Remember the Tawana Brawley farce? Mr. Sharpton NEVER acknowledged he was wrong and never apologized to the true victims of this "black on white" hate crime. Double standards never bother liberals...in fact its one of their most invoked tools to push agenda that cannot be justified on fact, logic and history. MSNBC is a great fit for this miscreant.
Al Sharpton's Biggest Cause: Himself
By Marta H. Mossburg
Friday, July 19, 2013
If anyone dies as a result of protests following the
Zimmerman verdict, the Justice Department should charge Al Sharpton.
The self-anointed civil rights leader and talk show host
has done everything but cry "fire!" in a crowded theatre to incite
violence across the country both before and after the not guilty verdict of
George Zimmerman in his trial for the second degree murder of 17-year old
Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla.
The man who marched to force a trial that never should
have happened in the first place and is marching again because he can't accept
the verdict never lets facts get in the way of his opinion, however. He
compared Trayvon's death to Jesus' crucifixion and paints Zimmerman as a racist
murderer whenever he's in front of a microphone showing he couldn't be bothered
to examine the evidence.
Following the verdict on Friday he said on MSNBC,
"Well, I think that this is an atrocity."
He added, "This is a sad day in the country. I think
that we clearly must move on to the next step in terms of the federal
government and in terms of the civil courts."
The death of Martin is tragic. George Zimmerman never
should have gotten out of his car to approach him on that February night in
2012. But everything points to the fact that he shot Martin in self-defense.
Sharpton should let the verdict rest instead of pushing for federal civil
charges against Mr. Zimmerman that he knows the government does not have enough
evidence to pursue.
Attorney General Eric Holder said as much the other day.
Speaking in front of the NAACP Tuesday about the Zimmerman case, Mr. Holder did
not say whether he would pursue federal charges. Instead, he criticized laws,
known as "stand your ground," that make it legally easier to defend
yourself with deadly force outside your home. They "try to fix something
that was never broken" and "senselessly expand the concept of self-defense
and sow dangerous conflict in our neighborhoods," he said. (Stand your
ground was not a factor in the Zimmerman case.)
So far, dozens have been arrested in protests related to
the verdict and a Hispanic man in Baltimore was severely beaten over the
weekend by a mob of black teens who allegedly said they attacked him for
Trayvon. Is this the justice for Trayvon that Mr. Sharpton wants?
More likely he wants to keep himself in the public eye as
long as possible and after decades of exacerbating race relations he is just
following a time-tested playbook. He is the man who over the years has
slandered Jews, Mormons and homosexuals and uses "racist" like others
use "happy" or "sad." And 25 years after he named an
assistant district attorney and a state trooper as rapists of Tawana Brawley, a
young black girl, in a case that turned out to be a hoax, he won't apologize.
At the time he said asking Miss Brawley to talk with the state attorney general
Robert Abrams would be "like asking someone who watched someone killed in
the gas chamber to sit down with Mr. Hitler." Sound familiar?
He knows, as H.L. Mencken wrote, "the public, with
its mob yearning to be instructed, edified, pulled by the nose, demands
certainties; it must be told definitely and a bit raucously that this is true
and that is false." And he has made a lucrative living out of it, moving
from a wild-haired, pudgy street activist to a trim, polished social
commentator with a fat paycheck.
Never mind that the story he continues to peddle of
Martin's death for being black and wearing a hoodie does not stand up to legal
scrutiny. The more mythic a martyr he can make Trayvon the more he raises his
profile just as he has throughout his career with other props for the cause of
Sharpton.
He understands the more he repeats the story that
Zimmerman attacked Martin because he was black – claims dismissed both by
jurors and an FBI investigation – the more people will believe them. That is
how psychology works. People also want coherence. As Daniel Kahneman writes in
2011's "Thinking Fast and Slow," "A large event is supposed to
have consequences, and consequences need causes to explain them."
For the sake of the blood waiting to be shed in protest
of the Zimmerman verdict – Al Sharpton needs a cause other than himself.
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