While the action may be unwise, expecting the blacks of Baltimore to react differently is simply moronic.
"I don't immediately get what I want so I throw a temper tantrum". Childish sentiment. How ****ing moronic to expect otherwise?
While the action may be unwise, expecting the blacks of Baltimore to react differently is simply moronic.
not exactly judged by their clothes. but the way you dress, is a consequence of the way you behave!
and yes judging people by there behaviour is normal and relevant
Ok, right now I'm in my office working in short cargo pants and a T-shirt.
So, please tell me how I ought to be behaving.
Ok, right now I'm in my office working in short cargo pants and a T-shirt.
So, please tell me how I ought to be behaving.
Ok, right now I'm in my office working in short cargo pants and a T-shirt.
So, please tell me how I ought to be behaving.
Yea, I'm actually wearing a hoodie at work today. I hope i don't get arrested.
good to know you have no ettiquete, or a low level or a hipster job.
i'm fine with my shirt and tie.
lol, what exactly is a hipster job?
Are you also fine with painting everything and everyone with a stereotype?
You've missed the point of every post I've made in this thread. No one planned these riots. This is not a broad strategy amongst black leaders to riot every time something happens that they don't like.it is about wanting change, whats the best way these protestors can get that change?
seriously they want change i get that.
but how do they plan to accomplish it.
how are they taken seriously when part of protestors riot and burn **** down?
distance yourself from that group. how do you do it. it could start with a wardrobe change.
i just dont get the feeling that they are willing to work for change and a better live.
but they want handouts from obama. obamacare, "free" education, this isnt the american dream
You've missed the point of every post I've made in this thread. No one planned these riots. This is not a broad strategy amongst black leaders to riot every time something happens that they don't like.
This was an organic emotional reaction by people who put up with police abuse on a daily basis. It wasn't a good idea. It isn't going to benefit them in the short term, it's going to harm them.
But hey, let's sit on out high horses and turn up our noses so that they know we don't approve. Sounds like fun.
Okay so we're not having the same conversation. Lesson learned.well then u misunderstand me.i am just saying whats the point of these protest/riots. and why are they rioting/protesting? they want change?
why should i or the world sympathize with them?
i am just suggesting they should better themselves, if the system is holding them down, protest in a serious construct-full way.
If they wanna reach accomplish something. if not by all means loot riot and burn. wait for the obama handouts
this is just ludicrous
Okay so we're not having the same conversation. Lesson learned.
I'll try to avoid such interactions with you in the future.
"I don't immediately get what I want so I throw a temper tantrum". Childish sentiment. How ****ing moronic to expect otherwise?
Okay so we're not having the same conversation. Lesson learned.
I'll try to avoid such interactions with you in the future.
I think in order to comment further people need to actually do 5 mins of research about Baltimore. Wikipedia will Suffice.
The town has been through hell economically. One of the largest employers, Bethlehem Steel, went out of business. What took its place? Prostitution and drugs. The town, like Detroit, has seen entire neighborhoods sold for pennies and abandoned. Many neighborhoods lack even basic water and electricity.
This honestly isn't about the young man killed. It's about the 21st century America. The growing divide between the rich and everyone else. And the economic devastation of a country adapting to 21st century economics. Our manufacturing base has been gutted, leaving behind places like Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit in the wake.
I think in order to comment further people need to actually do 5 mins of research about Baltimore. Wikipedia will Suffice.
The town has been through hell economically. One of the largest employers, Bethlehem Steel, went out of business. What took its place? Prostitution and drugs. The town, like Detroit, has seen entire neighborhoods sold for pennies and abandoned. Many neighborhoods lack even basic water and electricity.
This honestly isn't about the young man killed. It's about the 21st century America. The growing divide between the rich and everyone else. And the economic devastation of a country adapting to 21st century economics. Our manufacturing base has been gutted, leaving behind places like Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit in the wake.