America needs to get a handle on its ghetto shitbags

PrchJrkr

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Not human yet. It will take many, many generations to find an IQ above what is needed to live in society.
 

Hijinx

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Mah boy din do nuffin.

One look at the pictures of these two kids and we know who is dead and who did the stabbing. Is that racist or just fact?
I wasn't there I don't know who was the aggressor, but I know which kid came to the game carrying a knife.

This kid came armed. End of story.
 

vraiblonde

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Mah boy din do nuffin.

One look at the pictures of these two kids and we know who is dead and who did the stabbing. Is that racist or just fact?
I wasn't there I don't know who was the aggressor, but I know which kid came to the game carrying a knife.

This kid came armed. End of story.

You know, I have been provoked before but not to the point where I killed someone. Now, it's possible that the stabbing victim was one of those obnoxious high school jocks that we all had to put up with and he did start the fight. But the other kid looks pretty sturdy from his pics and normally these high school altercations get fists thrown, not murder.

And if it wasn't what it seems, why doesn't the dad tell us what it was?

"Um, well, he told my son he was in the wrong seat....."

🤪

I'm willing to change my mind given more information. But honestly I don't know these people and there are murders happening all over the country every minute, so this isn't something I'll be following closely...or at all.
 

Hijinx

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Like I stated before, I don't know who was the aggressor, but I know who brought the knife.

The dad says how his kid was such a good student, had 2 jobs ,well now he is a murderer.
He killed a person. A person of another race. Which brings forth the question of race.
Why did he carry a knife that day? It wasn't to open boxes at one of his jobs.
He may be a smart kid, but he did a stupid act, and his life is probably going to be destroyed , he will probably be tried as an adult.
 

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You know, I have been provoked before but not to the point where I killed someone. Now, it's possible that the stabbing victim was one of those obnoxious high school jocks that we all had to put up with and he did start the fight. But the other kid looks pretty sturdy from his pics and normally these high school altercations get fists thrown, not murder.
When your first thought is to go DEFCON 1, there's a problem.
 

vraiblonde

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When your first thought is, "I should really pack a knife to go to a track meet 'cause I feel a need to bring one", there's a problem.

Well, it might be that the stabber had been bullied and targeted in the past by these boys, and brought a knife for his own protection, which he happened to need that day.

The problem is that literally every single day we see news stories and videos and police reports of young black men assaulting and killing people for no reason and with no prior contact. So it's reasonable to take this story at face value - black kid felt dissed by white kid, stabs white kid to death, parents make excuses, post pics of black kid in 3rd grade and tell stories about how one time he was nice to a neighbor.

I was going to go into this long sociological diatribe but I couldn't put it together. Then @stgislander summed it up:

Pattern recognition is a thing.

I think it's disgraceful what the Democrat Party has done to young black men and black families, and society in general.
 

Czar

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The real red flag here is the increasing tendency in certain segments of society to react violently, without regard.

We see countless social media examples of people unhinged, no self control in public settings, and more extreme examples of fighting, shootings,

What is going on in particular communities when we witness the initial reaction to even the smallest of beef's is to use a weapon?

This problem for the most part, is being ignored by community leadership, for to do so, would force some plain truths they want to ignore.
 

Monello

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You bunch of f u c king racist's...
I think this tweet sums up pretty well the frustration that many feel every time we hear about these sort of incidents.



Stating something factual isn't racist.


"My boy a goot boy"
Gnob1wDXYAAr808
 
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PrchJrkr

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I think this tweet sums up pretty well the frustration that many feel every time we hear about these sort of incidents.



Stating something factual isn't racist.


"My boy a goot boy"
Gnob1wDXYAAr808


Stating someone doesn't have the intelligence to know that stabbing another person to death over being "dissed" is apparently racist now. So be it. I stand by my words. It takes many, many years of conditioning to make a wild animal safe to be around people. Sometimes, multiple generations of conditioning are needed.

I've been called much worse by much better people but it still doesn't change the fact that a large portion of a certain demographic are involved in violent crimes by acting out with purely animalistic reactions to the slightest provocative.
 
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