[Anthony Johnson...Father of US Slavery]
oped: Well the DOJ got it partially correct...however they are assuming slavery was caused by old Christian white men...not true the father of US slavery was in fact a black man...as for the continued slavery of minorities the blame falls on the progressive democrat party...who by the way started the KKK after the Civil War and wrote : the Black Codes, lynchings and Jim Crow segregation.
Moving forward George Soros is responsible for the riots in Ferguson and Balitimore as well as the racism we see continue dating from the 1950's forward!
SEE:
http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2013/02/father-of-us-slavery-was-black-man.html
http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2015/05/ferguson-protesters-protest-not-getting.html
by J. Christian Adams
Vanita Gupta, head of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, has told a lawyers group in Colorado that slavery and Jim Crow helped fuel the Ferguson and Baltimore riots.
The last few days have seen a number of fanciful stories with the Obama administration seemingly questioning the authority of local police. I’ve long maintained that the administration is nakedly seeking to federalize policing standards — but get rid of local police? No way, that sounds like something broadcast from a shortwave station in Austin, Texas.
But then up steps Vanita Gupta to lend some credibility to the idea
that some want to disband local police and replace police powers with
the federal government. Speaking to a group of left-wing lawyers in
Colorado, Gupta had this to say:
The conversation in these rooms, however, is not about whether to have police or not but about what kind of policing communities want and deserve.The conversation? What conversation is Gupta hearing that needs to be corrected? Who brought up the idea we might not need police? Nobody sane, for sure.
There is no question that we need police in our communities.
If you read the entirety of Gupta’s speech, you’ll get a sense of what is going on in the mind of the anti-police left. Officials in this administration still think it is rational and acceptable to bring up the name Michael Brown in the context of anything other than a likely felon against whom deadly force was justifiably used. Behold Gupta: Eric Garner. Michael Brown. Tamir Rice. John Crawford. Walter Scott. Freddie Gray.
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