It's been less than a month since Michael Dunn's mistrial of killing an unarmed young black teen for what Dunn stated the thug rap music was too loud and approximately 9 months since George Zimmerman was acquitted for pursuing then killing an unarmed black teen for walking home from the store. Both of these killing took place in the state of Florida about 125 miles between the two cites of Jacksonville and Sanford. Also less than a week ago it was talk on the news that George Zimmerman was ask to appear at a Gun Show somewhere in Florida. Appear at a Gun Show, for what? To discuss other ways to kill unarmed black youths, to harass and follow unarmed black youth so you can figure out a reason to shoot to kill, to discuss it's ok and perfectly fair to kill unarmed black youth when they play music you don't like or you feel you have been disrespected cause they answer sir and as a yes boy. All of these killing is Emmett Till all over again and these men are getting away with senseless murder in 2012 and beyond.
I was walking out the door of a store a few days ago and seen an officer on a flier wanting to discuss Cyber Bullying to anyone in the community that felt like they where being bullied from the internet or social media I assumed. The topic was Cyber Bullying but what about Gun Bullying. This is the reality that we are living in today. You have young black youths that are unarmed and mostly society knows they are unarmed because the justice system is getting smart, they are tacking on felonies to as many blacks in todays society as they possibly can, they want to make sure that all blacks are monitored and tracked. They want to associated felonies to as many blacks possible so if they carried guns it's an automatic long term sentence. Don't get confused by what I trying to get you to understand and I talking blacks and whites. No, I not saying young black youths should carry guns because they should not, hell I've never own a gun in my life nor carried a gun in my life. I always tried to avoid trouble as well and so was the two young blacks that lost their lives and that's the scary part of it. Society already think of trouble when they see a group of blacks and now they are using the excuse of being afraid to shoot and kill. Where is the bullying talk on these incidents? I'm not saying it's ok to talk trash about anyone by the internet or face to face but the internet don't shoot guns and kill at will. The internet don't follow and kill you in cold-blood. Though you may feel like you are being harassed, followed but it's not going to draw a gun and shoot to kill. You can turn off the internet or just simply unplug, cut off your power source to what ever way you are surfing but these young individuals will never have the chance to do any of that, they was not given a choice, the choice was made for them and that choice was death. I have not, will not and did not say Cyber Bullying wasn't a problem because no on in any way form or fashion should be bullied. If we are discussing, making laws for one form of bullying, lets do it for all forms because Gun Violence isn't just Gun Violence, it has taken a whole different attitude, new identity, new form, it Gun Bullying. Those men killed young black youths because they knew they were unarmed, those men were not afraid, they bullied and killed the young kids because they wasn't afraid of them, they bullied, drew their guns and shot to killed because they knew what they were packing, they knew their life was safe.
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- George Junius Stinney, Jr. - Youngest Ever To Be Falsely Accused & Executed
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