Posted on 09/12/2013 2:21:55 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Youth United for Change members are used to rallying against injustices in public education. In July, group members took hold of a somewhat different cause when they traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., to protest alongside members of a Florida activist group against the controversial verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, and fight for passage of a package of bills called the Trayvon Martin Civil Rights Act.
Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch coordinator, was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges for the killing of the unarmed 17-year-old Martin.
The bills, also called Trayvons Law, were developed by the Dream Defenders, an organization with seven chapters throughout Florida that confronts systemic inequalities facing youth of color. They call for Gov. Rick Scott and the state legislature to repeal Floridas controversial stand-your-ground law, ban racial profiling, and end the school-to-prison pipeline.
Twenty-five YUC members took part in the sit-in for three consecutive days inside the state Capitol building.
It was a monumental experience, said 19-year-old YUC member Tone Elliott, who is currently pursuing his GED through YESPhilly.
I can say I did a freedom ride, for real.
YUC member and Philadelphia High School for Girls senior Christa Rivera said, We were all really upset at the verdict.
Though there is no sign that Trayvons Law will be passed or even addressed by the state legislature, Rivera said any support that YUC and the Dream Defenders can get on this matter will help the cause in fighting for justice for all youth of color.
Since the Florida trip, YUC members have refocused their attention on the Districts crippling budget crisis, which has stripped schools of many critical services and programs. In August they joined members of the union UNITE HERE in a 12-hour fast in front of District headquarters to call on the District to restore the positions of school safety staff that had been laid off. They also participated in a massive march to protest the lack of school funding, and YUC members spoke at the rally.
As with the Florida sit-in, Elliott said the school funding march left an indelible mark on him.
It felt like I was witnessing history.
Take the “be” out of that sentence. Still working on my first cup.
So they want to be able to rob and beat people without fear of the vics fighting back or returning fire. Some of them might want to take Mooch’s advice and hit the treadmill or reduce their intake of skittles and lean.
I take note that none of their protest signs are written in cursive.
IMHO, they are outraged that the laws that support and protect George Zimmerman aren’t going to allow them to put an butt kicking on whitey any ol’ time they want.
Now there are real consequences, as Traygone found out...
Who writes a protest sign in cursive, for goodness sakes?
Trayvon’s Law: “It is illegal for a white to strike back in any way, at any black, for any reason.”
We muggers prefer, nay—DEMAND unarmed victims.
Who wants to bet that NONE of them has ever read the Bill of Rights?
Any takers?
Notice that they use a fist on their sign? A fist isn’t exactly peaceful now, is it?
You want to end the school to prison pipeline here is a crazy idea. How about the kids actually have to work at getting an education, not just be advanced grade to grade automatically so that no thug will get left behind? Oh, and you can cut off the pipeline at the other end by simply having them STOP COMMITTING CRIMES. Because by and large, people who don't commit crimes don't go to prison.
You want to repeal stand your ground laws in TM's name? What a dumb idea. First SYG had nothing to do with TM Why don't you repeal speed limits in his name, about the same level of applicability and absurdity. Second, SYG laws are right and just, why repeal them? Why should anyone be required to retreat? To make the criminals job safer? It puts the victim at even more of a disadvantage. Why should I not defend my life and property? Why should I surrender property and risk my life merely because some punk asks, or threatens? What an absurd assertion.
Or read for that matter.
Touche!
This is how the elite movement is engineering the youth to hold the ideas of “Constitutional Democracy” where the GROUP has rights, not the INDIVIDUAL.
That is the fundamental transformation the progressives seek. Power to group- rule by mob, bullying, and loss of private rights.
Progressives hate America as much as the ME terrorist.
Trayvon Martin was nothing but a thug and a hoodlum and should have been tried in absentia for assault and battery.
Imagine the howls that would have created...
The media still won’t tell the truth about this thug and they still show the pic of him when he was 12-years old.
It felt like I was witnessing history.
Nope. Just engaging in feel-good, mental masturbation.
Some of those people could do with a fast.
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