I thought it would be interesting to have a discussion on the recent grand jury decision regarding Michael Brown's death.  We have a lot of smart ladies on here, and I think it's important to openly discuss events like this (civilly of course).
I personally think it is the absolute stupidest decision possible, regardless of which side of the fence you fall on.  The public very clearly isn't going to be satisfied with anything other than a trial, where all the evidence is brought to light.  
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Re: Ferguson *NBR*
All I do know is burning down businesses, rioting and looting makes those people look like fucking savages and accomplishes nothing. There are firefighters risking their lives putting out fires started by these people for no reason. Cars being lit on fire and tossed over. American flags being burned... I mean come the fuck on.
It's exactly as Etiolle said. Due process of the law is being denied. If our system allows for some asshole who shot up a theater of people more trial and process time than a murky situation that clearly needs more analysis, then wth is going on?
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Umm yeah. Debating law & order is one one thing, blatant racism is another, and completely contrary to the purpose OP had for this thread. This crap is exactly what deters us from worthwhile discussion about this issue. Jesus. Am I on Facebook?
In other news, what do we think the federal investigation will bring? Any more clarity?
Umm, have you been watching what the people in Ferguson (and some other areas) are doing? Breaking into businesses and looting, lighting things on fire, trying to turn over vehicles, shooting guns in the air, and on and on. I'm sorry, is that not considered thug behavior where you are from?
On a side note, not just black people can act like thugs, I know plenty of white people who act like thugs too. Again, to reiterate, I was referring specifically to the people rioting.
Instead, let me offer support and love where it's needed and welcome. Because I know that #blacklivesmatter and #blackboysmatter. And I'll know it with you, whatever that grand jury says."
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@the person who brought their racist shit into the discussion: fuck off. I am NOT debating about black people being thugs with you. They are not. Your shit is ignorant and unwelcome.
As for all the other people on this thread (the ones making educated comments here without falling back on racism):
I think it is very psychologically telling that people are willing to rip their community down over the issue. I feel it's a reflection on how disenfranchised and oppressed they feel. Most wouldn't resort to such measures unless they felt it was worthless and not even thiers to begin with. They aren't doing this because of their race. They are people, And people don't do extreme stuff like this unless they are pushed too far.
My main issue with the Grand Jury was the prosecutor. He had a record of civil right ethics issues, and previously made statements that showed deep bias against the victim. Yet he was allowed to proceed. Keep in mind that this position allowed him complete control over what evidence the jury saw.
Then there is his disgrace of a speech, in which he speculated on the guilt of the deceased party. He's the prosecutor. That is NOT his job. In fact, it's completely OPPOSITE of his job.
What you said was not ok no matter how you attempt to rationalize it. We all have prejudices, but working to see those prejudices and reroute our thinking away from the systemic racism we take in on a day to day basis is the only way we can truly fight the system wide prejudices taught and maintained in households across this nation, in school, in our government and so on.
You have the ability to educate yourself and stop being a part of the perpetuation of systemic racism. Open your eyes.
A: Not one single person has the ability to give a valid argument until they have read every word of the grand jury transcripts.
B: There is zero excuse, zero explanation, zero justification that is enough to say that the violent and destructive behaviors of last night and in August were okay.
C. I believe in science. I believe in forensics.
D. I have followed this from the very beginning, from all different modes of media, and have done my best to educate myself on the facts rather than just to base my opinion on mass media. Despite all of my research, I still am not prepared to give an opinion because there is still more to read.
I am not even going to touch racism---it is way too much to even try to go there in an online, anonymous forum. Racism is real and it is huge, but I can't even imagine getting into that here.
I agree that there's no excuse, but I don't agree that this is a generation thing. People have been rioting since the dawn on time. What I was speculating on is not "what would it take to make a criminal riot" but rather what would make your average law-abiding, normal citizen feel so frustrated and unheard that they are willing to go to this length. It's the human condition to do this, history supports it over and over ad nauseum. It's extremely easy to just dismiss it as "oh criminals/millenials/animals/thugs. I would never do that". The reality is much much different.
I'm curious as to why it is being considered wrong for the case to have gone to a grand jury? The murder trial I served on this summer was a result of a grand jury indictment. Just about every high profile murder trial I have ever followed came as a result of a grand jury indictment. How is that not upholding the Constitution, @etoille? I genuinely want to know where that is coming from because I had no idea that a grand jury wasn't the typical course of events. The prosecutor presents his/her evidence in addition to the requirement of presenting exculpatory evidence, and then the grand jury makes the decision as to whether there is a case. How was this unlawful? Why should Darren Wilson not get the normal course of events? Why should his case be handled differently?
I genuinely don't have a side on this yet.
In short, M15 is the shit.
I need to research the prosecutor because I haven't read anything about him.
Btw, I am totally not being combative toward you so I hope it isn't coming off that way. I really appreciate being able to have these kinds of conversations (as we have before) with someone who seems to have different views of the world than me--I feel like we can have educated discussions (and I learn a lot from them) without either of us speaking ignorantly.
@Peledreamsofrain ditto on that! I really appreciate the ability of most everyone here to be able to discuss--and disagree--civilly.
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Literally at this point if you say that he was running away from the policeman then you are ignorant of the facts. It has been clearly shown from autopsy that he wasn't running away. There is physical evidence that he assaulted the officer in the vehicle as well. The question isn't whether Brown was aggressive any longer--it is a question of whether or not the officer used excessive force.
You know I keep hearing people say (about white people in general) that we should be happy we'll never have to worry about this happening to "our sons" or any of our loved ones. But I'm like, huh, that's funny.. Cause I'm pretty sure that ANYONE who follows the law, stays off the streets and doesn't look for trouble probably won't have this issue. Like there's never been a dumb ass white guy that had to be shot by a cop. I've heard so many segregating and racist statements from black people on social media over this it's made my jaw drop. Like wow cool, didn't know you felt that way about white people as a whole because of one person.