Police just executed an unarmed 17 yr old brotha (shot 10 times)

Wow 24 hours later
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I didnt want to bring that in here but since you did, and since someone will inevitably ask what was it he said...

Gilbert called Al Sharpton a coon (him misusing that now overabused term is proof that he is probably a member here btw) and took it further into idiocy and said the monkey from planet of the apes would do a better job speaking on behalf of the people there. Very very very idiotic and self destructive commentary from a known moron.

Dude is a fuckin idiotic clown.

And he's too stupid to see that shit.

People ere actually agreeing with that moron. The way muthafucka slurp these dumb ass athletes and celebs for any piece of acknowledgement just makes me shake my head.

This dude was talking about what about happen to him in Washington. Did that muthafucka did you call out any white person who said shit about you? This is about Mike Brown and the people having their rights violated, not your dumb ass with an agenda.

Talking to stupid and ignorant people is a lost cause though.
 
Dude is a fuckin idiotic clown.

And he's too stupid to see that shit.

People ere actually agreeing with that moron. The way muthafucka slurp these dumb ass athletes and celebs for any piece of acknowledgement just makes me shake my head.

This dude was talking about what about happen to him in Washington. Did that muthafucka did you call out any white person who said shit about you? This is about Mike Brown and the people having their rights violated, not your dumb ass with an agenda.

Talking to stupid and ignorant people is a lost cause though.
And this is why people like him are dangerous. Morons with a platform and audience. How has he gone this far in life without a mentor or elder figure to educate him on how moronic he is being or to reel him in when he goes overboard like now. No surprise his career is where it is. Luckily for him he was with a organization stupid and dysfunctional enough to give him a max deal before he self destructed. The guy is a fucking buffoon.
 
Oh and did y'all see what GILBERT ARENAS said?!?! :smh::angry:
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Some Black people really make it hard to one to believe in a connected United front for Black people.

So Black people calling each other apes now. Fucking waste. Sharpton is a lot of things, but he has done far more good,than bad. I doubt anyone will say that about Gilbert Arenas when he is old.
 
So Obama had to call the governor for him to decide that something finally needed to be done. I swear :smh: Your states government and police looking totally inept wasn't enough? Why wasn't the mayor calling up the governor?

Watching Captain Johnson on TV goes along with what Life was saying on the Combat Jack show

Retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey “Life” Pegues’ life is a movie. No cliche. Growing up as a young gun in the crack riddled NYC borough of Queens, Life was one of the best soldiers of the legendary and most notorious Supreme Team street gang. Life talks his introduction to crack, the gun fights and the murders, and the moment he decided it was time to join the biggest gang in NYC, the NYPD. Listen as he takes us through the Dinkens to Giuliani to Bloomberg regimes, what Stop and Frisk really is, and what the fvck is really going on with the war that the police across the nation has seemingly declared against the nation’s people of color. We also get some expert analysis on The Abner Louima, Sean Bell, Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, Amadou Diallo and Michael Brown cases.

http://thecombatjackshow.com/networ...-pegues-from-the-streets-to-the-beat-episode/
 
I know this is off topic ... but

Why do people continue to raise the blacks kill blacks argument? It's not even the same argument and doesn't have the same foundation. Blacks kill blacks is definitely an issue, but it's a civilian vs. civilian one. It's a sociology/history question that should be debated and understood.

When blacks are being killed by police officers/having their civil rights violated/not getting a fair day in court, this is a much bigger issue because it goes to the heart of our political and legal system. Every single public policy/law that is coming out right now is predicated on the notion that everything is equal (e.g., ending Affirmative Action). More importantly, police officer hold a higher moral/ethical/legal standing in America and are given certain rights that others cannot. When an entire class of people are treated much more differently than another class across the nation - then the idea of equality, protection, citizenship, etc... falls on the head (this is what America is built on).

