At least St Louis isn't in Ohio
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BoatShoes
Fixed that for you.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1647806 wrote:Black community means the collective societal norms put forth by urban black communities. I walk past a couple black people at the bus stop on my way to work five days a week. The voice this community speaks with is what I refer to. the beautification of this kid in Ferguson because he was killed by a white cop is being done and accepted by this community. Blacks who point out the ridiculousness of this are, and will be mocked and shunned by this same community.
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Manhattan BuckeyeAnd these same "grieving" people were where during his life?
And it is a strange community that only glorifies death, and it isn't just race related. White trash communities do the same thing. There have been 3 heroin-related deaths in my home county alone, and the response is the same - glorifying the guy like he's a saint, but doing nothing in life to help him out.
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BoatShoes
Funny you said this because I noticed you had to correct Believer for falling for it and sharing it thinking it is Michael Brown over in the Politics forum. Rest assured that happened all over the bowels of the internet.SportsAndLady;1644543 wrote:Yeah sooooo many "people" just absolutely ate that picture up... -
BoatShoes
Ah yes...nothing like a national media spectacle over a black "thug" from the hood being killed by a white cop to bring out those latent feelings of white supremacy that you pretend you don't have all the rest of the time. : thumbup:QuakerOats;1644562 wrote:In the history of the world has there yet been a civilized, prosperous, free and successful black nation governed by blacks? -
BoatShoes
Michael Brown was doing comparatively well considering the persecution the town of Ferguson has faced. He was set to enroll in college a few days before he was murdered...substantially beating the odds. Parents must not have been that bad. The worst I can see is that he committed the same crime as Jameis Winston and Cam Newton.Manhattan Buckeye;1647950 wrote:And these same "grieving" people were where during his life?
And it is a strange community that only glorifies death, and it isn't just race related. White trash communities do the same thing. There have been 3 heroin-related deaths in my home county alone, and the response is the same - glorifying the guy like he's a saint, but doing nothing in life to help him out.
The only difference is there is no rioting over a junkie od'ing.
He was much more successful at that point in his life than a junkie who died by OD. But why should we surprised that your uppity ass would think they're even remotely the same?
"But, but, but...Michael Brown didn't get into Vandy or haaaaaaahhhvvaarrrd?? Just murder him right now so we don't waste a pell grant on him! I've got the vapors!" -
Heretic
Well, in QQuaker's defense, when you're a hillbilly from one of Ohio's rural Oxy-snorting communities, it sometimes is necessary to act out on those "supremacist" feelings to maintain having a reason to live.BoatShoes;1647952 wrote:Ah yes...nothing like a national media spectacle over a black "thug" from the hood being killed by a white cop to bring out those latent feelings of white supremacy that you pretend you don't have all the rest of the time. : thumbup: -
Manhattan Buckeye
The odds of that guy graduating from a community college or doing anything productive is so remote, why even bring it up.BoatShoes;1647955 wrote:Michael Brown was doing comparatively well considering the persecution the town of Ferguson has faced. He was set to enroll in college a few days before he was murdered...substantially beating the odds. Parents must not have been that bad. The worst I can see is that he committed the same crime as Jameis Winston and Cam Newton.
He was much more successful at that point in his life than a junkie who died by OD. But why should we surprised that your uppity ass would think they're even remotely the same?
"But, but, but...Michael Brown didn't get into Vandy or haaaaaaahhhvvaarrrd?? Just murder him right now so we don't waste a pell grant on him! I've got the vapors!"
And who cares about Winston or Newton, they both committed crimes and went to universities that tolerated it. Other universities wouldn't. That doesn't make them "great" guys with a heart of gold, they screwed up and committed crimes and were fortunate enough to be athletically talented enough that Florida State and Auburn looked the other way. Virginia kicked out a guy for stealing a hallmates campus card and spending less than $20 at the university convenience store. Some schools have more ethics than others.
