Lijkt mij duidelijk mensen.quote:Op donderdag 21 augustus 2014 22:03 schreef kipknots het volgende:
Kan die foto worden vervangen? Dat is niet Michael Brown, maar Joda Cain.
http://www.kgw.com/story/(...)hael-brown/14284129/
Ja. Volgens mij moet dit de goeie zijn.quote:Op donderdag 21 augustus 2014 22:03 schreef kipknots het volgende:
Kan die foto worden vervangen? Dat is niet Michael Brown, maar Joda Cain.
http://www.kgw.com/story/(...)hael-brown/14284129/
Uhuh, 24/7 op CNN daar man.quote:Op vrijdag 22 augustus 2014 08:27 schreef TLC het volgende:
Die 'rellen' zijn ook maar in 2 piepkleine plaatsjes in de VS, dus waarschijnlijk interesseert het verder niemand een neuk daar
Ah, in de VS doen ze maar wat op CNN natuurlijk. Sorry, stom van me.quote:Op vrijdag 22 augustus 2014 11:37 schreef TLC het volgende:
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Ja, vanuit dat kleine kutplaatsje dus
Het zijn niet de grote rassenrellen van weleer in de grote steden, dat is mijn puntquote:Op vrijdag 22 augustus 2014 12:23 schreef matthijst het volgende:
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Ah, in de VS doen ze maar wat op CNN natuurlijk. Sorry, stom van me.
Pfffff.
http://www.usatoday.com/s(...)er-support/14439979/quote:FERGUSON, Mo. -- As calm remained Friday on the streets where Michael Brown's death brought angry protests, fundraising for the officer who killed the teen ended after more than a quarter of a million dollars was collected.
A crowdfunding page created for Darren Wilson raised $235,010 from 5,902 people before organizers stopped accepting donations Friday after reaching their goal in four days.
"We stand behind Officer Darren Wilson and his family during this trying time in their lives," thepage on the gofundme site said. "All proceeds will be sent directly to Darren Wilson and his family for any financial needs they may have including legal fees."
Waarom zo'n actie voor die gast? Zodat ie een betere gun kan kopen?quote:Op zaterdag 23 augustus 2014 00:41 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
kwart miljoen verzameld voor de agent die schoot
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http://www.usatoday.com/s(...)er-support/14439979/
quote:Blame poverty, not race, say Ferguson's white minority
Ex-mayor claims segregation isn't bad – it's just human nature
Ferguson's white Republican mayor, James Knowles, is clear: he will tell anyone who listens that there is no racial divide in the town, which has been hit by a fortnight of protest over the killing of a young African American, Michael Brown, by a white policeman.
Knowles's predecessor, Brian Fletcher, has a different take. "Sure we're segregated. Most cities are. People want to be with people that look like them, think like them, talk like them. It's human nature. It doesn't mean it's bad," he said. "A lot of communities in the United States are segregated by colour, by economic power, by education. You know the term 'the other side of the tracks'? It's the truth. It's been that way, it is that way and will be that way."
Scott Bonner, manager of the local library, put it another way. "St Louis is a very Balkanised town and I wish it was better," he said.
Ferguson's white minority is feeling besieged. The protests have thrown a spotlight on an overwhelmingly white police force in a town of 21,000 people – two-thirds of them black – with a power structure firmly in white hands.
The nightly protests, which initially had police behaving as if they were on the streets of Baghdad confronting protesters who saw riot gear as further provocation, suggested a city at war with itself.
"This is not us. We don't recognise it. It's not the community we know," Knowles told a public meeting. The tensions were not racial, he said, but economic. And the government was to blame. "When you jam people into low-income housing in one area and you wonder why there are social issues, there's no surprise to that. It's been done to us," he said.
It is a view frequently heard among white residents. Craig Kidd, who works in construction and lives in one of the most integrated neighbourhoods, joined the nightly demonstrations. "I think that cops who don't know how to use guns should be disarmed," he said. "It wasn't just the Michael Brown shooting. The second shooting [in St Louis of Kajieme Powell] was shocking. The police created chaos at the demonstrations. Using teargas was horrible. Clearly they can't be trusted."
Kidd sees divisions mostly on class lines. "I think that in a town which is two-thirds black there's going to be more poor black people than white," he said. "I live in a poorer neighbourhood. I never felt anybody was hating on me because I'm white."
Steve Hewkin, who lets 20 properties as low-income housing, blames the government for dumping poor people in the city. "You end up renting to the least worst," he said. "Obama has destroyed the economy. The jobs are gone. The American dream is gone. These people have no hope and he put them here."
Hewkin, who said he assumes he's on a government watch list because he's a "white Christian gun-owner that believes in liberty", says he doesn't regard people who move from outside the city into low-income housing as even being part of Ferguson. "That over there isn't even our city. People in Ferguson don't even know they're there. Listen to those people talk, they're haters," he said.
Many African Americans in the city say part of the problem is that no one is listening to them. They describe themselves as virtually invisible other than to be viewed as a problem. And while Knowles has tried to suggest that those who are disgruntled are transient outsiders with few links to the city, that ignores the anger that has been fermenting among many of Ferguson's long-term black residents.
Fletcher, the former mayor, was among leading citizens who called a public meeting at a Baptist church to talk about the crisis. He told the audience: "I'm like a lot of African Americans in reality. I grew up in poverty. I can relate a little bit to what it is to struggle in life."
