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Where were the black "due-process" protesters when the Duke lacrosse players were being publically lynched just a few miles down the road from where Mike Vick had his hearing?

(remember, in that case, the white school administrators, media, and law enforcement officials were also trying to hang those boys out to dry....)

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AqD4SmA7YZdFqCNoS_LKwi85nYcB?slug=dw-vickhearing072607&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

2007-07-27 08:43:22 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

dave, what does an event many decades in the past have to do with current events? Were any of the duke kids responsible for those terrible lynchings? was michal vick ever lynched? no, and no... so why include them?

2007-07-27 09:08:33 · update #1

7 answers

In a word yes. Do you think all of those people supporting due process would be their if Mike Vick was white? I am sure the animal cruelty protesters would be their no matter the color. They are sad and misguided.

2007-07-27 08:55:52 · answer #1 · answered by Kassi L 1 · 2 0

people of all colors stick to their own colors. not all people of one color do this, but most. this is natural and it's not racist.

that being said, black people have always been close knit and rarely support the "white agenda". so be it. but they are so weak as a community they only have a race card to get themselves any power.

the very strong and vibrant mexican community will soon replace them if they do not recognize the truth. the truth is that even whites are slaves to this society. i only say the word slave to incite the same emotions whites feel when it comes to working their asses off for little benefit while their masters sit back and enjoy the profits, all the while the black men and women blame ALL white men for their own failures in life.

2013-11-28 14:47:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Sure... just as whites support whites... etc.

There is a difference between a metaphorical lynching of the Duke lacrosse players than the real lynchings that African-Americans have experienced in the South, or do you choose to ignore those facts?

2007-07-27 08:54:57 · answer #3 · answered by Dave C 7 · 1 2

Why are people making a big deal over this with those picket signs saying burn in hell.If you go and abort your baby,or if you believe in abortion than you can't judge this guy.It ticks me off that people try and judge someone when they are doing the same thing.I don't support what this guy did,but people look at yourself and what you do before you judge.

2007-07-27 09:12:19 · answer #4 · answered by Lady T 5 · 1 0

Case in point, Orenthal's jury was majority black & they came back with a NOT GUILTY verdict in less than 15mins!

2007-07-27 09:10:03 · answer #5 · answered by Phil P 4 · 0 0

My problem with the Duke players is that they would not have gotten caught up in this, if they were decent guys. Instead of going out on dates, they chose to hire strippers--black strippers for the evening. They planned to get wasted and degrade these women. For this reason, I cannot find them innocent.

2007-07-27 08:56:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

you bet ye, where else would they get support.

2007-07-27 15:19:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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