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16 Year old shot twice after ringing doorbell, shooter held and released

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2 minutes ago, dogcows said:

Most crime is intra-racial because we live in mostly segregated communities. The biggest category of crime in America is white-on-white. 84% of white people murdered... were murdered by other white people.

Exactly!      Black cops or homeowner shoot a black person and it is a blurb, white cop or homeowner shoots a white person it is a blurb. 

 

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1 hour ago, dogcows said:

"Blacks are lazy whiners, latinos are hard workers..." Do you not see how extremely prejudiced that belief is? And you constantly put it out there in your posts. I’m guessing you don’t know many black or latino people, because ... guess what? There are hard-working and lazy people of every race and gender. There is no monolithic black culture either.

There are still many people alive today who were born before 1965. It’s not hard to figure out why a group of people, systematically denied property, education, and employment by the government, hasn’t “caught up” to everybody else in one generation. It’s quite easy to see that the best predictor of financial success... is having financially successful parents.

But sure, blame some imagined “AA culture” as the real problem.

This prejudiced belief system is only going to grow in popularity if more states ban books and block the teaching of factual history if it just might make a little white kid feel bad. Um... the point of history is to feel bad about bad things in humanity’s past, and good about our past successes... all in the pursuit of maybe, just maybe... LEARNING something.

If the truth offends you the problem is not with the truth.  Your lies toward, and about, the AA community are not helping them. You need to stop avoiding hard truths because they offend.

As I have previously stated, and you have also noted, there are plenty of AA folks who actually DO conform and participate in society. But there is still a problem, even though that is true. Again, your avoidance is enablement.

The AA culture Is THE problem, where you see success you find those who have extricated from that culture and are no longer immersed.

You should feel ashamed, but instead you hold yourself virtuous, all the while these people suffer....you are integral to the problems they face because you satisfy yourself by lying.

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There are many, many poor white people. Why aren’t they shooting the shite out of each other if it’s all about being poor? Can’t afford a gun? The poor blacks obviously can. 

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7 minutes ago, RLLD said:

If the truth offends you the problem is not with the truth.  Your lies toward, and about, the AA community are not helping them. You need to stop avoiding hard truths because they offend.

As I have previously stated, and you have also noted, there are plenty of AA folks who actually DO conform and participate in society. But there is still a problem, even though that is true. Again, your avoidance is enablement.

The AA culture Is THE problem, where you see success you find those who have extricated from that culture and are no longer immersed.

You should feel ashamed, but instead you hold yourself virtuous, all the while these people suffer....you are integral to the problems they face because you satisfy yourself by lying.

So you’re admitting to being prejudiced, and I’m the one who should be ashamed? Interesting worldview you have there. Also, your “truth” is just your perception… a perception that seems to be based on assumptions and prejudices, not interactions with actual diverse communities. One can only imagine what you think the “AA culture” is. You probably envision something from a 60s blaxploitation flic.

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1 minute ago, dogcows said:

So you’re admitting to being prejudiced, and I’m the one who should be ashamed? Interesting worldview you have there. Also, your “truth” is just your perception… a perception that seems to be based on assumptions and prejudices, not interactions with actual diverse communities. One can only imagine what you think the “AA culture” is. You probably envision something from a 60s blaxploitation flic.

So you’re really claiming that black culture doesn’t accept and often glorify violence? You’re the one that knows nothing about it. Belle dat. 

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4 minutes ago, dogcows said:

So you’re admitting to being prejudiced, and I’m the one who should be ashamed? Interesting worldview you have there. Also, your “truth” is just your perception… a perception that seems to be based on assumptions and prejudices, not interactions with actual diverse communities. One can only imagine what you think the “AA culture” is. You probably envision something from a 60s blaxploitation flic.

That assertion is by YOUR designation, not mine. Pointing out an issue in ANY community is not being prejudiced, it is being an honest player in the society. This little game of  "oh you said anything derogatory about AA's then you are prejudiced" is not going to work on me.  Pretending there is not problem IS key to the problem, which is why it never gets ficed. Go ahead and keep lying.....see if it ever fixes anything

IF anything liberals had to offer worked, Chicago and Balimore would be blissful, they are not.  Your ideas are flawed because you refuse to confront the problem....let them suffer you say!   Just dont offend them.....well, fock that....tell them the truth and help them stop it. 

