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Hardly. Also, learn how to use the quote function.Your a city slicker aren't ya?
Hardly. Also, learn how to use the quote function.Your a city slicker aren't ya?
My point is these attacks seem to be done by a particular group of people. ONE particular group of people, who seem to thinks its ok to go and attack people for no reason. If another more "prominent" group of people did this sort mayhem they would be condemned as a group all over the media. It seems racism is alive and well, but it lives in a place most would not expect.
The dominant religion in Memphis is Baptist, so it's not unreasonable to think they might have been. Am I wrong? Are they Catholic?
My point is these attacks seem to be done by a particular group of people. ONE particular group of people, who seem to thinks its ok to go and attack people for no reason. If another more "prominent" group of people did this sort mayhem they would be condemned as a group all over the media. It seems racism is alive and well, but it lives in a place most would not expect.
It means a once domesticated animal, generally 're-wild' for at least a couple generations.
If another more "prominent" group of people did this sort mayhem they would be condemned as a group all over the media.
Instead of judging other posters
let's hear your view of what you saw on the video - after all, the topic of the OP is the video,
not your need to fantasize about racists behind every curtain.
Yes, and I would venture a guess that these humans have once been domesticated as well.
I know I have, and if I go feral, I'll most likely retain my sense of obligation not to maraud and destroy.
They've clearly condemned these types of actions. It's obviously their race that you're drawing a parallel to. :shrug:
But hey, let's hear some statements that would actually support your assertion that they've fostered these types of actions. I'm sure they won't be hard to find.
You're damned right I'm bringing up Holder. He and the POS in the White House are key figures that promote the ideology that results in this behavior.
Let's hear some statements that would actually support your assertion that they've fostered these types of actions. I'm sure they won't be hard to find.
Like slavery?
Feral requires generations. Humans are not domesticated, only animals can be feral.
Oh boy. Spare me.
I'm not aware of slaves having been feral.
And no, feral doesn't requires generations. A domesticated animal will quickly revert, if left alone in a natural setting for a long enough time.
Y'know something? Barack Obama had a fantastic opportunity to advance the opportunities for blacks in this country. As the first black president he could have been the guy said, "I'm here because I put all the bull**** of my youth behind me, worked my ass off, stood up for myself and succeeded on my own merits and in spite of my ethnicity!"
He didn't do that. Never has done that and never will do that.
You know why?
It's because he spent his life reaffirming everything that's wrong with race in this country in the communities he "served" and then got elected not because he was a superior candidate but simply because he was black. He's the absolute epitome of the guy who could never get by on his merit but was a damned magician at baffling the crowd with bull****.
In 6 years in office he hasn't done a damned thing to improve this country or even improve the black community. Furthermore his "social justice" outlook on the world has facilitated the rise of radicalism throughout the world. The POS has no standards and no expectation that anyone will live up to the standards that were set before he came around. His administration is an abominable corruption of the standards that have been created over the past 225 years. The concepts of accountability, integrity and earned respect are as foreign to the guy as Sanskrit is to the average American 3rd grader.
Hardly. Also, learn how to use the quote function.
Just what I was thinking - thanks.
let's hear your view of what you saw on the video.
Heinous and inexcusable.
BTW, who you calling "boy"?
People who wear socks with their sandals? I think I saw a couple of those in the video. While socks with sandals is widely considered a fashion crime, I don't think it's fair to stereotype everyone who does that based on the actions of a few.
It's a figure of speech. ****ing canadians.
Who gets condemned as a group?
Do you believe whites are "condemned all over the media"?
Jobs would be one hell of a start. Unemployment for black teens is something like 60% if I remember correctly. Of course being employed means doing stuff like showing up on time, acting at least semi-professionally and being responsible for completing basic tasks. If none of that is emphasized at home and in school then they are probably going to rebel against those things at work too.
Apparently they are they even have an their own acronym WASP's whatever that means.
Bees can't be feral, they aren't really domesticated. If bees get nasty, their hive is full.
You're claiming the media condemns white people?
Yes WASP's. They claim they are racist, bigoted, and homophobic amongst other things.
So to support your assertion that Obama has fostered these types of actions, you provide us with....a completely content-free post :applaud
Happy ramblings!
I also want to address the situation in Ferguson, Missouri.
Earlier this afternoon, I spoke with Governor Nixon as well as Senators Roy Blunt and Claire McCaskill. I also met with Attorney General Eric Holder.
The Justice Department has opened an independent federal civil rights investigation into the death of Michael Brown. They are on the ground and along with the FBI, they are devoting substantial resources to that investigation.
The attorney general himself will be travelling to Ferguson on Wednesday to meet with the FBI agents and DOJ personnel conducting the federal criminal investigation and he will receive an update from them on their progress.
So, let me close just saying a few words about the tensions there. We have all seen images of protesters and law enforcement in the streets. It’s clear that the vast majority of people are peacefully protesting. What’s also clear is that a small minority of individuals are not.
While I understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of Michael Brown, giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns, and even attacking the police only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. It undermines rather than advancing justice.
Let me also be clear that our constitutional rights to speak freely, to assemble, and to report in the press must be vigilantly safeguarded: especially in moments like these. There’s no excuse for excessive force by police or any action that denies people the right to protest peacefully.
Ours is a nation of laws: of citizens who live under them and for the citizens who enforce them. So, to a community in Ferguson that is rightly hurting and looking for answers, let me call once again for us to seek some understanding rather than simply holler at each other. Let’s seek to heal rather than to wound each other.
I’ve said this before. In too many communities around the country, a gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law enforcement. In too many communities, too many young men of color are left behind and seen only as objects of fear. And through initiatives like My Brother’s Keeper, I’m personally committed to changing both perception and reality. And already, we’re making some significant progress, as people of good will of all races are ready to chip in. But that requires that we build, and not tear down. And that requires we listen, and not just shout. That’s how we’re going to move forward together -- by trying to unite each other and understand each other, and not simply divide ourselves from one another. We’re going to have to hold tight to those values in the days ahead. And that’s how we bring about justice, and that’s how we bring about peace.