Jesse Jackson: 'The Jury, No Black and No Men, Was Always Suspect'

Jesse Jackson: 'The Jury, No Black and No Men, Was Always Suspect'

Early on Sunday morning, Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. released a statement on Facebook regarding the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin. He quickly blamed the absence of black members of the jury for the acquittal. “We are saddened and disappointed by this decision. It is a pattern involving young black men that is too often repeating itself. In my view the American legal system has once again failed justice. The jury, no black and no men, was always suspect.”

Jackson then called for peaceful protest rather than violent protest: “The whole world observed this painful conclusion. Every avenue in the law was watching. I hope that no one will compound our pain with street justice. It will do damage to the innocent blood and legacy of Trayvon Martin.”

He assured his readers that “The struggle for fairness and justice is not over. Justice will come to those who continue to struggle for it. We continue to pray for the parents of Trayvon Martin and we urge them to remain prayerful and to stay strong.”

Ben Shapiro is Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and author of the New York Times bestseller “Bullies: How the Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America” (Threshold Editions, January 8, 2013).

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