Posted on 08/28/2013 3:53:55 PM PDT by NoLibZone
According to two Gallup polls, the verdict in the George Zimmerman case has caused more blacks to think new civil rights laws are needed, the government should be more involved in improving blacks welfare, and that blacks are treated badly in the United States. A Gallup poll the month after the verdict found 61% of blacks felt more civil rights laws should be on the books, as opposed to 53% the month before the verdict.
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No they’re not — they’re just negative about the outcome of the kangaroo court trial of George Zimmerman. They’ve been negative (iow, racists) since long before Trayvon attacked and beat down his intended victim, the “white Hispanic” and “homo” George Zimmerman.
Thanks NoLibZone.
Massa, massa hep us. We don’ gets to pound creepy ass cracka’s no mo’. Dey’s fightin’ back. Eben otha n.....s is fightin’ back usin’ dat Stan yo’ Groun’. Cain’t use granny’s project crib to hole up and sto’ de crack dere, no mo’. Word up granny be armed. No’ wha’ ahm’ sayin’?
The shooting was in Brunswick, not Atlanta.
The time is quickly coming when these thugs will start to be eliminated by fed up people who do not hold their guns sideways.
The leaders if the black community need to immideatley ae it clear that feral youth will I be tolerated a and will have no sympathy from local groups if/when they get caught committing crimes.
The headline,
“Blacks More Negative About Race After Zimmerman Verdict,”
should read more correctly,
“Blacks More Negative About Not Being Able To Murder Whitey Without Consequences After Zimmerman Verdict.”
I’m sure it could be shortened up a bit.
by far blacks are more racist than whites.
It was actually Savannah. Not to nitpick, but people would google and disregard if not quite correct. Not that it changes the fact that the REAL baby (not a 6 foot 200 lb “baby”) is dead.
They’ll be even more negative after the boycotts against their employers.
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