I Get The Sense Whites Are Trying To "Get Over" The Remnants Of Their Racial Past

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Scataphagos, Nov 26, 2014.

  1. You are exactly right. Whether in bikers, gangbangers, or high end thieves, they wouldn't take what's called a "straight job" for any amount of money. It's the same reason that a few, not many, but a few guys just can't adjust after combat. There are people who just love that shit. Here's the problem they run into when making that decision to live outside the law. I can't recall who said it, but basically it's when you decide to live outside the law, you no longer have the protection of the law when things go south.
    The big difference with blacks is what we're seeing is this gangland lifestyle infiltrate a sizable portion of their communities. Some would say this is the result of hopelessness that they feel. Problem is, if that were true they would have been a lot more prone to gang culture 60 years ago when things were much, much worse for blacks in general. That wasn't the case. So why now with all kinds of opportunity being presented to them? Indoctrination. Brainwashing. A systematic narrative being shoved down their throats over and over again until they actually believe their only shot is a life of crime. Blacks are often completely out of touch with reality. That's how you get thousands of people to believe that this racist white cop decided that he was going to go out and kill some innocent black kid, in the middle of the day, in the middle of the street, in the middle of the town, in front of several dozen witnesses, just cause he felt like it. They actually believe that's what happened. I'm not sure there's any coming back from that deep of delusion.
     
    #21     Nov 26, 2014
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  2. TGregg

    TGregg

    Heck, look at what Brown's mom said:

    We have video of him stealing cigars and shoving the shop keeper aside. Video. Undisputed. The "Gentle Giant" had a record. And loving mom - well her and a gang beat up the kids grandma, smashing in somebody's face with a lead pipe, stealing money and tshirts. And his step dad. Burn this city to the ground! But, oh her kid. He was a saint.

    That's not delusional. That is insane.

    http://news.yahoo.com/slain-us-teens-parents-call-officers-account-crazy-144031106.html
     
    #22     Nov 26, 2014
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  3. This is a very important distinction. Anyone who has ever sat on a jury for a black defendant [and with any jurors of color on the panel] can attest that the vast majority of the time it's near impossible to attain a conviction [unanimous decision] because the black jurors will rarely, if ever, vote in favor. I've seen this happen, up close and personal, maybe 4-5 times. I know this ahead of time, and you can be certain the prosecutors and the defense know this as well.

    OTOH, white people have no problem with voting in favor of a conviction of a fellow white. It's not even an "issue of race", as they have no need to defend the criminal behavior of someone of their own race. If he/she is guilty, they are guilty, simple as that.

    Same thing with politics. Even SNL has created a skit lampooning the absurdity of black loyalty to Obama. No matter what he does or says, the fact that he has their skin color is all that matters. It's pretty clear for everyone to see [if they are not politically correct] which race is the most "racist".
     
    #23     Nov 26, 2014
  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    "White guilt" is a fiction created by Liberal Socialists to advance racial division. There is no such thing. Nobody here owned slaves. Nobody's parents here owned slaves. No white person alive is guilty of slavery and/or systematic racial oppression. White guilt is a lie.
     
    #24     Nov 27, 2014
  5. Well, you want insanity, Here's some insanity. I know it's the middle of the night. I must be high casue this is some crazy shit. Seems Brown was a budding evangelist. LMFAO. You can't make this shit up. Well, I guess you can cause somebody is talking shit.
    In Ferguson, mundane choices lead to tragedy
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    By ADAMMichael Brown spent part of his last morning chatting with some workmen about Jesus. Police officer Darren Wilson got a call to help a feverish child. Dorian Johnson got up at 7 a.m. with the intention of getting breakfast for his girlfriend.
    Brown, 18, and Johnson, 22, had only known each other a few months when they bumped into each other in a parking lot outside their Ferguson, Missouri, apartment building, but they had awoken Aug. 9 with the same bad idea: Let's get high. All they needed were cigarillos to make a blunt.
    "When I told him I was going to get cigarillos, he was like, 'I need one, too. Let's walk to the store,'" Johnson recalled in testimony.
    It took them awhile to get moving. Brown — who'd recently taken to rapping about God — stopped to speak with a landscaper who had been cursing about a chain saw that wouldn't start.
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    FILE- In this Aug. 25, 2014, file photo, Dorian Johnson leaves Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Ch …
    "He told me that the Lord Jesus Christ would help me with my anger problem," the worker later told the grand jury.
     
    #25     Nov 27, 2014