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McKinney, TX: Another police/race incident

McKinney, TX: Another police/race incident

Quote: (06-10-2015 06:22 PM)Scoundrel Wrote:  

A high school principal in Miami has been fired after posting a comment on a Miami Herald news story about this incident.

The comment in full: "He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life. I commend him for his actions."

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The principal of North Miami Senior High School has lost his job over his Facebook comment defending the Texas police officer caught on video pushing a teen girl to the ground in an incident at a community pool.

Alberto Iber's comment had defended the officer seen in a video pushing a 15-year-old girl to the ground and drawing his gun on other black teens following a pool party in McKinney, a Dallas suburb.

"He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life," Iber posted on a Miami Herald story. "I commend him for his actions."

Iber was removed from the position and replacement will be named soon, Miami-Dade Schools officials said in a statement Wednesday.

"Miami-Dade County Public Schools employees are held to a higher standard, and by School Board policy, are required to conduct themselves, both personally and professionally, in a manner that represents the school district’s core values," the statement said.

Iber is still employed and was assigned to administrative duties until he is reassigned, officials said.

"Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."

Just a friendly reminder to watch what you say, and which opinions you express. You are being watched.


I don't know why the media is lying about this, is it ratings or liberal ideology and outrage or something more sinister being pushed by the elites.

I do know one thing thought. With all the shit blowing up in the media in the last few years, who the hell wants to get involved with any of this shit.

Even if you wanted to be a cop, would you go ahead and become one after all of this shit? Especially if you are a white guy. The same is true of pretty much any public or government work.

The principle being forced to resign is actually a good example of the unintended, or intentional, consequences. Because of all the hassles in public schooling due to being male, there aren't that many males left teaching or in administrative positions. How long until the same is true of police.

I really wonder if this isn't being pushed so loudly due to wanting to force diversity into policing. Or maybe it is to weaken the police force so much that we must institute a national police force. Who knows.

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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/06/10...eLogic-Inc

Apparently the lady who is seen punching Tatiana Rhodes (the girl with big titties) was doxxed and is now being placed on leave from her job.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:03 AM)Troll King Wrote:  

The principle being forced to resign is actually a good example of the unintended, or intentional, consequences. Because of all the hassles in public schooling due to being male, there aren't that many males left teaching or in administrative positions. How long until the same is true of police.

We all say this about the Red Pill too; many of us would lose our jobs for our views, even though they're just views. Now it's extending. Whether you agree with the principal or not, does this person actually deserve to lose their job over his views? Some of this is that the media are desperate to control this narrative because I suspect with all of the events unfolding, we'll be seeing some big political move in the next five years. When the media identify a threat, they use their networks to get these people fired (considering that JournoList existed at one point, this isn't too hard to believe happens).

Remember that politicians love crises. So if police don't do their jobs (because they're afraid to do their jobs) and more people get killed in communities, like in Baltimore, that only makes people turn more and more to authority for help. These politicians don't care about using constituents, who will see a much lower standard of living, if it means giving them more power.

In line with your comment, since we've had fewer and fewer male teachers in schools, have our students increased their knowledge? With more feminine education, we now see kids who believe that "words hurt" and we need safe spaces when our feelings are disturbed when not even fifty years ago we used to all say, "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." Mark my words: when we have fewer male cops and more female cops, we'll see these female cops breeding with the criminals and expanding their power. This would be perfectly in line with RP thinking.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:03 AM)Troll King Wrote:  

Quote: (06-10-2015 06:22 PM)Scoundrel Wrote:  

A high school principal in Miami has been fired after posting a comment on a Miami Herald news story about this incident.

The comment in full: "He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life. I commend him for his actions."

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The principal of North Miami Senior High School has lost his job over his Facebook comment defending the Texas police officer caught on video pushing a teen girl to the ground in an incident at a community pool.

Alberto Iber's comment had defended the officer seen in a video pushing a 15-year-old girl to the ground and drawing his gun on other black teens following a pool party in McKinney, a Dallas suburb.

