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I'm not I did it two days ago and you just kept asking the same damn question.
It doesn't matter how it's accomplished whether it's by a group of local leaders, representatives or whoever or Obama himself. As long as they're people out there fighting for change in all arenas on the ground in the economic area, political realm, which there are right now you're just ignoring it. So at this point I'm going to ignore you.
Your response was just a vague. "there's not one leader, theres many leaders"There's not a single leader there's many community leaders including clergy, politicians, and others. They've tried to have organized protests but we're met with excessive police force, questionable leadership and misleading actions by the state and local government. There have been plenty of peaceful marches and protests since August. The only times is escalated to violence is when either the police & govt insinuated it ie releasing that store video before the officers name in August or last night. The response has been overwhelming calm and constitutionally appropriate.
But again the system is what they're battling and that same system has shown to be incapable of both protecting them or their property and at the same time being and oppressive force. The goal is to change the systemic nature mired in race relations at its core and police-citizen interaction on its surface.
If you've been following this story as well as the countless others like out in the past years you would know that. And thats why you see the response nationwide cause Ferguson is just a microcosm of the ugly side this country is trying to bury.
you named none, and didn't point out the legislative goals being pursued....
I'm going to assume you really don't even know of any because you haven't named a single one in two days of me asking.
please put me on ignore so you won't misquote/project your emotion when I speak on improving the movement
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