Posted on 07/14/2015 6:34:03 PM PDT by markomalley
It’s anti-white, isn’t it?
Lots of disgusted people.. why should he any different..
Black racism disgusts me..
What Brown Sr. does not understand is that he is irrelevant when it comes to furthering the agenda. His wishes are to be squashed like a cockroach.
Just like Kathryn Steinle is irrelevant to Obama’s unlimited immigration policy.
What we are learning is that thousands of deaths of Americans are allowable if they further the agenda.
Correct.
And the Brown family isn’t profiting from it.
So there is no possibility he is upset by the death of his son?
Well, of course he is. But, if you have been following this story since day one, the family has been all about the money.
Fighting amongst themselves to the point of violence about t-shirt sales.
If these jerks really want to confront truth, they should confront all killer blacks who are killing anyone they have an opportunity to kill.
——Surprisingly she actually looks like a non-whackjob.
Rather like a distinguished southern lady.——
She does?
She looks like a lesbian...
And you’d use that to support an anti-white activists?
I don’t support them.
I point them out.
What is “an anti-white activists”
?
He should burn the bitch down.
How bout we put her in Compton, Chicago, etc. at night and see if she changes her tune about “white privilege.” Maybe she can stop some of those black on black crimes while she’s there.
Black racists.
Actually, SHE exemplifies “white privilege” by thinking she automatically has the right to exploit Michael Brown’s likeness without consulting his father to boost her image among other privileged white liberals.
No, his reaction was to a picture of his dead son being part of that exhibit.
“Fighting amongst themselves to the point of violence about t-shirt sales.”
True of many members of Brown’s family, but I haven’t heard of anything outrageous that Michael Brown Sr. did. Not to say he’s a total class act, but he seems to have been the most balanced of the lot.
As a parent, I would have problems with someone “creating an art scene” that included something representing my son’s dead body. If one of my sons died under similar circumstances, I would hold my son accountable for his own actions and recognize that he had caused his own death — but I still wouldn’t want anyone recreating the scene in this way.
The rest of the exhibit might be fine, I dunno, but the one piece that keeps getting into the papers is, IMHO, ghoulish, and an attempt by the artist to get money and fame using someone else’s loss and pain. As a parent, I would also resent the implication that the most important thing about my child was his death. If that’s where Mr. Brown is coming from, which I have gotten the impression it is, then I think his protest pretty reasonable.
Well said. A very thoughtful response on your part.
Giving me some more to think about.
I thank you.
Looks like a nagger to me...
Not THAT image.
The one with him in the marching band uniform. You know, like Treyvon.
“Actually, SHE exemplifies white privilege by thinking she automatically has the right to exploit Michael Browns likeness without consulting his father to boost her image among other privileged white liberals.”
Obviously, a budding entrepreneur. A future Republican.
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