White Privilege

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dbphoenix, Aug 23, 2014.

  1. In other words, just keep doing what you've been doing and hope for a different result. Good plan.

    Most of the working class people I know would rather vote for ISIS than the democrats. They see democrats bringing in wave after wave of low skilled hispanics to depress their wages. What good is the minimum wage if you don't have a freakin' job?

    They see public schools, the only schools they can afford unlike the rich liberals who write these articles, ruined by political correctness, unionism and an influx of hispanics and thuggish blacks who can't be disciplined.

    They see democrats go to outrageous lengths to stoke racial divisiveness. Unlike rich liberals, they can't retreat to gated communities and condos with heavy security. They have to deal with the reality on the streets.

    They see their values, their traditions, their religious beliefs all mocked and trashed by democrats. Good luck overcoming that by raising the minimum wage.
     
    #361     Nov 16, 2014
  2. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI


    Yes, he is a moron .. IQ < 80 for sure.
     
    #362     Nov 16, 2014
  3. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI

    #363     Nov 16, 2014
  4. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Zaid Jilani

    Georgia Man Shoots and Kills Latino 22-Year-Old For Pulling Into Wrong Driveway; Gets $500 Fine and Probation


    Unequal treatment before the law has become a hot topic in a country reeling from cases like those of Troy Davis and Michael Brown. In Georgia, yet another case has arisen of an innocent young minority man being shot to death with little punishment for his killer.

    In January 2013, 22-year-old Georgia Tech student Rodrigo Diaz, alongside his girlfriend and two other friends, pulled into a driveway in Gwinett County, Georgia, hoping to pick up a friend for skating. It turned out to be the wrong driveway. The homeowner, Phillip Sailors, emerged from the home and fired a warning shot with his .22 pistol. As Diaz began to drive away, Sailors fired again, striking Diaz in the head and killing him.

    Despite these circumstances, police arrested Diaz's girlfriend and their two friends and held them overnight. This week, Sailors pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, and will have one year of probation and be charged a $500 fine.
     
    #365     Nov 21, 2014
  6. fan27

    fan27

    That is pretty crazy. It does not always turn out like that though.

    "As someone pointed out to me, the $500 fine assessed against Sailors here in Georgia stands in stark contrast to the outcome of a recent case in Michigan. In that tragedy, a drunken 19-year-old girl got in a late-night car wreck and started banging on a nearby door seeking help. The homeowner shot and killed her through the door.
    Fifty-five-year-old Theodore Wafer was found guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter and sentenced to a minimum of 17 years. “From my fear, I caused the loss of a life that was too young to leave this world,” Wafer told the court at his sentencing. “And for that, I carry that guilt and sorrow forever.”
     
    #366     Nov 21, 2014
  7. Max E.

    Max E.

    If you ask me, id say they just saw an easy target.

    Student mugged, says he deserved it because of his 'privilege'


    Maggie LitReporter@MaggieLitCROon Nov 24, 2014 at 2:21 PM EDT

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    • Oliver Friedfeld blames his misfortune on his privilege and the inequality gap.
    • The student suggests that until we right the wrongs of the past, society should get used to “sporadic muggings and break-ins.”
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    A Georgetown University (GU) student who says he was mugged at gunpoint says he “can hardly blame" his assailants.

    Senior Oliver Friedfeld and his roommate were held at gunpoint and mugged recently. However, the GU student isn’t upset. In fact he says he “can hardly blame [his muggers].”

    “Who am I to stand from my perch of privilege, surrounded by million-dollar homes and paying for a $60,000 education, to condemn these young men as ‘thugs?’ It’s precisely this kind of “otherization” that fuels the problem.” Tweet This



    “Not once did I consider our attackers to be ‘bad people.’ I trust that they weren’t trying to hurt me. In fact, if they knew me, I bet they’d think I was okay,” wrote Friedfeld in an editorial featured in The Hoya, the university’s newspaper.

    http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6097
     
    #367     Nov 25, 2014
  8. And if the vic pulls out his concealed 9mm and shoots the mugger dead, he "deserved it" for his thuggery.

    Sheesh!
     
    #368     Nov 25, 2014
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    The difference is that conservatives are perfectly willing to admit that there are racist people out there - of all races - that are ignorant and wrong. You, however, and apologist moonbats like you, aren't willing to admit that there are thugs. Everyone gets a pass, as long as they aren't white.

    The tragic thing, however, is that the left is fueling the very race war it claims it is against. The more you encourage bad people to rise up and fight imaginary "white privilege", the more people will begin to have extreme viewpoints on both sides of the argument. You are effectively eliminating the moderates by forcing people to choose a side.

    You will reap what you sow.
     
    #369     Nov 25, 2014
  10. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    By Tom Boggioni

    African-American Man Stopped by Michigan Cop for Walking with His Hands in His Pockets
    In Michigan, putting your hands in your pockets on a cold day counts as suspicious behavior, if you're black.


    An African-American man, out for a walk on a cold Michigan day, was stopped by police after a caller reported that he looked suspicious because he had his hands in his pockets.

    Brandon B. Waxx McKean posted video on his Facebook page showing his encounter with a police officer who briefly detained him on Thanksgiving day while he was out for a stroll.

    In the video the officer can be seen radioing in, asking dispatch to close out a contact file, before explaining to McKean that he was stopped because he was “making people nervous.”

    “Well, you were making people nervous,” the officer explained as he took out his own cellphone and began filming the encounter.

    “By walking by?” McKean asked.

    “Yeah they said you had your hands in your pockets,” the officer replied.

    “Wow,” McKean said. “Walking by, having your hands in your pockets makes people nervous and call the police when it’s snowing outside?” to which the officer admits, “It is.”

    Asked by the officer, “What are you up to today?” McKean replied, “Walking, with my hands in my pockets. Walking.”

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    It's not racism, of course. It's about walking down the street with your hands in your pockets.
     
    #370     Nov 30, 2014
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