How do you make things fair?
AL SHARPTONI think everybody understood what happened, why this consent decree came about after the Freddie Gray situation. There was tension on both sides.
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First and foremost, that I will, obviously, be the president of all the people, as opposed to one segment.
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My ministry’s always been one of social activism. I think a responsible minister must be at some levels involved in the social order.
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A jury said he wasn’t. So I have as much right to question a jury as they do. Does it make somebody a racist? No! They just disagreed with the jury. So did I.
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Adultery is responsible for breaking up more marriages, but do we put that in the Constitution? It’s absurd.
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I think drugs affect poor people and people of color more than anyone.
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I disagree with Muhammad. I’m against hate, anti-Semitism and homophobia.
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We’re not willing to give black leaders second chances because, in most cases, we’re not willing to give them first chances.
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You can’t ever have healing if the patient is left out of the operation room.
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I’ve seen enough things to know that if you just keep on going, if you turn the corner, the sun will be shining.
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You and many others addressed yesterday as it relates to criminal justice, as it relates to voting oppression.
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Haiti or Canada, there must be one set of rules for everybody. We cannot welcome those to come and then try and act as though any culture will not be respected or treated inferior.
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I remember the president-elect [Donald Trump] saying that I`m going to do something to dramatically, positively change communities, particularly in urban areas.
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They tried to say that being gay is a sin, and I said that adultery is a sin.
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We`re looking forward to the appointment of a monitor so that we can continue to do some of the things that we`ve been doing.
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I can’t see how an unarmed man rejecting a drug deal ended up dead.
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