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Have no idea where that guy is now, but was a highly recruited LB. Not only did the school kick him out, it appears he served some jail time, over $20. -
BoatShoes
My point is that the some of the poor choices young men make do not define them as thugs. By all accounts Michael Brown, going to a trade school (you know the type of schools we are saying young people should go to now) and wanted to be a heating and cooling engineer and wanted to own his own business. Those are pretty distinct and articulate goals for an 18 year old.Manhattan Buckeye;1647964 wrote:The odds of that guy graduating from a community college or doing anything productive is so remote, why even bring it up.
And who cares about Winston or Newton, they both committed crimes and went to universities that tolerated it. Other universities wouldn't. That doesn't make them "great" guys with a heart of gold, they screwed up and committed crimes and were fortunate enough to be athletically talented enough that Florida State and Auburn looked the other way. Virginia kicked out a guy for stealing a hallmates campus card and spending less than $20 at the university convenience store. Some schools have more ethics than others.
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Have no idea where that guy is now, but was a highly recruited LB. Not only did the school kick him out, it appears he served some jail time, over $20.
Your assertion that he wouldn't have been a productive adult is spurious and reflects your utterly vile contempt of human beings that aren't uppity country club prudes that you've presented elsewhere on this forum. I'd dare say that a future Michael Brown fixing air conditioners might have contributed more genuine value to society than your endless melodramatic derp.
"Those p00rz had better just die already and decrease the surplus population." -
Con_Alma
Turns out, MB was right.BoatShoes;1647980 wrote:...
Your assertion that he wouldn't have been a productive adult is ... -
Heretic
As a fan of gallows humor, I lol'd.Con_Alma;1647983 wrote:Turns out, MB was right. -
Con_Alma
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vball10setHelloAgain;1647787 wrote:Every funeral I've attended has glorified the deceased in a way everyone knew wasn't true. The guy who's divorced 3 times and cheated on every wife he had was a family man, the teenager who got drunk and hit a telephone pole was a loving son and devoted brother, the raging asshole was just a guy who wanted to leave the world better than he found it, you get the point. Certainly not unique to the black community. You see it in virtually every celebrity death too
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Michael Brown's actions prior to the shooting spoke volumes, and this can't be ignored--no matter how much of a "swell guy" his family says he was (see post quoted above yours). Anytime a young person loses their life it's a tragedy in one form or another, but the looting and destruction in the aftermath in this case was inexcusable...and I've yet to hear Jesse, Al, et al apologize for the actions of the black "community", "neighborhood", etc.BoatShoes;1647980 wrote:My point is that the some of the poor choices young men make do not define them as thugs. By all accounts Michael Brown, going to a trade school (you know the type of schools we are saying young people should go to now) and wanted to be a heating and cooling engineer and wanted to own his own business. Those are pretty distinct and articulate goals for an 18 year old. -
Manhattan Buckeye"Your assertion that he wouldn't have been a productive adult is spurious and reflects your utterly vile contempt of human beings that aren't uppity country club prudes that you've presented elsewhere on this forum."
Oh go suck an egg. We deal and respect all people that deal and respect us. We have security people, cable people, heating and air people, pest control people, public works people, roofing people, landscaping people and the vast majority of them are great people - and we have no contempt for them regardless of their race.
Hell, I'd guess many of our vendors make more than we do. It takes balls to start your own company, especially in today's horrific regulatory environment.
It seems like the only person having contempt is you, because when your shitty arguments fall flat, what else do you have?
