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Reply #40 on: May 02, 2015, 04:14:09 PM
The reverend's comments is the most bizzarre reflection I have heard, and is schizophrenic. I have lost all hope that logic can ever prevail for certain aspects of black culture of today to behave in a logical manner. With this mentality of victimization, the only responce can be violence.

This mentality, and lack of leadership, and the liberal media bellows will enable the fire, violence will continue to leavied at other innocents and should be expected. The civilized will leave town, job opportunities will leave town, and this will only spiral further by the lack of leadership in the black community.

Would anybody hire one of these rioters for their business? What business will invest in urban Baltimore? I hate to say it, these events (RIOTING BEFORE FACTS ARE KNOWN) are increasing racist actions across the country.

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/crime/baltimore-police-receive-threat-from-gangs-to-take-out-law-enforcement/ar-BBiKf8e?ocid=ASUDHP


Looks like a lot of ass clownery all around.


Oh and I love this bit by the reverend at the funeral;



""At 25, he had to feel that the walls were closing in," said the Rev. Jamal Bryant of Empowerment Temple AME Church, who delivered the eulogy.
"He had to feel boxed in" by poverty and lack of opportunity, just like many other young black men. Bryant told worshippers that in the Bible, Jesus Christ had touched another young man in a box, a dead man in his coffin, and he had come to life and spoken.
"When that black boy got out of the casket, that black boy said, 'No justice!'" Bryant said. The crowd roared in response, "No peace!" "No justice, no peace" has been a rallying cry in protests against police mistreatment. U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings of Baltimore, one of numerous politicians at the funeral, said Gray's death had perverted the saying that children were parents' message to the future
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OK, if at the funeral of any boy of any colour if the deceased suddenly got up out of his casket and spoke, regardless of what he was saying I'd piss my pants and run away screaming...but that's just me.




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Reply #41 on: May 05, 2015, 07:02:17 AM
A friend of mine had this posted on her Facebook page:


Eyewitnesses: The Baltimore Riots Didn't Start the Way You Think
Baltimore teachers and parents tell a different story from the one you've been reading in the media.
—Sam Brodey and Jenna McLaughlin on Tue. April 28, 2015 6:00 PM PDT

After Baltimore police and a crowd of teens clashed near the Mondawmin Mall in northwest Baltimore on Monday afternoon, news reports described the violence as a riot triggered by kids who had been itching for a fight all day. But in interviews with Mother Jones and other media outlets, teachers and parents maintain that police actions inflamed a tense-but-stable situation.

The funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who died in police custody this month, had ended hours earlier at a nearby church. According to the Baltimore Sun, a call to "purge"—a reference to the 2013 dystopian film in which all crime is made legal for one night—circulated on social media among school-aged Baltimoreans that morning. The rumored plan—which was not traced to any specific person or group—was to assemble at the Mondawmin Mall at 3 p.m. and proceed down Pennsylvania Avenue toward downtown Baltimore. The Baltimore Police Department, which was aware of the "purge" call, prepared for the worst. Shortly before noon, the department issued a statement saying it had "received credible information that members of various gangs…have entered into a partnership to 'take-out' law enforcement officers."

When school let out that afternoon, police were in the area equipped with full riot gear. According to eyewitnesses in the Mondawmin neighborhood, the police were stopping buses and forcing riders, including many students who were trying to get home, to disembark. Cops shut down the local subway stop. They also blockaded roads near the Mondawmin Mall and Frederick Douglass High School, which is across the street from the mall, and essentially corralled young people in the area. That is, they did not allow the after-school crowd to disperse.

Meghann Harris, a teacher at a nearby school, described on Facebook what happened:

Police were forcing buses to stop and unload all their passengers. Then, [Frederick Douglass High School] students, in huge herds, were trying to leave on various buses but couldn't catch any because they were all shut down. No kids were yet around except about 20, who looked like they were waiting for police to do something. The cops, on the other hand, were in full riot gear, marching toward any small social clique of students…It looked as if there were hundreds of cops.

The kids were "standing around in groups of 3-4," Harris said in a Facebook message to Mother Jones. "They weren't doing anything. No rock throwing, nothing…The cops started marching toward groups of kids who were just milling about."

