armed a clerk before he died.

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  31. joanfoster says:

    For a demographic whose theme song has been We Shall Overcome, they haven’t overcome anything in 50 years due to their buying into the Great Society, entitlements and the mantra of the BGI that the world owes them something. Anyone who believes that it is wise to send their children to the so called elite schools need to have their heads examined if this is the best Harvard , Yale, etc. has to offer.

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  32. lindarm says:

    This so called professor has no right to call himself an educated man, much less a professor. He’s jsut as bad as the looters and needs a good horse whippin’ . In a conversation he would have with Professor Thomas Sowell who would eat him alive . He’s no better than jihadi Muslims
    who have not evolved from the 7th century. His kind exacerbate the problems we have. I put him in the same category as racists Eric Holder, Michelle and Barak Obama. No one can accuse them of having IQs higher than the average ghetto teenager who loots and riots.

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