One is of Michael Brown.No one's life was saved. Thousands died, in excess murders.Brown’s death 10 years ago in Ferguson, Missouri, was a defining moment for America’s racial justice movement. It cast a global spotlight on longtime demands for reforms to systems subjecting millions of people to everything from economic discrimination to murder. ...
“I know that someone’s life was saved, that there was an officer, that there was an encounter where a police officer could have made a different decision had there not been 400 days of protest during the Ferguson uprising,” Bush said.
Brown died while trying to kill a cop, after robbing a store. Democrats spread rumors that he was an innocent, shot in the back while saying "hands up don't shoot". They claimed cops routinely shoot innocent Blacks. It was all a lie. After hearing the facts, everyone agreed that Brown deserved to get shot.
A defining moment? I guess it was. It convinced me that demands for racial justice were just demands to let Blacks murder Whites. Those who defend Brown, or who use him as an example of police injustice, are just advocating a race war.
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