I hope folks are ready for this

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Pixelated
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision May Cause Protests in Nearby Cities

WASHINGTON (AP/WBOC) - Protests are being planned in the District of Columbia and Baltimore if a grand jury declines to return an indictment against the Ferguson, Missouri police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.

If an indictment isn't returned, the Washington chapter of the National Black United Front and several other groups are planning a 7 p.m. protest the day after in Mt. Vernon Square in Northwest Washington.

In downtown Baltimore, the Baltimore People's Power Assembly is planning an "emergency response protest" in McKeldin Square, either the day of the grand jury decision or the day after.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Baltimore People's Power Assembly


my what a nice Marxist group

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Ferguson isn’t about black rage against cops. It’s white rage against progress.

Carol Anderson is an associate professor of African American studies and history at Emory University and a public voices fellow with the Op-Ed Project. She is the author of “Bourgeois Radicals: The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960.”

and National Black United Front my what a nice Afrocentric group
 

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Pixelated
Baltimore People's Power Assembly

my what a nice Marxist group

and National Black United Front my what a nice Afrocentric group

I wasn't attempting to make a political statement. I think this Ferguson thing has the black community outraged everywhere, spurred on by the usual race hustlers. I fear there is going to be widespread violence and hope folks are paying attention.
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
I wasn't attempting to make a political statement. I think this Ferguson thing has the black community outraged everywhere, spurred on by the usual race hustlers. I fear there is going to be widespread violence and hope folks are paying attention.

I doubt there will be 'widespread' violence if there is not an indictment, but i am sure there will be widespread protesting with limited violence mostly centered close to furgeson. We will see soon enough.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
I remember being a teenager in the Oglethorpe Shopping Mall in Savannah Georgia when the Rodney King verdict was returned (I think that's what it was). I actually had no clue what was happening. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere, violence erupted. Serious violence. I stood there in the middle of the mall in total shock before a store keeper hustled me inside the 5 and 10 and slammed the gate shut. It took me a while to figure out, understand what was happening and even then I didn't understand. This was back before everybody had cell phones. I had no idea on what to do. I was a kid locked in the 5 and 10 for 8 plus hours before the police came and escorted us out the back doors and down hallways.

Last I checked, GA is not located anywhere near CA. MD isn't located anywhere near MO.

Based on my personal experience, it would be prudent to exercise some caution when the announcement is made.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
I remember being a teenager in the Oglethorpe Shopping Mall in Savannah Georgia when the Rodney King verdict was returned (I think that's what it was). I actually had no clue what was happening. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere, violence erupted. Serious violence. I stood there in the middle of the mall in total shock before a store keeper hustled me inside the 5 and 10 and slammed the gate shut. It took me a while to figure out, understand what was happening and even then I didn't understand. This was back before everybody had cell phones. I had no idea on what to do. I was a kid locked in the 5 and 10 for 8 plus hours before the police came and escorted us out the back doors and down hallways.

Last I checked, GA is not located anywhere near CA. MD isn't located anywhere near MO.

Based on my personal experience, it would be prudent to exercise some caution when the announcement is made.

:yay: That's all I'm trying to say. With the racial tension that exist all across this country, something like this could spiral out of control really fast.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
I remember being a teenager in the Oglethorpe Shopping Mall in Savannah Georgia when the Rodney King verdict was returned (I think that's what it was). I actually had no clue what was happening. Then all of a sudden out of nowhere, violence erupted. Serious violence. I stood there in the middle of the mall in total shock before a store keeper hustled me inside the 5 and 10 and slammed the gate shut. It took me a while to figure out, understand what was happening and even then I didn't understand. This was back before everybody had cell phones. I had no idea on what to do. I was a kid locked in the 5 and 10 for 8 plus hours before the police came and escorted us out the back doors and down hallways.

Last I checked, GA is not located anywhere near CA. MD isn't located anywhere near MO.

Based on my personal experience, it would be prudent to exercise some caution when the announcement is made.

Don't ya just love people who encourage criminals?/
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
Don't ya just love people who encourage criminals?/

The usual race hustlers that were in the middle of this building everyone into a frenzy. Their work is done and now are decidedly silent during the eve of potential rioting.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
:yay: That's all I'm trying to say. With the racial tension that exist all across this country, something like this could spiral out of control really fast.

And imagine now with cell phones and social media, word will travel a lot faster than back during the Rodney King mess and he wasn't even killed by the police.
 

SG_Player1974

New Member
If people wanted to make a statement and say that they are unsatisfied with how things went.... they would PROTEST in the same manner MLK did.

