Derec
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Un-fucking-believable!
Protesters continue to target Ferguson convenience store in the name of Michael Brown
- Why should the store be closed in honor of a robber or a scholarship created in his name? Seems like extortion to me.
- "Give back to the community"? It's a store. You go in, you buy stuff.
- What does Dormin have to do with Michael Brown? if they had said to stop selling Swisher Sweets, I would see some connection.
- Yes, definitely extortion. "You have a nice store here ..."
Unfortunately, the store caved to most of the extortionist demands.
Which merely emboldened them to up the ante.
And of course, St. Michael's father is part of it too.
Here is another article:
Protesters Want Ferguson Market Sold, Renamed for Michael Brown
And again, I wonder how the Senior would react to people honoring his son by robbing his store?
Protesters continue to target Ferguson convenience store in the name of Michael Brown
- Let me address his character for you: Michael Brown was a thug who robbed that store and assaulted a police officer.Post-Dispatch said:Protesters have been gathering outside of Ferguson Market and Liquor since Aug. 9 — the fourth anniversary of the police shooting death of Michael Brown Jr. — calling on the convenience store to take more ownership of its role in the saga and submit to a list of requests.[..]
The protester group had the following requests:
• Address Michael Brown Jr.’s character.
• Close the store for three days on the anniversary of his death.
• Create a scholarship in his name.
• Find ways to interact and give back to the community.
• Stop selling Dormin, a sleeping capsule, and other items that can be misused to get high.
• Retain a black-owned security company to protect the store.
- Why should the store be closed in honor of a robber or a scholarship created in his name? Seems like extortion to me.
- "Give back to the community"? It's a store. You go in, you buy stuff.
- What does Dormin have to do with Michael Brown? if they had said to stop selling Swisher Sweets, I would see some connection.
- Yes, definitely extortion. "You have a nice store here ..."
Unfortunately, the store caved to most of the extortionist demands.
Kanzler said the store ultimately agreed to all of the requests by Aug. 22, other than closing the store for three days. Instead, he said, the store would close on the anniversary of Brown’s death and provide a free barbecue the day before.
Which merely emboldened them to up the ante.
So now they want to "buy" the store. Probably for pennies on the dollar, because they are at the same time hindering the ability of the store to do business through this constant "protesting". That's some Mafia tactics right there.But in recent days, Kanzler said, protest leaders told him that they weren’t interested in going through with the agreement anymore and that the only thing that would resolve the matter was if the store was sold to them. He said formal offers hadn’t been made.
And of course, St. Michael's father is part of it too.
Yeah, I bet he is. Not content with the >1 million dollars he and his baby mama extorted from the taxpayers already I see.Michael Brown Sr. said Saturday on Facebook that he wanted to thank everyone that had “been dedicated to the movement toward a take over” of the store.
That "footage" was shown to be misleadingly edited by the filmmaker Jason Pollock. But facts have never mattered to these race hustlers.Gina Gowdy, 49, joined him at one point. She said she was motivated to protest the store because of unseen surveillance footage that came out last year in the controversial documentary, “Stranger Fruit,” which claimed Brown didn’t rob Ferguson Market shortly before he was shot.
Here is another article:
Protesters Want Ferguson Market Sold, Renamed for Michael Brown
I wonder, if these bullies succeed in pressuring the owner to sell to them, will they allow their "customers" to just take merchandise without paying and shove their employees on the way out?KMOX said:Protesters are showing up daily wanting to buy the Ferguson Market, where Michael Brown got into a tussle with a clerk just before he was shot and killed by police four years ago.
That claim has been disproven a while ago.Every day since August 9th, protestors have been demonstrating at the Ferguson Market. Among them, musician Edaz Redden. He says the market withheld evidence about the infamous cigarillo incident to make Michael Brown look bad.
That story did not ring true even before it was shown that it was based on dishonestly edited footage. Why would somebody leave cigarillos behind and come for them the next day? They are not bulky.They didn’t tell the world that they were buying marijuana, they just said that they took the cigarillos, basically like a strong arm robbery,” he says. “There was footage, the owners purchased some marijuana and in exchange they were supposed to give [Michael] a box of cigarillos. Mike said he ‘d come back the next day to get the cigarillos, and when he came back the owner acted like he didn’t know what was going on.”
That's right up there with "Willie Sutton Memorial Bank".That's how protesters say it went down. Now they want the store sold to Michael Brown's father and renamed in honor of Michael Brown.
And again, I wonder how the Senior would react to people honoring his son by robbing his store?