Back to the point of the thread, this guy didn't seem on track to do anything. Anyone can dream of becoming a plumber, or heating and air specialist. It takes work and a lot of effort. -
Raw Dawgin' it
End the thread - Where are all the white people rising up and looting?fish82;1647769 wrote:Interesting.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/25/critics-see-racial-double-standard-in-coverage-of-/ -
like_that
Yup. This thread is now complete with boat shoes brining is full retard act in here.Raw Dawgin' it;1648098 wrote:End the thread - Where are all the white people rising up and looting? -
CenterBHSFan
It's interesting, your choice of words. Murdered, eh? You don't know the facts of the situation anymore than anybody else on this site does, but yet you are referring to him as being "murdered". You're mind is obviously made up, thinking the way that you are told to think.BoatShoes;1647955 wrote:Michael Brown was doing comparatively well considering the persecution the town of Ferguson has faced. He was set to enroll in college a few days before he was murdered...substantially beating the odds. Parents must not have been that bad. The worst I can see is that he committed the same crime as Jameis Winston and Cam Newton.
He was much more successful at that point in his life than a junkie who died by OD. But why should we surprised that your uppity ass would think they're even remotely the same?
"But, but, but...Michael Brown didn't get into Vandy or haaaaaaahhhvvaarrrd?? Just murder him right now so we don't waste a pell grant on him! I've got the vapors!"
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bigdaddy2003Lol, the last two posts made this thread. There are a few people on this site who I don't think I would enjoy hanging out with and the majority are politically related.
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gut
must have been passing the sizzurp around at the weekly brown shirt meeting againCenterBHSFan;1648168 wrote: Are you kidding me? Seriously... are you kidding me? -
Glory Days[video=youtube_share;1urLh8Kh_9A][/video]
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rmolin73
What isn't that from like the early 90's? Since we're going back in history.Glory Days;1648214 wrote:[video=youtube_share;1urLh8Kh_9A][/video]
Good thing she didn't shoot him. she prevented riots and looting by letting her face get bashed in.
http://patch.com/illinois/joliet/cicero-riot
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HelloAgainShould have worked on slipping the right cross. Poor guard game too. I scored it 10-8 for the black guy.
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Glory Days
Of course it isn't anything new. Neither is cops shooting unarmed people. So don't act like its something new, especially when it happened 2 other times in the same time frame the Ferguson shooting happened.rmolin73;1648220 wrote:What isn't that from like the early 90's? Since we're going back in history.
http://patch.com/illinois/joliet/cicero-riot
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BoatShoes
He wasn't a perfect "sweet baby angel" but by all accounts he was on track to make more of himself than unfortunately many urban youths.Manhattan Buckeye;1648001 wrote:
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BoatShoes
Very telling that you say nothing of "full retard acts" when CCrunner was calling black people animals.like_that;1648100 wrote:Yup. This thread is now complete with boat shoes brining is full retard act in here.
But hey, we already know your feelings about blacks now don't we since these threads pop up every couple of months or so. :RpS_blushing: -
BoatShoes
It seems you don't know the definition of the word "murder."CenterBHSFan;1648168 wrote:It's interesting, your choice of words. Murdered, eh? You don't know the facts of the situation anymore than anybody else on this site does, but yet you are referring to him as being "murdered". You're mind is obviously made up, thinking the way that you are told to think.
Are you kidding me? Seriously... are you kidding me?
Here is the definition of Murder in the Ohio Revised Code
Here is the Definition of Second Degree Murder in the Missouri Revised Statutes[h=2]2903.02 Murder.[/h](A) No person shall purposely cause the death of another or the unlawful termination of another's pregnancy.
Second degree murder, penalty.565.021. 1. A person commits the crime of murder in the second degree if he:
(1) Knowingly causes the death of another person or, with the purpose of causing serious physical injury to another person, causes the death of another person
Any time a human being purposely, knowingly or intentionally kills another human being it is a murder.
The police officer in this case purposely, knowingly and intentionally killed michael brown.
It follows that the Police officer murdered Michael Brown.
It is not a question of whether the Police Officer murdered Michael Brown. It is a question of whether or not it was a justified murder because Police are given special protections when they murder other humans if they justifiably do so in the line of duty as agents of the state.
So yes, my mind is indeed made up on the issue you highlighted in red because I understand the definition of the word.