"He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life," Iber posted on a Miami Herald story. "I commend him for his actions."

Iber was removed from the position and replacement will be named soon, Miami-Dade Schools officials said in a statement Wednesday.

"Miami-Dade County Public Schools employees are held to a higher standard, and by School Board policy, are required to conduct themselves, both personally and professionally, in a manner that represents the school district’s core values," the statement said.

Iber is still employed and was assigned to administrative duties until he is reassigned, officials said.

"Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."

Just a friendly reminder to watch what you say, and which opinions you express. You are being watched.


I don't know why the media is lying about this, is it ratings or liberal ideology and outrage or something more sinister being pushed by the elites.

I do know one thing thought. With all the shit blowing up in the media in the last few years, who the hell wants to get involved with any of this shit.

Even if you wanted to be a cop, would you go ahead and become one after all of this shit? Especially if you are a white guy. The same is true of pretty much any public or government work.

The principle being forced to resign is actually a good example of the unintended, or intentional, consequences. Because of all the hassles in public schooling due to being male, there aren't that many males left teaching or in administrative positions. How long until the same is true of police.

I really wonder if this isn't being pushed so loudly due to wanting to force diversity into policing. Or maybe it is to weaken the police force so much that we must institute a national police force. Who knows.

That's why you need to be careful about your social media usage.

Everything you say is publicly available, even if your profile is set to "private" (LOL at those who believe that there's any privacy on these sites). Whatever you say, make sure it's 100% noncontroversial. That's difficult when people have a tendency to post what's on their mind and backtrack later on.

For a lot of people, it makes sense to stay off social media. Unless you really know what you're doing.
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Quote: (06-07-2015 07:52 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

We'll never know. But I'll say this, if I had a gun on me and a guy with a screwdriver started walking toward me, I couldn't see myself taking his life for it. I'd first back up several feet to give some space and draw my gun if necessary, and if he starts pursuing despite my gun warning, I'd shoot him in upper leg. That will stop the attack. I know cops are trained to shoot for body mass, but these cops weren't 100 feet away. They were basically at point blank range. A shot to incapacitate would've been easily doable.

But then I'm sure a face full of mace would've done the trick without even needing bullets.

Quote: (06-07-2015 07:50 PM)Clemmo Wrote:  

Here's what happened that got the police called in.




This is part of the problem as well. Do we really need to call the police over two teenage girls pulling each other's hair? Most the time kids scrap, somebody gets their ass kicked and that's the end of it, no weapons are involved, no reason to get police involved.

...but you don't have a gun on you; you probably have no experience as a police officer dealing with shitbags day in and day out. Basically, you're simply the armchair quarterback claiming you're willing to get stabbed with the screwdriver because you think that a crazy individual is going to use rational thought when he's attacking you with it. What do you think a screwdriver into your eye socket, head, chest, or neck feel like and is that now a part of the police officer's job description?

Good on you for willing to take one for the team but I'd rather eliminate this piece of shit from the streets while saving us all 50,000+/year from housing him in prison for the rest of his life or for a year or two before he gets out and goes back and rapes my or my neighbors wife or whatever other insane shit insane people do.

You clearly have zero experience shooting a pistol under stress and aiming for small targets; nor any understanding of the fact that a shot to the leg could easily kill the man as well depending on where you hit.

Further, the police weren't solely called because of this fight which was incidental to the real problem. The fight probably started because the people were trespassing.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 04:37 AM)SunW Wrote:  

Mark my words: when we have fewer male cops and more female cops, we'll see these female cops breeding with the criminals and expanding their power. This would be perfectly in line with RP thinking.

You speak truth:

Inmate leader of prison gang impregnates 4 prison guards.

From the article:
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Four female correction officers were impregnated by the reported leader of a Maryland prison gang, which used a network of female prison guards to help launder money, run drugs and smuggle contraband into state detention facilities, according to a federal indictment.