A citizen of the United States is afforded a certain bundle of "inalienable rights." When a black person kills another black person, I expect that person to be vigorously prosecuted. If that's the case, then the problem no longer becomes a legal issue, but something for sociology, urban planning, ect.. When a white man kills someone, I expect the same. If a police officer kills someone in cold blood, I expect the same. When this doesn't happen, this tears at the entire fabric of what this country was built on.

This is why I hate the black on black killing red herring that most whites and some blacks try to use. It's not even the same issue. Killers should be prosecuted to the highest extent of the law, regardless of their color. Fuck outta here with that bullshit.....any time muthafuckas bring that shit up, folks need to check them on that shit.
 
thanks for the link

So Obama had to call the governor for him to decide that something finally needed to be done. I swear :smh: Your states government and police looking totally inept wasn't enough? Why wasn't the mayor calling up the governor?

Watching Captain Johnson on TV goes along with what Life was saying on the Combat Jack show

Retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey “Life” Pegues’ life is a movie. No cliche. Growing up as a young gun in the crack riddled NYC borough of Queens, Life was one of the best soldiers of the legendary and most notorious Supreme Team street gang. Life talks his introduction to crack, the gun fights and the murders, and the moment he decided it was time to join the biggest gang in NYC, the NYPD. Listen as he takes us through the Dinkens to Giuliani to Bloomberg regimes, what Stop and Frisk really is, and what the fvck is really going on with the war that the police across the nation has seemingly declared against the nation’s people of color. We also get some expert analysis on The Abner Louima, Sean Bell, Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, Amadou Diallo and Michael Brown cases.

http://thecombatjackshow.com/networ...-pegues-from-the-streets-to-the-beat-episode/
 
So Obama had to call the governor for him to decide that something finally needed to be done. I swear :smh: Your states government and police looking totally inept wasn't enough? Why wasn't the mayor calling up the governor?

Watching Captain Johnson on TV goes along with what Life was saying on the Combat Jack show

Retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey “Life” Pegues’ life is a movie. No cliche. Growing up as a young gun in the crack riddled NYC borough of Queens, Life was one of the best soldiers of the legendary and most notorious Supreme Team street gang. Life talks his introduction to crack, the gun fights and the murders, and the moment he decided it was time to join the biggest gang in NYC, the NYPD. Listen as he takes us through the Dinkens to Giuliani to Bloomberg regimes, what Stop and Frisk really is, and what the fvck is really going on with the war that the police across the nation has seemingly declared against the nation’s people of color. We also get some expert analysis on The Abner Louima, Sean Bell, Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, Amadou Diallo and Michael Brown cases.

http://thecombatjackshow.com/networ...-pegues-from-the-streets-to-the-beat-episode/

I met Corey, good dude

Cacs hated him in the NYPD but he kept his foot on their necks cause he was top dawg in bk
 
Yo I swear if it wasn't for them detaining and arresting without even telling them what for those two reporters and one being white, shit wouldn't have gotten better so quickly.
 
I met Corey, good dude

Cacs hated him in the NYPD but he kept his foot on their necks cause he was top dawg in bk

Cool, glad you're co-signing him. He seemed cool in the interview. I didn't want to feel like I was being conned.

He talks about some real shit, and said he was there to do his eight hours. He wasn't there to be liked and he didn't put up with bullshit.
 
Sorry ass governor needs to go...

Mayor too.


Add . . .

McCulloch blasts Nixon for replacing St. Louis County Police control


http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_0806541b-ed48-5d06-9267-323531ad6cf1.html

McCulloch blasts Nixon

St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch Thursday night blasted the decision by Gov. Jay Nixon to replace St. Louis County Police control of the Ferguson situation with the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

“It's shameful what he did today, he had no legal authority to do that," McCulloch said. "To denigrate the men and women of the county police department is shameful."

McCulloch noted that no one was seriously injured in the effort led by County Police Chief Jon Belmar until the Highway Patrol took over security Thursday night.

“For Nixon to never talk to the commanders in the field and come in here and take this action is disgraceful," McCulloch said.

