It's not a full blown Parthenon-type edifice complete with Greek columns and idolatrous statue commemorating his almost-murder in cold blood of Officer Darren Wilson, but the Black Klan is working on it:
The makeshift mid-street memorial that marked where Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer last summer was cleared out Wednesday — what would have been his nineteenth birthday — amid plans to install a permanent plaque in his memory nearby.
Braving chilly rain, volunteers wearing white latex gloves put stuffed animals, candles and other trinkets into trash bags destined for temporary storage, dismantling within minutes the shrine seen by many as a symbol of a new civil rights movement over race and policing.
What pretentious nonsense. That plaque deserves to be consigned to the garbage as much as the "stuffed animals, candles, and other trinkets".
"There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about my son," Brown's father, Michael Brown Sr., said earlier Wednesday as he joined Ferguson Mayor James Knowles III in announcing the temporary memorial's imminent removal. "We're just really trying to move forward. It just needs to be moved."
And demolished and incinerated, its rubblized and carbonized debris paved over, salted, jumped up and down on, and inundated under a tsunami of fetid urine for good measure.
Dry your eyes, Mr. Brown. Nothing justifies what your misbegotten son did, and attempted to do, nor the racist lies told about it to fuel a nation-wide race insurrection that continues to this day.
But look on the bright side: when the Black Klan eventually slaughters ex-Officer Wilson and his entire family, you can have their severed heads mounted on spikes outside the Michael Brown, Jr. Memorial. Or perhaps in front of his idolatrous statue. I'm sure your son would have wanted it that way.
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