Tuesday, November 25, 2014

WHAT FERGUSON REALLY SAYS ABOUT AMERICA

Actually, relations between the police and my community are great. 
The police enforce the laws, the community obeys the law, we get along fine. We speak to the police politely, we comply with their orders, we don’t have a problem. 
It’s all good. 
So, no Mr. President, there isn’t a national problem between the police and “the community,” at least not in most communities. 
And, likewise, Ferguson is not about some great rift between the police and society. Ferguson is about a kid who did a strong-armed robbery of a store and then attacked a police officer. 
Period.

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