(08-14-2014, 04:46 PM)Dogfood Wrote: yes but kmun, isnt it obvious that in a town which has more than 60% black people that in a ratio more black people are going to be stopped, searched or arrested than white people?
According to the 2012 Ferguson Police Census (which I cannot find a source for) 1 in 3 white people accused of crimes were found guilty whereas 1 in 5 black people were. Black people commited less than half of the crimes in this town
I was watching this live yesterday, what I saw was, protesters (mostly black) but also other races coming together peacefully to protest against Mike Brown's death. As this was happening media reporters were being told to stop reporting.
RIOT/SWAT police were brought in, and eventually made there way to the protesters where they began to attack the people.
To see what I described, go down to the bottom and watch the first video you see at the bottom in Night Vision. Skip to 8 minutes in to see shit go down.
To give you some more insight on what these SWAT Police look like, here is a comparison between what you see in Iraq and what was used in Missouri
Bare in mind that this is all funded by American taxes.
I'm kind of feeling with i3670 on this one... It's all just songs on repeat nowadays. I bet that Brown guy was a pretty cool dude. (no demeaning pun intended)
Regardless of race, protesters have been unjustly attacked by the government before.
Best example I can refer to is the protests around the Vietnam war. Peaceful protesters were attacked and killed, some including disabled Vietnam War Veterans.
While race is a factor of what has happened here, I can't fucking stand that the American government hasn't learnt how to handle a situation like this after Ohio.
Not exactly. The article says that the "arrested" looters were not from Ferguson, not that ALL of the looters were not from Ferguson.
Also the article seems to use the words "most", and "many" which means that some Ferguson people are among the arrested as well.
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Also, on more of a side note I think that looting shouldn't be classified under the protests. Protests are a movement made by the people to get what you want. Looting is just people taking advantage of a situation, and stealing for themselves...with none of the community's interests in mind.