<p>Video cross-posted <a href=" http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeffrey-meyer/2014/11/26/naacp-president-b… ; at NewsBusters. On Tuesday night, Cornell Brooks, president of the NAACP, appeared on CNN’s <i>Erin Burnett OutFront </i>to discuss the shooting death of Michael Brown and seemed to dismiss calls for violence by a member of Michael Brown’s immediately. Burnett played video of Brown’s stepfather telling a crowd of protestors to “burn this bi*** down” after the grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson and asked Brooks if “that served as a chalet violence?” Rather than condemn Brown’s stepfather’s highly charged rhetoric, the president of the NAACP proclaimed “I don't think that was a call for violence or it caused violence.”</p>

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