Speaker at Trayvon Martin Rally in Seattle, WA Calls for Boycott of Charles Barkley
Madness … So if you don’t agree with the mob and agree with the rule of law, they want to boycott you and ruin your career.
A speaker at the Travon Martin rally in Seattle, WA called out Charles Barkley and called for the boycott of Barkley. The speaker called for NBA player to not speak to Charles Barkley and thus he would lose his job. Are these people insane? These individuals would actually try and destroy another because they dare go against the mob and stated that the jury got it right in the George Zimmerman murder trial? Charles Barkley actually put forth a very concise and well reasoned analysis of his opinion and for that he has now been branded not black enough. This is the insanity of those who claim to be for justice and civil rights. They would take away others rights so they can get their way. UNREAL. So much for that freedom of speech thing.
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Posted July 21, 2013 by Scared Monkeys boycott, Civil Rights, Discrimination, George Zimmerman, NBA, Racism, Smear Campaign, Trayvon Martin, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 4 comments |
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Barkley: I agree with Martin verdict
JUL 19, 2013
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http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/charles-barkley-says-he-agrees-with-trayvon-martin-george-zimmerman-not-guilty-verdict-071813
When the Facebook comment of Tristan Breaux … president of the Norfolk NAACP … is consider … it would would appear that Benjamin Todd is not speaking on behalf of of all of NAACP membership with his request to involved the Obama administration. In other words … common sense does prevail in the Black community. However … when opposition is not tolerated many voices are silenced.
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NAACP asking Obama administration to pursue civil case against Zimmerman
Published July 14, 2013
The NAACP is asking the Justice Department to open a civil rights case against George Zimmerman, the Florida neighborhood watch captain acquitted Saturday night by a jury in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous started the drive by posting a petition Sunday morning on the website MoveOn.org that is addressed to Attorney General Eric Holder
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/14/naacp-asking-obama-administration-to-pursue-zimmerman-civil-case/
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Norfolk NAACP president under fire for Facebook post
July 13, 2013
A Facebook post by the president of the Norfolk NAACP about the George Zimmerman trial has sparked criticism.
According to an image of the post shown on WAVY-TV, Tristan Breaux, 25, wrote, “I wonder why is it that we are always willing to say someone who clearly had a shaky past, was the victim. Are we blinded about why Trayvon was at his dad’s house in the first place, and why he wasn’t at home at the time he was shot? Please think logically and not racially.”
Several local NAACP members asked Breaux to take the post down, and he initially refused, said Jeffrey Logan, a former member of the local chapter’s executive committee.
The post went up last week. Breaux’s Facebook page is no longer visible.
“With a sensitive issue like this, for an NAACP president to post that – it’s not a good thing,” said former Norfolk NAACP President Bob Rawls.
Logan and Rawls said Breaux should resign his position.
Members of the branch’s executive committee said they have no plans to seek his removal.
http://hamptonroads.com/2013/07/norfolk-naacp-president-under-fire-facebook-post
The speaker at the Seattle Wa. rally would have advocated a boycott of Martin Luther Jr.’s church as well as a boycott of Booker T. Washington’s books if these two African American leaders of the past had addressed the Black community today.
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“Do you know that Negroes are 10 percent of the population of St. Louis and are responsible for 58% of its crimes? We’ve got to face that. And we’ve got to do something about our moral standards,” DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. TOLD A CONGREGATION IN 1961. “We know that there are many things wrong in the white world, but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. We can’t keep on blaming the white man. There are things we must do for ourselves.”
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Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) – African American political leader, educator and author
“There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. There is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well.”
IF ZIMMERMAN HAD BEEN BLACK, THIS WOULD HAVE NEVER RAISED AN EYEBROW. BLACK ON BLACK MURDER IS ACCEPTED IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY.