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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:49:12 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 13:44:05 2014.

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Heh. Ever have deep well water from the mountains?

But if it makes you feel any better, our cows whiz in YOUR water. :)

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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:49:56 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Aug 21 13:41:29 2014.

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They still have to hit the highways though, most of them. Long Island sucked for getting around in the 60's. I can only imagine how much fun it is THESE days.

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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by 3-9 on Thu Aug 21 15:23:26 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:19:45 2014.

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Joe Schmoe usually doesn't have a deep enough wallet to play though.

In a way, that's kind of sad, because it prevents a lot of sensible people from trying, at least until they sell their souls. :-P Then again, considering what a maze politics is, maybe it's a way of making sure the candidates have a little bit of the qualifications for the job.

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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 15:57:08 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 14:29:07 2014.

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You keep mentioning him. He's your "Great Caesar's Ghost" it seems.

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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 19:59:20 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by 3-9 on Thu Aug 21 15:23:26 2014.

fiogf49gjkf0d
Then there's all the crap you've got to go through if you WIN. :(

But yeah, reality is no sane person WANTS the job. And that's an even bigger pity. It's not about qualifications, it's all about ego. And grabbing the golden ring of "power" ...

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Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Aug 21 20:06:58 2014, in response to Re: Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by Train Dude on Thu Aug 21 15:57:08 2014.

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Nope ... that would be Palin ... DO try to keep up. :)

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What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:16:23 2014, in response to Say DAVE, why is this so about Ferguson, MO?, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Aug 20 12:05:18 2014.

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From the NYDAILYNEWS.COM:


Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson once a member of police force disbanded over racial tension: report

The officer who shot Michael Brown six times on Aug. 9 was a former member of the Jennings Police Department, which its city council disbanded in 2011 over corruption and racial tension among its residents. Wilson reportedly did not have any disciplinary issues with the department, but all 45 officers were fired.

BY Edgar Sandoval , Joel Landau , Bill Hutchinson NEW YORK DAILY NEWSPublished: Sunday, August 24, 2014, 11:22 AMUpdated: Monday, August 25, 2014, 1:50 AM

The white cop who killed unarmed black teen Michael Brown on Aug. 9 was once part of a Missouri police force that was disbanded over racial tensions in the community it served.

Officer Darren Wilson was a member of the 45-employee Jennings, Mo., Police Department that was fired by its city council in 2011 and replaced by St. Louis County Police, the Washington Post reported.

Wilson, 28, didn’t rack up any disciplinary issues during his tenure in Jennings, but the nearly all-white police force came under fire for its poor relations with the predominantly black community.

“The straw that broke the camel’s back — an officer shot at a (black) female,” Rodney Epps, a Jennings city council member, told the newspaper.
“She was stopped for a traffic violation. She had a child in the back (of the) car and was probably worried about getting locked up. And this officer chased her down Highway 70, past city limits, and took a shot at her. Just ridiculous,” Epps said.

A black Jennings resident, Cassandra Fuller, said cops beat her in 2009 on her front porch after she joked about a car that crashed into her van in front of her house.

“It’s like a horror story in my mind,” she said. “I never thought police would pull me off my porch and beat me to the ground, for just laughing,” said Fuller, who sued the department.

Wilson, who was raised in Texas, was among the officers given the chance to reapply for their jobs, but he left Jennings for the nearby Ferguson Police Department.

As news of Wilson’s past emerged, Michael Brown Sr. addressed a rally in Ferguson one day before his son’s funeral and pleaded for “a day of silence.”

“Tomorrow all I want is peace when my son is laid to rest,” said the father, speaking behind a giant sign reading, “I understand, son, but put down the pistol!"

“Please, please, take a day of silence, so we can lay our son to rest,” Brown said. “Please, it’s all I ask of you.”

The Rev. Al Sharpton is scheduled to give the eulogy at Brown’s funeral Monday, which is expected to draw thousands of mourners to the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis.

Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin — the parents of Trayvon Martin, the black Florida teen gunned down in 2012 by a white neighborhood watchman — also attend Sunday’s “Peacefest” rally to show support for the Brown family.

“We want you guys to stay focused,” Fulton told the crowd. “We all know we need to stop the violence. Michael Brown had the right to live. He had the right to see another birthday. So did Trayvon Martin.”

Martin encouraged protesters to hold authorities accountable with their voting power.

“It’s time for us to start making changes,” Martin said. “This is our country, too. Our kids need to be treated as equal.”

