Pharrell: ...Why Don’t We Talk About What Made Mike Brown Act ‘Bully-ish’?

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The mere mention of what Pharrell calls "looking inward" is an automatic pass for cacs to pass the buck right back and talk about how black people are responsible for the position they are in.Even if you try to make that point,you cannot make a statement like that and forget where and how the conditions for behaviour are forged and sustained.Dude just pandering to cacs who would not think twice about locking yo black ass up if you step outta line...,making cacs dance won't keep you on their good side forever,cause at the end of the day you are still a nuckuh bruh
Maybe be you say he shouldn't say the "looking inward" in public ok but honestly when are some people in general going to start to do that without it being someone else fault? You tell people they can control more of what happens to them you are a c00n and promoting bootstraps and other stupid shyt. I feel if you think your life soo fukked and its nothing you can do but bytch pull the trigger and see what happens on the next side maybe its better over there. I just can't stand defeatist and non accountability talk. Also forget about what white people say I just want people to do better period and when you have so many coddlers who don't allow people to have any accountability because its somebody else's fault for their position we as a whole going to continue to be here.
 
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Man i need reciepts. i just read an article that claimed that the owners nor any worker ever called the cops that it was a customer who called it in?

But yall saying this wasnt even a shop lifting ? hell was the video even the same day as the shooting? :why:

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All the reporting has been somewhat inauspicious for a reason
 
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So everyone in this thread thinks that robbing convenience stores and assaulting store owners is perfectly normal behavior???


Jesus Christ the collective IQ on this forum has to be about 12................


Aint nobody condoning that you fukking clown....And that kid didn't assault anyone.....
 

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But P said that already, he spoke on the cop being dead ass wrong. So whats your point? And what does "importance" of a topic of discussion have to do with anything? "Don't say this because we should only be talking about this right now" is that you're point? not even being argumentative, i'm legit wondering if that's what you mean

I mean its an interview, he's speaking his mind about the entirety of the situation. Is he just supposed to ignore what happened at the store?

What happened at the store has no relevance to what Wilson did. Wilson didn't even know about the store situation.

And I'm really sick of people trying to justify these senseless murders by bringing up something completely unrelated.
 

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Pharrell: Wilson Should Be Punished, but Why Don’t We Talk About What Made Brown Act ‘Bully-ish’?


In a wide-ranging interview with Ebony magazine, musician and producer Pharrell Williams shared his thoughts on Ferguson, admitting that some of his views on the story might get him “in trouble.”

“I felt like the president should have gone down there,” the hit-maker and current judge on NBC’s The Voice told the magazine. “He didn’t have to go and take a side; all he needed to do was show his presence and everybody would have straightened up.”

In the interview, which took place well before Monday evening’s grand jury decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, Williams said the video of the late teenager robbing a convenience store minutes before his death “looked very bully-ish.”

“That in itself I had a problem with,” he explained. “Not with the kid, but with whatever happened in his life for him to arrive at a place where that behavior is OK. Why aren’t we talking about that?”

Ebony suggested that remark was reminiscent of comedian Bill Cosby‘s long-standing wish for the black community to look inward on racial matters.

“I agree with him,” Williams said. “When Cosby said it back then, I understood; I got it. Listen, we have to look at ourselves and take action for ourselves. Cosby can talk that talk because he created Fat Albert, he tried to buy NBC, he portrayed a doctor on The Cosby Show and had all of us wearing Coogi sweaters. You’ve got to respect him.”

However, the songwriter asserted, “I believe that Ferguson officer should be punished and serve time. He used excessive force on a human being who was merely a child. He was a baby, man.” The “Happy” singer continued:

The boy was walking in the middle of the street when the police supposedly told him to ‘get the f–k on the sidewalk.’ If you don’t listen to that, after just having pushed a storeowner, you’re asking for trouble. But you’re not asking to be killed. Some of these youth feel hunted and preyed upon, and that’s why that officer needs to be punished.

Asked about the militarized police response to the initial Ferguson protests, Williams asked “Why do you need that equipment in the inner city? There was a lot of excessive force used, and that’s why I felt President Obama needed to be there.” He suggested that “the hangover from Ferguson is going to be a long one, worse than Trayvon Martin.”

Asked whether racism still exists, Williams pointedly answered: “Yes.”

Read the full interview here.

http://www.mediaite.com/online/pharr...act-bully-ish/


Just because he acted goonish in that surveillance video doesn't mean he needed to be shot in the street like a rabid dog on the loose. That's irrelevant whether it makes Mike look bad or not. Nobody said he was an angel anyway. Yet, people forget that dude was about to go college maybe a week or a couple days before he got shot up. Even if his reputation was bad, so what? If we started executing folks purely off the status of rep, would that fix anything? No, misconceptions and misunderstandings happen all the time. Never mind people's fascination with slandering others and spreading rumors and allegations as well. Look at Bill Cosby. And Pharrell should be careful, because he featured on a song called "Move That Dope". That's not exactly a song that discourages kids to be 'bully-ish', now is it?
 

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Eh. c00n-ish statement but the whole interview, besides that excerpt, is hardly major c00ning.

But I don't care what celebs have to say about shyt like this anyways, Dave Chappelle broke that shyt down YEARS ago.
 

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H didn't rob the store tho..

If he had robbed the store, the police would have been called


Didn't the store owner confirm several times that Michael Brown never robbed his store? :ld:

Didn't the Chief of Police for Ferguson confirm via nationally televised press conference that Darren Wilson had no idea of any "robbery" when he approached Michael Brown? :ld:

And people are still trying to use the "but he shoplifted" line? :ld:

I don't get it :ld:

Peace
 
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