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Driving While Black, Shopping While Black, Walking While Black’: Dem. Congresswoman Rips Racial Profiling at Rally
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) had harsh words Saturday for those who racially profile black men.
Wilson said that black males “will continue to be singled out and arrested for driving while black, shopping while black, walking while black, eating while black, and just being plain old black.”
Her fiery comments drew loud cheers and applause from more than 300 hundred people who gathered at a “Justice for Trayvon” vigil held in front of the Federal Building in Miami, according to the Miami Herald.
In related news, the brother of Trayvon Martin is interning for Wilson, her office confirmed to NBC News. Jahvaris Fulton attends Florida International University in Miami, according to his Twitter page, NBC News rep0rts.
As long as they're driving stolen cars, robbing stores, mugging other walkers etc., yeah...they will be profiled as the troublemakers they are. The ones that aren't should be furious about the name they've been given and speak out about it.
Quote: Olivia wrote in post #1Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) had harsh words Saturday for those who racially profile black men.
Wilson said that black males “will continue to be singled out and arrested for driving while black, shopping while black, walking while black, eating while black, and just being plain old black.”
Her fiery comments drew loud cheers and applause from more than 300 hundred people who gathered at a “Justice for Trayvon” vigil held in front of the Federal Building in Miami, according to the Miami Herald.
In related news, the brother of Trayvon Martin is interning for Wilson, her office confirmed to NBC News. Jahvaris Fulton attends Florida International University in Miami, according to his Twitter page, NBC News rep0rts.
As long as they're driving stolen cars, robbing stores, mugging other walkers etc., yeah...they will be profiled as the troublemakers they are. The ones that aren't should be furious about the name they've been given and speak out about it.
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is permanent, unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.
Quote: Olivia wrote in post #1Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) had harsh words Saturday for those who racially profile black men.
Wilson said that black males “will continue to be singled out and arrested for driving while black, shopping while black, walking while black, eating while black, and just being plain old black.”
Her fiery comments drew loud cheers and applause from more than 300 hundred people who gathered at a “Justice for Trayvon” vigil held in front of the Federal Building in Miami, according to the Miami Herald.
In related news, the brother of Trayvon Martin is interning for Wilson, her office confirmed to NBC News. Jahvaris Fulton attends Florida International University in Miami, according to his Twitter page, NBC News rep0rts.
As long as they're driving stolen cars, robbing stores, mugging other walkers etc., yeah...they will be profiled as the troublemakers they are. The ones that aren't should be furious about the name they've been given and speak out about it.
I'd love to see her debate Larry Elders...
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is permanent, unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.
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