Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 14, 2013 The NAACP released a statement denouncing the Zimmerman verdict. In it they stated, "we will continue to fight for the removal of Stand Your Ground laws in every state, and we will not rest until racial profiling in all its forms is outlawed," What the holy hell are they admitting to by being against Stand Your Ground laws? Are they capitulating to a racial element to laws written to protect victims? It's like being against car alarms. How can reasonable people read that and not be outraged. Especially law abiding black folk. Just one of many questions I have. We are unwittingly the architects of the demise of this great country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djg0770 481 Posted July 14, 2013 We are the donkey in the well in your avatar, and we're praying for a flood. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 15, 2013 We are the donkey in the well in your avatar, and we're praying for a flood. Sadly, you're correct. And it's an ass in a hole. Thank you very much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JackDaWack 2,895 Posted July 15, 2013 At first all they wanted was a trial.... yeah OK. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djg0770 481 Posted July 15, 2013 It's an ass in a hole. Nope. It's a democrat in a well. I'm sure of it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipafox 438 Posted July 15, 2013 Make a commitment to do one thing, every week, however small, to put an end to the NAACP. They are enslaving millions of people and destroying families and futures of Americans. This shit needs to come to a full halt now. I'm not entertaining this horrible blight on our country for one more minute. Oh, and "racist" doesn't carry an ounce of water for me. It's over. Grow up. Thank you, Trayvon. Obama asked me to honor him, and I am doing it. Trayvon will put an end to this bullshit if I have anything to say about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Secret Squirrel 3 Posted July 15, 2013 I am surprised that more organizations and people aren't saying emotionally charged things that they will come to regret in the following days. The NAACP is one of those groups that says stuff without thinking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 15, 2013 Make a commitment to do one thing, every week, however small, to put an end to the NAACP. They are enslaving millions of people and destroying families and futures of Americans. This shit needs to come to a full halt now. I'm not entertaining this horrible blight on our country for one more minute. Oh, and "racist" doesn't carry an ounce of water for me. It's over. Grow up. Thank you, Trayvon. Obama asked me to honor him, and I am doing it. Trayvon will put an end to this bs if I have anything to say about it. I have similar feelings. I was half hoping that those wanting to turn this verdict into a racial issue (not necessarily black, BTW) would riot and loot as is their wont. Maybe then we can finally have an honest dialog on race in this country. Unless of course, Occupy Sanford gets involved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Secret Squirrel 3 Posted July 15, 2013 I have similar feelings. I was half hoping that those wanting to turn this verdict into a racial issue (not necessarily black, BTW) would riot and loot as is their wont. Maybe then we can finally have an honest dialog on race in this country. Unless of course, Occupy Sanford gets involved. You shouldn't hope for riots and looting man, nothing is accomplished that way and it effects innocent people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipafox 438 Posted July 15, 2013 The honest dialogue is STFU and grow up. There's nothing left to talk about. Just people whining, complaining, and making excuses for bad behavior. Which would be just fine with me, except that it has been used to enslave millions of Americans. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 15, 2013 You shouldn't hope for riots and looting man, nothing is accomplished that way and it effects innocent people. Of course. It was more of a facetious sentiment. But as I watch the news and the demonstrators in NYC it looks a lot like occupy Wall Street. Who is pulling these strings? Once again a tragedy is being used to further an agenda. GZ's lawyer was being interviewed and asked about GZ getting his gun back. The lawyer rightly said that he needs protection now more than ever. The interviewer said, " so he needs personal protection? And the way to do that is carrying a weapon? " and they cut away. Unbelievable that patently ridiculous statements like that are passed as journalism. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 15, 2013 Now I understand how this crap happens. I was making an English muffin in my toaster oven. I wanted it cooked more so I set it to bagel. My wife asked me if I knew I had set it to bagel. I said yes what difference does it make? After all are not all bread products equal? Her response was that it makes a difference in how the system toasts it. I said WELL THEN THE SYSTEM HAS TO CHANGE! So I ran outside and burned my neighbor's car. True story. Except for the burning the car bit. Change a few words and we have what's happening right now to foment mass demonstrations and civil unrest. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