The meeting was intended to consider ways to bridge divides but, while the church was close to full, fewer than a dozen black people attended. Fletcher struggled to explain why. "I don't have an answer. They're welcome. It's not uncommon in the community for African Americans not to be involved. Perhaps their struggle is just surviving the day, feeding their family," he said. But black people on the streets of Ferguson said they didn't know about the meeting because almost no effort had been made to communicate with them.
White people at the meeting lined up to offer suggestions, from how to "meet someone who's different from us" to programmes to help people "rise and become part of the community". But at times it felt as if the participants were stumbling in the dark looking for answers without knowing the question.
No one in the church mentioned the conduct of the police – the issue at the forefront in much of the rest of Ferguson – until one of the few black men in the audience, Byron Conley, brought it up. "I didn't see our police officers coming out to talk to the kids. I'm asking every officer to come to my street and just say 'hi' to us," he said. Conley said he invited police officers to barbecues but they never came, which surprised white members of the audience who said they regularly turn up to theirs.
There was praise for existing programmes such as the Ferguson Youth Initiative, which gives young people the chance to earn a bike or a computer. But, tellingly, it also offers a community service programme for youths as an alternative to jail terms or fines.
One of the most sensitive issues is how to get more African Americans to vote in order to change the complexion of the council. Some spoke about helping to find black candidates for office. But Hewkin was not so sure, fearing that it might contribute to "white flight". "Check out the towns where it's all black councils and whites are run out. It's not about race; it's about the job they're doing," he said.
But then he said that may not happen in Ferguson because Obama has destroyed the economy. "Who the hell's going to buy your house? You couldn't give it away," he said.
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quote:Page - who was seen live on CNN earlier this week threatening to arrest the networks anchor Don Lemon is the second St Louis county officer to have been stood down in controversial circumstances surrounding the Ferguson protests. Lieutenant Ray Albers was suspended on Wednesday after video emerged of him pointing his assault weapon at protestors and threatening to kill them.
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quote:On Tuesday, August 27, The Free Thought Project’s Cassandra Rules, met up with the officer on W. Florissant in Ferguson where protesters have been gathering in the streets since the murder of unarmed teenager Mike Brown. Gore wanted to explain the parallels, and differences, between him and Darren Wilson. He also wanted to show how rampant racism in the police force is not only directed at the people, but also at officers themselves. Anyone with the guts to speak out against them also faces a slew of backlash.
"Had jij hem?"twitter:YourAnonNews twitterde op dinsdag 02-09-2014 om 12:55:26Tulsa, OK police confirm man shot by cops in West Tulsa has died. (Man had been trying to kill himself with a knife) https://t.co/5kn5YK8o3v reageer retweet
Hij brengt het nogal lomp? Het slaat nergens op. Alsof een donkere huidskleur mensen gevaarlijk maakt. Alsof geweld alleen vanuit die groep ontstaat.quote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2014 15:16 schreef trucker3 het volgende:
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Je brengt het nogal lomp zodat je vanaf nu aangeschoten wild bent voor de extreem linkse gedachtenpolitie van FOK!
quote:St Louis protests: Ferguson activists reject religious leaders’ platitudes
Younger black generation rails at ineffectiveness of peaceful tactics as day of mass civil disobedience begins across city
Frustration and anger among young black Americans at an older generation’s apparent failure to adequately respond to the killing of Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson upended a key event at a weekend of mass protest on Sunday.
The showdown exposed a generational divide over how best to confront police racism, brutality and use of excessive force as organisers of the “weekend of resistance”, which has drawn activists from across the US, plan to stage mass civil disobedience across St Louis on Monday.
While older civil rights leaders hark back to the more peaceful methods of half a century ago, some younger people question their effectiveness today and are pressing for more confrontational tactics.
The fuse was lit when hundreds of people who came to hear the intellectual and activist Cornel West speak were subjected to speeches by a succession of preachers from the major religions offering essentially the same message about loving one’s fellow man and standing up against injustice. The meeting was billed as being “in the tradition of the civil rights movement” but the tone was in part governed by the venue for the meeting, St Louis University, a Catholic institution.
Some in the audience grew restless and then angered at the series of reverends, imams and rabbis until a small group of activists demanded to speak. They were supported by chants of “let them be heard” and “this is what democracy looks like”, a rallying cry at protests over Brown’s shooting.
Tef Poe, a St Louis rapper and activist for Hands Up United, a campaign group seeking racial justice in Ferguson, took the microphone and noted that the Christian, Jewish and Muslim preachers on the stage were not the people on the street trying to protect people from the police.
“The people who want to break down racism from a philosophical level, y’all didn’t show up,” he said to loud cheers.
At that point, the planned programme fell apart and the focus shifted. Some younger black speakers demanded to know whether the people on the stage had a plan of action.
“All those speeches before, you’ve heard them all before. That’s not going to change, right?” said one. “I was hoping for a plan from our elders and I was disappointed,” said another.
A young man used more graphic language. “I’ve been out there since motherfucking August 9,” he told the various preachers. “If you don’t turn up at the protest get the fuck out of here.”
By then some had already left the stage, although it was not clear if it was because they were unhappy at the turn of events or to make space.
In the midst of this, a lone white man in the audience caused uproar when he shouted that African Americans should not underestimate white people’s “gift to you”. The man had to be escorted from the arena.
