And you're sure that they deliberately stomped on the person, deliberately stomped them to death. How are you sure of that?
I don't need to be sure of it, the same way I wouldn't need to be sure that fatal hit and run accidents are not deliberate. I still hold it against the culprits for fleeing the scene and leaving someone to die. And it gets more up close and pseronal when you run over someone physically. You must be especially void of character if you ignore the death of a man you just caused, and continue shopping.
Would you be so sure of it if the crowd was a bunch of old white ladies trying to get first chance to have their bad knees healed by Benni Hinn?
You keep asking the same race-baiting questions, fishing for an answer you're never going to get, and it only shows how desperate and bankrupt your presmise really is, not how racist I am. You operate with a very loose definition of the word. At its core, racism is the belief that one race is inherently superior to another. There is nothing I have said on this forum that would suggest I believed this - ever. I've challenged you to produce examples and you can't do it. All you can do is offer your own psychoanalysis as to why you think I've said some things regarding race issues. But the irony here is I have done more for black people than you ever will.
You are like Bill Ayers, the moron who actually thinks he's showing overwhelming tolerance by acting on behalf of the NAACP and using their usual scare tactics. You actually voted for Obama partially because you think you would be a racist if you didn't. If a white guy suggests people will vote for Obama because he is black, you consider that racist. But when more than 96% of the black voters vote for the black guy, that's not racism at all. It can't be. It your universe, to even think it is racism.
I point to reverse discrimination in the country and the double standards that plague our society and keep the black man down. You cannot logically argue against my points. You never could. All you can do is revert to the racist label, which makes you no different than Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, who see racism in every little nook and cranny (i.e. NASCAR doesn't have enough black drivers!)
Cell phone video obtained by CBS 2 HD shows Jdimytai Damour, a 34-year-old part-time employee hired as a holiday temp. He was crushed in the onslaught and pronounced dead an hour later. As responding Nassau police and paramedics tried to save him, they were also jostled and pushed to the ground.
So even
after the authorities and paramedics arrived on the scene, people were
still forcing their way in. At least we can expect a slow down and "rubber necking" on the highway when fatal accidents occur.
From the photo here you can see people rushing in, not because a outside "force" was forcing them in, but because they were rushing. The bottle-necking caused by the doors wouldn't allow the massive wave of people to enter the way you seem to envision it. Your recreation of the events simply don't add up.

You see what you want to see.
A picture says a thousand words. Just look at them. I also read the witness accounts whereas you are inventing your version as you go. They don't support your version. The people were not "being pushed" by some inexplicable force. It was these people who were doing the pushing. The doors were not "pushed" down: "They took the doors off the hinges...They were jumping over the barricades and breaking down the door."
"Stampeded, trampled, rushed," were the words used to describe the event. People who entered through the "bottle neck" took off running on their own and the photo supports this. After entering the store you can see them running several feet apart from one another. Nobody was "pushing" them at this point.
"When they were saying they had to leave, that an employee got killed, people were yelling, 'I've been on line since Friday morning!'" Cribbs said. "
They kept shopping."
Sorry if this isn't savage enough for you.
Maybe if they were white people praying along the way?
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein