I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
Who monitors a board all weekend to see if her pet article was posted? That's not normal human behavior.
And you know she checked in every 30-90 mins & as time passed & 'her article' wasn't posted, her mental fits that started at a minor frustration level grew to physical as she'd flap her arms in increasing rage. I'm guessing a wall may have been punched before she posted.
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
Just be a woman. Why draw lines?
Also, and then I have to get to work, you posting your resume is funny. Embarrassing that fine school like that. Almost every black woman posting on this board is married to a white man -- some of them are Republicans too!
See how that matters not all in this discussion?
You know there is no way this person is a Black women and I bet they have no black friends period.
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
Just be a woman. Why draw lines?
Are you black the way Rachel Dolezal is black? Ie, not at all?
I never read or watch CNN unless I like to play spot the error.
It is so so bad. I had to read this sentence 3 times before I figured it out- "Roper, the Birmingham police chief, called the fact bystanders would take pictures of an officer being beaten rather than help him, then proceed to post them, "absolutely inhumane."
Do you think this writer asked himself how many commas he could fit into a sentence?
My husband was asleep - thanks for asking. I waited ALL WEEKEND for someone to post about this - it was a headline on CNN for petes sake - but not a word. Ferguson, on the other hand - pages and pages.
It's like white lives and cops lives don't matter.
When you spend a whole weekend waiting to see if a CNN article gets reposted on the Internet, it's time to reexamine your life.
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
Just be a woman. Why draw lines?
Are you black the way Rachel Dolezal is black? Ie, not at all?
"I'm not a black woman, but I play one on the internet."
Post by Velar Fricative on Aug 17, 2015 8:40:20 GMT -5
Yeah, there is nothing in that article that tells me the LEO *should* have shot the guy, so I don't get why this experience is being used to prove a point. Becoming aggressive? I don't recall any of the white guys in wifebeaters and mullets getting shot for that on COPS.
I mean, I could see the theoretical argument that cops would be more hesitant to legitimately defend themselves because they're afraid of making a mistake and losing their careers or going to prison. But right now the primary problem we have is that cops are too quick to pull a gun and too trigger happy, especially when it comes to black people. And the whole "better tried by twelve than carried by six" mantra has been part of the police mentality for ages - it's not going away anytime soon. So until I see any evidence that cops are getting killed because they're afraid to pull their guns, I'm going to mark this down as Not A Real Problem.
I've said nothing inflammatory or offensive. Just speaking facts.
Personally - as a black, Spelman educated republican woman married to a white democrat, I find your posts about black people meetings and natural hair checkins offensive.
My husband was asleep - thanks for asking. I waited ALL WEEKEND for someone to post about this - it was a headline on CNN for petes sake - but not a word. Ferguson, on the other hand - pages and pages.
It's like white lives and cops lives don't matter.
They don't. Are you white? You better go run hide before some scary non white person kills you!
Which won't matter.
The first line was sarcasm. The second line? Not so much. White lives matter. Black lives matter. Trolls lives don't matter at all.
Yeah, there is nothing in that article that tells me the LEO *should* have shot the guy, so I don't get why this experience is being used to prove a point. Becoming aggressive? I don't recall any of the white guys in wifebeaters and mullets getting shot for that on COPS.