West did not disappoint the audience, telling listeners that an older generation of African Americans had failed them.
“The older generation has been too well adjusted to injustice to listen to the younger generation. The older generation has been too obsessed with being successful rather than being faithful to a cause that was zeroing in on the plight of the poor and working people,” he said. “Thank God the awakening is setting in. And any time the awakening sets in it gets a little messy.”
A little later he drew loud cheers as he sharpened his argument. “What our young people are also upset about is that they understand that too many of our black middle class brothers and sisters have been ‘reniggerised’. All you’ve got to do is give big positions, give them some status, give them a little money, but walking around they’re still intimidated, they don’t want to tell the truth about the situation.”
One of the earlier speakers, Reverend Traci Blackmon, touched on a similar theme.
“We have been fooled all these years into thinking that when a few get through the doors all is well. Our generation has been guilty of confusing access with ownership,” she said.
Not all the earlier speakers were unwelcome. Hedy Epstein, a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor who was part of the kindertransport to Britain, told how she arrived in the US in 1948 and was taken aback by racial segregation where she was living in the south. Epstein was arrested in August after joining a protest over Brown’s killing and is awaiting trial for “failure to disperse”.
But the meeting appeared to mark a watershed as protest organisers prepared for what is billed as a day of civil disobedience on Monday, modelled on “Moral Monday” demonstrations launched over political policies in North Carolina, by training volunteers in passive resistance and what to do if they are arrested. Churches ran a “faith in action mobilizing training” session on Sunday afternoon that included the occupation of a police station. At other sessions, volunteers were instructed in blocking traffic and sit down resistance.
Organisers of the “Weekend of Resistance” have kept their plans for Monday to themselves but say they will alert activists to actions at short notice by text message, Twitter and other social media.
At the end of the mass meeting, one of the young people who had taken over the stage called on people to join a protest vigil at the site where St Louis police last week shot another 18 year-old black man, Vonderrit Myers. The police said Myers shot at an officer who attempted to stop him for a “pedestrian check”. His family say he was unarmed.
As the protesters gathered and debated how confrontational to be with the police, Myers’s father appeared and told them: “Whatever it is y’all want to do, I’m fine with it”. Demonstrators began blocking roads in the area.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, dozens of activists attempted to occupy a convenience store in support of Myers. The police arrested 17 people for unlawful assembly.
quote:Clergy among dozens arrested on final day of 'Ferguson October' protests
Hundreds marched on Ferguson police station in ‘Weekend of Resistance’ to protest killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown
Police arrested more than 50 people, including members of the clergy and the radical intellectual and activist Cornel West, during a day of civil disobedience protests on Monday over the killing in Ferguson of an unarmed 18-year-old African American man, Michael Brown, by a white police officer two months ago.
Several hundred people marched on Ferguson police station for a “Moral Monday” protest on the final day of a “Weekend of Resistance” that brought activists from across the US to demand that Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Brown, be put on trial and to protest over broader issues of racial profiling and use of excessive force by police officers in other places.
In a series of guerrilla protests, demonstrators unfurled banners at an NFL game hosted by the St Louis Rams, laid siege to several WalMart stores and stormed St Louis city hall, drawing the promise of a meeting with the mayor to discuss policing.
The protests began in the pouring rain as about 100 members of the clergy led the march on Ferguson police station from a local church up the street. They included a female rabbi from Detroit, a Quaker minister from Portland, Oregon, and the dean of a St Louis cathedral.
Initially they were met at Ferguson station by only a small contingent of local police. During a lengthy standoff reverends, rabbis and secular activists sang civil rights-era songs and appealed to the policemen and one woman in front of them to confess and repent. None took up the offer.
The protesters drew a chalk outline in front of the police representing Brown’s body lying in the street with white candles placed to mark where five bullets hit him and a sixth red one for the shot to the head that killed him.
One woman carrying a sign reading “Don’t shoot” walked up to a Ferguson police officer whose name tag said M Brown. She put his face close to his and said: “I want to hug you, not hate you.”
The officer then hugged the woman, who gave her name as Dragonfly from the Church of Stop Shopping, an activist group based in New York City. But the mood toughened as a line of police officers in riot gear moved in and the crowd divided into those who were prepared to be arrested and those who were not.
Those who were pressed toward the police station doors, barricaded with wood. Protesters chanted: “Fight back” and “Black lives matter, all lives matter.”
Some went up close to the police line and held up long mirrors so officers in riot gear could see themselves. The group used a well-honed tactic of linking arms and pressing against the police line until they were detained. West, a Baptist minister, had said at a rally on Sunday evening that he had come to St Louis to get arrested.
Forty-two people were arrested at the police station. Among the others detained was Pastor Michael McBride, a leader of the PICO National Network of faith-based community organisations, who issued a statement afterwards saying his actions were “an act of resistance and repentance”.
“This afternoon’s arrests in Ferguson are another example of how activists, including prominent local faith leaders, members of local faith congregations, students and community leaders, are being falsely accused of inciting violence when the truth in plain sight is that we are seeking justice,” it said.
Compared with earlier protests, the police in Ferguson and St Louis have generally held back over the past few days in a deliberate attempt to avoid confrontations that would inflame the situation further.