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5 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

How hard would this have been? Then we wouldn’t be in this mess. 

Do you ever apply this qualifier when assessing a situation where racist cops assault a non compliant black person?  Do you ever say to yourself “how hard would it be to comply and they wouldn’t be in that mess”?

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1 minute ago, Fireballer said:

Do you ever apply this qualifier when assessing a situation where racist cops assault a non compliant black person?  Do you ever say to yourself “how hard would it be to comply and they wouldn’t be in that mess”?

Checkmate.

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Tired of people like Tim that have privilege guilt trying to get the rest of us to feel guilty too. 

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1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Tired of people like Tim that have privilege guilt trying to get the rest of us to feel guilty too. 

Facts. He really struggles with the guilt of exploiting illegal immigrants for personal gain. So much so that he starts threads attempting to gaslight the rest of us. Thankfully, nobody buys his garbage.

Typical liberal piece of shlt, nothing new. :dunno:

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8 minutes ago, Reality said:

Facts. He really struggles with the guilt of exploiting illegal immigrants for personal gain. So much so that he starts threads attempting to gaslight the rest of us. Thankfully, nobody buys his garbage.

Typical liberal piece of shlt, nothing new. :dunno:

That’s why they call it white privilege, so they can hide in the crowd. Privilege is privilege, and some have way more of it than others. 

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12 hours ago, KSB2424 said:

Some of y’all are so naive. You’re being played.  
 

 

All three combined together in the lead story now in the nightly news.  Hopefully the girls get some catch up on their GoFundMe.  Only one of these shooters has a chance to get off, I hope he does.  

 

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27 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

I’m not sure if Payton Washington is white

 

 

Agreed, we desperately need to find out. As her race will dictate how much media, money, outrage, attention and “care” we as a society should put forth. 

Say it with me Tim.  “People die every day to violence, it’s only when there is a racial element that we actually care”.  
 

 

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31 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

Agreed, we desperately need to find out. As her race will dictate how much media, money, outrage, attention and “care” we as a society should put forth. 

Say it with me Tim.  “People die every day to violence, it’s only when there is a racial element that we actually care”.  
 

 

Horsecrap called them “white girls,” but looks like he’s editing his posts after the fact again

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15 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

 

Also hadn’t seen that Yarl is claiming he did not touch the door.

Cannon Hinnant

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I did not realize the shooter has no neck.  I do appreciate the style statement though.  That crazed old coot is rocking those khahi pants and faux H.S. Letterman's jacket

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18 hours ago, TBayXXXVII said:

So you're saying that a poor person can't get a full time job?

What if they have siblings they need to take care of because their parent(s) are working or not present?  What if they had committed a crime which makes it harder to get a job?  Not to mention these “rules” seem to be focused on teens and thus telling them to get a full time job will make it much more difficult to further their education.

 

18 hours ago, RLLD said:

And it is less likely for African Americans....not for Hispanics, they work hard and don;t whine....

It is the CULTURE within the AA community that is the dominant impediment to their success. That is why they are less likely. Their culture allows for, and in some cases promotes, behaviors that our system does not reward.

The left-leaning Brookings Institute did a study, and put down some very simple things to do

It is not that hard.

Lol did you read the first paragraph?


First, many poor children come from families that do not give them the kind of support that middle-class children get from their families. Second, as a result, these children enter kindergarten far behind their more advantaged peers and, on average, never catch up and even fall further behind. Third, in addition to the education deficit, poor children are more likely to make bad decisions that lead them to drop out of school, become teen parents, join gangs and break the law.

They are saying it’s hard, just that it’s possible.  Which is all I’m saying.  I’m not saying poor people can’t become rich or even middle class. I’m saying they are at a disadvantage for doing so.  And those that don’t have those disadvantages, have privilege.

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1 hour ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Cannon Hinnant. 

There were claims circulated by politically conservative social media users and by conservative news outlets that mainstream news outlets other than Fox News were not reporting about the story because they did not want to report about a black man killing a white child. However, according to Snopes, the incident had been covered by local and national media, and there was no evidence of a cover-up.

