I don’t see Trayvon’s case to be an issue in that regard, but definitely find nothing to defend Mike Brown not that I would want to either. Still, that seems like a bit of a jump to say all the violence is attributed solely to Obama’s speeches. I could see it contributing to the overall heat of the moment, but I would need to go back and listen to those public addresses again.
If he wasn’t directly condoning or encouraging violence then majority blames lies upon the individuals if they choose to become motivated by Obama’s adresses. That would be like blaming Trump for those two knuckle-headed thugs in Boston that savagely attacked a homeless man for being hispanic and then claimed it was all in the name of Trump.
Yeah, I can see your point about Islam and that definitely holds true for the smaller radical sect who are committing vile atrocities to their own people and many other muslim/middle-eastern populaces. As well as their cowardly attacks throughout Europe. I don’t see any evidence that shows a peacefully intented creation for any religion in the world or how anyone can see a religion being peaceful in nature.
Yeah, I completely agree that life is hard work for the majority of the world. Some have it far rougher than others throughout our world, but we all have had, are having, or will have our own obstacles to conquer. Even though they’re different with each person, their difficulties are relative to an individual.
What’s seen as easy by other’s doesn’t mean others may struggle with it for whatever reasons it may be. Although it can be very difficult for us to understand why it’s a challenge for some people that doesn’t mean their obstacles are any less real or to automatically be seen as an excuse. It’s hard to imagine all the hundreds of perspectives that one seemingly simply thing can can actually have let alone guess which one of those perspectives that each individual sees.