A teacher at Douglass High School, who asked not to be identified, tells a similar story: "When school was winding down, many students were leaving early with their parents or of their own accord." Those who didn't depart early, she says, were stranded. Many of the students still at school at that point, she notes, wanted to get out of the area and avoid any Purge-like violence. Some were requesting rides home from teachers. But by now, it was difficult to leave the neighborhood. "I rode with another teacher home," this teacher recalls, "and we had to route our travel around the police in riot gear blocking the road…The majority of my students thought what was going to happen was stupid or were frightened at the idea. Very few seemed to want to participate in 'the purge.'"

A parent who picked up his children from a nearby elementary school, says via Twitter, "The kids stood across from the police and looked like they were asking them 'why can't we get on the buses' but the police were just gazing…Majority of those kids aren't from around that neighborhood. They NEED those buses and trains in order to get home." He continued: "If they would've let them children go home, yesterday wouldn't have even turned out like that."

Meg Gibson, another Baltimore teacher, described a similar scene to Gawker: "The riot police were already at the bus stop on the other side of the mall, turning buses that transport the students away, not allowing students to board. They were waiting for the kids…Those kids were set up, they were treated like criminals before the first brick was thrown." With police unloading busses, and with the nearby metro station shut down, there were few ways for students to clear out.

Several eyewitnesses in the area that afternoon say that police seemed to arrive at Mondawmin anticipating mobs and violence—prior to any looting. At 3:01 p.m., the Baltimore Police Department posted on its Facebook page: "There is a group of juveniles in the area of Mondawmin Mall. Expect traffic delays in the area." But many of the kids, according to eyewitnesses, were stuck there because of police actions.

The Baltimore Police Department did not respond to requests for comment.

Around 3:30, the police reported that juveniles had begun to throw bottles and bricks. Fifteen minutes later, the police department noted that one of its officers had been injured. After that the violence escalated, and rioters started looting the Mondawmin Mall, and Baltimore was in for a long night of trouble and violence. But as the event is reviewed and investigated, an important question warrants attention: What might have happened had the police not prevented students from leaving the area? Did the department's own actions increase the chances of conflict?

As Meghann Harris put it, "if I were a Douglas student that just got trapped in the middle of a minefield BY cops without any way to get home and completely in harm's way, I'd be ready to pop off, too."

http://m.motherjones.com/politics/2015/04/how-baltimore-riots-began-mondawmin-purge



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Reply #43 on: May 13, 2015, 07:43:25 PM
Police Did Not Murder 81 So Far in 2015

Over 50 people shot since Freddie Gray's arrest in Baltimore.
About 25 killed since then and Police have not been accused yet.
Police are said to be depressed in Baltimore. Are they not keeping up their end of the annual heavy crime stats in Charm City?

Baltimore had another rough day on Thursday, as nine shootings were reported across the city, with two of the shootings proving fatal.

The Guardian, in a failed attempt to make the violent protests after the funeral of Freddie Gray seem tame by comparison with Thursday’s violence, reported, “The city has seen roughly three to four shootings a day over the past 10 days. In contrast, throughout the protests in West Baltimore following the police shooting death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray and the riots on 27 April, there were no casualties.”

The Guardian’s report ignores the fact that from April 19, when Gray died, through April 27, there were six homicides committed in Baltimore. They were unrelated to the protests, but so were the shootings and homicides on Thursday.

Through May 7, Baltimore has suffered 82 homicides in 2015, an average of more than four per week.

On Thursday, a 34-year-old woman died after she was shot multiple times at Patapsco Avenue and Potee Street. Another fatality occurred when a man was shot multiple times in the 800 block of W. Lexington St.

Other shootings included a man with a gunshot wound to the leg in the 100 block of N. Fremont Ave., a man shot in the foot in the 1200 block of E. North Ave., a man shot in the shoulder in the 2800 block of Elgin Ave. in West Baltimore, a man shot in the leg in the 4400 block of Marble Hall Road, a man shot in the arm in the 5100 block of Park Heights Ave, and a man and woman shot in the 500 block of N. East Ave.

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Reply #44 on: May 13, 2015, 07:59:10 PM

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Reply #45 on: May 13, 2015, 08:16:17 PM
Police Did Not Murder 81 So Far in 2015

Over 50 people shot since Freddie Gray's arrest in Baltimore.
About 25 killed since then and Police have not been accused yet.
Police are said to be depressed in Baltimore. Are they not keeping up their end of the annual heavy crime stats in Charm City?

Baltimore had another rough day on Thursday, as nine shootings were reported across the city, with two of the shootings proving fatal.

