Shocked they actually mentioned the race.
This is kinda funny. I saw “four shot during skirmish at VFW Post” and thought, “Wow. That doesn’t sound like any VFW post I’ve ever been to.
Then, I read the first line and saw “rap release party”.
There is no better illustration of the difference between the Two Americas (the law-abiding one full of people who serve and the lawless one full of useless eaters) than this.
Renting VFW hall out for rap party = bad idea.
At first I thought drunk vets with guns.
Then I saw it was a rap party...
Wow......we would never rent our Legion Post for such an event. What were the officers of that VFW post thinking ?????
We have all kinds of vets and all kinds od VFWs
Some of the are full of sour puss PTSD aholes and I just wont hang there.
Some of them are the greatest place in the world
Hat tip to the post commander at post 4011, my old command masterchief, he lets them all in, but he will they them all the hell out before they get stupid and you can see stupid coming from a mile away
Ok. Excellent case in point.
If any venue or business bans activities involving Rap music, is this discrimination against black PEOPLE?
Or is it simply a refusal to endorse / participate in violent, immoral ACTIVITY?
Same principle needs to apply to gay weddings, pride parades, etc.
Sounds like the people in charge of this VFW hall were afraid of being called racist, if they refused Rap.
We need to stop wimping out. We absolutely do have the right to “discriminate” —meaning, make distinctions—between right and wrong behavior.
Last Sunday I attended a black church with friends. The choir rocked the rafters —full gospel, glory and praise for God. At no time did I feel unsafe.
The choir director commented that he was a former rapper. Said he’d traded in his “street cred” for eternal life.
I’ve been to a couple of Quinceanera receptions at our local VFW hall. (That’s a 15th birthday observance for Mexican girls.) No alcohol, therefore no shooting.
the fighting Amish, again?