March 06, 2015

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As evidence of the racism in the Ferguson Police Department, Justice produced, seven, count ‘em, “seven racist e-mails,” said the Post. Here, to the Post, are three of the most horrible:

“A November 2008 e-mail, for instance, stated that President Obama could not be president for very long because ‘what black man holds a steady job for four years?’ Another e-mail described Obama as a chimpanzee. An e-mail from 2011 showed a photo of a bare-chested group of dancing women apparently in Africa with the caption: ‘Michelle Obama’s High School Reunion.’”

This is it? The FBI plowed through eight years of emails from the Ferguson P.D. and came up with this? And for this, Ferguson goes into the history books alongside the Sand Creek and Fort Pillow massacres?

In its March 5 editorial, “A Chilling Portrait of Ferguson,” The New York Times bewails the “entrenched racism in the Ferguson police force.”

But the real story of Ferguson is the entrenched bigotry that propelled a mob-like rush to judgment by journalists and race hustlers that ruined the life of an honest cop who did his duty and told the truth.

In this version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Darren Wilson is Tom Robinson—the victim of anti-white racism—and St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch is Atticus Finch.

Think Hollywood would be interested in doing this terrific story?

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