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Black People Have "Right" to be Noisy, Obnoxious, and Inconsiderate

You're either lying, or you simply can't read.


This pretty much directly translates into "Black people make lots of noise. I feel we have the right. Deal with it."

That's before we even get into the clear racism involved in his calling the neighbors' concerns "white tears," or his claiming to report them to the police and ACLU for "racist threats."

He could just suspect his neighbor is a racist and is throwing it in his face. These are the kind of juvenile disputes neighbors get into all the time. Since you weren't there to confirm what really happened that night, you're just taking the side of the race and political theme you prefer. We have already heard enough of your "preserving my white heritage" and "slavery doesn't have to be terrible" crap to know why you jump to conclusion

Honestly the letter was so well written if not highly insulting that i'm surprised you don't at least admit that for a darkie (is that what they're called in south carolina?), he seems well educated. Those darn abolitionists get in the way of everything don't they, allowing one of *them* to learn to write and insult in return!
 
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He could just suspect his neighbor is a racist and is throwing it in his face. These are the kind of juvenile disputes neighbors get into all the time. Since you weren't there to confirm what really happened that night, you're just taking the side of the race and political theme you prefer. We have already heard enough of your "preserving my white heritage" and "slavery doesn't have to be terrible" crap to know why you jump to conclusion

Honestly the letter was so well written if not highly insulting that i'm surprised you don't at least admit that for a darkie (is that what they're called in south carolina?), he seems well educated. So i guess he doesn't represent them so well in that way at least!

He's clearly well educated, and he's clearly a moron all the same (or, at the very least, a rather ballsy troll).

Either way regardless, however, he sounds like a rather crappy neighbor, and his letter was more than a step too far on multiple different levels. No one involved made this issue "about race" but him.

Again, that mirrors a lot of other developments in our society at the moment. None of them positive.
 
He's clearly well educated, and he's clearly a moron all the same (or, at the very least, a rather ballsy troll).

Either way regardless, however, he sounds like a rather crappy neighbor, and his letter was more than a step too far on multiple different labels. No one here made this issue "about race" but him.

Again, that mirrors a lot of other developments in our society at the moment.

Do you understand the proper way to deal with a first time non violent issue? You *ask* them to stop. You don't threaten to call the cops. That is just asking for exactly the enraged response he got
 
He could just suspect his neighbor is a racist and is throwing it in his face. These are the kind of juvenile disputes neighbors get into all the time. Since you weren't there to confirm what really happened that night, you're just taking the side of the race and political theme you prefer. We have already heard enough of your "preserving my white heritage" and "slavery doesn't have to be terrible" crap to know why you jump to conclusion

Honestly the letter was so well written if not highly insulting that i'm surprised you don't at least admit that for a darkie (is that what they're called in south carolina?), he seems well educated. Those darn abolitionists get in the way of everything don't they, allowing one of *them* to learn to write and insult in return!

"Honestly," if the guy is freaking out this much just because he "suspects" his neighbors may be "racist," then the only one being "overly-sensitive" is him.

The problem here isn't that he wrote a pissy response to a snarky letter. It's that he made a bee-line directly for the "race card" for no good reason, and basically went "full retard" in doing so.
 
Yeah i ran into this crap when i did security. Telling people they can't sell bootleg dvds on my clients property. "You are just being racist!" To wit i responded simply "sue me." Nobody ever did.

Oh, yeah. I used to hear it from time-to-time as well when I was still working security.

Management made the brilliant decision to remodel one end of the Mall in such a way that the only way to get to gym was to leave front door open and walk around. That meant we couldn't lock the facility up after hours anymore, so we had to string up a chain, put up signs, and regularly patrol the area in order to keep people from wandering around where they weren't suppose to be after closing instead.

I had a couple of people (all of them black) accuse me of some kind of discrimination after turning them around from the barriers. That was actually kind of hilarious, given that pretty much all my co-workers were black at that point, and we got on fine. lol

I just let it slide. No reason to argue with people like that. It only encourages them.
 
"Honestly," if the guy is freaking out this much just because he "suspects" his neighbors may be "racist," then the only one being "overly-sensitive" is him.

The problem here isn't that he wrote a pissy response to a snarky letter. It's that he made a bee-line directly for the "race card" for no good reason, and basically went "full retard" in doing so.

Even if he was "screaming and shouting" at 2am and he was asked to stop before, he represents no one but himself. Both parties are guilty of stirring racial tension, but the proper response is not to stoop to more of it like you're trying to do here by attributing this one letter to some kind of larger trend

I defy you to find many examples of "full retard" shenanigans like that

I mean why can't you just post about a ridiculous letter we can all laugh at and leave it at that? But i knew that wasn't your intent
 
No one has a right to be a c*nt.

Okay, at least not one in this sense.

There's a line to things.....
 
Both parties are guilty of stirring racial tension,
Wtf? How do you figure? There is literally nothing racial in the initial complaint.
So how do you figure?


But i knew that wasn't your intent
Assuming you know someone else's intent possibly suggests you just might be that letter writer?
 
Could be that there will soon be two more White Flighters ... um .... White Fleers ... White Flee-ers ... whatever, people moving home.
 
Had a roommate who would hit snooze on the alarm for *an hour* sometimes before finally getting up so i could go back to sleep. I threw the alarm out the window and told him we're using my alarm, i'm not hitting snooze even once and he can get up or miss class, his problem

Tough Love Lessons tend to stick better.
 
Had a neighbor years ago that did the same thing, gave them a taste of their own medicine, turn up my stereo full blast and left for a couple of hours, never had another issue with them.

Many people do not have a good power bar for power disruptions- turn the power off, on, off and hide
 
Did he show any ability to understand or practice manners? Nope.

A lot is being assumed about his behavior. Just because the dude claimed that Mr. Brookshire was shouting or whatever doesn't mean he was or maybe he just didn't know he was keeping his neighbors up and if they had of approached him as a reasonable adult rather than being insulting, passive aggressive and threatening, I think his response would have been a lot different.
 
Oh, yeah. I used to hear it from time-to-time as well when I was still working security.

Management made the brilliant decision to remodel one end of the Mall in such a way that the only way to get to gym was to leave front door open and walk around. That meant we couldn't lock the facility up after hours anymore, so we had to string up a chain, put up signs, and regularly patrol the area in order to keep people from wandering around where they weren't suppose to be after closing instead.

I had a couple of people (all of them black) accuse me of some kind of discrimination after turning them around from the barriers. That was actually kind of hilarious, given that pretty much all my co-workers were black at that point, and we got on fine. lol

I just let it slide. No reason to argue with people like that. It only encourages them.
It is easier when you are in a team. they will just cluck at you for a little bit. I rarely worked in a team.
 
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