THE STATEN ISLAND GRAND JURY DECISION IN THE CASE OF THE
POLICE GANG BANGING OF ERIC GARNER
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF WHITE SUPREMACIST “JUSTICE”
HERE IS SOME OF WHAT I HAVE TO SAY IN MY FORTHCOMING BOOK:
On July 17,
three weeks and two days prior to the gunning down of Michael Brown, a gang of
white policemen jumped Eric Garner, a Black man, in broad daylight in Staten
Island—not generally deemed to be part of the Gallant South—and murdered him.
By the grace of God, the entire incident was caught on camera; so the entire
world can experience that thrill of horror experienced by Frederick Douglass
and his fellow enslaved African Americans on that day of infamy nearly two
hundred years ago in Maryland. Those savage, murderous terrorists from Staten
Island will supposedly try to claim before the courts that they, too, were
acting in the interest of preserving rule and order upon the plantation. Eric
Garner was forty-three years old; old enough to have been Big Mike’s father.
He, too, was a big Black man: six foot three inches tall and weighed 350
pounds. These big bucks are too menacing! You either shoot them down or you
form a pack to jump on them and choke them to death in plain sight in the
public street.(Page 12)