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That CNN reporter on the scene is either gonna get mashed by a random rioter or end up in the hospital from all the smoke.
Freddie Gray's lawyer has decided to blame a lack of education and "boredom" as reasons why all of these high schoolers and college kids are rioting. Yeah that will help
He has no choice?Sadly...what is the President supposed to do? This guy is always propped up as being a so called black leader...if you refuse him you're refusing the black voice (symbolically). You think he wants Kanye to shock Mike Myers again?Hands are tied here...these are no win situations when race is at the forefront of everything.This is the guy the President brings into the White House to advise him.The Baltimore Sun, April 27, 2015
Al Sharpton to visit city, plan march to Washington over Gray's death
The Rev. Al Sharpton, said Monday he plans to visit Baltimore this week to help push police for answers in the death of Freddie Gray. The New York-based civil rights activist also wants to plan a two-day march in May from Baltimore to Washington, expressing frustration in the lack of answers into Gray's death.
Sharpton is $4 million in debt to the IRS, he appears on cable news tv with his own show, goes to gin up "protests," makes money off of that with his National Action Network, and then he goes on tv to "report" on the discord brewing, which he helps make happen.
Then he's invited to the WH to advise the president.
Wow.
Cops go in and shut down this riot (almost impossible without some harm coming)...they're racists who used too much force (you can almost understand the use of the water hoses and dogs back in the day now)...or if they sit back and hope clearer heads will prevail and it'll peter out and they're accused of not caring about black people and their community.
No way I'd be a cop...
I wouldn't call him a "dumb ###" He was wearing a masking when shivved the hosed. Smart.So they are trying to stop the fire on the CVS and dumb asses on TV are visibility sticking a knife into the hose near the hydrant
That's how you get ratings.Interviewing the dumbest people available as usual.
True. I'm not opposed to it.That's how you get ratings.Interviewing the dumbest people available as usual.
Too ####### late.Looks like the Nation of Islam are the only ones keeping peace in the streets right now.National Guard activated.
Yeah, after dark things are going to get even worse.man I have such a bad feeling about tonight...
Obama has demonstrated a propensity to be a racist. Sharpton is a racist, thus the 200 plus visits to the white house.I agree...but who has the black community embraced as their go-to guy for these incidents? Sharpton...you refuse him and you refuse the black community.Quick...without looking any up...throw out some other names of reasonable black leaders that Obama should be inviting to talk about this issue?I dunno, maybe not invite him to the WH? Maybe ignore his advice and tell people he's a lousy example? Maybe invite black leaders who are constructive and talk about reforms that matter rather than profit off of outrage they themselves help generate?Sadly...what is the President supposed to do? This guy is always propped up as being a so called black leader...if you refuse him you're refusing the black voice (symbolically).Hands are tied here...there are no win situations when race is at the forefront of everything.This is the guy the President brings into the White House to advise him.The Baltimore Sun, April 27, 2015
Al Sharpton to visit city, plan march to Washington over Gray's death
The Rev. Al Sharpton, said Monday he plans to visit Baltimore this week to help push police for answers in the death of Freddie Gray. The New York-based civil rights activist also wants to plan a two-day march in May from Baltimore to Washington, expressing frustration in the lack of answers into Gray's death.
Sharpton is $4 million in debt to the IRS, he appears on cable news tv with his own show, goes to gin up "protests," makes money off of that with his National Action Network, and then he goes on tv to "report" on the discord brewing, which he helps make happen.
Then he's invited to the WH to advise the president.
Wow.
Cops go in and shut down this riot (almost impossible without some harm coming)...almost they're racists who used too much force (you can almost understand the use of the water hoses and dogs back in the day now)...or if the sit back and hope clearer heads will prevail and it'll peter out and they're accused of not caring about black people and their community.
No way I'd be a cop...
I don't care for Obama...but I can't blame him for Sharpton being the go to guy.
David Simon has long been a tendentious twit about political issues in his role as self-appointed "public intellectual." If he'd stopped and went home a long time ago, perhaps some small segment of the population wouldn't be participating in this.David Simon:
First things first.
