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There are few things more ridiculous going on in America right now than this misguided march led by the NAACP, from Ferguson to the Missouri state capitol. They call it the "Journey for Justice". NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks says "we're seeking systemic, fundamental reform of policing in this country," He says that process begins with legislation against racial profiling on a state and national level.
But where is the racial profiling in police departments around the country ? Where is it at a level that should cause marchers to march 120 miles in the cold ? It certainly wasn't there in the Michael Brown shooting. So what, all of a sudden, prompts the NAACP to start yammering about racial profiling ?
Myself, I have not seen any of this racial profiling these guys are talking about. It's been said the Ferguson Police Dept is primarily White, in a town that is mostly Black, but I suspect that is more due to Whites moving out of Ferguson and Police not leaving their jobs, more than anything else. And if the department is mostly White, so what ? What does that matter ? We just saw the Ferguson Police in action during the riots, and I didn't see anything wrong with how they did their jobs. They were arresting disorderly protestors, Black and White alike.
Some of the comments of the marchers were interesting >> "We need equal justice for everyone." Another marcher said > " This ain't just something that popped up here today." Still another said > "The stronger we can make each other the stronger our whole country will be,". And another said > "We want to stick together as one. Not as African Americans and Caucasians but as one family." I believe that the marchers are sincere. I think they truly due want equality and justice. And I applaud them for their vigor and perseverance to march 120 miles in the cold. But they are severely MISGUIDED. They believe that Blacks are the victims of racial injustice all across America. The problem with that is, WHERE is that racial injustice ? We are all looking around and not seeing THAT racial injustice. But there is racial injustice all right. And it has been around for 50 years.
That racial injustice is AFFIRMATIVE ACTION discrimination against Whites, and nobody is a bigger perpetrator of it than Cornell William Brooks, and his rampantly racist NAACP. When Brooks and his racist organization come out in favor of a nationwide ban on affirmative action (which the Supreme Court has ruled against repeatedly), THEN he, and his marchers, can talk about racial injustice, and all of us being as one family, and not before. Currently, affirmative action is banned in only 8 states (and only partially in some of those). So, now the question needs to be answered by this long-time racist organization > Will they stop oppressing Whites with racial discrimination in affirmative action, or will they continue to be the top perpetrators of racial injustice in America ? What's YOUR answer, Brooks ????
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/local...city/19684709/
But where is the racial profiling in police departments around the country ? Where is it at a level that should cause marchers to march 120 miles in the cold ? It certainly wasn't there in the Michael Brown shooting. So what, all of a sudden, prompts the NAACP to start yammering about racial profiling ?
Myself, I have not seen any of this racial profiling these guys are talking about. It's been said the Ferguson Police Dept is primarily White, in a town that is mostly Black, but I suspect that is more due to Whites moving out of Ferguson and Police not leaving their jobs, more than anything else. And if the department is mostly White, so what ? What does that matter ? We just saw the Ferguson Police in action during the riots, and I didn't see anything wrong with how they did their jobs. They were arresting disorderly protestors, Black and White alike.
Some of the comments of the marchers were interesting >> "We need equal justice for everyone." Another marcher said > " This ain't just something that popped up here today." Still another said > "The stronger we can make each other the stronger our whole country will be,". And another said > "We want to stick together as one. Not as African Americans and Caucasians but as one family." I believe that the marchers are sincere. I think they truly due want equality and justice. And I applaud them for their vigor and perseverance to march 120 miles in the cold. But they are severely MISGUIDED. They believe that Blacks are the victims of racial injustice all across America. The problem with that is, WHERE is that racial injustice ? We are all looking around and not seeing THAT racial injustice. But there is racial injustice all right. And it has been around for 50 years.
That racial injustice is AFFIRMATIVE ACTION discrimination against Whites, and nobody is a bigger perpetrator of it than Cornell William Brooks, and his rampantly racist NAACP. When Brooks and his racist organization come out in favor of a nationwide ban on affirmative action (which the Supreme Court has ruled against repeatedly), THEN he, and his marchers, can talk about racial injustice, and all of us being as one family, and not before. Currently, affirmative action is banned in only 8 states (and only partially in some of those). So, now the question needs to be answered by this long-time racist organization > Will they stop oppressing Whites with racial discrimination in affirmative action, or will they continue to be the top perpetrators of racial injustice in America ? What's YOUR answer, Brooks ????
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/local...city/19684709/