One of the guards was twice impregnated by Tavon White, identified in court papers as the alleged leader of the Black Guerilla Family.

Two of the female correction officers tattooed "Tavon" on their bodies, one on her neck and another on the wrist, according to the indictment.

In one incident, one guard kept watch over a closet, in which White and another guard had sex, according to authorities.
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Here's an interesting case to follow:

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/n...&autologin

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Officer inside patrol car fatally shoots unarmed man

A Des Moines police officer fired her service weapon through the rolled-up window of her patrol car on Tuesday night, fatally shooting an unarmed man said to be charging at her car, according to police.

Ryan Keith Bolinger, 28, of West Des Moines, died at the scene from a single gunshot to the torso. Police and witnesses said he led two officers on a slow chase through northwestern Des Moines Tuesday evening that ended with Bolinger exiting his vehicle and coming toward the squad car.

"He was walking with a purpose," Sgt. Jason Halifax of Des Moines Police said following a press conference Wednesday on the shooting.

Senior Police Officer Vanessa Miller, a seven-year veteran, fired the round that killed Bolinger. Miller was assisting Senior Police Officer Ian Lawler, also a seven-year veteran, in the pursuit of Bolinger's vehicle after a bizarre confrontation involving an unrelated vehicle stop that Bolinger interrupted.

Both officers are on administrative leave until the investigation, is completed, per the department policy. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation will assist in the investigation.

Halifax said he expects a grand jury ultimately will evaluate the case, though the department is also conducting its own internal investigation. Both Miller and Bolinger are white.

Interrupted traffic stop

Lawler's squad car was parked off the southbound lane of Merle Hay Road near Aurora Avenue after he pulled over a different driver at 10:07 p.m., Halifax said.

About 10 minutes later, Bolinger pulled up in a 2000 Lincoln Sedan alongside Lawler in his patrol car — so close that the officer couldn't open his door. Bolinger got out and started acting "erratically," Halifax said.

"It's been described as almost dancing in the street or making unusual movements in the street," Halifax said at the press conference. "I don't want it to be construed that he's doing a waltz in the middle of Merle Hay Road. ... He's outside of his vehicle. He's not making a directed motion.

"... It's odd, erratic behavior which begins by parking very close to the squad car that's already on a traffic stop and getting out of your vehicle to do whatever he was doing in the street."

Bolinger got back in his car and started driving. Lawler started to pursue Bolinger at about 35 miles per hour, traveling south down Merle Hay Road.

At Urbandale Avenue, about a mile south, Bolinger made a U-turn and stopped abruptly, Halifax said. Lawler pulled in front of Bolinger at an angle to stop him from continuing. Miller stopped a short distance behind Bolinger's car.

In a matter of seconds, Bolinger got out of his car and charged or "walked with a purpose" toward Miller's squad car, Halifax said.

After he was a short distance from Miller's driver's side window, she fired one round, shattering the rolled-up window and hitting Bolinger in the torso.

Police found no weapons on Bolinger or at the scene. It's unclear whether Miller thought he was carrying something at the time, Halifax said.


"He made a very quick advance toward her car," Halifax said.

More at the link. Sounds like the girl is going to get a pussy pass.

Funny how this one hasn't caught the attention of the national media. No racial angle to exploit and the officer was a woman. I'm sure their lack of giving a shit is just a coincidence. [Image: rolleyes.gif]

I disagree with the posters above me. The more female cops you have, especially on patrol, the more questionable shootings you'll have.

"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
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Quote: (06-11-2015 01:38 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Oh, and as for tittle girl in the video above.

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I read that she's 19 so shouldn't violate RVF policy.

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Those Black girls from Texas. Boy how I miss that state.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 04:37 AM)SunW Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2015 03:03 AM)Troll King Wrote:  

The principle being forced to resign is actually a good example of the unintended, or intentional, consequences. Because of all the hassles in public schooling due to being male, there aren't that many males left teaching or in administrative positions. How long until the same is true of police.

