Posted on 04/27/2014 7:49:39 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A YouTube video has gone viral that shows a black teen slapping a black Wendy's cashier in the face and then running away -- part of a little-known trend called "smack cam." The incident provides an unsettling glimpse into black-on-black violence -- and black thug culture.
The incident in Austin, Texas, is being investigated by the local police. It is especially disturbing because of who was involved: not only two black teens or pre-teens but a black adult female who appears to be a guardian or role model. Identified as "CB," she drives the get-away car; it's not clear if she also narrates the video. Referring to the hapless cashier as the video starts, she or an unseen narrator cheerfully explains that they are "gonna do the smack cam on this nig*ah." Next, a young teen identified as "Lil Rick" shyly approaches the counter -- then suddenly slaps the unsuspecting cashier, 16-year-old Calaybra Jones. Another teen records the incident with his smart phone....
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If only I really had a funny name.
:)
LOL
I think I’d get tired of it.
I’d still really love to introduce myself as Maude Lynn.
Tired of what?
You lost me.
[something shiny was on TV]
Turn off the shopping channel.
It’s “Who Really Discovered America?”...so, no.
;D
I never watch the shopping channels.
I hate shopping in real life.
LOL I couldn’t resist.
Tired of having a funny name.
In the early 80’s, my mom would drive a group of us around toward evening time on the weekends. We’d throw water balloons at people walking down the street. Then, sometimes, we’d go home, get a different car, and go back, doing the same thing.
I always thought it was funny, until I got older, and realized these folks were just walking somewhere, home from work, or maybe TO work, and got doused with a water balloon. Makes me sad to say I participated in it.
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