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That's beautiful,I'm certain that that community will never forget the events that took place this year and the ones that will follow
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Actually the people in the audience actually supported and started singing with the protesters then they clapped their hands. . They song justice for Mike Brown. And from the looks of it , the audience not protestors were the ones who did this[h1]Michael Brown protesters interrupt St. Louis Symphony Orchestra concert[/h1]LinkMichael Brown protesters interrupted the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's concert on Saturday night, causing a brief delay in the performance at Powell Symphony Hall.
The orchestra and chorus were preparing to perform Johannes Brahms' Requiem just after intermission when two audience members in the middle aisle on the main floor began singing an old civil rights tune, "Which Side are You on?" They soon were joined, in harmony, by other protesters, who stood at seats in various locations on the main floor and in the balcony.
The protesters then unfurled three hand-painted banners and hung them from the Dress Circle boxes. One banner listed the birth and death date of Brown, who was shot by Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9.
The five-minute interruption was met with a smattering of applause from some audience members, as well as members of the orchestra and chorus. Others simply watched as the orchestra remained silent.
The protest ended quietly as participants left voluntarily, chanting, “Black lives matter.” Conductor Markus Stenz resumed the concert shortly thereafter.
SLSO publicist Erika Ebsworth-Goold said the protesters were paying members of the audience. She said they left the building peacefully.
Before leaving, the protesters scattered red paper hearts over the edge of the balcony onto the main floor orchestra seats. They read, in part: “Requiem for Mike Brown.”
Sarah Bryan Miller of the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report.
Actually the people in the audience actually supported and started singing with the protesters then they clapped their hands. . They song justice for Mike Brown. And from the looks of it , the audience not protestors were the ones who did this[h1]Michael Brown protesters interrupt St. Louis Symphony Orchestra concert[/h1]LinkMichael Brown protesters interrupted the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's concert on Saturday night, causing a brief delay in the performance at Powell Symphony Hall.
The orchestra and chorus were preparing to perform Johannes Brahms' Requiem just after intermission when two audience members in the middle aisle on the main floor began singing an old civil rights tune, "Which Side are You on?" They soon were joined, in harmony, by other protesters, who stood at seats in various locations on the main floor and in the balcony.
The protesters then unfurled three hand-painted banners and hung them from the Dress Circle boxes. One banner listed the birth and death date of Brown, who was shot by Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9.
The five-minute interruption was met with a smattering of applause from some audience members, as well as members of the orchestra and chorus. Others simply watched as the orchestra remained silent.
The protest ended quietly as participants left voluntarily, chanting, “Black lives matter.” Conductor Markus Stenz resumed the concert shortly thereafter.
SLSO publicist Erika Ebsworth-Goold said the protesters were paying members of the audience. She said they left the building peacefully.
Before leaving, the protesters scattered red paper hearts over the edge of the balcony onto the main floor orchestra seats. They read, in part: “Requiem for Mike Brown.”
Sarah Bryan Miller of the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report.
A symphony spokesperson says about 50 people took part in the demonstration. All had tickets for the performance.
@ :35 " oh he was a thug" @1:15 ..The lady face tells it all
O crap @1:40 When they start saying black lives matter, some white people booked it out of there scared LOL
Darren Wilson better pray he gets indicted because jail will be a lot safer for him then the open world if this goes down...
It's St. Louis. someone will be gunning for ole boy.Zimmerman aside, I still think Wilson gets popped.
Something about this Mike Brown handeling from him being left in the street to Obama ignoring it to the Police provoking and or roughing up Women and kids during protests to the 1/2 million in funds raised for this guy.
Some street cat with no conscious and nothing lose will catch him.
Darren Wilson better pray he gets indicted because jail will be a lot safer for him then the open world if this goes down...
Aint nobody going to touch wilson or zimmerman.. People rather shot and fight people for someone owoing then $1 lolIn a perfect world but Zimmerman is still living.
Black people always let other groups piggyback on our movements and dilute the message. And those groups never look out for us and do the same. So no, they don't need to let the unarmed whites attach to the Mike Brown movement because our focus should be on improving the black condition FIRST.I think what the protesters need to do is stop making it about Mike Brown but include the unarmed whites that were shot and killed as well
Black people always let other groups piggyback on our movements and dilute the message. And those groups never look out for us and do the same. So no, they don't need to let the unarmed whites attach to the Mike Brown movement because our focus should be on improving the black condition FIRST.