Chrissy Kirchhoefer, an urban farmer from neighbouring Florissant, said she was surprised at the relative restraint of the police. “For the most part it’s civilised,” she said. “I can’t not be here,” she said as she attempted to get shelter under a too-small umbrella. “Here in St Louis we’ve been living with this for so long it’s become normalised. It’s like a boil that’s been lanced and it takes time for the pus to come out.”
Kirchhoefer was among a large crowd at a mass meeting on Sunday evening at which younger African Americans challenged an older generation of leaders, accusing them of lacking direction in combatting the use of excessive force and racism by the police.
“The younger folks were able to voice their disrespect at the inaction of their elders,” she said.
“It was the passing of the baton.”
Some of those same young people were outside Ferguson police station and questioning the tactic of using peaceful protest to engineer arrests.
“They arrest them, they let them go. What good does that do?” asked Laverne Henderson, a 20-year-old from St Louis. “That won’t change the police. They’ve got their guns and they’re still in charge and they can still arrest us any time they want to for no reason at all.”
Later in the day, about 60 protesters stormed into St Louis city hall and unfurled a banner in the rotunda. The group called for all police officers to wear body cameras and for an independent body to examine shootings by the police.
The mayor, Francis Slay, was not at city hall but the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported that his chief of staff, Jeff Rainford, met with a representative of the group and said the mayor would meet with the protesters soon.
Wanneer was de VS dan ooit veilig zonder 'al die zwarten'quote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2014 13:49 schreef mig72 het volgende:
De VS was gewoon veiliger zonder al die zwarten daar. Sorry voor mijn politiek incorrecte opmerking.
1491.quote:Op zondag 19 oktober 2014 17:48 schreef KreKkeR het volgende:
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Wanneer was de VS dan ooit veilig zonder 'al die zwarten'
Sowieso hadden ze hun eigen katoen moeten plukken.Kijk maar waar het naartoe heeft geleid.quote:Op zondag 19 oktober 2014 17:48 schreef KreKkeR het volgende:
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Wanneer was de VS dan ooit veilig zonder 'al die zwarten'
Ik ben geen voorstander van positieve discriminatie, maar ik hoop dat het jou wel bekend is dat een groot deel v/d zwarte bevolking in de VS de apartheid daar gewoon zelf heeft meegemaakt he?quote:Op maandag 20 oktober 2014 16:29 schreef mig72 het volgende:
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Sowieso hadden ze hun eigen katoen moeten plukken.Kijk maar waar het naartoe heeft geleid.
Vooral door die positieve discriminatie meuk.
quote:Ms Cramblett she has 'limited cultural competency relative to African-Americans' and worries that her daughter Payton will not be accepted in her hometown of Uniontown.
'Jennifer lives each day with fears, anxieties and uncertainty about her future and Payton's future,' according to the lawsuit.
Ms Cramblett, the assistant manager of an AT&T store, said she and her partner Amanda Zinkon love their daughter, who is now two years old, but say they must now consider moving to a more diverse community.
Ms Cramblett says in her lawsuit that much of her family is racist and that one uncle openly makes racist comments.
Even simple tasks have become more complicated because Payton is mixed-race, the lawsuit says.
'Payton has hair typical of an African American girl. To get a decent cut, Jennifer must travel to a black neighborhood, far from where she lives, where she is obviously different in appearance, and not overtly welcome,' according to the lawsuit.
Ms Cramblett says she grew up in Scio, Ohio - population 762 - and didn't meet a black person until she attended college. She currently lives in Uniontown, population 2,802, and fears Payton will be the only non-white child in class when the time comes for her to attend school
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.u(...)y.html#ixzz3GhuJ8omO
Ik schaam me weer eens dat ik blank ben.quote:Op maandag 20 oktober 2014 16:27 schreef mig72 het volgende:
Dus een neger jongen gaat de politie aanvallen, hij faalt daarin, hij verzet tich tegen de arrestatie en wordt neergeschoten.En vervolgens protesteren die negerlui dat het racisme is?
Wel ja, misschien is het wel racisme. Van de zwarte jongen dat hij de blanke agent aanviel. Kan wel, misschien vind hij het niet leuk dat er blanke agenten zijn in een bosaapgebied.
Heeft niet zo heel veel te maken met blank. Mig72 is nu eenmaal geen al te groot licht. En dat soort figuren heb je helaas binnen alle rassen.quote:Op maandag 20 oktober 2014 19:54 schreef TitusPullo het volgende:
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Ik schaam me weer eens dat ik blank ben.
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Het artikel gaat verder.quote:The Ku Klux Klan has openly declared that they will use lethal force against Ferguson protesters, a claim more threatening to the people of Ferguson, a 60 percent African American community, as claims again emerge that the Klan is in secret discussions with local police.
The KKK began distributing a flier in the St. Louis area promising to use lethal force against any protesters in Ferguson they deem as violent.
Frank Ancona, imperial wizard of the KKK chapter, spoke with the Riverfront Times about the flier and intentions of the KKK as large-scale protests loom with the approaching grand jury announcement in the police officer Darren Wilson case in which he shot unarmed Michael Brown, an African American youth with his hands in the air, saying, “Don’t Shoot!”
KKK members were reportedly raising money to support Wilson, their “hero” as they called him for shooting Brown.
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Kijk de kranten daar er op na. Ik heb alleen nog nooit van rellen gehoord wanneer een donkere politie agent (en die heb je daar meer dan genoeg) een blanke verdachte neer schiet.quote:Op dinsdag 2 september 2014 14:52 schreef OMG het volgende:
Gelukkig plegen blanken nooit misdaden, en schieten ze nooit een school of bioscoop aan flarden..
