And It Will Not End Well For Anyone
by Robert Janicki
Protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, are prepping full-time for the moment
the St. Louis County Grand Jury renders a decision whether Ferguson
police office Darren Wilson will be charged in the death of 18 year
Michael Brown back in early August. The announcement could come at any
time. Authorities have indicated they will not announce in advance when
the decision will come down. I suspect that authorities are
brainstorming on the best time of day or night to make the announcement
in order to throw off what will surely be wide spread protests of
varying intensities in and around Ferguson and St. Louis County.
Missouri
Governor Jay Nixon (D) activated the Missouri National Guard on Monday
to back up local police in Ferguson, St. Louis and Missouri State Police
for expected protests breaking out when the Grand Jury decision is made
public.
Protesters
aren't interested in real justice. They are interested in vigilante
justice. They are demanding that Darren Wilson be charged with first
degree murder. Anything less will be unacceptable to this mob of
domestic terrorists. The protest activists have said it's time for
white people to feel uncomfortable and they will take it upon themselves
to teach whites what the feeling of being uncomfortable is all about.
If this isn't domestic terrorism, I'm not certain what the definition of
domestic terrorism might be.
The activists have come up with a long
list of targets they plan to include in their protests. The vast
majority of these targets are completely unrelated to the incident in
Ferguson, which raises the question of the protesters motives.
Targeting Boeing, Anheuser-Busch, Emerson Electric, and the St. Louis
Art Museum, etc., doesn't make any rational sense, unless the protesters
want to start some kind of rebellion between whites and blacks.
The
protesters claim they do not want to see violence, but their planning
seems to belie their real motives and intentions, which appear to be to
set a series of events in motion that will do little to contain violence
and everything that will lead to inciting violence among the masses of
people in Ferguson and the surrounding area of St. Louis County.