How a Justice Department unit functioned as agitator following the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson

The racial grievance industry includes significant participation from taxpayer-funded entities.  The politicized Obama-era federal bureaucracy is nowhere more blatant than in a little-known unit of the Justice Department, the Community Relations Service.  Originally part of the Commerce Department, it was established by the 1964 Civil Rights Act and moved to the Justice Department by an LBJ order.  It supposedly is: … the only Federal component dedicated to assist State and local units of government, private and public organizations, and community groups with preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions, conflicts, and civil disorders, with the intent of restoring racial stability and harmony.  In practice, it has operated as part of the racial grievance industry.  Judicial Watch succeeded more than a year ago in prying free documents that revealed how it helped agitate in the wake of the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson,...(Read Full Post)