Posted on 02/21/2024 8:32:42 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
A Syracuse mom burst into her daughter’s classroom and repeatedly punched her teacher in the face, breaking several bones as at least 25 horrified children looked on, according to police.
“These are injuries you don’t often see in a boxing match,” Onondaga District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick said at a Tuesday press conference about the incident.
Lynzina Sutton, 31, arrived at Lincoln Middle School Friday with her mother, Roxanne Thompkins, and both women attempted to make their way past security.
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You may not like the NY Post or the Daily Mail but they provide news that the NY Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe refuse to publish.
For the third time, I never said I didn’t like the New York Post content. I said that their website is trashy and perverse.
There are a lot of people in the Black community who are hard working Americans. I think it's important that we recognize that. And call out bad actors who are hurting the Black community. Chris Rock did that before he became woke. Bill Cosby did the same before we found out the truth about him.
Using your argument, we would say that Clarence Thomas is no good because he's a member of the Black community. That's not going to bring Blacks to the Republican Party who are dissatisfied with the Democratic Party. Right now, there's an opening with Donald Trump. Several Black Rappers like Trump. They're unhappy with Biden. They're saying in the media "I'm voting for Trump". Previously, that was unheard of.
LBJ, his whole intention was to enslave Blacks and keep them on the Democrats' plantation by using the Great Society programs.
You posted to me three times? Sorry. Missed it.
No, I have had to tell two other virtue signalers the same story.
“Lynzina”?? Hmmm....
Question..
How is Clarence Thomas viewed by the Black community at large? Is he celebrated? Held up as a shining example of the possibilities in America?
We both know the answer to that. Are there Black folks who are amazing, upstanding citizens? Of course, millions of them. I would gladly live surrounded by Black folks who share my values and political beliefs as opposed to White liberals.
My problem isn’t with individual Black people but rather with the culture of the community as a whole. To ignore or somehow insinuate that it’s inappropriate to point out the very real fact that Black men, especially young Black men seem to be prone to violent criminal behavior is naive.
I live near Tallahassee, Florida and work in the City. I constantly witness young Black Men and Women who are attending FAMU complaining about their lot in life and blaming it on racism, as I watch the White kids in surrounding rural counties fall further and further behind. I can guarantee you that very few people in DC care anything about those kids.
Maybe gundog is just taking notice of the soft headed race BS you’re selling and doesn’t find it convincing.
I don’t know if you were alive in the ‘60s and memorized every liberal cliche from those years or if it’s just coincidence.
Re: 18 - that’s possible, but I consider it improbable.
More probable is that there are just people who are racist due to ignorance, or upbringing, etc.
Posts that use phrases like “them”, “those people”, etc are signs.
Props to site management, as they were on top of threads such as the “Blacks are bad tippers” which showed up in 2021.
You don’t seem to know what you mean by “soft headed race BS.”
The subject matter is not difficult, so there must be some other explanation for your incoherent comment.
The comprehension problem is at your end, assuming that there actually is one. But in your case that may well be genuine. Try substituting drivel for BS and see if that simplifies things for you.
Why do you think blacks should be unwelcome among patriots?
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