Comment *facepalm* (Score 1) 250
That is all.
That is all.
It's my understanding there are places called morgues where fingers could be readily obtained.
Between the city allowing illegals to roam free and police attempting to (or succeeding) erase encounters with the public, there isn't really a reason to visit.
Or maybe they didn't have their cameras where the looting was taking place. If they only had one crew it would be difficult under the circumstances for them to report it happening.
The did report on, and show, the body found in the burning car and showed pictures of blacks protecting white-owned businesses.
As to Brown, no sympathy. As the evidence showed, what some initially reported was completely false and even made up. He was hardly the saint people tried to make him out to be.
The problem with the NY Post article is their reporting (obviously). Throughout their rant they kept referring to comments by the reporters saying "most of the protests were peaceful".
Most of something means not all of something. The fact that there were burnings and shootings doesn't negate the commentary. If 75% of a group of people don't riot or loot, then that is most of the people.
While there were those who chose to perpetuate the stereotype of blacks burning and looting businesses, that doesn't negate the fact that most people were protesting peacefully.
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce