flgirl543 wrote:
Well it appears the rallies drew a few thousand people total. From what I saw, there was on average about 200 people at each. Beyouce & JZ drew about 500 in NYC. All seemed peaceful. I saw a few reporters interview attendees. One was asked what she would say to Tracey...response...she would tell HER blah, blah, blah and another one said she was there for Justice for Trayvon Johnson. Apparently these folks didn't even know basic info about the case. I also guess some were "professional" protesters. All in all, it seemed like a very poor turnout. Maybe, just maybe, this will now fade very quickly and the Scheme Team will move on to greener pastures. In time the hoax will be revealed and go down in history with Tawanna Brawley and Duke LaCross. The saddest part is the damage to George and his family can never be repaired.
Your post was well thought out and well stated. My earlier reply was short cos of that whole dinner thing... family doesn't understand why they still don't get fed now that the trial is over... and I don't understand where they got the idea they get food
every single day...
multiple times per day, mind you...

I would be very, very
unsurprised if many of the "protesters" were there because of the celebrities, and semi-celebrities who would be speaking; because it seemed like a block party type thing; or because they were paid and/or required to attend by their unions. (Remember last year political protests had a lot of folks paid and/or required to attend events.) Even worse, imo, are the ones who are there because they believe in a
false cause, having been imprinted with the narrative.
If you read back a bit, I watched some of the nonsense. Sharpton (may he be prosecuted fully and soon) looked like he was livid, I figure at the low turnout. Just furious. And when he was calling for "an offering", he only asked for 8 people to "donate" $100 or more. How bad was his turnout that he only thought he could get 8 donations that big? And I don't think he even got that many!

Something I don't think I mentioned earlier, maybe a third of Al's (may he be prosecuted fully and soon) "speech" (if you can call it that) was dedicated to assuring everyone that he did not insert himself into the case; Trayparents™ invited him. Bit of a guilty conscience? Doubtful. Maybe he's been getting some backlash. Fingers crossed.

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