In a society where not all people are held to the same letter of the law, it hurts my soul. If I killed someone I would be in jail until they figured things out. I would go to trial. As an everyday citizen, I do not have the same rights as police enforcement. As a person of African descent I do not have the same rights, peace of mind, and opportunity as my white counterparts.
Every person who kills another should be handled in the same way and this is a great example of the luxury Darren Wilson was given. If it was a black man there is no way he would have been allowed to chill at home and get married while waiting for murder charges to be handed down.
As much as I wanted things to turn out in our favor, I know our history and I know that the sad fact is that the system is not set up to give us equality. It’s hard to believe in a justice system that rarely if ever gives justice to black people. The deep seeded hatred of whites towards blacks is an oddity that sometimes makes me think is it something demonic and genetic. We are always expected to be peaceful, turn the other cheek, and believe in humanity… when humanity has turned against us.
I fear for my nephews, I fear for my brother, I fear for the man I love in a society where black men are vilified, ignored, and murdered in cold blood and there is no recourse. An oppressed population can only stay peaceful for so long.
No Indictment=No Justice=No Love For The DNA From Which All Humanity Came
Mike Brown’s living was not in vain. He is a catalyst for change.
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