Yes, there is a lot to be argued, debated, addressed. And this moment, as inevitable as it has sometimes seemed, can still, in the end, prove transformational, if not redemptive for our city. Changes are necessary and voices need to be heard. All of that is true and all of that is still possible, despite what is now loose in the streets.
But now — in this moment — the anger and the selfishness and the brutality of those claiming the right to violence in Freddie Gray’s name needs to cease. There was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in Mr. Gray’s name initially, and there was real unity at his homegoing today. But this, now, in the streets, is an affront to that man’s memory and a dimunition of the absolute moral lesson that underlies his unnecessary death.
If you can’t seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in Baltimore. Turn around. Go home. Please.
Your stalking has gotten way out of control.What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
Always money.David Simon has long been a tendentious twit about political issues in his role as self-appointed "public intellectual." If he'd stopped and went home a long time ago, perhaps some small segment of the population wouldn't be participating in this.David Simon:
First things first.
Yes, there is a lot to be argued, debated, addressed. And this moment, as inevitable as it has sometimes seemed, can still, in the end, prove transformational, if not redemptive for our city. Changes are necessary and voices need to be heard. All of that is true and all of that is still possible, despite what is now loose in the streets.
But now — in this moment — the anger and the selfishness and the brutality of those claiming the right to violence in Freddie Gray’s name needs to cease. There was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in Mr. Gray’s name initially, and there was real unity at his homegoing today. But this, now, in the streets, is an affront to that man’s memory and a dimunition of the absolute moral lesson that underlies his unnecessary death.
If you can’t seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in Baltimore. Turn around. Go home. Please.
The people rioting do not give a #### about Gray or his family.Pretty sad that Gray's family specifically asked that nobody protest today and yet this happens. Pretty solid proof that what is happening right now has nothing to do with racism, justice, or anything noble. It's nothing more than criminal. It's spitting in the face of Gray. It's spitting in the face of real change.
THERE HE IS!David Simon has long been a tendentious twit about political issues in his role as self-appointed "public intellectual." If he'd stopped and went home a long time ago, perhaps some small segment of the population wouldn't be participating in this.David Simon:
First things first.
Yes, there is a lot to be argued, debated, addressed. And this moment, as inevitable as it has sometimes seemed, can still, in the end, prove transformational, if not redemptive for our city. Changes are necessary and voices need to be heard. All of that is true and all of that is still possible, despite what is now loose in the streets.
But now — in this moment — the anger and the selfishness and the brutality of those claiming the right to violence in Freddie Gray’s name needs to cease. There was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in Mr. Gray’s name initially, and there was real unity at his homegoing today. But this, now, in the streets, is an affront to that man’s memory and a dimunition of the absolute moral lesson that underlies his unnecessary death.
If you can’t seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in Baltimore. Turn around. Go home. Please.
Ask Frosty what he thinks about Doctor Detroit.Your stalking has gotten way out of control.What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
Oh it's on. Make no mistake about it. They are raiding the Liquor stores now. Just what an angry mob needs. Along with cover of darkness. And a scared police force in full retreat.Yeah, after dark things are going to get even worse.man I have such a bad feeling about tonight...
He works for the government.Your stalking has gotten way out of control.What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
David Simon has been doing his pseudo-intellectual race hustle for about ten years now. He's made a cottage industry out of it. For that, I applaud him.THERE HE IS!David Simon has long been a tendentious twit about political issues in his role as self-appointed "public intellectual." If he'd stopped and went home a long time ago, perhaps some small segment of the population wouldn't be participating in this.David Simon:
First things first.
Yes, there is a lot to be argued, debated, addressed. And this moment, as inevitable as it has sometimes seemed, can still, in the end, prove transformational, if not redemptive for our city. Changes are necessary and voices need to be heard. All of that is true and all of that is still possible, despite what is now loose in the streets.
But now — in this moment — the anger and the selfishness and the brutality of those claiming the right to violence in Freddie Gray’s name needs to cease. There was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in Mr. Gray’s name initially, and there was real unity at his homegoing today. But this, now, in the streets, is an affront to that man’s memory and a dimunition of the absolute moral lesson that underlies his unnecessary death.