Kan ermee te maken hebben dat niemand weet hoeveel doden er vallen door politiegeweld in de VS.quote:Op zaterdag 15 november 2014 06:08 schreef paddy het volgende:
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Kijk de kranten daar er op na. Ik heb alleen nog nooit van rellen gehoord wanneer een donkere politie agent (en die heb je daar meer dan genoeg) een blanke verdachte neer schiet.
Hoe zou dat toch kunnen
quote:Dat van die KKK ...moet toch te achterhalen zijn of die politieagent daar lid van is?
Of misschien om te laten zien dat men achter de politie staat en niet achter de criminelen zoals in de zwarte wijken veelal het geval is. Ik ben een echte reality freak en dat begon al in de jaren '80 met het programma Cops. Ik mis sindsdien niks en een ding is me inmiddels wel duidelijk en dat is dat men in de zwarte wijken er een hele andere mentaliteit op nahoudt. Een mentaliteit die leidt tot oververtegenwoordiging in de misdaad, probleemgezinnen, school niet afmaken, werkeloosheid, armoede, verloedering enz.quote:Op zaterdag 23 augustus 2014 01:52 schreef Hathor het volgende:
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Waarom zo'n actie voor die gast? Zodat ie een betere gun kan kopen?
Dus omdat negers vaker crimineel zijn, is deze politieagent een held die een bak geld moet krijgen? Dat is pas een kromme redenering.quote:Op zaterdag 15 november 2014 17:37 schreef Religieisfacisme het volgende:
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Of misschien om te laten zien dat men achter de politie staat en niet achter de criminelen zoals in de zwarte wijken veelal het geval is. Ik ben een echte reality freak en dat begon al in de jaren '80 met het programma Cops. Ik mis sindsdien niks en een ding is me inmiddels wel duidelijk en dat is dat men in de zwarte wijken er een hele andere mentaliteit op nahoudt. Een mentaliteit die leidt tot oververtegenwoordiging in de misdaad, probleemgezinnen, school niet afmaken, werkeloosheid, armoede, verloedering enz.
En voordat we weer agenten met een blanke huidskleur gaan aanvallen heb ik even wat statistieken erbij gepakt die wat meer licht op het gehele plaatje werpen. Let ook op de hatecrimes. Zeer verassend maar ook als het om racisme gaat staat zwart bovenaan.
Blacks are seven times more likely than people of other races to commit murder, and eight times more likely to commit robbery.
## When Blacks commit crimes of violence, they are nearly three times more likely than non-Blacks to use a gun, and more than twice as likely to use a knife.
## Hispanics commit violent crimes at roughly three times the white rate, and Asians commit violent crimes at about one quarter the White rate.
## The single best indicator of violent crime levels in an area is the percentage of the population that is Black and Hispanic.
## Of the nearly 770,000 violent interracial crimes committed every year involving Blacks and Whites, Blacks commit 85 percent and Whites commit 15 percent.
## Blacks commit more violent crime against whites than against blacks. Forty-five percent of their victims are white, 43 percent are Black, and 10 percent are Hispanic. When Whites commit violent crime, only three percent of their victims are Black.
## Blacks are an estimated 39 times more likely to commit a violent crime against a White than vice versa, and 136 times more likely to commit robbery.
## Blacks are 2.25 times more likely to commit officially-designated hate crimes against whites than vice versa.
## Only 10 percent of youth gang members are white.
## Hispanics are 19 times more likely than whites to be members of youth gangs. Blacks are 15 times more likely, and Asians are nine times more likely.
## Between 1980 and 2003 the US incarceration rate more than tripled, from 139 to 482 per 100,000, and the number of prisoners increased from 320,000 to 1.39 million.
## Blacks are seven times more likely to be in prison than Whites. Hispanics are three times more likely.
The report also stated that between 2001 and 2003 there were an average of 15,400 Black-on-White rapes. The number of White-on-Black rapes were unclear. Counting some Hispanics as Whites, there were 900 "White"-on-Black rapes. Blacks were 7.2 time more likely to commit interracial rape even after controlling for differences in population size and for the higher general rate of rape for Blacks. This may suggest a deliberate targeting of Whites.[3]
There were 10,000 gang-rapes by Blacks against Whites between but not a single "White"-on-Black gang rape.[3]
Whites are more likely to commit white-collar offenses. Actually,
Only 0.3% of reported interracial crimes are classified as official "hate crimes". This classification has been argued to be arbitrary and biased against Whites. Despite this Blacks commit 2.25 times more official hate crimes against Whites and Hispanics than the reverse. The media has been argued to give undue emphasis to official hate crimes as compared to the much more common interracial crimes in general as well as having a bias towards reporting the more uncommon White-on-Black crimes.[4][3]
As of 2001, the chances of going to only State or Federal prison in percentages for various demographic groups. The lifetime chance for Black males was around 1/3.[5]
For men in their early thirties, Blacks are about 7 times more likely to have a prison record than Whites. They are more likely to have been in prison (22.4 percent) than in the military (17.4 percent) or in college. 12.5 percent have a bachelor’s degree. The results are related on educational achievement. 30 percent of those without college education and nearly 60 percent of high school dropouts had prison records.[6]
De bron is de New Century Foundation, een white supremacists group met nogal bedenkelijke denkbeelden.quote:Op zaterdag 15 november 2014 17:47 schreef OMG het volgende:
Wat een onzin weer. Alsof een groot deel niet gewoon middle class is.
