NAACP Norfolk, Va. President Tristan Breaux Asked to Step Down Because He Dare Asked Blacks to Think Logically, not Racially
The following is just unreal and speaks volumes of the divide in this country. How dare anyone in the black community think logically, rather than racially.
NAACP Norfolk, Va. President Tristan Breaux is being asked to step down because he dare ask the question to black America to think logically, not racially. UNREAL. Such requests cause blacks Americans to ask for his resignation. I guess it’s a good thing none of those folks were on the jury.
“My initial reaction was that it wasn’t true, that somebody had gone on his Facebook and had planted this,” Riddick said. “I just couldn’t imagine the president of the Norfolk branch of the NAACP making a statement like that.”
“I wonder why it is that we are always willing to say someone who clearly had a shaky past, was the victim,” Breaux asked in the Facebook post, referring to Trayvon Martin.
“I think this should be tried in the courtroom and not on social media,” said former Norfolk NAACP President Bob Rawls.
Rawls says he is worried how the statement reflects on fellow members.
“If he had been talking to another person or two or three people and voiced his personal opinion that’s different,” Rawls added. “When you put it on social media so somebody in Florida, California, Oregon or New York is reading, this, that is wrong.”
The post went on to ask if people are blinded to why Trayvon was staying with his dad and why he wasn’t at home at at time of the shooting.
Here is the offensive remarks that are so terrible that they want Tristan Breaux to step down. Wow, I mean they are just so mean spirited and vile. How dare he ask black Americans to think logically, not racially. C’mon man, don’t you know that the rest of America is as “creepy ass crackers”?
As Weasel Zippers opines, “He dared to step off the plantation.”
Posted July 13, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Black America, George Zimmerman, NAACP, Race Card, Racism, Trayvon Martin, WTF | 2 comments |
As the Jury Deliberates the George Zimmerman Murder Case in the Death of Trayvon Martin … When Will the Idiots on Twitter & Social Media be Tried for Threats & Promoting Violence?
Sorry, death threats on social media and the Internet is not free speech.
The prosecution stated in their closing arguments that this case was not about race. Really? One might say that the case has been nothing but about race. Individuals have called Zimmerman a racist for targeting Martin, a black teen. The race baitors have called the Sanford, FL police and the original prosecutors for not arresting George Zimmerman initially.
But beyond that, as the 6 woman jury deliberates the guilt or innocence of George Zimmerman as to whether he acted in self-defense in killing Trayvon Martin as Zimmerman’s head was being beaten into the concrete or whether they believe that Zimmerman committed the unlawful killing of Trayvon Martin, but there is another question that needs to be asked and answers … who is going to go after the individuals on twitter and social media who have made death threats against George Zimmerman and incited riots? The authorities have asked for calm, the family of Trayvon Martin have asked for calm and so have the family of George Zimmerman. That has not stopped the heinous and horrendous threats against George Zimmerman. Why are these people not being held responsibly for irresponsible comments. This is not free speech, they are threats. But this is what has become of reverse racism in this country.
How is the following allowed?
Having tracked such threats for the last two weeks, it is clear that the volume of vows to stage violent disorder is now clearly at its peak as police prepare to counter flash mob violence in both Sanford and Miami.
The defense for George Zimmerman presented its closing argument this morning with the jury expected to deliver its verdict by the middle of next week. However, the rights and wrongs of the case have to a great extent been overshadowed by sustained threats by Trayvon Martin supporters to spark Rodney King-style riots if Zimmerman is found not guilty.
Extremist groups like the New Black Panthers have also promised to oversee a “rebellion” if Zimmerman is acquitted, warning that “If Zimmerman is acquitted there is likely to be unrest all over America, It will be way beyond the capacity of the NBPP.”
Go to Info Wars and see the endless number of death threats against Zimmerman and the threats of riots if these individuals do not get the verdict they want. In other words, the only verdict these folks will consider proper is guilty, otherwise they need to riot and not only harm George Zimmerman, but any one else who looks like that “creepy ass cracker”.
Sorry, but these people need to be tried for making threats. Individuals need to understand there are consequences for their actions and you don’t get to make death threats or threats of violence. This is just a sad commentary of what society has become. This is also what happens when you have an ignorant and divisive President of the United States in Barack Obama interject himself into an investigation and make the ridiculous comment that if he had a son he would look like Trayvon.