If you can’t seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in Baltimore. Turn around. Go home. Please.
Praise be to Allah?Too ####### late.Looks like the Nation of Islam are the only ones keeping peace in the streets right now.National Guard activated.
do i hafta?What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
Sometimes change comes at the ballot box. And other times it comes through violence. This thing has been building and building and building. Every week we see another case of police brutality, with no end in sight. I'm surprised the people haven't snapped earlier.Pretty sad that Gray's family specifically asked that nobody protest today and yet this happens. Pretty solid proof that what is happening right now has nothing to do with racism, justice, or anything noble. It's nothing more than criminal. It's spitting in the face of Gray. It's spitting in the face of real change.
Tonight? Yes.Praise be to Allah?Too ####### late.Looks like the Nation of Islam are the only ones keeping peace in the streets right now.National Guard activated.
Nah, you can call it a draw if you like.do i hafta?What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
You're a real annoying one, ain't ya?Burn down the CvS JUsTiCe!
Are the elites still kiss assing and partying a few miles down the road?
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Gotta love the victory pose of the guy holding up the toilet paper with a subway burning in the background. Awesome Justice there oppressed one.
Aww hell yeah. A city is burning but mocking them is annoying.You're a real annoying one, ain't ya?Burn down the CvS JUsTiCe!
Are the elites still kiss assing and partying a few miles down the road?
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Gotta love the victory pose of the guy holding up the toilet paper with a subway burning in the background. Awesome Justice there oppressed one.
I imagine the police would like to stop the looting as well. It's not up to them though. It's up to the mayor.Oh it's on. Make no mistake about it. They are raiding the Liquor stores now. Just what an angry mob needs. Along with cover of darkness. And a scared police force in full retreat.Yeah, after dark things are going to get even worse.man I have such a bad feeling about tonight...
Based on the timeline given earlier. Some of these people could be third or fourth generation looters.Professional looters? Is their a spring training camp?
Love that phrase. Probably tough to get a job in retail though when they look at your resume and it says 'Pro Looter - cleaned up big in Ferguson and Baltimore'.Professional looters? Is their a spring training camp?
You not understanding what is going on there, does not surprise me. Do you understand anything at all?Ask Frosty what he thinks about Doctor Detroit.Your stalking has gotten way out of control.What's worse?
A. Rioters cutting the fire hose
B. Jack White posts
Why does he need anyone? Didn't he use to be a black community leader at one point. Wasn't that something he used as a qualification for being President?I agree...but who has the black community embraced as their go-to guy for these incidents? Sharpton...you refuse him and you refuse the black community.Quick...without looking any up...throw out some other names of reasonable black leaders that Obama should be inviting to talk about this issue?I dunno, maybe not invite him to the WH? Maybe ignore his advice and tell people he's a lousy example? Maybe invite black leaders who are constructive and talk about reforms that matter rather than profit off of outrage they themselves help generate?Sadly...what is the President supposed to do? This guy is always propped up as being a so called black leader...if you refuse him you're refusing the black voice (symbolically).Hands are tied here...there are no win situations when race is at the forefront of everything.This is the guy the President brings into the White House to advise him.The Baltimore Sun, April 27, 2015
Al Sharpton to visit city, plan march to Washington over Gray's death
The Rev. Al Sharpton, said Monday he plans to visit Baltimore this week to help push police for answers in the death of Freddie Gray. The New York-based civil rights activist also wants to plan a two-day march in May from Baltimore to Washington, expressing frustration in the lack of answers into Gray's death.
Sharpton is $4 million in debt to the IRS, he appears on cable news tv with his own show, goes to gin up "protests," makes money off of that with his National Action Network, and then he goes on tv to "report" on the discord brewing, which he helps make happen.
Then he's invited to the WH to advise the president.
Wow.
Cops go in and shut down this riot (almost impossible without some harm coming)...almost they're racists who used too much force (you can almost understand the use of the water hoses and dogs back in the day now)...or if the sit back and hope clearer heads will prevail and it'll peter out and they're accused of not caring about black people and their community.
No way I'd be a cop...
I don't care for Obama...but I can't blame him for Sharpton being the go to guy.