MikeK
Gold Member
If Patrolman Wilson is exonerated there is a very strong possibility major rioting will take place in Ferguson (and elsewhere in the U.S.), which will rival if not surpass the rioting which occurred after the initial verdict in the Rodney King beating trial. But if Wilson is indicted and convicted that will be a signal to America's cops that it's time to avoid confrontations with Blacks whenever possible -- which will mean party time for the knockout game category of anti-White gangstas.
Missouri's governor, Jay Nixon, has already shown himself to be willing to pander to the Black community at large by implicitly presuming the Ferguson police are at fault. He is clearly willing to toss Patrolman Wilson under the bus and to muzzle the Ferguson cops to avoid a major riot.
It occurs to me that if an intimidatingly aggressive police presence such as supposedly prevailed in Ferguson could not prevent the actions of an assaultive goon like Michael Brown, what should the peaceful people of that community expect when there no longer is cause to fear the police?
Missouri's governor, Jay Nixon, has already shown himself to be willing to pander to the Black community at large by implicitly presuming the Ferguson police are at fault. He is clearly willing to toss Patrolman Wilson under the bus and to muzzle the Ferguson cops to avoid a major riot.
It occurs to me that if an intimidatingly aggressive police presence such as supposedly prevailed in Ferguson could not prevent the actions of an assaultive goon like Michael Brown, what should the peaceful people of that community expect when there no longer is cause to fear the police?