It should not be complicated to understand that a) police brutality is wrong and evil and b) harming innocents after the fact is also wrong.
— Tamara (@BookOfTamara) April 27, 2015
Will investors take a second look at #capital flow into #Baltimore based on the #BaltimoreRiots?
— Alton Drew (@altondrew) April 27, 2015
Calling people to wisdom isn't "respectability." Don't ever be surprised when the systemically marginalized reach boiling points. #Baltimore
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) April 28, 2015
Riots are bad, but killing black people is far worse.
— Chidike Okeem (@VOICEOFCHID) April 27, 2015
doesn't giving some the room to destroy mean that you are not protecting the property of others? isn't that the primary duty of govt?
— Joseph C. Phillips (@josephcphillips) April 27, 2015
Be angry, not ignorant. #BalitmoreRiots
— Lesli Brower (@MarathonMom5) April 28, 2015
Nice job with the tough questioning of the Mayor & MD Gov by @donlemon. They were NOT happy. Too bad. Legit questions asked. @CNNTonight
— Tara Setmayer (@TaraSetmayer) April 28, 2015
The rage, frustration, and historical disappointments should be MORE than enough fuel to foster the discipline to see us through.
— Lenny McAllister (@Lennymcallister) April 28, 2015
If you keep voting for the same party, don't be surprised that things don't change. #BaltimoreRiots
— Fabrice L. Lohadie (@faboluson) April 27, 2015
Don't bitch about not having stores in your community when you rob, loot and raise hell. #ghetto
— FreeThinkingBlackMan (@KennethDurden) April 27, 2015
Attacking black rioters in Baltimore and Ferguson without addressing the concerns that led to the riots is evidence of deep moral cowardice.
— Chidike Okeem (@VOICEOFCHID) April 27, 2015
The riots of the 60s did nothing more than diminish great cities...many of which have not fully recovered to this day. #BaltimoreRiots
— MindfulVegan (@mindfulvegan) April 28, 2015
Blacks were outraged by Gray's suspicious death at hands of @BaltimorePolice so they trash other blacks' property? Violence w/violence.
— Crystal Wright (@GOPBlackChick) April 27, 2015
You can be outraged by the extrajudicial killings of black men and condemn these riots. Wrong is wrong. #BaltimoreRiots
— Fabrice L. Lohadie (@faboluson) April 28, 2015
Folks forget Obama is not African American in the classical sense. He probably sees these riots for what they are stupid & a waste.
— EdAsante (@EdAsante77) April 28, 2015
The irony is that white Americans are the most sympathetic to them. Most foreigners are like "what's their problem, they live in the USA?"
— EdAsante (@EdAsante77) April 28, 2015
I don't think African Americans realize how many non-African Americans find their thinking truly bizarre and baffling.
— EdAsante (@EdAsante77) April 28, 2015
Read the Sun's investigation of the obscured history of police violence in Baltimore http://t.co/OirqcFMURN
— Jonathan Blanks (@BlanksSlate) April 27, 2015
If most of ur knowledge of civil rights & black history was gained in elementary school during February, you might wanna sit this one out
— Serah (@SerahOke) April 28, 2015
The roots of problems in #Baltimore are well-intended government policies to deal with bad school, law enforcement abuse, poverty, etc..
— Fabrice L. Lohadie (@faboluson) April 28, 2015
The Wire: Season 6 is shaping up to be the most explosive season to date. #BaltimoreRiots
— Jason (@Vision365) April 27, 2015
And where the hell is @BarackObama? Do ur job! Say something. Ur the friggin leader of the free world! #BaltimoreRiots
— Kira Davis (@KiraAynDavis) April 27, 2015
Why is it that black people must have big white wings and glittering halos in order to be afforded BASIC constitutional rights? #FreddieGray
— Chidike Okeem (@VOICEOFCHID) April 27, 2015
"What are you doing to help prevent future innocent people getting killed for victimless crimes?"
Stealing Doritos & Lottery Tickets bruh!
— That Guy T (@_ThatGuyT) April 28, 2015