The Guardian, in a failed attempt to make the violent protests after the funeral of Freddie Gray seem tame by comparison with Thursday’s violence, reported, “The city has seen roughly three to four shootings a day over the past 10 days. In contrast, throughout the protests in West Baltimore following the police shooting death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray and the riots on 27 April, there were no casualties.”

The Guardian’s report ignores the fact that from April 19, when Gray died, through April 27, there were six homicides committed in Baltimore. They were unrelated to the protests, but so were the shootings and homicides on Thursday.

Through May 7, Baltimore has suffered 82 homicides in 2015, an average of more than four per week.

On Thursday, a 34-year-old woman died after she was shot multiple times at Patapsco Avenue and Potee Street. Another fatality occurred when a man was shot multiple times in the 800 block of W. Lexington St.

Other shootings included a man with a gunshot wound to the leg in the 100 block of N. Fremont Ave., a man shot in the foot in the 1200 block of E. North Ave., a man shot in the shoulder in the 2800 block of Elgin Ave. in West Baltimore, a man shot in the leg in the 4400 block of Marble Hall Road, a man shot in the arm in the 5100 block of Park Heights Ave, and a man and woman shot in the 500 block of N. East Ave.


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« Last Edit: June 11, 2015, 11:59:39 PM by staci »

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Reply #46 on: May 13, 2015, 09:36:09 PM
Actually staci, WOO to Joan for still posting even when she knows the final outcome will always just end up being chairs. Debate, even to complain, is way to hard to expect.

WOO to both stace and coach for telling it like it is. I think some of us here would prefer reading why someone disagrees with another's point of view, whether right or wrong, then looking at some picture.

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Reply #47 on: May 13, 2015, 10:08:25 PM

WOO to both stace and coach for telling it like it is. I think some of us here would prefer reading why someone disagrees with another's point of view, whether right or wrong, then looking at some picture.



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Reply #48 on: May 13, 2015, 11:02:38 PM
There was a time GRM banned memes from the Political and 1408 threads for exactly the reason coach stated, the avoidance of debate.

What are "chairs" but memes, especially when no point, no comment is made to advance the discussion?

A meme shuts down dialog and debate, as it's purpose. Just what KB needs, to shut down comments, dialog, and debate.

Bring it on!

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Reply #49 on: May 13, 2015, 11:08:03 PM

#BlackLivesMatter
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Reply #50 on: May 13, 2015, 11:56:27 PM
In this case there is no debate. Joan has only posted quotes from others, which is not the basis nor the prompt for debate. Athos' posts are not debate either, but we know there is bad blood between them.

Basically, they are both spamming the board.

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Reply #51 on: May 14, 2015, 12:07:25 AM
SO, WILL SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HE IS TRYING TO F-CKING SAY EVERY TIME HE POSTS A F-CKING CHAIR?!? :P


Now if he posted naked breasts every time I wouldn't need to know why... ;-)

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Reply #52 on: May 14, 2015, 12:13:42 AM
SO, WILL SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HE IS TRYING TO F-CKING SAY EVERY TIME HE POSTS A F-CKING CHAIR?!? :P


Now if he posted naked breasts every time I wouldn't need to know why... ;-)

Somehow, methinks, says the n00b, that it has to be related to the Clint Eastwood chair speech of August 2012.  At least that's what I "hear" every time I see one.



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Reply #53 on: May 14, 2015, 12:15:10 AM
Now if he posted naked breasts every time I wouldn't need to know why... ;-)



Just for you there GG




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Reply #54 on: May 14, 2015, 12:16:03 AM
Clint gave a speech, but Athos is silent. A man of few words? :P

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Reply #55 on: May 14, 2015, 12:16:52 AM




Just for you there GG





Oh my eyes!  Make the burning stop!



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Reply #56 on: May 14, 2015, 12:17:50 AM




Just for you there GG





Oh my eyes!  Make the burning stop!


Would you prefer someone younger?





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Reply #57 on: May 14, 2015, 12:17:54 AM
Clint gave a speech, but Athos is silent. A man of few words? :P

Few words, but he has more chairs than Ikea!



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Reply #58 on: May 14, 2015, 12:18:49 AM




Just for you there GG





Oh my eyes!  Make the burning stop!


Would you prefer someone younger?







Or perhaps a celebrity?



While you're waiting in vain for that apology, why don't you make yourself useful by getting on your knees and opening your mouth


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Reply #59 on: May 14, 2015, 12:19:10 AM


edited....



Someone get an ID and card this chap on aisle 5.... :-D