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    Rajesh CecchiniJun 16, 2015 at 6:17 pm

    In my perspective, we should focus on this story, its pretty incredible how in 2015, America looks still like the America in which Martin Luther King lived in. Hatred is something that only people who are not love have. I don’t think that policeman are people who want to kill because of not being loved. I think this riots should stop in order to bring back the peace in Baltimore. In America especially we need to accept that white domination is over, and racism should be a word delete from our mind and dictionary. This is the time to teach our children’s about respecting each other. Children’s learn from their parents so what adults do they imitate, they should only imitate the good things not doing riots and following the word of violence. Violence will bring even more violence, Martin Luther King also though we are not bringing any harm we just want our right to vote and let us seat in restaurants. Great people in this world like Mohandas Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, John F Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln these people have made the world a better place with non violence just diplomatic talks and good use of their brains. I conclude this comment by saying when Barack Obama became president or Nelson Mandela become president there wasn’t a riot or any war against the whites. The people who enslaved the African Americans, many centuries ago, the people who took AA rights away, the people who beat AA to death. There wasn’t any of this because this people like Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela knew the only way to fix their country was together not against each other. Because if they went against each other, than they were the bad guys and will have become more evil than the white man/women. For anybody who reads this comment read it carefully!!!

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