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While we're on the subject of Negro's vs. the White Devils I'd like to point out that my working and professional experiences with black people over the years has been nothing but good for the most part. No more problems with them than with some occasional a-hole I run into from any other race. I'm pretty sure Mav would agree. I'm also pretty sure what he's trying to get across in this thread, as am I, is that gang violence is paralyzing this city. People are afraid. The better part of these black folk I interacted with today are probably going home to a neighborhood where they're afraid to go outside. They're afraid their kids are going to get sucked into this gang violence and/or get gunned down just for being around. This is a bullshit way to live and something serious needs to be done about it. What's been done up to this point just ain't working.
I have some very very good trading friends that are black Captain and yes I agree with you. I've helped all of them find jobs and get backers. That's the kind of guy I am.
Yep, business as usual. This is just one family. Makes you wonder how many tens of millions, probably hundreds of millions, being scamed by city workers? http://www.suntimes.com/news/13688964-418/1-family-3-chicago-cops-on-disability.html
Again, biggest threat to the black man is another young black man. All three of these thugs need to be taken out and shot. Nothing worth saving and they are beyond any type of rehabilitation. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...or-3-teens-20120716,0,2892757.story?track=rss And as usual here come the friends and family with the same old rap. He was a good boy. FUCK YOU! The kid is a menace to society and needs to be executed.
So three black teens kill a homeless guy. Certainly indicates that these teens have no respect for human life. Their actions also indicate, they don't even value their own life, they don't care what happens to themselves. "What are you going to do to me?" Not in a defiant manner but with a voice that they've experienced enough that life is meanless to them as is the future in this point in time. We aren't going to teach them a lesson. Every adult in their life who is supposed to teach them a lesson is a failure. Who is going to teach them a lesson? The police, the courts, the prison, me or you? No one. Period. To them. school is out, nothing to learn here. If young black males valued their own life, then they would value others lives.
but what i'd like to know is, why did crime explode, double or tripple from 1960 to 1970 and stay elevated ever since?