We all say this about the Red Pill too; many of us would lose our jobs for our views, even though they're just views. Now it's extending. Whether you agree with the principal or not, does this person actually deserve to lose their job over his views? Some of this is that the media are desperate to control this narrative because I suspect with all of the events unfolding, we'll be seeing some big political move in the next five years. When the media identify a threat, they use their networks to get these people fired (considering that JournoList existed at one point, this isn't too hard to believe happens).

Remember that politicians love crises. So if police don't do their jobs (because they're afraid to do their jobs) and more people get killed in communities, like in Baltimore, that only makes people turn more and more to authority for help. These politicians don't care about using constituents, who will see a much lower standard of living, if it means giving them more power.

In line with your comment, since we've had fewer and fewer male teachers in schools, have our students increased their knowledge? With more feminine education, we now see kids who believe that "words hurt" and we need safe spaces when our feelings are disturbed when not even fifty years ago we used to all say, "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." Mark my words: when we have fewer male cops and more female cops, we'll see these female cops breeding with the criminals and expanding their power. This would be perfectly in line with RP thinking.

Well ...
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“American citizens and communities should be free to choose where they would like to live and not be subject to federal neighborhood engineering at the behest of an overreaching federal government,” said Gosar, who is leading an effort in the House to block the regulations.

It absolutely amazes me how socialistic our country is becoming and yet people think capitalism is the problem. Where are they going to get money to build affordable housing in affluent areas? Duh, taxpayers! What this means is that while you're working to buy that wonderful $500,000 home, another person is getting $400,000 from the government and borrowing only $100,000.

Now most Americans with a brain (fewer and fewer each year) would oppose this because of how obviously socialistic it is, yet notice how they can do this by using the wonderful "race" card and it's done. If you oppose it, it's because you're a racist, not because you know socialism doesn't work. The unintended consequences of this will be ugly; more wealth redistribution that people will think will help, which will only cause more problems.

Either way, it didn't take five years to find out what they had planning! For those of you who make six plus figures, get ready to fund poor people to live in your communities!

Added: while I think Sowell does the best job defending capitalism, I liked what Roosh wrote about socialism:
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The two biggest problems with socialism as an ideology is that (1) it takes from the strong to give to the weak, and (2) it makes individuals dependent on the government to survive.

Those who apply effort to obtain benefits deriving from their labor, virtue, or fortunate genetics should be able to keep the bulk of its rewards instead of making forceful donations under the barrel of the state’s gun to those with a lower worth ethic or constitution. Beautiful women are—due to nature’s prescription—more deserving of high value men. Men who are born with a higher level of intelligence are more deserving of advanced jobs that pay more. Anyone who is more willing to trade their labor for income is deserving of a higher income.

The irony of these policies is that they hurt the very people they intend to help, which only builds more resentment in the long run of those people against others, who actually stand against the hurtful policies.
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A women was fired for saying the mckinney incident and Casebolts subsequent resignation "almost" makes her want racial segregation.

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http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/fired-te...gregation/

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According to local station KCBD, the district sent this statement out in response:

On Wednesday afternoon, Frenship Independent School District was made aware of a statement posted on a Facebook page by a Frenship ISD employee earlier this week.

Frenship ISD is deeply disappointed in the thoughtlessness conveyed by this employee’s post. We find these statements to be extremely offensive, insensitive, and disrespectful to our Frenship community and citizens everywhere. These comments in no way represent the educational environment we have created for our students.

The employee whose account is responsible for the post will be relieved of her teaching duties at Frenship ISD.

We hold our employees responsible for their public conduct even when they are not on active duty as district employees. Employees are held to the same professional standards in their public use of electronic media as they are for any other public conduct. This recent conduct was unacceptable.

Frenship ISD hopes communities, parents and students understand that these remarks do not reflect the views of our district, teachers and staff.

The principal I don't want to get fired. Or at the VERY least not fired so quickly. Give him a second to defend at least... damn.

