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If ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Is a Myth Why Do So Many Black Americans Believe It? | Ask Dr. Brown

If ‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Is a Myth Why Do So Many Black Americans Believe It? | Ask Dr. Brown   

"But I’m not trying to win an argument here. I’m trying to make a point: Speaking in broad terms, the life experience of black Americans is often very different than that of white Americans, leading to very different perceptions of the same events.

We can ignore these differences, arguing our points with passion and talking about the unpatriotic actions of black athletes who protest our national anthem. Or we can do our best to sit down with those who differ with us and ask them to share their perspective with us.
I personally believe the national anthem protests are misguided and do more harm than good, since they send out an unpatriotic, ungrateful message. And I hate the fact that the Ferguson myth is being used to stoke fires of racial hatred.
But I also know there’s another side to the story, one that many white Americans miss entirely, and as a follower of Jesus, I want to listen first and speak second. I encourage you to do the same. Don’t we all want justice for all?" 
Quote: Dr. Michael Brown.   www.askdrbrown.org

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