"I hope I'm wrong, but I think what Nixon did may put a lot of people in danger."
 
here you are kicking up the same ball of dust tho

eh - I thought I saw it in this thread. But you are right. Heard this shit today after a community meeting and got tired of that shit. I digress...let's get back on topic
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The oppressed stands with the oppressed.

<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Palestine?src=hash">#Palestine</a> stands with <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ferguson?src=hash">#Ferguson</a>. <a href="http://t.co/hxK94VqfsO">pic.twitter.com/hxK94VqfsO</a></p>&mdash; فلسطين i (@iFalasteen) <a href="https://twitter.com/iFalasteen/statuses/499819258373623808">August 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Yep!!
At the end of the day...Black folks aint the only ones getting fucked over by Evil Whiteys.

Of course other people of color are fueling the bs...but theyre pawns.

The orchestrator always seems to remain the same.
 
this is a dope pic man...esp. the top one w/ the irony of him wearing a shirt of the US flag...I don't think that escaped the photographers

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The oppressed stands with the oppressed.

<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Palestine?src=hash">#Palestine</a> stands with <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ferguson?src=hash">#Ferguson</a>. <a href="http://t.co/hxK94VqfsO">pic.twitter.com/hxK94VqfsO</a></p>&mdash; فلسطين i (@iFalasteen) <a href="https://twitter.com/iFalasteen/statuses/499819258373623808">August 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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So Obama had to call the governor for him to decide that something finally needed to be done. I swear :smh: Your states government and police looking totally inept wasn't enough? Why wasn't the mayor calling up the governor?

Watching Captain Johnson on TV goes along with what Life was saying on the Combat Jack show

Retired NYPD Deputy Inspector Corey “Life” Pegues’ life is a movie. No cliche. Growing up as a young gun in the crack riddled NYC borough of Queens, Life was one of the best soldiers of the legendary and most notorious Supreme Team street gang. Life talks his introduction to crack, the gun fights and the murders, and the moment he decided it was time to join the biggest gang in NYC, the NYPD. Listen as he takes us through the Dinkens to Giuliani to Bloomberg regimes, what Stop and Frisk really is, and what the fvck is really going on with the war that the police across the nation has seemingly declared against the nation’s people of color. We also get some expert analysis on The Abner Louima, Sean Bell, Eric Garner, Oscar Grant, Amadou Diallo and Michael Brown cases.

http://thecombatjackshow.com/networ...-pegues-from-the-streets-to-the-beat-episode/
You be repping that combat jack show hard fam. Imma check this one out.
 
eh - I thought I saw it in this thread. But you are right. Heard this shit today after a community meeting and got tired of that shit. I digress...let's get back on topic

you brought up many great points...but ignorance won't allow ppl to see it...and you're just gonna have the same ppl respond w/ the same shit over and over...despite the contrary many ppl get it tho
 
Holy fuck...

"It's amazing what people can do....New Yorkers shut down Times Square to support #Ferguson"

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I didnt want to bring that in here but since you did, and since someone will inevitably ask what was it he said...

Gilbert called Al Sharpton a coon (him misusing that now overabused term is proof that he is probably a member here btw) and took it further into idiocy and said the monkey from planet of the apes would do a better job speaking on behalf of the people there. Very very very idiotic and self destructive commentary from a known moron.


Lexx, is being reported that is the wrong person. Its been discussed several pages ago and in other threads.

OK. I saw it while I was on my way out.

From a Galaxy far far away...
 
Desire you may want to reach out to or follow these folx on twitter:

https://twitter.com/feministajones

She is the one that organized the NMOS National Moment of Silence. They got together a facebook page and organized rallies/protests nationwide today. That group has the potential of becoming a springboard for something more.