This lady though, "the blacks vs the Innocent". As a black man that idea makes it seem like i'm already guilty. I really do hate people getting fired for controversial opinions though. I'll stick to my guns and say she shouldn't have been fired either. Especially since other teachers and administrators in that school have the same beliefs.
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It's not about race, its about culture.

And, the worst part is, culture is contagious.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:22 PM)Aenigmarius Wrote:  

It's not about race, its about culture.

And, the worst part is, culture is contagious.

I call it the "single mom" culture. Not all kids from single mother households behave like this. Some kids who grow up with single mother households become great/successful people. But the majority do not, and this is the result. And it is contagious, it is spreading to the burbs and the rural areas as it becomes "normal" to be divorced.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:24 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote:  

I call it the "single mom" culture.

It's more than that, though. It's the "victim" culture. It's the "government dependence" culture. It's the "all about me" culture. It's the "instant gratification" culture. It's the "entitlement" culture. It's the "no consequences" culture. It's the "no self-responsibility" culture.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:30 PM)Aenigmarius Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2015 03:24 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote:  

I call it the "single mom" culture.

It's more than that, though. It's the "victim" culture. It's the "government dependence" culture. It's the "all about me" culture. It's the "instant gratification" culture. It's the "entitlement" culture. It's the "no consequences" culture. It's the "no self-responsibility" culture.

That is true. I think it is all due to single moms not able to teach their kids how to behave like civilized adults at such a high %.

A circular issue of govt. dependence allows there to be no dad which begets crime and around we go again.
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Having grown up for part of my life in the UK and the other part in western Canada i can safely say "black culture" or "Black American culture" is promoted and perpetuated by BET.
Back in the late 90's you could watch BET to see ghetto and hoodrat culture actively promoted.
The first time i watched it i was like why are these black people acting all crazy and then claim racism?
If you're choosing to act like a fool then people will treat you like so. Girls and guys i went to school with treated BET like gospel. When i told them i don't watch BET they called me a cracker and uncle tom because i wasn't "down" or i wasn't black enough.

Nowadays it's gone beyond BET and mainstream American culture embraces the "dumb nigger" lifestyle to the 10th power.
What do you expect from kids who grew up looking at BET for role models with the same skin color?
I don't remember who said this...but i think this sums it up nicely
"If the only successful people in your culture make music, play basketball or football and are drug dealers what do you expect the kids to be when the grow up?"

This doesn't apply to kids living in the ghetto either.
Suburban black kids with 2 parent homes are always trying to be down or act hard and get themselves into bad situations to get a rep.
The sad thing is they feel they have to because everyone in their peer group worships BET and if they don't go along they get picked on relentlessly and become an outcast.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:34 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2015 03:30 PM)Aenigmarius Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2015 03:24 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote:  

I call it the "single mom" culture.

It's more than that, though. It's the "victim" culture. It's the "government dependence" culture. It's the "all about me" culture. It's the "instant gratification" culture. It's the "entitlement" culture. It's the "no consequences" culture. It's the "no self-responsibility" culture.

That is true. I think it is all due to single moms not able to teach their kids how to behave like civilized adults at such a high %.

A circular issue of govt. dependence allows there to be no dad which begets crime and around we go again.

"I think it is all due to single moms not able to teach their kids how to behave like civilized adults at such a high %."

That's part of it.

But personality is genetic to a large degree -- see the studies done on identical twins. So is intelligence -- note the fact that when people look for sperm donors they go for Ivy League men, not kids from special ed.

Yet when single mothers spawn, they often breed with the worst men in terms of both personality and intelligence. Hence the kids that wind up in trouble.

Time and time again, I see single women I know with troubled kids who just can't figure out why. Then you ask about the kids' dads: troubles with the law, can't support his own kids, in and out of jobs, substance abuse.