Posted July 13, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Crime, Death Threats, George Zimmerman, Internet, Race Card, Racism, Trayvon Martin, Twitter, WTF | one comment |
George Zimmerman Murder Trial “Race Politics” … State Attorney Angela Corey Fires IT Director Ben Kruidbos Who Raised Concerns in Trayvon Martin Case about Evidence Discovery
Isn’t justice supposed to be separate from politics? How about “race politics”? Not in the George Zimmerman murder trial in the death of Trayvon Martin
State Attorney Angela Corey has fired Ben Kruidbos, the IT director for the State of Florida, who raised concerns in the George Zimmerman murder trial in the death of Trayvon Martin. Last month Ben Kruidbos testified about his concerns that the prosecution did not provide information to the George Zimmerman defense team. Defense attorney Mark O’Mara has commented on numerous occasions and expressed his concern over the actions of the prosecution handing over information in a timely and proper manner. So the obvious question that needs to be asked, why now? What a vengeful and bias effort on the part of Angela Corey. Some one does the right thing and makes mention of possible misconduct by the prosecution and for his efforts, he is fired.
State Attorney Angela Corey fired her office’s information technology director Friday after he testified last month about being concerned prosecutors did not turn over information to George Zimmerman’s defense team in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.
On the same day attorneys finished their closing arguments in that nationally watched trial, a state attorney investigator went to Ben Kruidbos’ home about 7:30 a.m. to hand-deliver a letter stating Kruidbos “can never again be trusted to step foot in this office.”
The letter contended Kruibos did a poor job overseeing the information technology department, violated public records law for retaining documents, and noted he was questioned in March when the office was trying to determine who had leaked personnel information obtained through a computer breach.
IT director who raised questions about Zimmerman case fired.
Through his attorney, Wesley White, Kruidbos informed Zimmerman’s defense team that the information existed.
In court, Kruidbos testified he was concerned that he potentially could be held liable if information wasn’t shared. He said, “all the information is important in the process to ensure its a fair trial.”
The defense believes Kruidbos’ testimony is relevant because it supports their claim that the state violated rules of discovery.
Can you say “WHISTLE-BLOWER”? Is Kruidbos being scape-goated by Angela Corey in an attempt to try and dismiss his future words against the State as a possible “whistle-blower”? Kruidbos is being represented by attorney Wesley White, who resigned from the State Attorney’s Office in December and is a critic of Corey.
In an interview Friday, Kruidbos denied the allegations in the letter, which was written by Cheryl Peek, the managing director of the State Attorney’s Office.
He said he had acted in good faith about “genuine concerns.” He said he had been proud to work at the State Attorney’s Office and feared the letter would cripple his chances at finding another job to support his family, including a 4-month-old son.
“I don’t have any regrets,” he said, “but I am terrified about the future and what that will end up being.”
His attorney Wesley White — who resigned from the State Attorney’s Office in December and is a critic of Corey — said the firing was aimed at sending a message to office employees “that if they feel like there is wrongdoing,” they should not disclose it or seek legal guidance from a private attorney.
Ben Kruidbos testified on June 6, 2013 in sanctions hearing during the George Zimmerman murder trial
So why was Ben Kruidbos really fired? He dared say something bad and in good faith about the conduct of the prosecuting attorney in the George Zimmerman case. Kruidbos was concerned about the data and the source file was not matching.
Kruidbos said he became concerned that lead prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda might not have turned over Kruidbos’ report to defense attorneys. Kruidbos asked White in April for legal advice and described some contents of his report such as a photo of an African-American hand holding a gun, a photo of a plant resembling marijuana, and a text message referring to a gun transaction.
White then contacted one of Zimmerman’s attorneys and learned the defense had not received the report generated by Kruidbos. The defense did receive the source file from the cellphone and used its own experts to extract data.
Last month, Zimmerman’s attorneys subpoenaed both White and Kruidbos during a pretrial hearing on their motion seeking sanctions against prosecutors. Circuit Judge Debra Nelson deferred a ruling until after the trial.
Obviously we can see how politics is working in Florida and that all the cards are stacked against George Zimmerman. Anyone who takes emotion out of the equation can see that this is a “self defense” case. That is what the original prosecutor and Chief of police thought. For their efforts, they were both forced out of office. Former Sanford police chief Bill Lee told CNN in an interview that he was fired for not arresting George Zimmerman and political pressure was brought to bear. We can now see that he was telling the truth, because look what just happened to Ben Kruidbos.
