Saturday, July 20, 2013

The murderer...His Plot...His Scheme


The Murderer...His plot...His scheme

 Dear Girlfriend:

Oh my goodness (OMG), November 1, 2012, is reported to be the date that Oklahoma will join other states that have an open-carry gun law.

Whereas this law make work in other states (most of the citizens are basically of the same ethnicity and race), in Oklahoma and Florida where prejudice, racism, and bigotry reigns, I'm somewhat afraid of the ramifications for the people of color..

As it is, many of the people who will be carrying guns on their hips, feel threatened when they see a person of color just walking towards them; so what do you have: Another incident like the case in Florida. "I had to shoot, I felt threatened".

I’, shaking my head (SMH), for there is now a legal way to kill people of color; no longer a need to hide behind the white sheets or to lynch blacks from a tree. SMH. Shooting them in the open is going to be so much fun; and it's legal.  OMG; SMH.

July 20, 2013

AS I PREDICTED

The “Stand your Ground” law has prevailed in allowing a young black young man to be killed unjustly. First of all, the person who killed him, with hate in his heart profiled the young man; then deliberately followed him; with gun in pocket waited for his prey to feel threated enough to retaliate. The Scheme or Plot to kill a black person legally:

The murderer knew the Stand your Ground law very well; in fact, he received an “A” in his college course.

The murderer also knew that the young black man would retaliate…for anyone would turn around and ask the question ‘why are you following me?’

The murderer knew (from his study) that he had to make it appear that he was the victim. That’s why the 185 pound young man was able to get a 250 pound man on the ground and that’s why the murderer had a few cuts on the back of his head. It was all a plot…a scheme!

With a slight smile on his lips and the thirst for blood of a black person in his heart, the murder pulled his gun and POW! “I got one!” the murder sang with glee in his heart.

The murderer did not expect however, that he would have to go to court on the matter. But he didn’t have to worry because the chosen jury was an assurance that he would be acquitted.

While the six women listened as the witnesses came forth, they were not thinking of the law…they were thinking “I would want my children to defend themselves against a black person too”. Their minds were made-up before the trial began. Who would chose a jury without having a person of color on the jury on a high profile case? This was the easiest way to get an acquittal; they were mothers’; they were not thinking of the mother of the killed; they were thinking of the mother of the murderer.

Quite frankly, the entire trial was a farce, played-out only because of the public out-cry around the world.

I will not worry for God will judge and condemn those who played a role in this scheme. For He is a just God! I waited patiently and peacefully for the Lord to intervene. Amen and so be it! 

 

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