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Nov 26, 2014

A protester in Ferguson, Missouri accidentally burned down his own house last night after mistaking the building for a convenience store.

According to a report in the Ferguson Post-Gazette, 32-year-old Tyler Jackson threw a Molotov cocktail into a window not realizing he was setting ablaze his own residence. The home, which was empty at the time, subsequently burned to the ground.

"It was dark. I got all turned around. I thought it was a 7-11 or something," he told the newspaper.

Witnesses describe Jackson shouting expletives after he realized what he had done. He then tried to put out the flames himself with a garden hose, but eventually called 911 and asked the fire department for aid.

"They told me they were too busy with other fires to come help," he lamented. "I couldn't believe it. I mean we pay these people's salaries! What do you mean you're too busy? A black person's house burns down and suddenly you're 'too busy' to put the fire out? This is what racism in America looks like."

Ferguson was the site of a controversial shooting on Aug. 9 when Michael Brown, an 18-year-old unarmed black teenager, was shot by police officer Darren Wilson. Protests have raged in the town after a grand jury refused to indict Wilson on Monday. Although the majority of protests have been peaceful, a substantial minority of protesters have attacked law enforcement officers, looted stores and set fire to buildings. These attacks have been called self-defeating because they usually target stores located in their own community and owned by local businesspeople. The damage has been compounded by the fact that many fires go unattended due to concerns for the firefighter's safety.Nevertheless sources say Jackson is considering filing a civil rights lawsuit against the fire department for not responding to the blaze.


"If it weren't for those racist firefighters I'd still have a home," he says.
 
More sensationalistic :bs:
It never happened.
http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/fergusonfire.asp

Despite its convincing tone, this article was just another humorous bit from the Daily Currant, a fake news site. The site's About page makes no effort to hide its satirical nature, and previous fictional articles from that site include pieces about dozens of Coloradans dying of marijuana overdoses shortly after cannabis was legalized in the state for recreational purposes and Sarah Palin's claiming that Jesus celebrated Easter.

According to the Daily Currant's disclaimer:
Our stories are purely fictional. However they are meant to address real-world issues through satire and often refer and link to real events happening in the world.

Read more at http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/fer ... Y3liT5u.99
 
greybeard":1fok52hd said:
More sensationalistic :bs:
It never happened.
http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/fergusonfire.asp

Despite its convincing tone, this article was just another humorous bit from the Daily Currant, a fake news site. The site's About page makes no effort to hide its satirical nature, and previous fictional articles from that site include pieces about dozens of Coloradans dying of marijuana overdoses shortly after cannabis was legalized in the state for recreational purposes and Sarah Palin's claiming that Jesus celebrated Easter.

According to the Daily Currant's disclaimer:
Our stories are purely fictional. However they are meant to address real-world issues through satire and often refer and link to real events happening in the world.

Read more at http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/fer ... Y3liT5u.99
I Know it....still enjoy reading it. :mrgreen:
 
Hook":1rss61bj said:
Still funny. And likely only a generation removed from being accurate
In which direction? (previous or next?)
And based on what?
And if going forward to the next generation, does that assertion apply to all or just to black skinned people?
 
Ok, guess I forgot the emoticon again. I'll let you guess which one I would have picked.
But here goes
Forward
Because A large portion of the current generation barely knows which way is up
All wayward kids. Why pick on just the black kids
 
My reason for asking was a "are things getting better or are things getting worse or are things GOING" to get worse--or better?" type thing. "Generation" means different things to different people. If I say 'my' generation, I'm talking about people born in the 50s. I have 2 living generations already ahead of me--my children (all in their 30s & 40s) and my grandchildren, some of which are teenagers already.
In my county, tho we have a sizable minority population, by far, most of the criminal activity, both felony types and misdemeanor "he77 raiser" types are white.
 
greybeard":o0xk3i6l said:
My reason for asking was a "are things getting better or are things getting worse or are things GOING" to get worse--or better?" type thing. "Generation" means different things to different people. If I say 'my' generation, I'm talking about people born in the 50s. I have 2 living generations already ahead of me--my children (all in their 30s & 40s) and my grandchildren, some of which are teenagers already.
In my county, tho we have a sizable minority population, by far, most of the criminal activity, both felony types and misdemeanor "he77 raiser" types are white.
In your area then it would probably be the white trash burning the town. Age being a non factor.
 

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