Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Sign commemorating one year anniversary of Michael Brown's death


That's different.

People were already going nuts about Michael Brown and that got on the nerves of welding shop owner in Farmer City who put up this sign, and that speaking out enraged people further.
... all these people in Ferguson going crazy over a guy that broke the law three times that day, tried to kill a cop, tried to get his gun, it’s crazy, 
What they’re doing to cops makes me sick.” 
The mayor of Farmer City thinks the sign reflected poorly on the whole town.


Infuriating because it seems a glib reaction to something a lot of people take existentially seriously, but it is not glib. It is a serious response, a peep from a person with a lot to say on the matter and who knows that rioters and slogan chanters and race-baiters don't listen. Have a sign then instead of discourse, in your face as you do, and know other people think differently and do not accept the premises less so the conclusions of this movement, so have yet another thing to carry on rioting about while knowing others think differently. He took the sign down on his own accord when it garnered the attention that satisfied him, when he felt the sign achieved its intended psychologic affect, two days. That's all. Two days of this sign against a year of aggressive cross country rioting. 

The comments there at Biz Pac Review are interesting too. Interesting for its conservative to conservative to Christian crossed discussion. Interesting how they manage civility.

3 comments:

bagoh20 said...

You'll notice that the BlackLivesMatter asshats only go after the most vulnerable, or least likely to fight back with the truth, such as people peacefully eating lunch, or Democratic candidates for President.

Methadras said...

I'll put it to you this way, if a BLM fascist shows up where I'm eating at, shit will go down. Not like a Hillary Clinton server wipe down, but I will not let anyone interrupt my consumption of food.

edutcher said...

Gotta love it!