Mooie bronvermelding ook.
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twitter:AnonMythic twitterde op maandag 17-11-2014 om 09:40:37#OpKKK | @KuKluxKlanUSA is now under anonymous control. Great job everyone involved in it, keep pushing. #Anonymous #hacktivist #ExpectUs reageer retweet
Het artikel gaat verder.quote:Anonymous Hacks Ku Klux Klan Twitter Accounts and Websites Following Ferguson Threats
Anonymous has taken control of two Twitter accounts related to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) after the white supremacist group threatened "lethal force" on anyone protesting in Ferguson, Missouri.
Anonymous, the global online hacktivist movement, has taken control of two official Twitter accounts associated with the KKK as well as knocking four of the organisation's websites offline.
IBTimes UK has learned from the Anonymous members involved that several email accounts associated with the KKK have also been compromised in the last 24 hours and it has begun doxxing (publicly revealing a person's identity and personal information) of the KKK group which has been threatening them.
It is also promising to publish "many documents" relating to the KKK in the coming hours.
The takeover of the Twitter accounts comes after several days when insults and threats were traded online between the two groups with the KKK claiming Anonymous would not be able to do anything:
quote:Missouri governor declares state of emergency as national guard brought in to Ferguson
Jay Nixon signs executive order activating national guard to help police ‘maintain peace and protect those exercising their right to free speech’
The governor of Missouri declared a state of emergency on Monday, authorising the national guard to assist the policing of protests expected in Ferguson after it is announced whether a white police officer who shot dead an unarmed black 18-year-old will face charges.
Jay Nixon signed an executive order on Monday activating the national guard to support police “during any period of unrest that might occur following the grand jury’s decision concerning the investigation into the death of Michael Brown”.
Nixon had previously said he was ready to order national guard troops back into the St Louis suburb whenever necessary. In August, the national guard protected a makeshift police base at a shopping mall during nights of clashes between officers and protesters following Brown’s death in a residential side-street.
The governor said in a statement on Monday that the soldiers would help “maintain peace and protect those exercising their right to free speech” in the event of demonstrations following the grand jury’s announcement, which is expected in the coming days.
“The national guard is well suited to provide security at command posts, fire stations and other locations as well as perform other functions that will free up law enforcement officers to remain focused on community policing and protecting constitutional rights,” he said.
National guard troops in Ferguson would again be commanded by brigadier general Gregory Mason, a veteran of the Missouri state highway patrol, which will police potential unrest alongside the St Louis metropolitan police and St Louis county police.
Statements welcoming the national guard from chiefs of those forces, which represent a unified police command, were attached to the statement from Nixon, a Democrat who before the crisis in Ferguson was viewed as a possible vice-presidential candidate for 2016.
The grand jury has been meeting for about three months to consider evidence on the shooting of Brown by officer Darren Wilson on 9 August. The officer shot Brown repeatedly after an altercation that followed Wilson stopping him and a friend for jaywalking.
Several witnesses said afterwards that Brown was shot after surrendering. Police say that he assaulted Wilson. The officer has reportedly testified to the grand jury that after fleeing, Brown turned and again posed him a physical threat.
A series of leaks from federal and regional officials has led to a widespread assumption among protesters that Wilson, 28, will not be indicted for the shooting. A series of actions is planned in response around the St Louis region and the US.
While the grand jurors have considered material compiled by county investigators, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and US department of justice have been conducting a parallel inquiry for possible federal civil rights charges against Wilson. These, too, are considered unlikely.
twitter:SageOfSixAnons twitterde op woensdag 19-11-2014 om 12:38:40Frank Ancona has now threatened to shoot anyone wearing Guy Fawkes mask in response to #HoodsOff #OpKKK http://t.co/7gJi7kbrFE reageer retweet
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quote:In de voorsteden van St. Louis draaien wapenwinkels op volle toeren. Volgens het Amerikaanse CBS News zijn het vooral mensen die nog geen vuurwapen hebben, die nu toch besluiten om er één aan te schaffen.
Het heeft allemaal te maken met de angst die heerst in de aanloop naar het oordeel van een onderzoeksjury. Die bepaalt of een blanke agent vervolgd moet worden voor neerschieten van een zwarte jongen in Ferguson, een voorstad van St. Louis. Dat zorgde voor weken aan rellen, en de vrees bestaat dat het opnieuw fout loopt als de uitspraak er binnenkort is.
Precies, de zwarten zijn gewoon vaker slachtoffer van de politiestaat. Er is dan ook geen enkele reden voor witte zwartwitdenkers om daar triomfantelijk over te doen, ook zij komen aan de beurt.quote:Op donderdag 20 november 2014 08:37 schreef Jibberism_ het volgende:
Jammer dat er een blank zwart ding van gemaakt wordt, anderzijds ook begrijpelijk
Maar het probleem in de VS is vrij algemeen: de politie schiet teveel ongewapende mensen dood.
quote:#BBCTrending: Anonymous takes on the Ku Klux Klan
Did the hacktivist group Anonymous go too far in fighting the KKK?