However, as many of us know.... this is NOT about right or wrong and it is certainly NOT about justice.

It is about how much FREE #### can I grab and get away with. PERIOD! IT has been proven time, and time, and time, and time again!
 

DEEKAYPEE8569

Well-Known Member
If people wanted to make a statement and say that they are unsatisfied with how things went.... they would PROTEST in the same manner MLK did.

However, as many of us know.... this is NOT about right or wrong and it is certainly NOT about justice.

It is about how much FREE #### can I grab and get away with. PERIOD! IT has been proven time, and time, and time, and time again!

:hitthenailonthehead: EXACTLY!
 

protectmd

New Member
:hitthenailonthehead: EXACTLY!

I think that its not about free stuff, but its about opportunity to commit criminal acts and hide behind a reason. Notice how everyone is jumping on board with their opportunity to get their agenda across, the militant muslims, the klan, all of these fringe groups are using this as an opportunity to do whatever it is that they want, criminal acts that is. "Free stuff" is only one part of the plan when the rioting starts. Assaults, rapes, robberies, shootings, stabbings, making/usage of bombs, arson, vandalism, burglary, etc... all apart of what will soon be the big picture at some point or another. The message is, "We do what we want, and nobody will stop us!" This is what they do for fun.

Don't believe me? Check out the videos online. You easily can go onto youtube and see "flash mob robberies" and "massive group style beatdowns" where random people are attacked. You can see how lawless the roads and streets have become in the United States as you observe how ATV's, dirtbikes, 3 wheelers, 4 wheelers, crotch rockets, etc all ride lawlessly with impunity from the streets of Salisbury Maryland to the streets of NYC and our nations capital. You can easily observe how theres massive fights inside of schools where kids end up in coma's for trying to get an education. All of this goes on and theres very little that law enforcement does because their hands are tied and they are helpless to deal with it.

So what makes you think that the national guard and the cops are going to be able to stop this rioting thats about to occur in Missouri?:lmao:

Remember their motto next time you see the idiots on TV....

"We do what we want, and nobody will stop us!"
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
I think that its not about free stuff, but its about opportunity to commit criminal acts and hide behind a reason. Notice how everyone is jumping on board with their opportunity to get their agenda across, the militant muslims, the klan, all of these fringe groups are using this as an opportunity to do whatever it is that they want, criminal acts that is. "Free stuff" is only one part of the plan when the rioting starts. Assaults, rapes, robberies, shootings, stabbings, making/usage of bombs, arson, vandalism, burglary, etc... all apart of what will soon be the big picture at some point or another. The message is, "We do what we want, and nobody will stop us!" This is what they do for fun.

Don't believe me? Check out the videos online. You easily can go onto youtube and see "flash mob robberies" and "massive group style beatdowns" where random people are attacked. You can see how lawless the roads and streets have become in the United States as you observe how ATV's, dirtbikes, 3 wheelers, 4 wheelers, crotch rockets, etc all ride lawlessly with impunity from the streets of Salisbury Maryland to the streets of NYC and our nations capital. You can easily observe how theres massive fights inside of schools where kids end up in coma's for trying to get an education. All of this goes on and theres very little that law enforcement does because their hands are tied and they are helpless to deal with it.

So what makes you think that the national guard and the cops are going to be able to stop this rioting thats about to occur in Missouri?:lmao:

Remember their motto next time you see the idiots on TV....

"We do what we want, and nobody will stop us!"

I will not say the guard and the cops cannot stop them. It can be stopped, but no Government agency is willing to accept the consequences.

If they stopped a riot the word would get out that it isn't so much fun, but like Tianamen Square it would be years before they stopped calling the stop a massacre.
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
I will not say the guard and the cops cannot stop them. It can be stopped, but no Government agency is willing to accept the consequences.

If they stopped a riot the word would get out that it isn't so much fun, but like Tianamen Square it would be years before they stopped calling the stop a massacre.

Yeah, they still talk about Kent State.






Could be the song I guess.
 

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
And imagine now with cell phones and social media, word will travel a lot faster than back during the Rodney King mess and he wasn't even killed by the police.

The problems with this particular "Flash Mob" is that they'll come bearing fire and firearms (plus a terrible attitude).
 

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
I think that its not about free stuff, .... "Free stuff" is only one part of the plan when the rioting starts.

An interesting phrase to describe what will occur is "tourist looting" to describe a great deal of what occurred in August in Ferguson. It explains the fact that many of those arrested for looting during the "Don't Shoot/Remember Michael" riots were out-of-town and out-of-state blacks.
 
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