Monday, July 15, 2013

Dirty Unpretty Things

The film, Dirty Pretty Things was about things which were inherently supposed to be good, but
innocent lives were destroyed for no reason, just to obtain those valuable things.
Peace and property values are good things.
We don't have either when racist vigilantes pick and choose who and when to kill.
Thank the Lord.
That jury was terrible.
They didn't care Trayvon had just turned seventeen.
They didn't care Trayvon had no more cement or concrete than the killer had.
They didn't care Trayvon was doing no harm in attempting to get home.
They didn't care Trayvon had very little opportunity to defend himself.
They didn't care that ANYONE being stalked gets frightened.
They didn't care Trayvon had no criminal record.
They didn't care Trayvon lacked a grown man's musculature.
They didn't care a boy's voice was screaming on the 911 tape.
They didn't care this child had no defensive wounds.
They didn't care the break-ins in that complex were from African American males who
did not live in that complex. They weren't legitimate visitors to that complex.
How reasonable is it for anyone to doubt the facts I've just stated?
For what I've been describing, a person who looks at those things as a collective is an unreasonable
bigot- and proud of it!



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