With a promise that "This is just the beginning," the international hacktivist group Anonymous continued to control the Ku Klux Klan's online presence on Tuesday days after the KKK threatened to hurt potential protesters in Ferguson, Missouri. On social media, many celebrated the online group's actions.
The Anonymous cyberwar started during the weekend after the white supremacist group issued a warning to any potential rioters waiting for a grand jury decision on a possible charges against Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August.
Using the hashtags #OpKKK and #HoodsOff, Anonymous "unhooded" alleged Klan members online, and provided links to social media accounts which contained their photos, addresses, phone numbers, ages, workplaces, and photos of their children.
Most Twitter users appeared supportive of Anonymous.
"I daresay that @KuKluxKlanUSA will remember, remember, remember the 16th of November. Bravo, Anonymous, Bravo. #oppKKK #hoodsoff," wrote Carlos Larkin.
After back-and-forth taunting, in which the KKK wrote "We are continuing to read Anonymous threats with much amusement" and "I thought you Anons were all about free speech. Cowards!", Anonymous gained access to the KKK website and took over its Twitter account.
The most recent tweet from the hacked @KuKluxKlanUSA account was on Monday evening, showing a unicorn and rainbow in front of a sunset scene.
Responding to criticism about violating free speech, Anonymous released this statement:
"We are not attacking you because of what you believe in, as we fight for freedom of speech. We are attacking you because of your threats to use lethal attacks against us at the Ferguson protests… The Ku Klux Klan is a terrorist group. The blood of thousands of human beings are on the hands of the Klansmen."
Although every American has a right to free speech, The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organisation that tracks hate groups, argues that the right does not include permission to organise hate crimes.
But while they have also exposed members of hate groups, they take a different approach than that of Anonymous.
"As a general matter, we will out people if we feel they are major player in the movement," said Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the Law Center.
"We would never post pictures of their kids, or where they live. We don't out any small person who has radical right views; only if they are hiding behind anonymity to do something really loathsome."
For its part, Anonymous is not giving up.
"Let the cyberwar begin," it announced in a video. "We are legion. We do not forget. We do not forgive. Ku Klux Klan, you should have expected us."
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quote:Several days ago, the South East Missouri Chapter of the KKK known as TAKKKK distributed flyers in Ferguson, MO making lethal threats toward activists on the ground. In response, several activists asked Anonymous to launch #OpKKK. Local Anons in the St Louis and Ferguson area then launched #HoodsOff as a way to identify Klan members who might try to embed themselves within the protester community. After identifying multiple members of TAKKKK, we discovered that 3 of the highest ranking members were present at a Darren Wilson rally in Imperial, MO, that had previously been rumored to be organized by the Klan. At the time of the rally, both The Klan, and the organization known as “We Support Darren Wilson” denied this claim, and it was then dropped. But, after several identities of TAKKKK members where posted online, the “We Support Darren Wilson” group removed multiple photos from social media that where taken at the rally. The photos where removed from social media BEFORE we made public our findings. This made us suspicious, and we then continued to search for the Darren Wilson/TAKKKK connection.
The circumstantial evidence was overwhelming.
Then we got a tip.
A source came forward claiming they had information that would link Frank Ancona and TAKKKK to Darren Wilson and the events unfolding in Ferguson. After multiple conversations with the informant, we where able to confirm this person was not connected to Darren Wilson, but instead had direct ties to his girlfriend, Ferguson Police Officer Barbara Spradling. We where so focused on Darren Wilson himself, that we let the fact slip by us that Officer Spradling was from the Imperial, MO area where Ancona co-organized the fundraiser for Darren Wilson. During the time that we where verifying this information, the global collective of Anonymous joined in on #OpKKK thereby taking this operation to the next level, taking multiple Klan websites off line, and taking over the national KKK twitter page. #OpKKK then began to gain the attention of media around the world, and death threats towards Anons from Ancona and other members of TAKKKK started to come our way.
Then, early yesterday morning we received an email from our whistle blower that read like this:
. “This has gotten out of control. They want to kill you. And after you release this information, they will want to kill me. I am scared for my life right now. I am begging you to please do not release the information that I gave. I’m afraid that because the information I provided is so specific, that it will definately be traced back to me, and I will be in danger. I am a long time supporter of Anonymous, and have trusted you with my identity. Now I feel my life is in your hands. I’m begging you please. I have a family to think of.”
All Anons involved in this where immediatly notified, and spent most of yesterday discussing this matter. We went back and forth about this situation, and debated on how to handle this plea from the whistle blower. We decided to try and take the information that we where given and connect the dots ourselves. We were unsuccessful. After much deliberation, we have decided as important as this information was, we will not endanger the life of any person. We believe the information to be too specific to this person to release to the public. We will instead, hold this information until we can connect the dots ourselves, without putting innocent lives at risk.
We are confident that as we continue to expose members of the terrorist organization TAKKKK, we will no doubt connect them to Ferguson Law enforcement on our own. Ex TAKKKK member Henry Harrell has come forward saying,
“I know for a fact that the TAKKKK had a lot to do with what went on in Ferguson”
He then stated that certain law enforcement in the area are silent members of TAKKKK known as “Ghoul Squad” and continued by outing the recently deceased Leadwood, MO Police Chief as a TAKKKK member.
We know for a fact that Ancona was called in to Ferguson by Ghoul Squad members employed by both Ferguson and St Louis County PD. We will continue our efforts to expose all law enforcement affiliated with TAKKKK, while at the same time protecting activists on the ground in Ferguson fighting for justice.
