Posted on 11/26/2014 8:09:22 PM PST by Nachum
On Tuesday evening, in the midst of the Ferguson protest outside the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), a group of protestors confronted a black police officer and challenged him. One young woman, who identified herself as a UCLA student and appeared to be white, demanded of the officer: "As a person of color, are you ashamed to be part of such a corrupt system?...As a black man, have you ever experienced racism?"
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She wasn’t attractive; he had just been raised well, and was doing his duty as it should be done. A MAN.
-JT
Ha!
That’s perfect.
Dont try to engage these radicals in conversation or answer their questions. No answer you could possibly give will satisfy them. Just shake your head at their stupidity and cluelessness and wait for them to move on or be arrested.
He should have shot her.
Well said.
I always try to look to the free entertainment value of liberals as a way to cope with them.
If I have kids (something I’m beginning to question if I should) this is another reason I’m not funding my kid’s university or college education. As for these students, while these idiots protest and get hysterical over the latest trendy cause, meanwhile kids in foreign countries are actually STUDYING and learning something practical and useful.
THIS is the reason our workforce is essentially worthless. Not because of liberalism or even taxation, but a population that REFUSES to knuckle down and study.
NAACP President: Burn This [expletive] Down Not A Call For Violence
http://townhall.com/news/around-the-web/2014/11/26/naacp-president-burn-this-bi-down-not-a-call-for-violence-n1924174
I’ll remember this as a useful thing to use if my kids dabble in liberalism.
When a cop is on a skirmish line during riot control, he should not engage any protestor in conversation. There are a few exceptions for example if the protestor needs medical assistance. That is my understanding of the SOP.
A half black man, on the other hand, can do pretty well.
Where are US students in foreign countries, learning anything- worthwhile? Please expound, corporatestepsister. Please, give your ideas a definition. Thanks.
I was talking about students in the context of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Eastern Europeans, that kind of definition.
US students (and Western Europeans) seem to have some kind of mental block when it comes to the idea of learning anything of actual use, or something that takes actual effort to use in real life. For the life of me, this is why I am in no way footing my kid’s tuition bills if they want to study at school.
Trade school bills, yes, but not university. Let them earn tuition through scholarships and working through, or worst of the worst, take out student loans and I am NOT going to cosign.
Hmmm. Happy Thanksgiving.
“frankly at age 70, I really do not care what anyone thinks about me”
Yes! I am getting this way the older I get too. I still shy away from confrontation and probably not as assertive as I could be, but if someone decides to escalate a situation I have no qualms about calling them out, and having the last word.
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Thank you.
I was surrounded with complexions from cafe latte to dark chocolate in this locality. The bus drivers were quite friendly and helpful, the parts clerk was super-polite, and my order-taker was smiley and assisted me in choosing three soft tacos (Supreme) that came overflowing.
Racism at work, eh? /smile
(Or was it because I was carrying my .45 concealed?)
No Fergusonitis around here today --
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