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Protesters training to shut down Clayton following Brown grand jury announcement | FOX2now.com
Roche Madden, Fox2
To punish the community where the St Louis Co. grand jury convenes even though the members of that jury live throughout St. Louis Co. and none of them may be from Clayton.
A lot of people don't seem to understand that the issue is not limited to one incident, to one grand jury, in one location. This is a reflection of anger and resentment about persistent, systematic mistreatment of the black community by the police and other public officials. This resentment crystallized around the deathr of one individual young man, but if you think that the resentment is limited to this single incident, or is contingent on one specific incident, then you don't get it. Your view is very narrow if you have to ask why protests might occur at this point. Think bigger. Think about why a segment of the population might feel systematically targeted by an institution like the police. Think about how years of racialized policing tactics, which have been documented among the entire police force, might come to generate anger over time. And how all of this anger may boil over when a specific incident, like the killing of a young man, occurs in public space.
Honestly, I have respect for BGIF and other posters who have weighed in on this issue. But I just don't understand how you can have such a simplistic understanding of this kind of issue. If you think it's about jurors in a specific county, or even the details of a specific incident, then you have a serious misinterpretation of what's going on in Ferguson.