"TRAYVON MARTINS'S LEGACY"
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Nasir Bin Oul Jones aka Nas open up on Trayvon Martin's Legacy
"I have a son now, he'll be three, and I'm thinking about him. He has to grow up in this society where people in high places (in the court) don't see it important that somebody should be prosecuted for murder, just because the victim is black. And it's a rage that goes through you that makes you want to react in all kinds of ways. I'm tired of marches, I'm tired of talking. And that's the feeling that come over me. But violence is not the answer, but what do people do when there's no justice? And someone like Trayvon, a 17-year old innocent smart kid killed by a coward, can now have a legacy that he would've never dreamed he had. Maybe he thought in football that he would have a legacy, but now his legacy can be something that can help change things hopefully.
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The Bible said to forgive. Where
was it written to forget? We are the only race that don't want to be reminded
or talk about slavery, and that's why we are still slaves today. The Jews are
still screaming and holding Rallies crying never again will we stand for
another holocaust. The Bible said to love our enemies. Where was it written to
love another race more than our own, when we always known who the oppressors
have been, regardless what we've been taught. They proved it time and time
again. They can dislike or even hate that other white person, but they will
hire him before you, give a loan, and house him before you and Jesus was the
greatest example when they chose to crucify him over a murderer, thief and liar,
simply because of his color, which was the same as yours and mine. But like children’s we are quick to forgive
and forget.
Now that the evidence is in that
Martin’s DNA was not found on the gun as George Zimmermann claimed to have been,
things are still looking good in his favor and you know why? Because they stand by their own and (repeating)
once again just look at the evidence from the police with holding evidence and
the time it took for them to arrest him too the amount of money he was able to
raised for his defense not the mention three different judges all leading to a
mistrial. They have done just about
every thing that they can to justify his actions, like doing their best to
discredit Martin as a person with no future if he had lived anyway. Just look at his school record and he smoked
weed, for heaven's sakes he would have been trapped in the system before he
reached 21 people! We no longer have any blacks leaders today, when are you gone to wake up and see we're on our own and band together? For THINKING OUT LOUD I’m E. L.
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