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Topic: Jesse Jackson says . . .
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Thu 08/22/13 03:25 PM
According to a recent news report, Rev. Jesse Jackson said the following on Facebook:

The recent incidents of violence in America most notably the murder of Christopher Lane an aspiring student athlete from Australia in Oklahoma and the attack of a student on a school bus in Florida once again calls each of us to a collectively resist all forms of violence in our society.



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Thu 08/22/13 03:34 PM

According to a recent news report, Rev. Jesse Jackson said the following on Facebook:

The recent incidents of violence in America most notably the murder of Christopher Lane an aspiring student athlete from Australia in Oklahoma and the attack of a student on a school bus in Florida once again calls each of us to a collectively resist all forms of violence in our society.





Jessie... he might be getting it now...

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 08/22/13 04:03 PM

They were black on white crimes.....so let's be tolerant now instead of yelling racism and playing our favorite profit making card?

Yeah right Jessie slaphead

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 04:10 PM


They were black on white crimes.....so let's be tolerant now instead of yelling racism and playing our favorite profit making card?

Yeah right Jessie slaphead


Rev. Jackson did not say to be tolerant.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 08/22/13 04:22 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 08/22/13 04:28 PM



They were black on white crimes.....so let's be tolerant now instead of yelling racism and playing our favorite profit making card?

Yeah right Jessie slaphead


Rev. Jackson did not say to be tolerant.


I'm sure you caught my meaning. He wasn't yelling racism and taking it to the streets for these white victims with black attackers, instead he was downplaying it, calling for "collective resistance".

Are he and notsoSharpton going to the parents of these victims to get this more airtime and stir up racial hatered from white Americans?

Never know.....if they see a profit in it they might.....

willing2's photo
Thu 08/22/13 04:23 PM
Looking like he maybe wants the little murders his boys do forgiven.

Never trust any Jessie Jackson.

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Fri 08/23/13 12:44 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Fri 08/23/13 12:47 AM
Jesse Jackson missteps again, calls Okla. shooting victim wrong name


The Rev. Jesse Jackson “frowned upon” the random shooting death of an Australian man attending an Oklahoma college on scholarship earlier this week via a Facebook post. That perceived cavalier reaction has been taken further with another faux pas — misspelling the name of the victim in subsequent Facebook and Twitter postings that have been since deleted.

Twitchy, however, captured the postings before they were deleted.

SEE ALSO: Jesse Jackson ‘frowns upon’ senseless murder of Australian student

Mr. Jackson posted on his Twitter feed Thursday: “The recent incidents of violence in America calls each of us to collectively resist all forms of violence in our society #ChrisLee.”

And from his Facebook page, Mr. Jackson wrote this, also on Thursday: “The recent incidents of violence in America most notably the murder of Christopher Lee an aspiring student athlete from Australia in Oklahoma and the attack of a student on a school bus in Florida once again calls each of us to collectively resist all forms of violence in our society.”

The victim in the Oklahoma attack, however, was Christopher Lane, 22.

Social media posters were not amused. One wrote on Twitchy: “The 22 year old Australian Athletic MURDERED by 3 Black Thugs name is CHRISTOPER LANE Not #ChrisLee @RevJJackson. Get it Right.”

Moreover, Mr. Jackson’s error comes on the heels of another tweet that received a bit of social media outrage for its understated tone: He tweeted the killing of Mr. Lane by the three suspects who said they were “bored” was “frowned upon.”

Police have arrested 15-year-old James Edwards, Michael Dewayne Jones, 17, and Chancey Allen Luna, 16. Allegedly, one of the three suspects told police they shot the Oklahoma man as he jogged in the streets because they had nothing better to do – they were “bored,” police said, to various media.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/22/jesse-jackson-missteps-again-calls-okla-shooting-v/

slaphead slaphead slaphead


BTW:
"We were bored and decided to kill somebody." Well, shall we hear anything from the race industry crew, Hollywood elites, or maybe Oprah Winfrey? The issue is n...ot about proliferation of guns in America. This is about a failing black community and the fact that its young men are desensitized to violence because a gangsta culture promotes it. So who will President Obama identify with in this case?



Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. took to Twitter Wednesday morning to tell his 24,000 followers that the “senseless” murder of Christopher Lane by three black teenagers in Oklahoma is “frowned upon.”

“Praying for the family of Chris Lane. This senseless violence is frowned upon and the justice system must prevail,” Mr. Jackson said.

SEE ALSO: Ex-Rep. Allen West calls out Obama over Oklahoma killing

Mr. Lane, a 23-year-old native of Australia, was visiting the town of Duncan where his girlfriend and her family live, when he was gunned down by three young men who said they were “bored.”