They have an offical nmos twitter and facebook.

https://twitter.com/NMOS14

https://www.facebook.com/NMOS2014

Also check out Elon James White. He does the TwiB broadcasts. He is in Ferguson now. Twitter put together funds to fly him and his crew out there.

https://www.facebook.com/elonjames
https://twitter.com/elonjames

I haven't had a chance to listen to the podcast from there, but I heard it was really good. He has a few twitter accts, facebook, website, and youtube channel. I haven't listened to him in a while on a regular basis, but he is a really nice guy.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The most important <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/podcast?src=hash">#podcast</a> to listen to this week <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SHARE?src=hash">#SHARE</a>: <a href="https://twitter.com/elonjames">@elonjames</a>: LISTEN: <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FERGUSON?src=hash">#FERGUSON</a> Dispatch #1 | <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TWIBnation?src=hash">#TWIBnation</a>: <a href="http://t.co/dibhYxxRnO">http://t.co/dibhYxxRnO</a></p>&mdash; Mera Szendro Bok (@MeraSB) <a href="https://twitter.com/MeraSB/statuses/500020286432239617">August 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Besides the traditional organizations like naacp, the best and probably most organized thing we have going for us is color of change. http://www.colorofchange.org/ They have a lot of campaigns going on. They also get results and post updates on those campaigns.

I take issue with black folx needing "a leader". I don't think that we are one group in mind or action and different ones have different priorities in what will get us to "where we need to be" whether it is education, economics, social justice. They are all compatible, and all different ways of getting progress, but most for whatever reason, their experiences or whatever, will see an over arching priority to work on. The problem with having a designated leader, is that to stop your movement, all the "enemy" has to do is take your leader out. (MLK, Malcolm) This has always been the way people are subdued, take out their leaders, tear down their temples/places of worship, try to snuff out hope. I'm also wanting to get more active politically and socially. Ferguson sent me over the edge this week. I still have a migraine. I haven't decided how I'm going to get involved, but I can't continue to sit around angry w/o any outlet.
 
NYPD threatens mass arrests at Ferguson solidarity rally

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http://rt.com/usa/180472-ferguson-solidarity-rally-arrests/
Thousands of people are rallying in New York in solidarity with residents of Ferguson, showing support to people across the US who have been victims of police brutality. The NYPD has threatened mass arrests if people do not stop blocking traffic.

The New York City Police Department has reportedly arrested at least four people during a peaceful rally intended to pay tribute to Michael Brown and others who have suffered from police brutality.

Thousands of protesters left their original rally location at New York’s Union Square and descended upon Times Square, ignoring police orders to stay on the sidewalk. As a result, police began cordoning protesters between 42nd Street and 9th avenue. Demonstrators flooded social media, complaining that officers had kettled them and refused to let them go.

A number of arrests were made as the situation escalated, although the exact number remains unclear. Eventually, police told protesters they would be able to leave, but that if they returned to the current location and block the traffic again they would be arrested.

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A number of arrests were made as the situation escalated, although the exact number remains unclear. Eventually, police told protesters they would be able to leave, but that if they returned to the current location and block the traffic again they would be arrested.

These developments come as thousands of people in more than 80 cities across the United States gathered on Thursday to hold vigils for victims of police brutality, particularly 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was fatally shot while unarmed by police in Ferguson.

Pulling together under the banner, “National Moment of Silence for Victims of Police Brutality” (NMOS), peaceful assemblies gathered at 7pm EST in about 37 states, including New York, California, Missouri, Michigan, and Texas. Twenty minutes later, groups observed a 60-second moment of silence, which was followed by participants sharing stories, marching, and chanting together.

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The vigils were intended to honor the lives of innocent people killed as a result of excessive police force, as well as those lives that have been touched by police brutality in any way. In addition to the recent death of Brown, New Yorker Eric Garner died from a chokehold by a police officer in July, and Ezell Ford of Los Angeles was fatally shot by law enforcement just two days after the incident in Ferguson.

“We will peacefully assemble at over 90 vigils across the nation to share in a moment of silence and solidarity with each other,” NMOS wrote on its Facebook page. “Today, we will show the world and each other that we can come together, as ONE.”
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