I disagree. By delaying it gives them time to whitewash his record and destroy any evidence of a racist outlook which could be used in a trial It also gives the PD time to prepare thier bullshit defense case.
I disagree. By delaying it gives them time to whitewash his record and destroy any evidence of a racist outlook which could be used in a trial It also gives the PD time to prepare thier bullshit defense case.
I am so, so, so angry so I'm going to apologize in advance for the tone of this post:
That's why Anonymous needs to stay out of things like this without 100% positive confirmation. They have to ability to ruin lives with zero reprocussions.
I hope we're all learning lessons here about the limitations of vigilante hacker justice. And by limitations I mean how potentially devastating it is to innocent people.
Two things, I guess:
I'm happy that the mood was better yesterday, but there is no way that it makes up for what happened over the previous days. I feel like people are going, "now it's over, everything is fine." But it's NOT FINE. There are a lot more names that need to be released, including the police officers that unlawfully…
I still wanna know who the hell Bryan Willman is and how Anon decided he was the offending officer.
Jackson began his statement by referencing a robbery that occurred at a convenience store on Saturday, August 9, the same day Brown was shot. According to Jackson, Wilson was at the scene of a sick call with an ambulance, he received the call about a "strong arm robbery" at a store and then "encountered" Brown.…
PREACH. I'm so tired of hearing calls for remaining peaceful and reasonable as an increasingly militarized and privatized police force escalates its displays of brute force. Black folks are on the front line of this since we've been dealing with police brutality for decades, but this gradual post-Patriot Act erosion…
That's what frustrates me about him. I unfollowed him a while back, but his 'big and white' series of tweets was completely on point. And then he followed it up with that bullshit tweet above. BE CONSISTENT, DONALD.
It's called "New Black Syndrome", thanks to its discoverer Pharrell Williams. It's when you get some pocket change and all of a sudden life is postracial.
At least there's John Legend!
It bothers me too. That's why I can't get too mad about Childish Gambino. At least the other stuff he said was stuff about how he knows no matter how famous he gets, he's still a black man and has to deal with racism in America. I'm not saying he's a visionary but it was nice to see a black celebrity (especially one…
When ex-military are commenting that they rolled lighter in Afghanistan than "police" in St. Louis, I think that is an indication that the terrorists did actually win.
They have turned us into them.
Twitter has been on this since two hours after the shooting on Saturday. As of last night, four days later, 3 out of the 4 major cable news stations STILL weren't covering this situation in depth.
99% of the time, I hate Twitter. I find it even more narcissistic than Instagram (I will deal with your selfie coming across your feed, but I DO NOT NEED your grammatically incorrect life updates every five seconds about how you're eating cereal for breakfast).
Apparently, there is a connection between cocaine abuse and Parkinson's. I'd probably do what William did, too—imagine working so hard to get sober and deal with depression, only to end up with an incurable degenerative disease that could have been triggered by all that coke you did back in the day. What a shitty week…
Honestly, this just makes my heart break for him even more. Facing a degenerative disease for which there is no cure is perhaps one of the most frightening things you can be faced with in life. I can completely and utterly empathize with the overwhelming sense of dread and despair that can inspire.
I mean, it's awful, but I get it. Not that they are the same, but I always think that if I were to ever develop Alzheimer's, I'd probably quietly off myself.
Never be too proud to ask for help. Never be too busy to give it. You can't judge a life by the last 5 minutes. Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)