These "what was he/she thinking, waltzing in there like that?" comments on this thread amuse me, and I don't mean in a sarcastic way (it's not specific to this thread). It's because whenever the black-attack-on-white-video-of-the-week-pops-up, that comment archetype is made in frequency across the interwebs from black supremacists to Joe Watercooler to actual white supremacists, and many people in between.
It's really a toss-up; not too many comment archetypes can claim that sort of popularity among such varied groups.
But yeah, how dare /pol/ identify the chief suspect(s) at large! Don't they know it's the black people in the video who are the True Victims of the Disparate Impact of /pol/'s racist actions? Like our brave hero, for instance, having to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous snitching
, after having been plunged into a pool of trouble by white oppression.
Quote: (05-09-2017 12:29 PM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
The woman was the manager of the neighborhood homeowners association and called the police before she went over to tell them to turn the music down. The kid was drunk, and for what is is worth he is ashamed of his behavior. He turned himself in, and fessed up to the police, he reportedly said "he messed up and he had to own up to it". He lived in the neighborhood and she knew who he was, he is a 16 year old high school student.Everyone at the party was well aware they went too far, they all ran away immediately following the incident.
Fortunately the woman only has some superficial bruises, it could have been a lot worse.
Yeah, he was really playing manslaughter-roulette there. I felt a sensation of relief, for both of them, when it seemed like she was moving in the pool.
He doesn't/didn't have too many options other to turn himself in. It is/was but in his own best self-interest.
Them running away hardly showed some "moment of clarity." It was more like fleeing the scene of the crime, literally and figuratively.