Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Justice’ Category

“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” Matthew 5:9 One of the lessons (credit the “teachable moment”) I have learnt from the Gates, Crowley and Obama affair is that our society has a disdain for peacemakers. They are more often than not ridiculed, called “soft”, if a male… characterized as a part [...]

Read Full Post »

In a recent 5-to-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected race-based employment practices. In Ricci v. DeStefano, all Americans are put on equal footing regardless of race. But some don’t like this situation.  The Ricci case revolves around a 2003 exam that was given to firefighters seeking promotion in New Haven, Connecticut. After the tests were [...]

Read Full Post »

“Gentlemen, I shall be brief, but I would like to use my remaining time with you to remind you that the case of Mayella Ewell vs. Tom Robinson is not a difficult one. To begin with, this case should have never come to trial. The state of Alabama has not produced one iota of medical [...]

Read Full Post »

Recent reports that African rulers congregating in Sirte, Libya vowed to stand by Sudanese dictator, Omar Bashir, are disgusting and appalling. If anything, this means African rulers have once again proved to be hypocrites and indifferent altogether as far as human rights are concerned. One thing left me in stitches. Sadly, Rwandan strongman, Paul Kagame who [...]

Read Full Post »

Yesterday Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte’ Stallworth received a 30 day jail sentence for killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. That’s right: 30 days! On March 14th of this year, Stallworth was driving his Bentley when he struck and killed Mario Reyes, a 59 year old construction worker, after a night of drinking at a bar in Miami [...]

Read Full Post »

Yvette D. Carnell from Spatterblog: In Defense of Sonia Sotomayor Black Agenda Report: Sonia Maria Sotomayor — She’s No Clarence Thomas, But No Thurgood Marshall Either

Read Full Post »

I’m a football fan. I love the Raiders and the people who know me will testify that I bleed silver and black. But first and foremost I’m a football fan. I got the opportunity to see Michael Vick play against the Detroit Lions in a Thanksgiving Day game at Ford’s Field. I know it was the Lions, but [...]

Read Full Post »

When I first heard about the case of Troy Davis back in September 2008, I was enraged. What enraged me wasn’t so much the injustice of his situation. His saga is one of many, past, present and unfortunately future cases where a Black man has been incarcerated and/or executed on questionable evidence. What enraged me was [...]

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 77 other followers