Conservative social media users also appropriated phrases from the anti-racist policing movement in support of Hinnant. Hinnant's mother posted to Facebook stating that Hinnant's death had nothing to do with race. She also specifically requested that people stop comparing her son's death to the murder of George Floyd.

 

So HT doesn;t want to respect the wishes of a mother with a dead kid. Makes sense considering he wishes rape on kids and thinks rocks open doors and any number of other crazy things he has said over his time here

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9 hours ago, TimHauck said:

Horsecrap called them “white girls,” but looks like he’s editing his posts after the fact again

What are you talking about?   You're a foking psychopath.  Wow. 

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1 minute ago, Sean Mooney said:

There were claims circulated by politically conservative social media users and by conservative news outlets that mainstream news outlets other than Fox News were not reporting about the story because they did not want to report about a black man killing a white child. However, according to Snopes, the incident had been covered by local and national media, and there was no evidence of a cover-up.

Conservative social media users also appropriated phrases from the anti-racist policing movement in support of Hinnant. Hinnant's mother posted to Facebook stating that Hinnant's death had nothing to do with race. She also specifically requested that people stop comparing her son's death to the murder of George Floyd.

 

So HT doesn;t want to respect the wishes of a mother with a dead kid. Makes sense considering he wishes rape on kids and thinks rocks open doors and any number of other crazy things he has said over his time here

According to Snopes. 🤣  The official fact checker of the teachers lounge. 🤣

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2 minutes ago, RogerDodger said:

What are you talking about?   You're a foking psychopath.  Wow. 

Nice try.  You're just lucky I didn't quote you this time.

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23 hours ago, RogerDodger said:

Dumbest person on the planet folks. ⬆️

Because someone rang the doorbell idiot.  That's the whole purpose of having a doorbell, so people can alert you that they are there so you can come OPEN THE DOOR. 

 

 

19 hours ago, TimHauck said:

Sorry, can we all laugh at this idiot who thinks everyone should open their door for people ringing their doorbell at 10 PM?  lolololol

 

lol.   gets me every time.

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2 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

Nice try.  You're just lucky I didn't quote you this time.

You've got serious mental issues bud. 

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1 minute ago, TimHauck said:

 

 

lol.   gets me every time.

Maybe it's only one of his board personalities that would open the door.

I mean the thinking of "You need to open the door because someone rang the doorbell." is about the stupidest argument I've ever read on here. And Roger/Horseman have put forth a ton of them

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29 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

1. What if they have siblings they need to take care of because their parent(s) are working or not present?

2. What if they had committed a crime which makes it harder to get a job?

 

Not to mention these “rules” seem to be focused on teens and thus telling them to get a full time job will make it much more difficult to further their education.

1. Regardless, if the person is still in school themselves, they have enough time to help out and still graduate.  If they're out of school, then they shouldn't have a hard time finding employment when said sibling is in school.  If they're fresh out of HS and don't have any skills, every single fast food joint in this country is hiring.  They can find a morning shift that doesn't conflict with other schedules.  To note, McDonald's has college scholarship programs for employees who work there for only 3 months and work 15 hours per week.  Full-time employees can get $5k a year in tuition re-imbursement.

2. If you commit a crime, well that's your fault, isn't it?  I don't think it's unreasonable to think that people should know better.  Even still, there are places that hire people with police records, don't pretend that it doesn't happen.  What age are you talking here though?  If we're talking about a 22 year old who stole a car at 15, I think he'll be ok.  I also think an entry level job, somewhere, is available... especially today when there's tons of places hiring virtually anyone they can.  If you're talking an older person like 35 or so, a high paying job is unlikely, but one that will keep them self-sustaining is absolutely reasonable.  Also, if you're talking about something like armed robbery, then I really don't have any sympathy for those people.

