It seemed like a reasonable question: The AP reporter asked me if I thought that experts and police overreaction when the verdict Trayvon planned and prepared for the riots, chaos, anarchy and all kinds of other forms of mass violence black. Touré and his crew at MSNBC thought so. He said that those who anticipates the violence was a racist, blah, blah, blah. Other speakers loyal and sadly nodded in agreement as they always do when Toure is one of his statements on racism widespread and permanent. That’s more or less all the time. After the ruling, we have seen a bit ‘of violence, with …
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