Posted July 13, 2013 by Scared Monkeys collusion, Conspiracy, Corruption, Cover-Up, Crime, Ethics, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin, You Tube - VIDEO | 7 comments |
Geraldo Rivera Says Al Sharpton And ‘Race Politics’ Forced Florida To Pursue ‘Weak’ Murder Two Case Against George Zimmerman in Death of Trayvon Martin
WOW … not about race eh?
Fox News analyst Geraldo Rivera is never at a loss for words or creating controversy. Rivera stated this morning on Fox & Friends that the second degree murder case against George Zimmerman was created by Al Sharpton and “race politics”. It was that racial agitation and race baiting by Sharpton that fanned the flames it create the scenario why such a weak murder case was brought against Zimmerman (see VIDEO). From the outset MSNBC created a false narrative that Zimmerman was a racist, when the doctored the 911 tapes. Rivera said that he believed that the first prosecutor got it right and that what happened that night between George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin was self defense.
But what might have been the biggest eye opening comment from Rivera was not about race, but when he said … “I see it a little differently, I see those six ladies putting themselves on that rainy night in that housing complex that has just been burglarized by 3 or 4 different groups of black youngsters from the adjacent community. Its a dark night, a 6’2″ hoodie wearing stranger is in the immediate housing community. How would the ladies of that jury reacted? I submit that if they were armed they would have shot and killed Trayvon Martin a lot sooner than George Zimmerman did.”
Rivera opened the segment by saying that he was not surprised that the judge in the Zimmerman case allowed the jury to consider manslaughter charges because that is the only charge which may apply to the defendant.
“This was a case brought because of political pressure – race politics in this country – I hate to say it,” Rivera said. He added that he holds Sharpton in “higher regard” than most of his colleagues, but he does believe that the MSNBC host’s agitation was the “catalyst” behind Florida state attorney Angela Corey seeking a second degree murder conviction against Zimmerman.
“I believe the original prosecutor got it right – I think it is a self-defense situation,” Rivera added. He said that the prosecution’s “desperation” is apparent in their effort to have the jury consider a variety of lesser charges during deliberation. “They have zero chance of convicting this man on murder,” the Fox host continued.
Finally, Rivera said that the six female jury members will find that Zimmerman was justified in shooting Martin because they would have pulled the trigger in that situation faster than he did.
How could Geraldo Rivera possibly come up with the the idea that it was Al Sharpton who played “race” politics and was the driving force for forcing the prosecution to arrest, try and convict George Zimmerman. Maybe one needs to just watch the video below. Listen to the video below and the Sharpton claims of win at all cost because, “we cannot allow a legal precedent to be established in this city that tells us that it is legal for a man to kill us and tell any story he wants and walks out with the murder weapon”.
In the end Geraldo Rivera said that he thought that George Zimmerman would be acquitted. Rivera believed that it was self defense under Florida law. However, this is Florida and as we learned from the Casey Anthony jury, anything, and I mean anything is possible.
Posted July 12, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Al Sharpton, Black America, Class Warfare, Crime, George Zimmerman, Manslaughter, Media Bias, Murder, Politics, Race Card, Racism, Trayvon Martin, You Tube - VIDEO | 3 comments |
Has This Been a Fair Trial … ‘Justice for Trayvon’: Audio Released of DOJ Member Urging Action against George Zimmerman
JUSTICE?
From the Washington Times reports of the extraordinary intervention by the Justice Department in the pressure campaign leading to the prosecution of George Zimmerman. Since when dies the DOJ get involved with something like this? I guess when if President Barack Obama had s son, he would look like Trayvon Martin.
The legal watchdog Judicial Watch released an audio recording Thursday of a Department of Justice staffer urging Sanford, Fla., city officials and the minority advocacy group Dream Defenders to seek justice for Trayvon Martin, because “if a community perceives that there’s something wrong in the black community, there’s something wrong.”
“CRS is an arm of the department that we call the Peacemakers,” Thomas Battles, regional director of the DOJ’s Community Relations Service, said at a meeting at the Shiloh Church on April 19, 2012. “We work with communities where there is real or perceived racial tensions.”
The findings, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, “detail the extraordinary intervention by the Justice Department in the pressure campaign leading to the prosecution of George Zimmerman. My guess is that most Americans would rightly object to taxpayers paying government employees to help organize racially-charged demonstrations.”
Posted July 12, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, DOJ - Dept of Justice, George Zimmerman, Government, Law Enforcement, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Trayvon Martin, WTF | 6 comments |