Edgar Sandoval reported from Ferguson, Mo.



Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/darren-wilson-part-force-disbanded-racial-tension-report-article-1.1914982#ixzz3BPvd4Yzu



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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:20:01 2014, in response to What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:16:23 2014.

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This is irrelevant.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 25 11:21:32 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:20:01 2014.

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WRONG

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:22:27 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 25 11:21:32 2014.

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No, it is irrelevant.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:29:09 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:20:01 2014.

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For you YES....for the rest of America....a BIG NO.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:30:14 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:22:27 2014.

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In your "world"...alot of things are....but in the REAL world....NO. if you got out of the chair and spent less time in front the PC, you would really know the answer then.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:33:15 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:29:09 2014.

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No, it is in fact irrelevant.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:33:44 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:30:14 2014.

fiogf49gjkf0d
No, it is irrelevant in the REAL WORLD.

Also, I don't use a PC.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by AlM on Mon Aug 25 11:40:55 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:20:01 2014.

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It's legally irrelevant in judging Wilson's actions. But it suggests he might not have gotten the kind of training in how to deal with the public that he ought to have.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:42:55 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:33:15 2014.

fiogf49gjkf0d
For you YES....for others...no. You can have your opinion...does not mean it is correct. Your prespective on life is way different from others......but you don't CARE to point that out.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:43:55 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:33:44 2014.

fiogf49gjkf0d
OK....so you use 2 tin cans and a piece of string.....big deal. Have fun with that.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:44:22 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:42:55 2014.

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It's not my opinion, it is a FACT.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:45:18 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by AlM on Mon Aug 25 11:40:55 2014.

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"It's legally irrelevant in judging Wilson's actions. But it suggests he might not have gotten the kind of training in how to deal with the public that he ought to have."

And how do you know Wilson does not harbor negative feelings towards minorities?


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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 11:46:09 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:45:18 2014.

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How do you know he does?

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:48:32 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:44:22 2014.

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LOL....a fact which you chose not to publish/furnish those fact(s).

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:50:01 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 11:46:09 2014.

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And how do you know he does not? faith? trust? because the cop is blonde-haired and you are more likely to trust his judgement? give me a break.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 11:54:34 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 11:50:01 2014.

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Thank you for proving my point, Streetie. You're drawing a conclusion without any supporting evidence. He may be a vicious racist. He may be the most race-blind person in the world...who knows?

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:02:02 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 11:54:34 2014.

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"He may be a vicious racist. He may be the most race-blind person in the world...who knows? "

Oh...ok....so now DAVE actually admits today that there may be "2 sides to the coin" here with Mr. Wilson. He may be not what you think...."a precious-lil-darling" in the eyes of America.



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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 12:21:16 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:02:02 2014.

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you're all worked up this Monday afternoon.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:38:42 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 12:21:16 2014.

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Not as much as Luchie has been this past year.....

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:39:09 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 12:21:16 2014.

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Care to comment?

http://www.subchat.com/otchat/read.asp?Id=1218657

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 12:55:29 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:02:02 2014.

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wrong

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 13:01:06 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 12:55:29 2014.

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nope.....not wrong.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 13:02:59 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 13:01:06 2014.

fiogf49gjkf0d
Yes you are wrong. You are imply that Dave has stated that there are not two sides to this story and/or that all the facts have not yet been revealed. This is false. He has never said that, nor would he.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 13:03:55 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 13:01:06 2014.

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Yes you are wrong. You are implying that Dave has stated that there are not two sides to this story and/or that all the facts have been revealed. This is false. He has never said that, nor would he.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 13:52:45 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 13:03:55 2014.

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Exactly. From Day One I said no one will know what happens until all the facts are in and presented to the public.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Train Dude on Mon Aug 25 14:24:12 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by AlM on Mon Aug 25 11:40:55 2014.

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Of course its relevant. He must be guilty of something

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 15:00:37 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 12:39:09 2014.

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No comment.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 17:26:43 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 15:00:37 2014.

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ARE YOU THAT MUCH AFRAID? WOW....

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 17:43:50 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Aug 25 17:26:43 2014.

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Afraid of what?

You post stuff like that regularly.

On my end, I'm not looking for a thread war today.

I can't go against the Young Guns of Subchat anymore.

People like Spider-Pig. Nilet. dan d 124. RIPTA42. 12-9. G1Ravage. WMATAGMO. SUBWAYMAN. AMoreira81. Gold_12th. Can't win against them.

