lawgator1
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Michael Browns parents are not spokespeople for our country. They should not of been allowed to speak to the U.N. The mere fact that they were allowed to speak at the U.N. just proves what a circus our government has become. This administration is hellbent on racially dividing this nation. I will say It is fitting that these people have an audience to talk about a thug in the biggest forum of international thugs.
LG. what are your thoughts on this?
That it doesn't matter. I suppose that in real terms it can't hurt to the extent it makes anyone think they are having their say. The UN has no jurisdiction and no power over the matter.
Nonetheless, on the one hand I admit I kind of resent the parents speaking in that forum because they have no direct knowledge of any facts and so their "testimony" is nothing other than their personal opinion, which of course is incredibly biased and tainted.
On the other hand, I also resent the usual suspects who will read way too much into this and claim its some kind of official US adoption of a policy of racial rhetoric. Which would be ironic coming from people with no knowledge of the facts given to a body with no power or authority regarding the issues.
The irony is that it will matter only to the very far right, and the very far left. But just for show. It means nothing.
I just posted it because I knew it would cause certain people to make sure the basements and the sheds are stocked up on canned goods for the coming UN Occupation/Race War/Currency Crisis/Black Helicopter/Nationalized Guard Troops crisis.
Which is surely just around the corner.
That it doesn't matter. I suppose that in real terms it can't hurt to the extent it makes anyone think they are having their say. The UN has no jurisdiction and no power over the matter.
Nonetheless, on the one hand I admit I kind of resent the parents speaking in that forum because they have no direct knowledge of any facts and so their "testimony" is nothing other than their personal opinion, which of course is incredibly biased and tainted.
On the other hand, I also resent the usual suspects who will read way too much into this and claim its some kind of official US adoption of a policy of racial rhetoric. Which would be ironic coming from people with no knowledge of the facts given to a body with no power or authority regarding the issues.
The irony is that it will matter only to the very far right, and the very far left. But just for show. It means nothing.
I just posted it because I knew it would cause certain people to make sure the basements and the sheds are stocked up on canned goods for the coming UN Occupation/Race War/Currency Crisis/Black Helicopter/Nationalized Guard Troops crisis.
Which is surely just around the corner.
That it doesn't matter. I suppose that in real terms it can't hurt to the extent it makes anyone think they are having their say. The UN has no jurisdiction and no power over the matter.
Nonetheless, on the one hand I admit I kind of resent the parents speaking in that forum because they have no direct knowledge of any facts and so their "testimony" is nothing other than their personal opinion, which of course is incredibly biased and tainted.
On the other hand, I also resent the usual suspects who will read way too much into this and claim its some kind of official US adoption of a policy of racial rhetoric. Which would be ironic coming from people with no knowledge of the facts given to a body with no power or authority regarding the issues.
The irony is that it will matter only to the very far right, and the very far left. But just for show. It means nothing.
I just posted it because I knew it would cause certain people to make sure the basements and the sheds are stocked up on canned goods for the coming UN Occupation/Race War/Currency Crisis/Black Helicopter/Nationalized Guard Troops crisis.
Which is surely just around the corner.