Seriously??? Yes I am aware they are illegal, but you made it sound like poor people don't have a chance to change their situation, so I offered a counter point. Illegal or not, they aren't sitting on their asses and blaming white people, they are taking action to improve their standing. And in case you missed Obama's executive action, all those illegals that had kids on US soil, making those kids citizens of the USA, are now no longer at risk of being deported themselves by way of having an American child. Hey, they gamed the system, but I can't be mad at them for it. They figured out the system and they use it to their advantage.
We can certainly agree that his parents did a shitty job raising him, ie his mom attacking his grandmother for selling shirts with his name on it.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.2001373
His stepdad is clearly a professional asshole.
Will we always make the excuse for anyone with bad parents that it isn't their fault because they were raised poorly? My guess is her parents, assuming she was raised by two parents, weren't any better raising her, so I ask you, who breaks the cycle? If Michael Brown hadn't attacked a cop and gotten himself killed, he probably would have had a few kids and raised them as poorly as he was leading to them continuing the cycle of hatred, lack of education, and lack of resources leading to poverty. At some point, someone has to stand up and say we are screwing ourselves, we aren't being screwed by anyone but US. Accept responsibility and CHANGE. I also love the irony of someone claiming there are not jobs in their community as they are burning down or robbing the very businesses that could employ them.