Meanwhile, the seasoned veterans like Fred G, Selkirk, Easy, AlM, Olog-hai and JayZeeBMT have not lost a step in all these years. They have aged well.

I'm left out of either group. I don't fit in anywhere. I'm totally useless at this point.



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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 20:27:30 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 13:03:55 2014.

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bump

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 20:38:55 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Aug 25 17:43:50 2014.

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You've always been useless.

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SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Aug 27 07:25:02 2014, in response to Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS?, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 15 09:00:43 2014.

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HERE WE HAVE A PROFESSIONAL PERSON LIVING IN AFFLUENT AREA AND SHE HAS TO GO TO GREAT LENGTHS TO ENSURE COPS DON'T PROFILE HER KIDS IN HER ENCLAVE. WHY? WHITES DON'T HAVE TO SUCH ACTIVITIES SO COPS DON'T SHOOT THEIR KIDS....SO WHY SHOULD BLACK AMERICANS HAVE TO?

FROM CNN.CON:

Why I fear for my sons

By Kimberly Norwood
updated 5:04 PM EDT, Mon August 25, 2014

Editor's note: Kimberly Norwood is a law professor at the Washington University School of Law and editor and co-contributor of "Color Matters: Skin Tone Bias and the Myth of a Post Racial America." The opinions in this commentary are solely those of the writer.

(CNN) -- I am a 54-year-old black woman -- a mother, lawyer and law professor. I teach at the Washington University in St. Louis Law School and live 12 miles away from Ferguson, Missouri.

The median household income in my suburb is $85,000 per year. In Ferguson, it is $36,000. In my suburb, 3.5% of the people are black. In Ferguson, almost 70% are black. These are stark contrasts. Yet I share things in common with black people in Ferguson and, indeed, throughout the United States.

When I shop, I'm often either ignored as a waste of time or scrutinized as a potential shoplifter. In June, my daughter and I walked into the china and crystal department at a Macy's department store. I was about to speak to the salesperson directly in front of me. She walked right past me to welcome the white woman behind us.

My daughter looked at me and said: "Really? Did she just ignore us?" My daughter is a young teenager at the crossroads of "skin color doesn't matter" and "oh yes, it does." She is in transition. I felt hurt, anger and embarrassment.

But this kind of encounter happens routinely.

Driving, I tend to have a bit of a lead foot -- hitting 45 in a 35 mph zone. The few times I have been stopped in my suburb, the first question I'm asked is whether I live "around here." Not one of my white friends has been asked that question when they were pulled over by a police officer.

Last summer, my teenage daughter was shopping with four white friends at a mall in an affluent St. Louis suburb. As they left the store, two mall security guards approached my daughter. They told her the store had called them and reported her as a shoplifter, and asked her to come with them. After a search, they found she had nothing. So far in her young life, mall security guards have stopped her on suspicion of shoplifting three times. Each time she was innocent.

I also have three sons. My two oldest are 22. They are 6-foot-5 and 6-foot-4 and each weighs more than 220 pounds. One recently graduated from college; the other will graduate in 2015. The youngest is 13. All three like to wear jeans and the latest sneakers. They love hoodies. They like looking cool. These three young men have never been arrested or even been in a fight at school.

Every time my sons leave the house, I worry about their safety. One of my sons loves to go out at night to clubs. I worry about potential unrest at the clubs -- yes, black-on-black crime is a problem, and despite what many people think, black people complain about it all the time in their communities and churches and in newspapers and on radio stations.

I also worry about his drive home and his being stopped by police.

The data in Ferguson are an example of the larger picture in the St. Louis County area. Police stop, search and arrest black people at a disproportionate rate, even though they are less likely to possess contraband than white people.

This son of mine who likes to go out at night is big and tall and he has brown skin. He graduated from college in May but cannot find employment. He is an intelligent, clean-cut young man.

But the negative stereotypes automatically assigned to his skin color follow him everywhere, even in job interviews, like extra weight. It reminds me of the airline employee who asks before you can check your suitcase: Did a stranger ask you to carry something or pack your bag? In my son's case, the answer is yes. He is carrying extra weight, unfairly, and without his knowledge or consent, packed in his luggage.

