The grand jury’s decision not to indict the police officers - TopicsExpress



          

The grand jury’s decision not to indict the police officers involved in the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have resulted in mass protests and revived the old narrative of racism in America. Some of these protests are not spontaneous, but the result of some radical groups who were prepared to use the old racial narrative to gather the troops to bring chaos to what they deem is an unjust society built upon systemic inequity. This is taken out of the playbook of the Marxists and radical socialists who view history merely in terms of dialectical materialism: that world history is mainly driven by economics rather than moral ethics in which the “haves” unjustly take advantage of the “have nots”. They believe it is the role of the state to equally distribute wealth and bring about social justice, which could inevitably marginalize the family unit and religion, which they deem are rivals to the state. Of course there are also many protesters who are gospel centered Christ followers who believe these two incidents highlight the issue of systemic racism that still exist in our society and at some level in individual police officers. - See more at: blackquillandink/?p=19633#sthash.Xedqjkhy.dpuf
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 12:44:02 +0000

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