Posted on 08/20/2014 5:00:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
FERGUSON, Mo. Protestors clashing with police over the shooting death of an unarmed African-American teenager say President Obama needs to do more to solve the racially charged conflict.
Obama has already dispatched Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate why Michael Brown died at the hands of a police officer who shot him six times. Obama also addressed the issue in careful language on Monday.
This has not satisfied protesters who see the shooting as symptomatic of a broader culture of intimidation and civil rights violations by law enforcement. They want the president to make a personal visit to give national recognition what they see as a grievous incident of racial injustice and to rein in the polices combative tactics in response to the protests.
Steven Wash, a 26-year-old from Ferguson, said Obama needs to come to his community ASAP.
He needs to come down here and stop all this and bring all this to justice, he said early Wednesday morning after a standoff with police, who waved riot batons and shot tear gas to shoo protesters away from the commercial strip where they had marched for hours.
As the police became more aggressive in their tactics, some of the protesters, who are predominantly African-American, began to voice more frustration with Obama.
F--k the White House. Im never voting again. Another disenfranchised black male, said Tef Poe, 27.
He needs to touch down and calm this s--t down, he said about what he wants Obama to do.
Some protesters said they saw a disconnect between Obamas concern over Israels aggressive response to the restive Palestinian population in Gaza and what they see as his relative cool response to the street battles in Ferguson.
Yall dont need Gaza when you got Ferguson, said Malik Rhasaan as he watched riot police charge and fire tear gas at a group of young black male protesters. Obama wont visit this s--t.
They bump their toe with Israel, they send them $1 billion, he said of Palestinians, who have received $5 billion in U.S. assistance since the mid 1990s, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The scene at West Florissant Avenue, where angry residents of Ferguson have gathered for ten nights in a row, at times resembles a military offensive.
Police equipped with assault rifles and wearing military helmets and fatigues were escorted by a green armored personnel carrier and a helicopter that hovered overhead. On at least one occasion they charged the crowd, pointing their weapons at the chests of reporters and protesters, after a few plastic water bottles were launched in their direction.
Rhasaan said Obama needs to get more personally involved.
He says something about everything else. If this was happening in any other country, wed be occupying this country right now, he said. I think most people feel that way.
Carey Jenkins said he would like Obama to come on the ground in Ferguson, give voice to the protesters grievances, and push for federal charges against Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Brown.
He said the president should press local and state officials to allow us to have free assembly without the fear and intimidation of a police presence and National Guard with rifles out.
Jenkins said he traveled to Ferguson from Milwaukee because of concern about what kind of future his 17-year-old son would have as an African-American male in the United States.
Richard B. Muhammad, editor-in-chief of The Final Call, the official paper of the Nation of Islam, said Obama could do more to draw the nations attention to racial injustice.
The more that the president can use his leadership ability, the more he can use his role as the father of the house, so to speak of the nation, the more he can help people understand the deep-rooted causes for what we are seeing, he said.
Obama interrupted his two-week vacation on Marthas Vineyard to address the civil unrest sparked by Browns death. But he was careful not to take sides in the conflict and did not condemn what many protesters in Ferguson are calling police brutality.
"I have to be very careful about not prejudging these events before investigations are completed," he said. "When they're conducting an investigation, I've got to make sure that I don't look like I'm putting my thumb on the scales one way or the other."
A senior White House aide told The Los Angeles Times that nothing Obama could say would heal centuries of racial history and warned careless words might inflame the situation.
Holder is due to arrive in Missouri Wednesday. He pledged in an op-ed to conduct a full, fair and independent investigation and to find out exactly what happened in the shooting.
Browns grandfather, Les McSpadden, has requested a meeting with Obama and said on MSNBC that the time has come for my president to step forward.
Protests over Browns death have spread to cities across the country, including New York and Washington.
That is what happens when dims control the government in hell holes like Chicago, Detroit and other big cities. You turned it in the S--T hole, not the white man.
That’s not Obama’s community. His wife says he can’t go into such neighborhoods and safely buy gas.
you are right - that young Dad had it right - but many of the kids there probably don’t know who Dad is. And the problem is not going away as it get accumulatively (is there such a word?) worse generation by generation. Many, if not most aren’t even employable. And, the alien invasion just adds to the problem.
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