A few years ago my husband and I went on a cruise. My older boys were teenagers at the time and were taking summer enrichment classes at a school about a mile from our home. They planned to walk to school in the morning. At the top of a long list of things to do before we left for our trip was "e-mail chief of police."

explained to the chief that my husband and I were going on a cruise, I was a member of the community and that my two sons would be walking to school. I attached pictures of the boys, explaining that only a couple of black families lived in the neighborhood. My sons did not normally walk in the neighborhood, so they would draw attention.

I offered to bring my sons to the police department so officers could meet them. The police chief and I met and all went well.

But I've asked myself: How many parents of white sons have thought to add to their to-do-before-leaving-town list, "Write letter to local police department, introducing sons and attaching photos, so police do not become suspicious and harass them"?

Even though my older boys are men, I still worry about them. I worry about my 13-year-old. This worry is a stressful, and sadly normal, part of my daily existence. My youngest will be 6 feet tall in the coming weeks. He has brown skin.

These young black men have arrows pointed and ready to shoot at them daily -- black-on-black crime, police encounters, societal bias and mistrust. Shortly after the Michael Brown shooting, I met with a group of my 13-year-old's black male friends to explain to them what happened in Ferguson, and what to do and how to respond if they are ever stopped by the police. My words reminded me of stories and fears my grandfather used to share with me about his encounters with police during the Jim Crow era.

These are just a few of the many ways in which people in America are treated differently based on the color of their skin. This has been going on for a long time. I hope the events in Ferguson will encourage people to see the stark differences in the experiences of black people -- not just black people who struggle economically but also black people like me -- and white people as they go about their routine, daily lives.



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Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Aug 27 07:26:02 2014, in response to Re:WHY DO WHITES IN AMERICA STILL LOOK AT BLACKS DIFFERENTLY AND NOT AS EQUALS?, posted by orange blossom special on Sat Aug 16 13:06:40 2014.

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SORRY...BUT I AINT A DARLING LIL KLANSMAN LIKE YOU.

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Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Aug 27 08:08:20 2014, in response to Re: What happened in Jennings, MO in 2011?, posted by Train Dude on Mon Aug 25 14:24:12 2014.

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Just like you're guilty of being stupid all the time.

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Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Aug 27 22:22:54 2014, in response to SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?, posted by streetcarman1 on Wed Aug 27 07:25:02 2014.

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What NEEDS to be looked at are the strangers who are calling 911 on them for no reason.

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Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?

Posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 14:36:50 2014, in response to Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Aug 27 22:22:54 2014.

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So why are Whites calling up then?

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Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Aug 29 15:02:44 2014, in response to Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 14:36:50 2014.

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Will D put you and I on the same List.

can you imagine that?

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Re: Moral Decay of Liberal Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 29 15:09:06 2014, in response to Re: SAY DAVE, WHY ARE BLACK AMERICANS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN & AROUND FERGUSON, MO?, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Aug 29 15:02:44 2014.

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Will D. is slightly mad.

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Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 15:24:05 2014, in response to Re: Moral Decay of Liberal Community Rather than Blame Cops, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 29 15:09:06 2014.

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Not as much as you are...we know full well you suffer from various sorts of paranioa. WHY? have you taken care of your racist DEMONS before that take your life? eh?

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Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Aug 29 15:26:40 2014, in response to Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 15:24:05 2014.

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when has Olog-hai of Monroe County Pennsylvania ever posted something racist?

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Re: Moral Decay of Liberal Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 29 15:27:59 2014, in response to Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 15:24:05 2014.

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What have I been paranoid about, streetcarracist? So far, just about everything I talk about comes true, while nothing of what you talk about does.

Liberalism is all about rejecting morality. It's impossible for a liberal to be moral. They invent a "right wing" to hold on to power, just like the State in the 1984 book invented "Emmanuel Goldstein". (Did you even read 1984?)

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Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 15:31:25 2014, in response to Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Aug 29 15:26:40 2014.

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"when has Olog-hai of Monroe County Pennsylvania ever posted something racist?"

Many times....you just don't see it out right. He talks a good beef about others and is very supportive of bigots on OTCHAT. His silence of known bigot on OTCHAT shows that. Then he does his best to deflective the truth onto the liberals like me as racists. That's trick. He shows no support what so ever about equality for minorities. That his CONSERVATIVE side showing up. He is also so in denial that Whites are racist towards minorities in America.


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Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Aug 29 15:34:09 2014, in response to Re: Moral Decay of the Conservative/RW Community Rather than Blame Cops, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Aug 29 15:31:25 2014.

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in other words, he has not said anything racist.

and you won't comment on Will D putting you Streetcarman1 and I on a List together.

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