 

Who are you talking about then?  The portion of your post that I quoted lead me to believe that you're talking about parents passing on their poverty level to their kids and them perpetuating it.  Well, that's what we're talking about right... breaking the perpetuation?  I believe the people who would do that are teens.  No, as I posted in my response to your first question, there are low skill jobs out there that very attainable to young people to get full-time jobs.  Some (as mentioned), will even help you with college.  An 18-year old, who just graduated high school and has a 7-year old and 9-year old sibling, can get a full-time job at McDonald's and work 5 hours a day (from 9-2), 6 days a week and be considered full-time.  Said 18 year old can take 2 night classes a semester (on McDonald's tuition re-imbursement program), for free essentially and get their degree... even it takes 10 years.  Before age 30, said "once 18 year old" can enter the professional job market with a college degree and ZERO college loan debt.  ALSO, this applies to 100% of all McDonald's employees, regardless of age.  So, even a 30, 40, or 50 year old can qualify for it.  Now, like I said, McDonald's was just an example... other places do that.  Sure, most are fast food like Wendy's, Burger King, etc... but when you're talking about low/no skilled jobs, I think the opportunities they give you are rather awesome.  There are engineering companies who don't even offer that to engineers to get their Masters Degrees.

Stop pretending that poor people have no choice other than staying poor.

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3 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

Stop pretending that poor people have no choice other than staying poor.

I'm not.

32 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

They are saying it’s hard, just that it’s possible.  Which is all I’m saying.  I’m not saying poor people can’t become rich or even middle class. I’m saying they are at a disadvantage for doing so.  And those that don’t have those disadvantages, have privilege.

 

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22 minutes ago, RogerDodger said:

You've got serious mental issues bud. 

I would call this ironic but you don't know what irony is.

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2 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

I'm not.

 

I read the part you quoted me.

To that latter quote, no shiitt Tracy.  Not everyone has clear sailing in life.  I had a kid at 16 and dropped out of HS to get a full-time job to provide medical benefits for my son.  I still managed to get a college degree and have a career.  Sure, that career didn't start until I was around 40, but I did it... so can other people.  I never whined or cried about it, nor did I want my government to force rich people to pay my way.

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2 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

I read the part you quoted me.

To that latter quote, no shiitt Tracy.  Not everyone has clear sailing in life.  I had a kid at 16 and dropped out of HS to get a full-time job to provide medical benefits for my son.  I still managed to get a college degree and have a career.  Sure, that career didn't start until I was around 40, but I did it... so can other people.  I never whined or cried about it, nor did I want my government to force rich people to pay my way.

Kudos

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4 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

I read the part you quoted me.

To that latter quote, no shiitt Tracy.  Not everyone has clear sailing in life.  I had a kid at 16 and dropped out of HS to get a full-time job to provide medical benefits for my son.  I still managed to get a college degree and have a career.  Sure, that career didn't start until I was around 40, but I did it... so can other people.  I never whined or cried about it, nor did I want my government to force rich people to pay my way.

Good for you. Seriously. 
 

Taking nothing away from your success, I believe that most black people in this country face additional burdens based on their skin color that you and I do not. This doesn’t mean that they can’t overcome their additional burdens, but in terms of politics I support trying to lift these additional burdens from them. I’m not a leftist, I don’t want equality of outcome, but I DO want to achieve equality of opportunity. 

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8 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

nor did I want my government to force rich people to pay my way.

just your fiance apparently

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10 minutes ago, GutterBoy said:

I would call this ironic but you don't know what irony is.

Good choice, you dont want to use big words that make you sound like an idiot. 

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4 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

Good for you. Seriously. 
 

Taking nothing away from your success, I believe that most black people in this country face additional burdens based on their skin color that you and I do not. This doesn’t mean that they can’t overcome their additional burdens, but in terms of politics I support trying to lift these additional burdens from them. I’m not a leftist, I don’t want equality of outcome, but I DO want to achieve equality of opportunity. 

You're right... when I went to the welfare office, the black woman told me that she wouldn't file the paperwork for me, because I was white.  She told me to drop out of school and get a job.

 

Democrat policies do a heck of a lot more to prohibit black folks than help them.  It's why they pander to them and pretend it's always the big bad Republican's fault... even though in many (metro), area's, one never existed in government during their lifetimes.  No one is opposed to equality of opportunity.  Furthermore, Republican's have had that position for decades.

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34 minutes ago, Sean Mooney said:

Maybe it's only one of his board personalities that would open the door.

I mean the thinking of "You need to open the door because someone rang the doorbell." is about the stupidest argument I've ever read on here. And Roger/Horseman have put forth a ton of them

According to Snopes. 🤣🤣🤣

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