- We start off with a bang. At about the 22-second mark, an old white Cardinals fan begins telling the protesters—all of whom appear to be black—that they need to get jobs. He looks right in the camera, proudly, and says, "That's right! If they'd be working, we wouldn't have this problem!"
- At about the 1:30 mark, the crowd of Cardinals fans begin drowning out the protesters' chants with a "Let's go Cardinals!" chant. Well, they could be saying worse things...
- At the 2:40 mark, they start saying much worse things. The "Let's go Cardinals!" chant has turned into a "Let's go Darren!" chant. Cool.
- At 8:10 one of the Cardinals fans calls one of the protesters a "crack head" and tells him he needs to go see a dentist.
- At 8:50 the "Let's go Cardinals" chant starts up again.
- At 9:05 one of the Cardinals fans starts telling one of the protesters that if he ever "saw him in the street" he would "look at the ground." They argue for a bit about who would and would not whip whose ***.
- At about 10:25 a small blonde lady starts yelling at the protesters: "We're the ones who gave all y'all the freedoms that you have!"
- At about 12:14 an older female Cardinals fan begins telling the man holding the camera, who claims he is a former Marine, that she doesn't believe he is a veteran. The conversation does not go well for her.
- At 14:54, the Cardinals fans start in on a very loud "USA! USA! USA!" chant.
- At 16:07, another Cardinals fan begins yelling at the protesters, telling them that they need to get jobs.
- At 16:43, a female Cardinals fan begins chanting "Africa! Africa! Africa!" at the protesters.
- At 17:10 a Cardinals fans tells the protesters that they need to remove their hats and pull up their pants.
Being white has gotta be great. You get to claim that you freed the oppressed even though you were the oppressor.
And you get to claim that folks don't have jobs because they're protesting at night, buuuuuuuut.....you're there too. Why aren't you at work?
Dat privilege. :x
I wasn't talking about all white people---just the folks showing their *** in that video. I should've been more specific.You generalizing papi. White people don't "get to claim" anything. Racist, ignorant, and arrogant people tend to do those things. Stop perpetuating this train of thought. It's like calling all mormons polygamists or all muslims terrorists.
Being white has gotta be great. You get to claim that you freed the oppressed even though you were the oppressor.
And you get to claim that folks don't have jobs because they're protesting at night, buuuuuuuut.....you're there too. Why aren't you at work?
Dat privilege.
Seeing the reactions of all those people at the cardinals game and symphony makes me cringe. In no way do I identify myself with those people because of the color of my parents skin. or for any reason for that matter.
It's just now that they realize that what they are doing is unconstitutional?
http://deadspin.com/cardinals-fans-get-ugly-in-clash-with-ferguson-proteste-1643282285
- Quote:
- We start off with a bang. At about the 22-second mark, an old white Cardinals fan begins telling the protesters—all of whom appear to be black—that they need to get jobs. He looks right in the camera, proudly, and says, "That's right! If they'd be working, we wouldn't have this problem!"
- At about the 1:30 mark, the crowd of Cardinals fans begin drowning out the protesters' chants with a "Let's go Cardinals!" chant. Well, they could be saying worse things...
- At the 2:40 mark, they start saying much worse things. The "Let's go Cardinals!" chant has turned into a "Let's go Darren!" chant. Cool.
- At 8:10 one of the Cardinals fans calls one of the protesters a "crack head" and tells him he needs to go see a dentist.
- At 8:50 the "Let's go Cardinals" chant starts up again.
- At 9:05 one of the Cardinals fans starts telling one of the protesters that if he ever "saw him in the street" he would "look at the ground." They argue for a bit about who would and would not whip whose ***.
- At about 10:25 a small blonde lady starts yelling at the protesters: "We're the ones who gave all y'all the freedoms that you have!"
- At about 12:14 an older female Cardinals fan begins telling the man holding the camera, who claims he is a former Marine, that she doesn't believe he is a veteran. The conversation does not go well for her.
- At 14:54, the Cardinals fans start in on a very loud "USA! USA! USA!" chant.
- At 16:07, another Cardinals fan begins yelling at the protesters, telling them that they need to get jobs.
- At 16:43, a female Cardinals fan begins chanting "Africa! Africa! Africa!" at the protesters.
- At 17:10 a Cardinals fans tells the protesters that they need to remove their hats and pull up their pants.