by roz | Sep 27, 2014 | article, civil liberties, education, history
I do not understand how so many people have an opinion on something they have not seen, it is like a religion. I do understand, however, the association with racism and human zoos will play to the psyche of the disaffected and frustrated. All the upsets and...
by roz | Aug 31, 2014 | article, Human Rights, police
19 year old Abdulkarriem Al-Faisal, has Downs Syndrome so in some regards he is not like every other teenager. A kind society, a civilised society takes account of this. Abdul, like every other youngster, has his favourite items. He left his favourite Chicago Bulls...
by roz | Jul 25, 2014 | article, citizenship, civil liberties, crime, domestic abuse, Family, police, politics
Roland Frolander is accused of one of the worst acts a human can commit, molestation of a child. Under no circumstances is that acceptable. Not ever, not even under the guise of child brides. But the rule of law should hold accountable Jason Browning, the father who...
by roz | Apr 21, 2014 | article, civil liberties, crime, Family, media, politics
Beware…Things Are Not Always As They Appear. George Zimmerman has been portrayed as non-black or Hispanic by some media and black leaders. You can be both black and Hispanic. To be Hispanic means relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries, especially...