Martin Luther King Jr.
Just in case anyone tries to deploy his words to condemn Ferguson.
(via ninjaruski)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Just in case anyone tries to deploy his words to condemn Ferguson.
(via ninjaruski)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Just in case anyone tries to deploy his words to condemn Ferguson.
(via ninjaruski)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Just in case anyone tries to deploy his words to condemn Ferguson.
(via ninjaruski)
To the students of the United States:
Darren Wilson has escaped indictment for his murder of Michael Brown in what is known as the ‘Ferguson case’ after being brought before the Ferguson Grand Jury. Please sign this petition for this case to be brought in front of the Missouri Supreme Court. The decision reached by the Ferguson Grand Jury was unjustly decided, and this case must be brought to a higher level of court where a higher level of justice can be fought for.
THE NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION RESPONDS TO THE GRAND JURY’S DECISION NOT TO INDICT POLICE OFFICER DARREN WILSON IN THE SHOOTING DEATH OF MICHAEL BROWN
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Bar Association is questioning how the Grand Jury, considering the evidence before them, could reach the conclusion that Darren Wilson should not be indicted and tried for the shooting death of Michael Brown. National Bar Association President Pamela J. Meanes expresses her sincere disappointment with the outcome of the Grand Jury’s decision but has made it abundantly clear that the National Bar Association stands firm and will be calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue federal charges against officer Darren Wilson. “We will not rest until Michael Brown and his family has justice” states Pamela Meanes, President of the National Bar Association.
President Meanes is requesting that the citizens of Ferguson, Missouri not allow this decision to cause an unnecessary uproar in the community that could lead to arrests, injuries or even deaths of innocent people. “I am asking for everyone to remain as calm as possible and to join in solidarity as we continue to support the family of Michael Brown and put our legal plan into full effect” says President Meanes “I feel the magnitude of the grand jury’s ruling as Ferguson, Missouri is only minutes from where I reside”, adds President Meanes.
Over the last couple of months, the National Bar Association has hosted Town Hall meetings informing attendees of their Fourth Amendment (Search & Seizure) constitutional rights, whether it is legal to record police activity, and how citizens should behave/respond if and when they interface with police officers. “The death of Michael Brown was the last straw and the catalyst for addressing issues of inequality and racial bias in policing, the justice system, and violence against members of minority communities,” states Pamela Meanes.
The family of Michael Brown requested that District Attorney McCullough step aside and allow a special prosecutor be assigned to the investigation to give the community confidence that the grand jury would conduct a complete and thorough investigation into the tragic shooting death of 18 year old Michael Brown. The grand jury’s decision confirms the fear that many expressed months ago — that a fair and impartial investigation would not happen.
“The National Bar Association is adamant about our desire for transformative justice. While we are disappointed with the grand jury’s ruling, we are promoting peace on every street corner around the world. The only way to foster systemic change is to organize, educate, and mobilize. We are imploring everyone to fight against the injustice in Ferguson, Missouri and throughout the United States by banding together and working within the confines of the law,” states President Meanes.The National Bar Association thinks the ruling in Ferguson is BS and that the special prosecutor had no intention of a fair investigation!
This is the organization in charge of all lawyers in this country!
So it’s safe to say that this is not kosher.

THE NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION RESPONDS TO THE GRAND JURY’S DECISION NOT TO INDICT POLICE OFFICER DARREN WILSON IN THE SHOOTING DEATH OF MICHAEL BROWN
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Bar Association is questioning how the Grand Jury, considering the evidence before them, could reach the conclusion that Darren Wilson should not be indicted and tried for the shooting death of Michael Brown. National Bar Association President Pamela J. Meanes expresses her sincere disappointment with the outcome of the Grand Jury’s decision but has made it abundantly clear that the National Bar Association stands firm and will be calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue federal charges against officer Darren Wilson. “We will not rest until Michael Brown and his family has justice” states Pamela Meanes, President of the National Bar Association.
President Meanes is requesting that the citizens of Ferguson, Missouri not allow this decision to cause an unnecessary uproar in the community that could lead to arrests, injuries or even deaths of innocent people. “I am asking for everyone to remain as calm as possible and to join in solidarity as we continue to support the family of Michael Brown and put our legal plan into full effect” says President Meanes “I feel the magnitude of the grand jury’s ruling as Ferguson, Missouri is only minutes from where I reside”, adds President Meanes.
Over the last couple of months, the National Bar Association has hosted Town Hall meetings informing attendees of their Fourth Amendment (Search & Seizure) constitutional rights, whether it is legal to record police activity, and how citizens should behave/respond if and when they interface with police officers. “The death of Michael Brown was the last straw and the catalyst for addressing issues of inequality and racial bias in policing, the justice system, and violence against members of minority communities,” states Pamela Meanes.
The family of Michael Brown requested that District Attorney McCullough step aside and allow a special prosecutor be assigned to the investigation to give the community confidence that the grand jury would conduct a complete and thorough investigation into the tragic shooting death of 18 year old Michael Brown. The grand jury’s decision confirms the fear that many expressed months ago — that a fair and impartial investigation would not happen.

"like it was making him mad that I’m shooting him"
darren wilson is both an idiot and a fucking monster
The way he makes Mike Brown sound like a real life hulk or something is so disturbing. The way he described him it’s like he’s not even human.
A boy who was scared and in pain and pleading for his life has been transformed to some impervious monster that can’t even be contained by bullets.
That’s racist white imagination for you.
This is why the super magical negro is racist as shit. Mike Brown was supposed to NOT be mad he was being shot. He was “bulking up?”
FBI reports that tear gas was not used as crowed control, photos taken by protestors prove otherwise, keep circulating footage, don’t let this get swept under the rug
to people planning to sit during the pledge tomorrow: tinker v. des moines only protects public school students. if you are in a private school the ruling on this supreme court case does not protect you from any punishment.
Please pay attention to the what is happening in your world right now…
-Ferguson/Michael Brown
-Mexico/ 43 missing (kidnapped) students
-Hong Kong/protest against the government for democracy
-Sierra Leone, Guinea & Liberia/still fighting Ebola
-The Middle East/ISIS and other terrorist groups killing innocent people everyday
-Nigeria/Boko Haram and the kidnapping of 300 school girls
I know there’s way more feel free to add them
yo i love that everyone’s blogging about ferguson tonight (especially signal boosting that donation link and actually donating!!!)
but also
i’m side-eying all these “LOOK EVEN NORTH KOREA IS MAKING FUN OF THE AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEM” “IF NK THINKS WE’RE BAD WE’RE REALLY FUCKED” posts. stop othering north koreans. north korea is not some sort magical storybook Big Bad that you can use as a measuring stick.
america has been fucked up before north korea. slavery? jim crow? segregation? all happened in america before nk even existed. america was responsible for the splitting of korea w/o the consent of the korean people and thus creating nk as a state. america made nk what it is.
do not bring north korea into this.
be mad about the injustice. fight antiblackness. just don’t be an imperialist dick while you fight the system.
if u wanna get technical about the us flag
-its not illegal 2 burn it
-it IS against flag code to make it into clothes
-the pledge was brought into schools to sell flags. it was not for patriotism it was for MONEY
-each star was gained by mowing down thousands of native people . each one represents thousands of square miles of murder