Agit8r
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Are you aware that riots have a mysterious way of happening wherever Sharpton pops up???Did he support it, in an attempt to incite further riots?It does when they are on-site, inflaming the crowd, and allow it.Says the one gloating.
As far as facts, a 10-second clip does not necessarily sum up what a person is all about. Nor does it make that person responsible for actions that others do. Or should we believe that George Tiller's blood is on Bill O'Reilly's hands?
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It's called inciting a riot, and it's definitely illegal.
You mean... Attempted Inciting a Riot? You people are hilarious.
It's all relevant, just like in the Brawley case.
The 10 second clip in question is from March of 2012. To incite a riot, there has to be an actual riot.
Ferguson...
Baltimore...
Needs go on????
As I pointed out much earlier, Sharpton condemned rioting in Ferguson. I can't even find any record of him addressing the protests in Baltimore. So, yeah, needs go on