Furthermore, the global collective of Anonymous promises to continue it’s war on the terrorist group known as the KKK.
Mwau, het "white power" mentaliteit is in de VS vrij populair. Je ziet ook dat zwarte mensen veel vaker onschuldig de gevangenis in komen, hogere straffen krijgen dan de blanke medemens enz.quote:Op donderdag 20 november 2014 09:15 schreef Weltschmerz het volgende:
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Precies, de zwarten zijn gewoon vaker slachtoffer van de politiestaat. Er is dan ook geen enkele reden voor witte zwartwitdenkers om daar triomfantelijk over te doen, ook zij komen aan de beurt.
quote:Anonymous hackers to Ferguson police: ‘We are the law now’
Hackers with the group, Anonymous, sent a stark message to police in Ferguson, as well as to Ku Klux Klan members assembled at the scene, to be on guard — that any injuries to protesters will be duly noted.
“To the KKK and police: kkk-in-new-video-we-are-the-law-now/” target=”_blank”>Be peaceful or you will fee the consequences,” the hacking group said in a video reported by The Free Thought Project. “To the protesters: Do not be afraid. We are here for you and will protect and serve you. We are the law now.”
The video was actually a response to one sent out by Frank Ancona with the Traditionalist American Knights of the KKK that vowed to “hunt down” members of Anonymous, Raw Story reported.
In that video, the KKK warned the hackers: “You’ll be strung up next to the chimps. On display for the whole world to see. The Klan is to be feared, not threatened. Turn away or face the consequences.”
Anonymous and the KKK have been engaged in a public battle for some time. The hacking group took over the Klan’s Twitter account just recently, and revealed the names and addresses of KKK members living near Ferguson.
The hackers’ video then suggested the KKK refrain from aiding police with crowd control in Ferguson.
“If you attempt to aid the police, just know that there are more of us out there than there are of you,” the group said in its video, Raw Story reported. “But you will not know who we are. We are everywhere. We are among the protesters, and we are among you.”
Je moet dat dan ook in een tas doen of een holster (vuurwapentas). Zomaar mee in je hand rondlopen is niet slim, als het niet de agent is, schiet een winkelier jou dood omdat hij denkt dat je komt overvallen.quote:Op vrijdag 21 november 2014 23:02 schreef kipknots het volgende:
Deze had je ook nog. Politie die een man doodschiet omdat hij met een speelgoedwapen, dat hij net in die winkel uit een schap had gepakt, loopt. En dat ook nog in een staat waar open carry is toegestaan. Agenten worden uiteraard niet vervolgd.
http://aattp.org/cops-who(...)t-be-indicted-video/
Hij heeft het letterlijk net zo uit een schap gepakt, in die winkel. En je ziet ook op de camerabeelden dat de agenten direct schieten, nog voor hij op ze reageerd.quote:Op vrijdag 21 november 2014 23:14 schreef mig72 het volgende:
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Je moet dat dan ook in een tas doen of een holster (vuurwapentas). Zomaar mee in je hand rondlopen is niet slim, als het niet de agent is, schiet een winkelier jou dood omdat hij denkt dat je komt overvallen.
Dan doet hij dat in een plasticwinkelzak. Ergo, hij blijft van de wereld.quote:Op vrijdag 21 november 2014 23:32 schreef kipknots het volgende:
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Hij heeft het letterlijk net zo uit een schap gepakt, in die winkel. En je ziet ook op de camerabeelden dat de agenten direct schieten, nog voor hij op ze reageerd.
Ze plaatsen zich toch gewoon boven het maatschappelijke speelveld? Digibeten als ik kunnen daar niet mee concurreren.quote:
Er zijn zoveel partijen die zich boven wat dan ook plaatsen.quote:Op zaterdag 22 november 2014 00:09 schreef Morendo het volgende:
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Ze plaatsen zich toch gewoon boven het maatschappelijke speelveld? Digibeten als ik kunnen daar niet mee concurreren.
Ik denk dat die tweedeling komt doordat het volk enerzijds grote negeraanbidders zijn en de machthebbers, vooral de politie, zware racisten zijn anderszijds. Leuke mix.quote:Op zaterdag 22 november 2014 00:01 schreef NickGrouwen het volgende:
Amerika is een vreemd land
Agenten mogen gewoon zwarte jongens doden en ze gaan vrijuit, en ze pakken vaker zwarte jongens op en die krijgen een zwaardere straf opgelegd dan blanken voor dezelfde drugsmisdaad
Aan de andere kant worden blanken aangevallen door 20 zwarte jongens en het is geen hate crime en de knockout game is een "mythe"
Wat is het nou
Internet en zijn mogelijkheden behoort inmiddels tot het gebruikelijke maatschappelijke speelveld.quote:Op zaterdag 22 november 2014 00:09 schreef Morendo het volgende:
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Ze plaatsen zich toch gewoon boven het maatschappelijke speelveld? Digibeten als ik kunnen daar niet mee concurreren.
Hacken niet, wat mij betreft. Het zou ze ook meer sieren indien ze met een open vizier streden.quote:Op zaterdag 22 november 2014 00:56 schreef hottentot het volgende:
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Internet en zijn mogelijkheden behoort inmiddels tot het gebruikelijke maatschappelijke speelveld.
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