A racial slur intended to split a neighborhood apart actually ended up bringing it together as neighbors come to express that the phrase painted on the fence is <i>not</i> what they believe and to give Charles Ray (the victim) their support.
When I visited South Africa, I went to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela and so many other Apartheid prisoners were held until the new era started for South Africa. The museum was a powerful experience.
Police and soldiers emboldened by state of emergency powers swept up hundreds of activists and opposition members on Sunday, dragged away protesters shouting "Shame on you!", and turned government buildings into barbed-wire compounds.
If you are not afraid of the RFID chips, then you've had your head buried in the sand... it surprised me to learn that the Governator ruled in favor of human rights rather than control.