“They saw Christopher go by, and one of them said: ‘There’s our target,’” Police Chief Danny Ford said Monday “The boy who has talked to us said, ‘We were bored and didn’t have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.’”

Laura Ingraham, Allen West and others have wondered if Mr. Jackson would be taking action in this case, since he so vigorously supported Trayvon Martin.

After his comments today, though, it doesn’t seem Twitter users are buying his condolences.

“frowned upon? FROWNED UPON?!! Use all the vigor of your outrage to help stop this violence! Not frown upon it!!!” one person commented.

“But I guess you aren’t ‘Outraged’ and won’t be marching over it huh?” another asked.

Another said, “Thanks for that tepid, milquetoast response. ‘Frowned upon’?? Why not be REALLY harsh and call the boys ‘naughty’ or ‘fresh’?”

About an hour later, Mr. Jackson went back to bashing conservatives.

“5 conservatives on the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. Conservative governors are pushing to constrict the vote,” he said.(Same Source as above)

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Fri 08/23/13 03:06 AM
gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

Dodo_David's photo
Fri 08/23/13 07:44 PM

gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

but...but...but if those 2 black punks are sent to prison, won't their incarceration be the result of institutional racism in the criminal justice system?

/sarc

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Fri 08/23/13 07:46 PM
By the way, I have no objection to what Rev. Jackson said on Facebook. I believe that Rev. Jackson's critics have jumped the shark this time.

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Fri 08/23/13 08:17 PM

By the way, I have no objection to what Rev. Jackson said on Facebook. I believe that Rev. Jackson's critics have jumped the shark this time.


Jumped the what?

willing2's photo
Fri 08/23/13 08:20 PM
Jackson has been a perp of race carding for how many years?

He's about to try another con? IMO.

Dodo_David's photo
Fri 08/23/13 08:23 PM
Rev. Jackson has earned his share of criticism, but not this time IMHO.

willing2's photo
Fri 08/23/13 08:28 PM
I'd wager another con is in the works.

He's been at it so long, he's predictable.

msharmony's photo
Sat 08/24/13 02:44 AM


gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

but...but...but if those 2 black punks are sent to prison, won't their incarceration be the result of institutional racism in the criminal justice system?

/sarc



nope,, institutional isn't about individuals

its about groups in general

people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be

people are DISPROPORTIONATELY incarcerated based upon DISPROPORTIONATE access to the resources that can keep them out,,,,,

metalwing's photo
Sat 08/24/13 04:07 AM



gang violence is tragic and not new and RARELY does the justice system not deal with gangsters

the death is tragic, the killers will be held accountable,,,

not much left to say,,,

but...but...but if those 2 black punks are sent to prison, won't their incarceration be the result of institutional racism in the criminal justice system?

/sarc



nope,, institutional isn't about individuals

its about groups in general

people are incarcerated on how well an attorney convinces a jury they should be

people are DISPROPORTIONATELY incarcerated based upon DISPROPORTIONATE access to the resources that can keep them out,,,,,


Newsflash! People are PROPORTIONATELY INCARCERATED based upon the CRIMES they commit.

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 05:51 AM
Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:16 AM

Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.
the day before?

willing2's photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:36 AM


Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.
the day before?

Nope.
Years ago, he sold his soul with an action he took on a balcony.
Now, he's in too deep and has too much (worldly goods) to repent and give up all he gained from that action.

no photo
Sat 08/24/13 06:48 AM



Back to Jackson.
He sold his soul to be where he is.

Just mention what he did on the balcony.
the day before?

Nope.
Years ago, he sold his soul with an action he took on a balcony.
Now, he's in too deep and has too much (worldly goods) to repent and give up all he gained from that action.


Jackson's FAKE DIVINITY....

For most Americans, Jesse Jackson first popped into view immediately following the sniper assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968.

The very next day Jackson was on NBC’s Today show telling the world that King had “died in my arms” on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. He graphically detailed how he alone had cradled the Reverend King’s head and was “the last person on Earth” to hear King’s dying words. To ratchet up the emotional temperature, Mr. Jackson appeared on camera sporting a stained turtleneck sweater that he assured the world was drenched in the blood of Doctor King. It was gripping television...

Here’s the truth: When the shot was fired Jackson was schmoozing with Chicago musician Ben Branch in the motel courtyard. Mr. Branch later reflected, “My guess is that Jesse smeared the blood on his shirt after getting it off the balcony. But who knows where he got it from? All I can say is that Jesse didn’t touch him.” An eye witness reported that Jackson hid behind the motel swimming pool after the shot was fired.

http://www.weirdrepublic.com/episode80.htm

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