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Old 02-11-2016, 09:27 PM
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It's hard to get ahead in life if you have a criminal record. That's why it matters.
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Old 02-11-2016, 09:32 PM
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All black people must suffer because some black people commit crimes?

I don't understand your response.
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Old 02-11-2016, 09:57 PM
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Many black people do suffer because some commit crimes (disproportionately). It's hard for a man to take care of his children if he's in jail and it is equally hard on a child to grow up with a father in jail. It is hard on spouses and parents and siblings. And it is still hard on the individual amd their families when they get out because finding work can be difficult. And children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life styleAnd children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life style.

It's not about some collective punishment. It's about the association between criminality and poverty. And no, it doesn't affect all black people. Though I know many more unfairly suffer from associated perception and that is why addressing disproportionate criminality needs to be a priority for our nation as a whole.
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:09 PM
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Many black people do suffer because some commit crimes (disproportionately). It's hard for a man to take care of his children if he's in jail and it is equally hard on a child to grow up with a father in jail. It is hard on spouses and parents and siblings. And it is still hard on the individual amd their families when they get out because finding work can be difficult. And children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life styleAnd children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life style.

It's not about some collective punishment. It's about the association between criminality and poverty. And no, it doesn't affect all black people. Though I know many more unfairly suffer from associated perception and that is why addressing disproportionate criminality needs to be a priority for our nation as a whole.
As you are singing a much different tune now, I will drop the subject. I'm glad we agree that, we, as a nation, must make an effort to solve the problem, instead of guffawing about how bad blacks are.

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Old 02-11-2016, 10:12 PM
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You'd make a great politician ^^
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:18 PM
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Many black people do suffer because some commit crimes (disproportionately). It's hard for a man to take care of his children if he's in jail and it is equally hard on a child to grow up with a father in jail. It is hard on spouses and parents and siblings. And it is still hard on the individual amd their families when they get out because finding work can be difficult. And children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life styleAnd children in poor crime infested areas are more likely to be swept up in the same life style.

It's not about some collective punishment. It's about the association between criminality and poverty. And no, it doesn't affect all black people. Though I know many more unfairly suffer from associated perception and that is why addressing disproportionate criminality needs to be a priority for our nation as a whole.
A lot of these people jailed, are jailed for shit you and I and everyone else does... Like have a gram of weed on them.

The only real conspiracy that holds water is institutional racism. We have to at least acknowledge it before we can fix what you're suggesting we fix in your quoted post.
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:23 PM
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A lot of these people jailed, are jailed for shit you and I and everyone else does... Like have a gram of weed on them.

The only real conspiracy that holds water is institutional racism. We have to at least acknowledge it before we can fix what you're suggesting we fix in your quoted post.
U sound mad that u aren't black and that weed is a thing.

Pro-tip, don't smoke weed, become educated, learn2 aristocracy.
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Old 02-11-2016, 11:00 PM
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institutionalized racism is a way for racist blacks to remove accountability.


I aint dindu nuffin, it was cus im black!


No, jamarcus, it's because you robbed a liquor store, stole a get away car, and shot someone.
this is a very racist post
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:06 PM
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These brave patriots are defending our Constitution and you libscum sheeple just make fun of them. Enjoy your FEMA death camps when Obummer announces martial law.
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:13 PM
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As far as I can tell by reading CBS: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rancher-...lavoy-finicum/

This guy was armed, dangerous, had a warrant out for him, and these people were occupying federal land that wasn't even in disupte.

They were just trying to incite violence. They weren't peaceful protesters, that guy participated in the Nevada/Southern Utah rancher thing.

AFAIK there's good circumstantial, and anecdotal evidence, these events were related to white collar criminals, rich white criminal scum, and organized crime. Also $$ and they pissed off a lot of people in the world.

The FBI was just given the shitty order to go round em up cowboy, so to speak.

But these whites thought they were above their day in court and decided that whining about guns and federal government was the way to get out of it all.

I think TLDR, it's not right to even endanger law enforcement over your criminality and political views. If you want to make a statement it's better to be heard in a civilized way then brandishing guns and threatening to go down fighting and starting rebellion. Whatever this cowboy was trying to say was definitely lost on me. And I'm pretty adamant about peoples freedoms.
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