Lesson from Ferguson
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Ferguson is a city in St Louis county of Missouri United States of America. This city came to media attention after a police man shot Micheal Brown, an 18 year old defenceless boy in August, 2014. The issue here is not even about the colour of the shooter or the victim but the fact that the kid was unarmed. This outrage has ignited riots across the US and across different colours of people. Aljazeera reported that "Angry protesters overran barricades and taunted police in Ferguson, with some chanting "murderer" and others throwing stones and bottles, as police car windows were smashed and protesters tried to set vehicles ablaze" CNN also narrated how "In New York, a protesters spanning an array of races and ages filled Times Square with their hands up, some chanting, "Don't shoot." In Washington, a crowd including prep school students lay silently on a sidewalk, as if dead. And in Boston, even jail inmates joined in the protest silent...