Posted on 06/03/2014 11:09:07 AM PDT by rjsimmon
CINCINNATI A rush of punching and pushing during a kindergarten graduation ceremony Monday put a Mount Healthy elementary school on lockdown.
Police say Raymond Walker, 33, started the fight with another man during the event at North Elementary School. The brawl then spread from two to about 20 people, witnesses said.
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Yup, I read the headline and the picture that formed in my mind was correct. What does that make me — smart?
You would think they could at least wait until they got to Chuck E. Cheese’s.
Walker has been arrested in the past, and charged with several crimes including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, possession of an open flask, being in a park after hours and driving without a license.
He served nine months in prison for attempting to escape police in Springfield Township. Court documents show he struck a tree and seriously injured a passenger during the chase in April 2003.
Apparently, for this dirtbag, his child's KINDERGARTEN graduation urgent. He likely figured it was the only graduation of his son he would ever see.
looks like somebody’s headed for The Big Time-Out
do you think fights ever become 20-person brawls in Vermont?
GOOD ONE!
S'truble alright.
Can't beat that, moving on.
SMRT!
Someone’s got some severe self control problems.
Corporal punishment, applied generously over a period of a year’s “retraining” might turn the guy around.
This is what “what makes ME happy” attitude brings you. Everyone else be damned, I’m going to do what makes me feel good.This is what modern education systems, and I mean systems are set up to do.
One of Holder’s people:
“Walker has been arrested in the past, and charged with several crimes including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, possession of an open flask, being in a park after hours and driving without a license.
“He served nine months in prison for attempting to escape police in Springfield Township. Court documents show he struck a tree and seriously injured a passenger during the chase in April 2003.”
Africa didn’t make him feral. America did. He is a product of his American parents, his American public school, the American media, the American secularism, and any American who could have helped him form a moral conscience and enforced limits so that he would learn self-restraint, but found it easier not to. Now, he still could improve himself, but it is harder, and he will have to really want to.
Africa had nothing to do with it. If you have met any recently arrived Africans, with intact families and high standards, as I have at my church, they bear no resemblance whatsoever to this man.
da only Gradiashun some ever have....
the perp doesnt look as though he probably made the grade....
While I agree with your basic premise, I disagree with your conclusion. I have met many people from Africa and depending upon their point of origin, I am inclined to believe that some tribes and nations are of this attitude and many in the black community are being influenced by it. I have met white Africans who have survived the slaughter of white farmers. They testify to the feral nature of their black countrymen.
I’m sure my sample of Africans is highly specialized: educated, middle class, church-goers. But I don’t want them tarred with the brush that somehow being African is the problem.
Agreed, and that was not my intent. Merely that there is a segment of the US population that does not want to be civilized. These types need to be removed from society if society is to continue.
You mentioned America being the root cause and listed some arguable reasons for their behaviour, but you did not compare that to a similar set in the white or asian communities. Why the different outcomes?
That’s the first thing I thought of, no wonder he started a fight. Anyhow, I hope they all mastered the important technique of not eating too much paste before they are advanced on to even higher levels of learning.
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