R.I.P Trayvon

So the hispanic juror has spoken

B29: George Zimmerman got away with the murder of Trayvon Martin
B29: I fought til the very end

but yet it wasn't a hung jury, some fight .. lasted a day before you gave up
Yeah, if that's how she truly felt and if that's what really happened behind closed doors during deliberation then it should have ended with a hung jury/mistrial. 
 
So those three links I posted regarding Jesse Jackson for the past six months didn't exist?

I love white privilege

I love how they tell us what we do and how we think, but have no interaction with black people outside of when they have to. Fixed News and that chain e-mail told them, so it must be true.

white person: You don't care about black on black crime
black person: yes we do, we live and deal with it
white person: but it isn't on the news, so you don't care
black person: is this a serious discussion?
black person: so do you want to have serious dialogue of why some of these problems exist?
white person: I don't need to hear your side, I already know
black person: poverty, environment, slavery, racism, jim crow, emasculation of the black male, break down of the family unit, unequal education, lack of education, jobs, fatherless kids, guns, poor parenting, lack of opportunities, prison industrial complex, unequal sentencing, lack of self worth, self esteem and self hate
white person: you're always blaming other people...you're racist

That's how the discussion always goes

just one mo time for emphasis.
 
Not mad, more so disappointed that they haven't progressed more as a people to acknowledge the wrongs of slavery.

I'm pretty sure most people with half a brain know how awful slavery was. Just like you should know how awful it was for whites to be enslaved throughout history. Yes, slavery is wrong. Black slaves, white slaves, arab slaves, etc.

What is it that you would like "white people" to do exactly to acknowledge the wrongs sir?
 
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she should have fought harder and not caved if she still feels this way afterwards and wasn't genuinely convince otherwise during deliberations

too little too late
 
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Not mad, more so disappointed that they haven't progressed more as a people to acknowledge the wrongs of slavery.
I'm pretty sure most people with half a brain know how awful slavery was. Just like you should know how awful it was for whites to be enslaved throughout history. Yes, slavery is wrong. Black slaves, white slaves, arab slaves, etc.

What is it that you would like "white people" to do exactly to acknowledge the wrongs sir?
this post speaks volumes.
 
Do y'all really think some black folks feel the way they do because of slavery and not current issues....
 

She said the jury was following Florida law and the evidence, she said, did not prove murder.

Like i said 1000 times....

Pretty sure you blamed Trayvon for his death too

Beating up a armed man definitely played a hand

In his demise.
 
How about let's talk about the fact that after slavery, everything wasn't all right.

People were no longer property anymore, but were forced into underdeveloped communities and denied access to better education, better jobs, and higher society. They were forced in a system built to work against them. They couldn't leave these communities and became so poor that all they could do was harm each other to survive. But no one cares if it doesn't effect them. They just want to be proven right in their negative opinion of these people when they fall to this very same system.

It's not about making people feel guilty or a "who has it harder" contest. It's about basic human rights and bridging the gap. For the cornballs who keep mentioning Chicago, you need to realize that certain events in history that have never been fully rectified created that whole scenario. No one should have to feel guilty, but if you aren't doing anything yourself and maybe helping others until they get treated fairly, then just leave it alone. I always felt that those protests would be a million times more powerful if they weren't mostly black people. Which says a lot.
 
She said the jury was following Florida law and the evidence, she said, did not prove murder.

Like i said 1000 times....
Pretty sure you blamed Trayvon for his death too
Beating up a armed man definitely played a hand

In his demise.
Haven't you been in a a fight or two back in the day as a kid or young adult ninjahood??
 
How about let's talk about the fact that after slavery, everything wasn't all right.

People were no longer property anymore, but were forced into underdeveloped communities and denied access to better education, better jobs, and higher society. They were forced in a system built to work against them. They couldn't leave these communities and became so poor that all they could do was harm each other to survive. But no one cares if it doesn't effect them. They just want to be proven right in their negative opinion of these people when they fall to this very same system.

It's not about making people feel guilty or a "who has it harder" contest. It's about basic human rights and bridging the gap. For the cornballs who keep mentioning Chicago, you need to realize that certain events in history that have never been fully rectified created that whole scenario. No one should have to feel guilty, but if you aren't doing anything yourself and maybe helping others until they get treated fairly, then just leave it alone. I always felt that those protests would be a million times more powerful if they weren't mostly black people. Which says a lot.

Eee....the truth is strong in this one
 
How about let's talk about the fact that after slavery, everything wasn't all right.

People were no longer property anymore, but were forced into underdeveloped communities and denied access to better education, better jobs, and higher society. They were forced in a system built to work against them. They couldn't leave these communities and became so poor that all they could do was harm each other to survive. But no one cares if it doesn't effect them. They just want to be proven right in their negative opinion of these people when they fall to this very same system.

It's not about making people feel guilty or a "who has it harder" contest. It's about basic human rights and bridging the gap. For the cornballs who keep mentioning Chicago, you need to realize that certain events in history that have never been fully rectified created that whole scenario. No one should have to feel guilty, but if you aren't doing anything yourself and maybe helping others until they get treated fairly, then just leave it alone. I always felt that those protests would be a million times more powerful if they weren't mostly black people. Which says a lot.
QFT

not even a mule my *****? 

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I'm pretty sure most people with half a brain know how awful slavery was. Just like you should know how awful it was for whites to be enslaved throughout history. Yes, slavery is wrong. Black slaves, white slaves, arab slaves, etc.

What is it that you would like "white people" to do exactly to acknowledge the wrongs sir?

Nothing at all. We're good.
 
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