Posted on 12/28/2014 2:43:46 PM PST by RummyChick
DeRay McKesson meet up with Twitter executive and Amnesty International from @DeRay, Twitter page for DeRay Mckesson
Late Christmas Day, DeRay McKesson did under his Twitter handle @deray unveil an electronic newsletter helping further focus national protests both for Ferguson, Missouri. The issue of Mike Brown's death is certainly the pinnacle event covered by McKesson but also for other #BlackLivesMatter networkings are noted under his handle, and within this new newsletter.
Mr. McKesson has been a consistent point person for local documentation to emerging questions, observations and demands stemming from the shooting death of Mike Brown, this Summer in the St. Louis, Missouri suburb of Ferguson.
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Which one of those Dudes is the twitter executive? I am assuming the one in the beanie.
deray mckesson @deray · 2h 2 hours ago
How, exactly, are we “supposed” to grieve the systemic and consistent killing of unarmed blacks? Please, Massa, show me the grief rules.
I really think this dude believes he is going to be the next MLK:
” deray mckesson @deray · 2h 2 hours ago
We are not seeking revenge for the past 400 years. You should thank us for that. Instead, we are seeking justice for todays and tomorrows.”
Check this bs out!
“Social justice” is dog-whistle for “Give it up, Homey.”
They mean “Socialist Justice.” Which basically is, All rich people, up against the wall.
Social justice = socialism peppered with anti-white race doctrines and hiring and promotion practices, aka, diversity and affirmative action.
"During the same year in which these young women arrived" (1619 for Jamestown VA settlement) "another ship, bearing a very different sort of people, touched at Jamestown. It was a Dutch man-of-war, and from it twenty negroes were sold to the colonists. These were the first negro slaves in our country, and from their introduction dates the beginning of slavery, which in time brought about much trouble."
Quoted from Mc Masters Primary History of the United States (c) 1901, John Bach McMaster, Professor of American History in the University of Pennsylvania, American Book Company
2014
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395
True. Not 400 years, 395. Ballpark, if not accurate.
“We are not seeking revenge for the past 400 years. You should thank us for that.”
hey..... go throw back a case.....of panther whizz!...
I’ve followed “Ferguson” on twitter since the beginning ..this fellow Deray takes himself very seriously and seems to think it’s 1963. He has no idea.
A black woman wrote a tweet a few weeks ago saying these kids today have no conception of what it used to be like and they ought to pull their pants up and show some self-respect AND some respect for their ancestors who were slaves, and for the people of America of all colors ..who worked on bringing us together. I wish I had thought to save her message - so full of sense.
If you want to roll your eyes a few times..read this
I am so tired of this. Even news sites that should know better talk about the “chokehold” death of Eric Garner or say he died during the arrest. Neither of those things are true! It was a headlock, often used by cops to wrestle somebody to the ground, and he died at the hospital. He was not strangled to death by the police.
There is no such thing as “social” justice. Any modifier of justice is a perversion of justice. These people know that what they want is not true justice. They want control, power, and redistribution of wealth.
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