by Paul Joseph Watson |
November 25, 2014
The shooting death of Michael Brown which prompted yet another
wave of rioting and looting in Ferguson, Missouri has been framed by
much of the media as another example of an innocent unarmed
African-American being brutally murdered by a white police officer.
This narrative has been hijacked by the establishment to foment racial tension and division between blacks and whites.
There’s no doubt that blacks in America are indiscriminately targeted
in acts of police brutality that occur on a regular basis. However, the
Michael Brown shooting clearly does not represent such an example.
Evidence considered by the Grand Jury which led to the acquittal of Officer Darren Wilson clearly indicates that Brown, a thug who had
written rap lyrics
advocating violence and robbed a convenience store shortly before the
incident, punched Wilson in the face, tried to grab his gun and then
aggressively charged him. Evidence also points to the fact that Brown
did not have his hands up in surrender when he was shot. This account is
based on forensic proof – ballistics and autopsy evidence – as well as
testimony from black eyewitnesses.
These facts clearly exonerate Wilson and verify his account of
the incident. Michael Brown’s death was tragic, but Wilson clearly acted
in legitimate self-defense.
The sad reality that such facts have been universally ignored by
protesters and rioters, who have hijacked the case as an excuse to cause
mayhem and justify looting, only serves to discredit legitimate
opposition to the very real problem of police brutality.
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