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Remember there are some people who do their best to right wrongs and to call out injustices where they are found. The world would be a better place if there were more of them.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/feds-accuse-st-louis-county-family-court-of-rights-violations/article_e054ce7f-4d52-5a2f-9153-b67e7da3750e.html
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SSgt Ray Stone
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Good ole AMERIKKKA. Nothing has changed, and they say today racism doesn't exist. Yes society has gotten a lil better, but to say racism doesn't exist is foolish. R.I.P TAMIR RICE AND TRAYVON MARTIN
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PO1 Richard Cormier
PO1 Richard Cormier
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The US Military was segregated at the time. Trying to link this to modern Law Enforcement is an insult to our country and the strives that it made. Are there still bad people? YES. Are there still ignorant racists? YES. Let us not fuel the racists (on either side). Hating others because they are not the same (Black, White, Hispanic, Asian, ...) is racist. It is not limited to any one race.

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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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I have always been about protecting those who can't protect themselves. To hear this story, I am so outraged right now, I can't stand blind ignorance, because all it does IMO is promote violence and hatred. You would think we as a people would learn from our mistakes, but the election proves otherwise. What needs to happen is people like this producer keep bringing injustices to light- make people realize how ignorant we have been, that we need to stop hating each other, and learn to accept everyone for who they are. SMH.
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While I understand your sentiment, do we not have enough issues in modern times? Is an injustice from 60+ years ago going to change anyone's thoughts now? Will the anger of raising this act from the annals of history correct anything now? I understand looking at history and learning from it but at what point to we let it lay down and move forward?

Let me put it in medical terms if you keep picking at the scab and stabbing the wound will it ever heal? While this story is tragic and would be a good one for a High school history lesson on how segregation / a racism existed, I think beyond that it can only be used to further divide impassioned people who are looking for any reason to hate. Even if it is for something that no one they are mad at were even alive for.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
GySgt Melissa Gravila
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CPO (Join to see) - While I understand your viewpoint, forgetting about the past, we are doomed to repeat it. We need to learn from our mistakes, in order to learn from them they need to be brought to the surface, and not buried. To say "yeah, it happened let's move on" without making sure that it doesn't happen again is making that death even more of a senseless act IMO and us, as Americans even more ignorant. We are better than that, we owe our people as a nation, we owe ourselves more than that. JS
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