45Doll 5,884 Posted July 15, 2013 In case you hadn't noticed, 'racial' profiling now substitutes for 'criminal' profiling. According to the federal and NJ crime stats, young African American males (way less than 12% of the population, and many of whom would be termed 'children' in the ZImmerman context) are committing more than 50% of the murders and some large percentage of other crimes. If we look to mitigate crime we should focus first and foremost on the group/s doing the most damage. But that may not support building a racially charged argument. So the entire conversation in this country now only refers to 'racial' profiling instead of 'criminal' profiling. George Zimmerman was indeed profiling: criminally, not racially. Over 90% of the recent criminal offenses inside his gated community had been committed by black males. (Another inconvenient fact.) So the sight of a young black male in typical 'gangsta' garb was indeed a red flag. Not an indictment, not a conviction, but a red flag to be noticed. Who determines the makeup of a criminal profile? The criminals. So if the racial activists in this country don't like the current profile's racial component, they should be addressing young black males. But again, that doesn't serve their agenda. So they'll claim 'racial' profiling and squeal incessantly. This morning, 17 months after the incident, C-SPAN had a 45 minute call-in segment on the Zimmerman verdict. While the conversation progressed, they showed a trial-related picture of GZ in a shirt and tie. Which picture of TM did they show? You guessed it: the outdated 5-year-old angelic 12-year-old image. Even C-SPAN couldn't help themselves. There is no honest conversation on these topics occurring in this country at this time. The entire vocabulary has been completely skewed to produce a particular conclusion. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Walt of Destiny 412 Posted July 15, 2013 In case you hadn't noticed, 'racial' profiling now substitutes for 'criminal' profiling. According to the federal and NJ crime stats, young African American males (way less than 12% of the population, and many of whom would be termed 'children' in the ZImmerman context) are committing more than 50% of the murders and some large percentage of other crimes. If we look to mitigate crime we should focus first and foremost on the group/s doing the most damage. But that may not support building a racially charged argument. So the entire conversation in this country now only refers to 'racial' profiling instead of 'criminal' profiling. George Zimmerman was indeed profiling: criminally, not racially. Over 90% of the recent criminal offenses inside his gated community had been committed by black males. (Another inconvenient fact.) So the sight of a young black male in typical 'gangsta' garb was indeed a red flag. Not an indictment, not a conviction, but a red flag to be noticed. Who determines the makeup of a criminal profile? The criminals. So if the racial activists in this country don't like the current profile's racial component, they should be addressing young black males. But again, that doesn't serve their agenda. So they'll claim 'racial' profiling and squeal incessantly. This morning, 17 months after the incident, C-SPAN had a 45 minute call-in segment on the Zimmerman verdict. While the conversation progressed, they showed a trial-related picture of GZ in a shirt and tie. Which picture of TM did they show? You guessed it: the outdated 5-year-old angelic 12-year-old image. Even C-SPAN couldn't help themselves. There is no honest conversation on these topics occurring in this country at this time. The entire vocabulary has been completely skewed to produce a particular conclusion. Absolutely. ^^^^^^ The manipulation of facts into something that doesn't resemble facts is at the root of the brainwashing. There was a great quote from Upton Sinclair: "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Salary or power. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KevD 0 Posted July 15, 2013 Now I understand how this crap happens. I was making an English muffin in my toaster oven. I wanted it cooked more so I set it to bagel. My wife asked me if I knew I had set it to bagel. I said yes what difference does it make? After all are not all bread products equal? Her response was that it makes a difference in how the system toasts it. I said WELL THEN THE SYSTEM HAS TO CHANGE! So I ran outside and burned my neighbor's car. True story. Except for the burning the car bit. Change a few words and we have what's happening right now to foment mass demonstrations and civil unrest. Lololol Wow that story just brightened my day Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites