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November 28, 2014
I only stay neutral in these cases, but I can't say nothing.
Sometimes the past is never forgotten, and it brings fuel to the future.

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With the Ferguson case I don't feel the need to be like the halve that approve of the decision nor the halve that were upset and then caused a riot. I hear many speeches on this matter and it then leads to a motion of African Americans not doing anything or associating with the whit community. In a situation I get it, that it would first bring forth racism. With the past, ancestors that were slaves and judging their skin. They could never forget the mental pain of knowing their ancestors dealings with slavery and racism. It brings anger to many hearing cases that deal with white on black. It could never be forgotten and it just shows that we are not fully at peace.