Posted on 03/31/2018 8:30:19 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
sorry...but certain groups are scary...
Exactly, and don’t be sorry. No need to apologize for reality.
In his mind it is all about him. Nobody else matters, its his feelings, his thoughts, his beliefs.
The shorter version, Sociopath
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Even shorter version: Yute
She needs to carry.
A life lesson for both. I hope they enjoy their new found wisdom and remember it.
We have only partial information to render a judgement - the gender of the people involved.
In today’s culture of PC, we must also know their race, sexual orientation/gender identification, and political persuasion to effectively render a nuanced absolute judgement.
No.
If a man making ape noises approaches a lone woman in a dark alley and he gives chase, she should run for her life, or shoot him dead.
As for me personally, I am an old man, I carry a gun and I do not run.
This rodent should be taught that if you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
But not a *complete* idiot: he chased a woman, not a man who might have kicked his a**.
I was walking on a main street, not a side street. Even with streetlights it was dark and little traffic.
A black man was on the other side of the street walking in the opposite direction.
While I didn't stare him down I did keep my eye on him.
As we got closer, he did what I expected him to do.
He started to cross the street in a trajectory that would have meant we would meet face to face.
I decided to be proactive.
As he crossed the street, I crossed the street.
As I said it was late and dark and few cars but if anything happened it would be in full view of any car that drove by.
When we met in the middle of the street, I started screaming,'GET THE HELL AWAY FROM ME', 'GET OUT OF MY FACE'.
He looked stunned and surprised. He said nothing and kept on walking.
I stood there, in the middle of the street, and watched him walk away until there was a safe distance and then I went on my way.
Wow. Glad he kept walking.
Racist White Man Kills Unarmed Black Man
I certainly wouldn't agree but that would be 'the narrative'.
Such are the times we live in.
She was scared of him and ran. That he chased her was validation of the fear.
He didn’t say “Hey, I just want to talk to you.” Or “I wanted to escort you home.”
Instead, wordlessly chased like a would-be assailant.
She’d be justified in shooting him if he followed her into an alley.
I expected a response to my post along those lines. I seriously no longer give a damn.
Cop to criminal: “Why were you running?”
Criminal reply: “’Cause you was chasin’ me!”
Did this happen or are you just bored?
The jerk shows she was right to run—he’s nasty and wacko.
The link is also posted at #3.
There was a detailed article about a Boston gal that went to teach at some small town in Alaska. She went for a jog down the one road leading out of the small town. From the tracks in the snow, she came around a turn in the road, stopped, and ran even faster heading back into town.
About 100 yards from where she turned is when the two wolves running down the road chased her down. A third wolf was running alongside the road to flank her.
The got her down for a bit with the snow showing her fallen and some blood. She got up and ran another 20 feet where a large patch of disturbed snow and lots of blood showed where the wolves had finally killed her. About 80 yards off the road is where they found her body.
They figured the wolves naturally responded to her running away and her fear. (No pups, the wolves weren’t hungry, just being wolves.)
Thought the story was apt. And yes, women should carry a weapon.
Lets just say that, I am a dark skinned hispanic, and fairly scary looking, even when I smile. If _I_ saw me walking down the street, I would probably do my best to avoid me!
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