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To: Yaelle

Reading between the lines, it would seem that the blacks at the meeting were saying stuff like this:

"They arrested the wrong people!"

"The victims deserved it!"

"One of the white girls slapped somebody!"

"It’s the media’s fault!"

"They tried to keep blacks from finding out about this meeting!"

"Our community has suffered, too, not just the white community! What about us?"

"Whites had better not come to our neighborhoods to retaliate now!"

Gee...where is the condemnation for the attacks? Where is the sympathy for the victims? Did any black person there express such?


70 posted on 11/16/2006 12:20:22 PM PST by Nea Wood (Is cheap, illegal labor worth one life?)
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To: Nea Wood
Gee...where is the condemnation for the attacks? Where is the sympathy for the victims? Did any black person there express such?

Yes, sympathy was expressed just about all around for the victims. But one woman, elderly, a retired schoolteacher, brought down the house crying out for sympathy and love for both the victims AND the attackers. She had the audience wiping their eyes. She said that she wanted to help ALL children. IMHO, the attackers are too far gone. We must do something to stop their little siblings from becoming like they are.

77 posted on 11/16/2006 1:29:19 PM PST by Yaelle
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