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re: Deputies arrest 4 in LSU student Madison Brooks case
Posted on 2/7/23 at 9:37 am to Mr. Hangover
Posted on 2/7/23 at 9:37 am to Mr. Hangover
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Posted by Mr. Hangover on 2/7/23 at 6:40 am to Mr. Hangover
Amen
This thread:

Posted on 2/7/23 at 10:02 am to clip11
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Madison, I can almost guarantee what her political views were. She likely was very left leaning on every political issue.
Way back in the early days of this thread, it was posted that Madison "liked Tucker Carlson" on her social media, and that her parents were big conservatives. Don't know how accurate your statement is in this case.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 10:23 am to Buddy Red
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White / Male / Over 55. That is your ideal juror in this case.
Exactly my thoughts
Posted on 2/7/23 at 10:30 am to tonydtigr
I'm just speaking statistically. I know that at the bar, she was drinking, but those 4 guys she left with, 3 of them black, looked very sketchy. I'm black and from the looks of those characters, I wouldn't trust them farther than I can throw them. Yes, I am judging them based on their appearance.
Now, Madison was likely told her whole life through popular media and her peers that avoiding and not trusting ghetto looking black guys is racist. Inside of the bar, I wonder who made contact with whom first. If I had to guess, I would think that Kaivon or the 17 year old started speaking to her first. Instead of avoiding or getting away from them, she obviously indulged them at some point as she could have considered it a racism not to talk to a sketchy looking black guy and she wasn't going to be seen as the racist white girl.
Now, Madison was likely told her whole life through popular media and her peers that avoiding and not trusting ghetto looking black guys is racist. Inside of the bar, I wonder who made contact with whom first. If I had to guess, I would think that Kaivon or the 17 year old started speaking to her first. Instead of avoiding or getting away from them, she obviously indulged them at some point as she could have considered it a racism not to talk to a sketchy looking black guy and she wasn't going to be seen as the racist white girl.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 10:35 am to lostinbr
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This thread:
Looks like someone forgot to login to their other account
Posted on 2/7/23 at 10:41 am to Buddy Red
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White / Male / Over 55.
Unlikely to be more than 1/4 of your jury at very best. Probably less.
Personally, I find older men harder to read in voir dire.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:02 am to lostinbr
I was just celebrating the fact that these two dickheads stopped going at each others throat for a few hours
I can see why y’all thought that though
I can see why y’all thought that though
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:04 am to Mr. Hangover
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Amen
Mr. Hangover to Mr. Hangover
"Mr. Hangovers note to self"
Remember to double check I'm logged in as my alter before responding.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:05 am to Saintsisit
Holden and Hodson went 7 hours without trying to strangle each other
It was definitely a reason to celebrate
It was definitely a reason to celebrate
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:20 am to Mr. Hangover
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Holden and Hodson went 7 hours without trying to strangle each other
It was definitely a reason to celebrate
Whelp. I think I'm done here.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:40 am to jchamil
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In Louisiana? Doubt it
Young single white women are one of the biggest Democrat voting blocs. If Madison voted in the mid term elections, I can almost guarantee that she voted Democrat. Could be wrong, but statistically I would be right.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 11:43 am to clip11
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Young single white women are one of the biggest Democrat voting blocs. If Madison voted in the mid term elections, I can almost guarantee that she voted Democrat. Could be wrong, but statistically I would be right.
You are incorrect.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 1:00 pm to Spasweezy
Well in any case she wasn't conservative enough to avoid sketchy looking black guys. At the very least, she was fraternizing with ghetto black guys.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 1:51 pm to Spasweezy
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You are incorrect.
About what?
What do you think her response would have been if you told her to avoid guys like Kaivon and that guys like him are more likely to commit violence than people of other groups?
She heard it all the time from the President of the United States, her favorite celebrities, Kamala Harris, TV shows, her university professors, CNN, her social circle etc that guys like Kaivon are no more dangerous than anyone else and the cops needlessly stereotype and pick on guys like him. And that being considered "racist" is the biggest evil one can commit.
That's why she was associating with him and his friends in the bar in the first place
Posted on 2/7/23 at 2:39 pm to clip11
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clip11
You knew her personally?
Posted on 2/7/23 at 2:54 pm to JudgeHolden
You don't have to know someone personally to know trends and patterns. I don't know Kaivon either, but I know that type, having grown up in Detroit. Detroit is full of Kaivon's.
But this whole situation with him doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I can confidently tell you this:
If you name a black baby boy "Kaivon" he's going to grow up to be either a rapper, athlete or convict. And in this case, it looks like we're headed towards option C, although the 3 choices aren't mutually exclusive
But this whole situation with him doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I can confidently tell you this:
If you name a black baby boy "Kaivon" he's going to grow up to be either a rapper, athlete or convict. And in this case, it looks like we're headed towards option C, although the 3 choices aren't mutually exclusive
Posted on 2/7/23 at 2:57 pm to clip11
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Instead of avoiding or getting away from them, she obviously indulged them at some point as she could have considered it a racism not to talk to a sketchy looking black guy and she wasn't going to be seen as the racist white girl.
Lol wut. Dude this isn’t 1957, black and white teens hang out and talk to each other in social settings
Posted on 2/7/23 at 3:06 pm to whoa
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Dude this isn’t 1957, black and white teens hang out and talk to each other in social settings
The only point I'm making is this: based on her behavior and her being willing to associate with a group of ghetto looking black guys, is anyone on this thread going to try to argue that she was likely this right leaning, conservative girl? Like most girls in their teens and 20s, she likely was liberal in her views about major issues.
I could be wrong. But I don't think I am.
Posted on 2/7/23 at 3:12 pm to ell_13
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Nak is either relaying it honestly or he’s lying. When it comes to her requesting and then going to 3 different places, it would be extremely difficult to manipulate that.
Except for the fact that he's on the show of a race battery who's pushing the narrative that innocent black men are being railroaded because the racist whites are mad that a pretty white girl would "lower" herself to willingly sleep with black men
Posted on 2/7/23 at 3:15 pm to clip11
You seem to have a lot of personal knowledge here. Great!
Please share:
1). Your observations at Reggie’s that night about how the accused were dressed.
Surely you have this knowledge, because otherwise you would be calling the accused “ghetto” based on idiotic stereotypes. So unless you are a complete moron, you were there. So testify. What did you see there?
2). Your relationship with the young lady.
Clearly you must have known her well, because you are telling us what her inmost political convictions were.
3). Her statements to you about her world views.
See above.
It’s refreshing to have someone who actually knew her tell us these things.
Unless, of course, you are just trolling a dead girl’s reputation to get attention with your brand new alter account that — you hope — can’t be traced back to you.
In which case you are a TPOS.
So . . . Do tell.
Please share:
1). Your observations at Reggie’s that night about how the accused were dressed.
Surely you have this knowledge, because otherwise you would be calling the accused “ghetto” based on idiotic stereotypes. So unless you are a complete moron, you were there. So testify. What did you see there?
2). Your relationship with the young lady.
Clearly you must have known her well, because you are telling us what her inmost political convictions were.
3). Her statements to you about her world views.
See above.
It’s refreshing to have someone who actually knew her tell us these things.
Unless, of course, you are just trolling a dead girl’s reputation to get attention with your brand new alter account that — you hope — can’t be traced back to you.
In which case you are a TPOS.
So . . . Do tell.
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