It boggles my mind the women can't make this connection. What kind of kid did you think you were gonna have with a guy like that? Bill Gates?
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I really hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but what is one of the pivotal and most effective strategies of warfare? Divide and conquer. Normally in military terms it means to separate a military force into two separate entities, thus breaking down command and control and disrupting the flow of resources. However the trend in media is that of doing anything possible to form a social divide between classes as well as one between the public and the government. I hope this is nothing more than attempting to get some ratings on their respective networks, but part of me sometimes think the intent is more sinister.

Who benefits from the social disorder that comes from mass broadcasting of one sided view points of volatile situations? It sure as hell isn't the people involved.

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55 murders:
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At least 55 people, the highest pace since the early 1970s, have been murdered in Baltimore since May 1, when the state’s attorney for the city, Marilyn J. Mosby, announced the criminal charges against the officers. Victims of shootings have included people involved in criminal activity and young children ...

Naturally, the media are desperate to find other possible explanations, of course, but it sounds like Baltimore is averaging over a murder a day. At that rate, in a year, over 365 people will die.
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Quote: (06-11-2015 03:30 PM)Aenigmarius Wrote:  

Quote: (06-11-2015 03:24 PM)It_is_my_time Wrote:  

I call it the "single mom" culture.

It's more than that, though. It's the "victim" culture. It's the "government dependence" culture. It's the "all about me" culture. It's the "instant gratification" culture. It's the "entitlement" culture. It's the "no consequences" culture. It's the "no self-responsibility" culture.

It's American culture, circa 2015. Welcome to Hell, enjoy the ride.

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She should've said her mom was raped by the fake dad. The internet would have her back except here.
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Attempted armed attack on Dallas police station


The vast majority of Americans don't have any idea how quickly this veneer of civilized society can vanish.

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I just thought of something interesting regarding this story that many of you missed.

Where are the feminists and the feminist organizations? How come they haven't come out and said something about this Black girl, Black teen girl, getting her ass whooped by this cop who was sitting on her back. Where are these feminist groups?

It seems to me that feminists go full ape-shit calling with terms like "rape crisis" when it comes to white women, but when its to Black women and others they are hypocritical and don't bat an eye.

Just something to think about.
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Quote: (06-14-2015 02:46 AM)MidWest Wrote:  

I just thought of something interesting regarding this story that many of you missed.

Where are the feminists and the feminist organizations? How come they haven't come out and said something about this Black girl, Black teen girl, getting her ass whooped by this cop who was sitting on her back. Where are these feminist groups?

It seems to me that feminists go full ape-shit calling with terms like "rape crisis" when it comes to white women, but when its to Black women and others they are hypocritical and don't bat an eye.

Just something to think about.

She was black...

Feminists are white and have a problem with white men.

They don't care about anyone else...
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Quote: (06-12-2015 01:10 AM)kinjutsu Wrote:  

I don't remember who said this...but i think this sums it up nicely
"If the only successful people in your culture make music, play basketball or football and are drug dealers what do you expect the kids to be when the grow up?"

This doesn't apply to kids living in the ghetto either.
Suburban black kids with 2 parent homes are always trying to be down or act hard and get themselves into bad situations to get a rep.
The sad thing is they feel they have to because everyone in their peer group worships BET and if they don't go along they get picked on relentlessly and become an outcast.

Excellently put. I always thought that the "black culture" is a top-down push to destroy black communities even more. And the community sucked it up like crack-cocaine.

Asians and Jews are being pushed to excel at school, study hard and become wealthy. The few who can make it in professions like sports or drug trade are not even worth the mention. Especially when you interact with black guys who grew up in the EU or Africa, that kind of BET mindset is absolutely missing. A black guy growing up in Germany acts and behaves like a blonde blue eyed average German. It's uncanny - he is like a Kraut with a darker tan.

So it's certainly not "genetic" - it's cultural in a given time of a society. The question is who is gaining from it the most? It's certainly not the black community as a whole.
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Quote: (06-14-2015 04:39 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

A black guy growing up in Germany acts and behaves like a blonde blue eyed average German. It's uncanny - he is like a Kraut with a darker tan.

I've spent a lot of the last five years in Germany and this is definitely not what I witnessed.
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