Posted on 10/17/2014 11:12:11 PM PDT by wheresmyusa
Savages.
That's harshe, err... harsh...err callous.
If you are who you say you are. And you mean what you say you mean, then you should shut up with the talk and sit quietly. No one here needs to read your threats.
And the prosecution will be using this as proof of your pre meditation.
Good luck with that.
Unfortunately, the LEOs are there to protect the gang of lawless young black rioters from such. It’s quite the paradox.
If ever the situations get out of their hands though, there’s quite a few articles on urban pacification of rioters by militiamen out there that discuss tactics. The one I like is 2 three man teams each with a flatbed truck creating a rapid response to flair ups.
Do you mean Charlie Callas ?
A sled. He is applauding for a sled. Bwhahahhahaha!
Just following the Common Core method of encouraging successful approximations with a gentle reminder on the preferred spelling. Never took out my red pen at any time...:-)
“as a native Missourian , this whole thing makes me want to join an active militia ....”
That would be the smart thing to do. What’s stopping you?
I believe he was applauding his alcoholic girlfriend in her pitiful (she stunk) debut in an opera he had financed. The movie is Citizen Kane.
I think you mean Maria Callas.
“You’re sneaking up on it: callous.”
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Why would you want him/her to call you?
That's Orson Welles playing his role of a lifetime of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane.
The situation from that applause scene is that his new wife, Susan Alexander Kane has just finished her leading role in an opera performance. His wealth and influence were such that he arranged for her starring role in the opera. It was horrid beyond belief, off key, ham-fisted in every way and terrible to the extreme. Kane, who was in a adulterous affair with this untalented "singer", is appalled that her performance draws only stunned silence from the audience. In a vain attempt to save his reputation, he starts his solitary applause. Because of his powerful position, the rest of the audience joins in tepidly.
That's why I've never understood the use of that graphic as a means to convey approval of anything. In that scene, Kane's applause is for an utterly rotten performance, a total fiasco.
That’s what happens when you try to appear smart at 2:30 in the morning. Thanks for the catch. ;-)
No matter what happens, it will all be reported as the Tulsa race riots and mass lynchings by the law-abiding, angry white folks.
Glad to see you took it as I intended - happens to all of us at some point.
People put it out there without that context meant. It’s a “serious” clap and they took it to mean solid support for something. Much the same way “Nimrod” became an insult to a generation that grew up on Bugs Bunny.
I hear you, I work nearby and stood a couple watches on the line before being sidelined for awhile with a medical issue.
I will be returning Monday to gear up and be as ready as possible for the no bill.
Undoubtedly, people are going to die after this comes down. How many and how much damage will be done is something yet to be tallied, but I fully expect racial grievances to be acted upon by at least the perpetually offended.
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