A Comment About

The Sean Bell Verdict and Al Sharpton’s Culture of Grievance

April 27, 2008 - 1:13 am - by Jack Dunphy
sad day
2008-05-11 11:21:54

I am a black man. I know the officers didn’t murder Sean. but there is a percieved threat when it comes to black men and women. I was born in a small town where people black and white live well together. so I love all people. but it is sad to read some of the comments here. I can’t help but notice some people blaming the victim and looking for reasons to hate. its not about 100 years ago its about now. blacks need to realize there is a different set of rules for them and there always has been. whites get the benefit of doubt regardless. I don’t hate my friends for that but its true and they know it, and they admit it and more. if Al sharpton doesn’t speak up who should ” Wayne Brady”? you would like that wouldn’t you. Why is it racist to point out the bias. Don’t blame his culture for his death its the people who feared his culture who killed him….. fear me please Im scared of you. Your the teacher, Dr., cop with twisted onesided views. I love my country but I don’t gotta love the Govt. What did rev. Wright lie about? do some research. just because you close your eyes doesn’t mean its not there…. The writer who wrote this is very liberal with the facts as a biased cop would be. he just wants to make it home after his shift at all cost. if a unidentified man approaches you gun in hand at 4:00am what would you do. the cop is lucky it was in NYC not PA he would be dead. stricter gun laws in NY saved him. How many of you just said “thank god” . now look in the mirror and say hypocrite.