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They call it 'senseless killing of african Americans' . . .

But, were they?

trayvon martin - brutally and viciously attacked George Zimmerman.

michael brown - assaulted a police officer.

This latest clown in Louisiana . . . seems the police
were called because 'somebody' (presumably him) was
threatening other folks with a gun. The police tried
to arrest him and he was resisting arrest . . . armed
with a gun.

In the meantime . . .
The numbers of black American being killed by other
black Americans continues at what should be seen as
a horrifying pace.

Where are these half wits priorities?

Zim.





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The United Nations weighs in on Dallas Shooting with DESPICABLE Statement...
By: micro1
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Sat, 09 Jul 16 10:19 AM
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“The Working Group is outraged and strongly condemns the new police killings of two African-American men. These killings which were captured on video cannot be ignored. We call for prompt independent investigations to ensure the perpetrators are prosecuted and punished.

We also condemn the attacks on police officers in Dallas and call for the perpetrators to be held accountable.

Excessive use of force by the police against African Americans in the United States is a regular occurrence. African Americans are reportedly shot at more than twice the rate of white people.

The Working Group is monitoring the situation and has repeatedly expressed its concern to the United States Government about police killings of African Americans and called for justice. The Working Group is convinced that the root of the problem lies in the lack of accountability for perpetrators of such killings despite the evidence.

The killings also demonstrate a high level of structural and institutional racism. The United States is far from recognizing the same rights for all its citizens. Existing measures to address racist crimes motivated by prejudice are insufficient and have failed to stop the killings.

It is time, now, for the US Government to strongly assert that Black lives matter and prevent any further killings as a matter of national priority.”

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I agree with Allen West in saying that the UN needs to understand that we are a sovereign nation, and we don't need them telling us what to do!

- Nothing makes sense any more...

http://www.allenbwest.com/michaelcantrell/un-weighs-in-on-dallas-shooting-with-despicable-statement:


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