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re: I can’t tell if this meme is racist or trying to be critical of racists?
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:24 am to OysterPoBoy
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:24 am to OysterPoBoy
Here is an example of why this meme is true….
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A Tucson man is being held on a $1 million bond in connection with a downtown hatchet attack earlier this month.
It was at a bus bench on the corner of Sixth and Broadway where Tucson police say Jacob Couch was attacked by a man with a hatchet. Now, his family is speaking out.
"It was very traumatic and there was a lot of blood," said Kristen Couch, the victim's wife.
After spending around 10 months in Los Angeles, Kristen and Jacob Couch, a married couple of 11 years, were on their way back to their hometown in Alabama until the unthinkable happened.
"I can't remember the last time. There's just been, a baseless, like, a senseless crime like this," Kristen shared.
As they were waiting for the next bus in Tucson, Kristen says an unknown man started yelling at them.
"I told the man, 'We're leaving,' and my husband bent down to, I guess, like get our stuff and he just came up behind him. And just [hit my husband with the hatchet] and walked away," Kristen spoke.
A hit to the back of her husband's neck with a hatchet, Kristen says it severed his artery, leaving him on life support.
"It hurts knowing that I couldn't be there to protect him because he protected me for my whole life," said Luke Couch, the victim's brother.
Three days after the attack officers found the suspect. 25-year-old Daniel Michael is charged with aggravated assault with a dangerous instrument and causing serious physical injury, according to the probable cause statement.
Now, both Jacob Couch's wife and younger brother are hoping to bring light to who he was.
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Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:25 am to dallastigers
quote:Well because the vast majority of that culture not only condones but celebrates trash.
We aren’t allowed to distinguish the trash from the regular blacks like every other race can
Think of Karmelo Anthony raising 1/2 million dollars and having his bail reduced by a black judge and he stabbed a young man in the heart with a knife.
Sexy Red singing about hour booty hole is brown and her p*ssy is pink.
No other cultures celebrate and raise the trashiest aspects of their culture the way that blacks do.
quote:White Trash does not commit violent crimes like black trash does. It's just statistics and 13 year old white men aren't running around West Virginia with glocks on switches killing people for cars like they're doing in New Orleans, Chicago, New York, Memphis, Philadelphia, Jackson, Atlanta and anywhere that has a large black population. It's incredibly consistent.
It’s the black trash that gets pushed into good neighborhoods and schools by govt programs not white trash.
The safest states in the Country are Vermont, Wyoming, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
You want to guess what they all have in common?
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Blacks who are educated and earn their way into these areas aren’t the problem, but the ones pushed into them by govt programs always bring their broken culture with them.
Sure but that doesn't change the numbers that over 60% of the the violent crime in is caused by 13% of the population
After the events with Karmelo, I sincerely believe that we should think about segregation. Being around blacks is incredibly dangerous and frankly we've been dragging along the black community for decades and they continue to get more violent. At some point enough is an enough.
This meme is true and speaks to something deeper. The first thing anyone in a new city wants to know when looking at home is - "is it safe" and the safest place in every single city/state is - the farthest you can get away from blacks. It's true, it sounds cruel and mean but numbers aren't racist.
This post was edited on 4/15/25 at 9:00 am
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:25 am to concrete_tiger
Yep, and the lower income folks still in those neighborhoods complain when the old houses get fixed up and increase the property values, raise the rents and have to move by being priced out.
It's happened in N.O. over and over. I remember it happening in the Irish Channel back in the 70's-90's.
I grew up in the Lower 9th Ward and homes in the 70's could be had for $30K or less. Now, I see places selling in my old neighborhood in excess of $200K and it's still pretty much a wasteland with almost no commercial infrastructure having to head to St. Bernard or farther up in N.O. for even basic things like groceries, drug stores, hardware stores, etc.
It's happened in N.O. over and over. I remember it happening in the Irish Channel back in the 70's-90's.
I grew up in the Lower 9th Ward and homes in the 70's could be had for $30K or less. Now, I see places selling in my old neighborhood in excess of $200K and it's still pretty much a wasteland with almost no commercial infrastructure having to head to St. Bernard or farther up in N.O. for even basic things like groceries, drug stores, hardware stores, etc.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:28 am to OysterPoBoy
IDK if anyone else has seen the stuff about the abundance movement, but I think this is one big piece it misses.
You can build all of this low income housing, walkable cities, etc etc... but if you don't address the obvious cultural issues going on here, it is all for naught.
You can build all of this low income housing, walkable cities, etc etc... but if you don't address the obvious cultural issues going on here, it is all for naught.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:29 am to VolSquatch
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You can build all of this low income housing, walkable cities, etc etc... but if you don't address the obvious cultural issues going on here, it is all for naught.
Most people realize this by now. But it’s racist to say it.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:30 am to Darth_Vader
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Schools turn to shite, stores close, people move.
Great schools, new shopping centers, property values skyrocket.
Developers slam in apartments and multi-family housing.
Schools turn to shite,stores close, people move.
Do that a couple times until you’ve reached 50 miles… and then people start fixing up old crackhouses and create new trendy in-town villages.
One of the steps you listed is driven by government mandate.
For Baton Rouge, it began with the government mandating turning the schools to shite in 1981. One man, Judge John Parker did it all.
He guaranteed his grave would be urine soaked, for eternity.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 8:32 am to c on z
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This should have killed the colorblind narrative a long time ago then.
Murderers come in all colors. Some colors just do it at un-proportionally higher rates. I also go out of my way to live as far away from meth heads too, so spare me your cries of racism
Posted on 4/15/25 at 9:03 am to Solo Cam
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The first thing anyone in a new city wants to know when looking at home is - "is it safe" and the safest place in every single city/state is - the farthest you can get away from blacks. It's true, it sounds cruel and mean but numbers aren't racist.
When I moved to west palm beach I picked up a lot of home health patients. The ultra “progressive” retirees from the north east who retired down here were the most verbal about this kind of thing.
They were shocked that I went to “black” neighborhoods which just kinda seemed normal having worked and grown up in NOLA.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 9:08 am to VolSquatch
quote:We all have had to pretend for our entire lives that we don't know the problem but this Karmelo Anthony case has done it for me. I'll call a spade a spade and take the "You're racist" slurs that come with it.
You can build all of this low income housing, walkable cities, etc etc... but if you don't address the obvious cultural issues going on here, it is all for naught.
Black Americans are the most dangerous subset of the population. Not only are they dangerous but they're openly racist and will defend murderers if they have the same skin color.
Segregation would literally save the life's of white children at this point.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 10:56 am to The Boat
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Obama shipped them out to the suburbs and brought them to us. Dallas and its suburbs, coincidentally where this happened, was the original testing ground for his administration’s massive HUD project designed to destroy the suburbs.
Who is “us”? People who couldn’t find a job in Louisiana?
Posted on 4/15/25 at 5:56 pm to GreenRockTiger
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That’s some bull shite right there
Much steeper decline once the "refugees" arrived. I saw it first hand. I've lived her over 30 years. I was in my "churchy" phase in 2005, we spent a lot of time "serving" them. Jxn was no doubt on the downswing, but Katrina sped up the decline.
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