Posted on 08/24/2013 1:19:57 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
A group of African-American activists, community leaders and college professors are calling for the boycott of Koch Industries as a way to honor slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin, pushing for continued dialogue on race relations nationwide.
While speaking at an event titled From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin: A Town Hall Meeting on Black Bodies and American Racism at Washington, D.C.s Woolly Mammoth Theater, a panel of prominent African-Americans gathered to examine ways to combat the racism that they say led to George Zimmermans acquittal last month. When asked about the failed boycotts of places like Disney World in Orlando, Fla., one panelist revealed her efforts to combat the proponents of Stand Your Ground laws.
Were asking people not to buy from that company that created those Stand Your Ground laws, said the Rev. Carolyn Boyd, an adjunct pastor at Plymouth Congregation United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C. Yall know that company with those people, the Kochs. Paper towels and all those products that we buy Walmart all the time, that make those people rich and make us poor.
The pastor directed the audience to stop purchasing things like Angel Soft toilet paper, Brawny paper towels and Vanity Fair napkins all subsidiaries of Koch Industries in an initiative called No-Buy Fridays.
We begin to elevate our power to say, No, Im not buying your products because youre harming the black community, Boyd said.
The town hall, sponsored by Rock the Vote, among other organizations, addressed concerns from members of the African-American community and featured a panel of six speakers: Boyd, Louisa Davis, Jessica Frances Dukes, Dr. Dennis Rogers, Dawn Ursula and Gabriel Rojo. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) was also in attendance for a brief period of time.
The group acted to facilitate a dialogue on the actions of Zimmerman the 29-year-old Hispanic man who shot and killed Martin, an African-American and called Martins death the catalyst for a renewed civil rights movement.
To me, its a continuation of a tough conversation that puts more to our argument that there can never be justice on stolen land, said Rogers, an assistant professor of political science at Bowie State University.
While many on the panel believed Zimmerman killed Martin because of his race, others saw it as a failure of the justice system, faulting the jurys inability to see past Martins black skin and Zimmermans white complexion. The six-person jury consisted of five white women and one Hispanic woman.
Emmett Till was a young prince who broke our hearts years ago, but now, I guess what I want to say is I dont want to blame George Zimmerman, said Davis, an adjunct professor at Montgomery College. I want us to look at the system that let him free and not make it personal Its the propagation of fear and we have to take our legal system back from fear.
Following Zimmermans acquittal, many African-Americans took to the streets of major metropolitical cities nationwide in protest. The Rev. Al Sharpton called on the Department of Justice to bring up civil rights charges against Zimmerman. And even President Obama spoke about his disappointment surrounding the not guilty verdict, saying Martin could have been him.
Still, many remain standing in solidarity with Martin. Earlier this month, Ebony magazine unveiled four tribute covers to the Florida teen, one featuring Martins family and three featuring well known African-American men and their sons and the words We Are Trayvon. Additionally, Oprah Winfrey spoke openly about the case with theGrios Chris Witherspoon, saying Martin paralleled Till.
The only ones to blame for the Negroes’ problems today is themselves.
Definitely do not try it at home. You’ll likely be locked up and loose your ccw.
I think the “estranged” Koch brother lives in FL. The off-beat MIT grad...
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It’s such a non-sequitor, it’s kind of funny. So beyond this panel of eminent African-Americans, how many in the ‘community’ even know who the Koch Brothers are, much less what products they make? Frankly, the discussion makes these eminent African American leaders look like idiots.
The very premise of the discussion -- i.e., From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin -- makes them look like idiots.
The Trayvon Martin case has been an object example of how the Left uses blacks. And how they let themselves be used.
Don’t buy sanitary products until it’s illegal for Whitey to defend himself?
I avoid ferals and their supporters. I refuse to support their existance.
There - more honest representation of what it's all about...Alfie.
These “people” are too stupid to live and by their statements they show that you can’t live with them either.
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