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re: Welcome to the Murder Capital of America doc released about BR
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:17 pm to PelicanState87
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:17 pm to PelicanState87
We don’t need anymore BR ghetto crime documentaries. Thuggin’ it and Lovin’ did it better than anyone will ever do it again.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:22 pm to The People
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The People
Initials TD is the lazy lying piece worthless shite I’m referring to in my post before this one, P10102
He has no business in law enforcement, NONE.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:28 pm to PelicanState87
If we can’t go to Bella Noche where the hell can we go?
This post was edited on 6/15/24 at 11:29 pm
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:49 pm to lsushelly
quote:Yep. Like my brother said recently, “We don’t have a gun violence problem, we have a violent young black men problem.”
It’s never gonna get better until we can have an honest conversation about the demographic that is the problem.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 5:05 am to The People
The only thing that is going to possibly save BR, or NO, is vigilante justice, and then the police will be taxed to stop that, because it will be deemed "racist."
Posted on 6/16/24 at 5:57 am to lepdagod
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Baton Rouge is not dangerous
I grew up in 70805, and it was bad in 1997. Have you seen North Baton Rouge? What planet are you living on? Anything north of Florida Blvd. is a tribal warzone.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 5:57 am to TheArrogantCorndog
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Hell, I'd vote for him as Mayor, or even Govenor.
I think he’d get more done for the state as the AG. But I’d love to see him ride out as a DA and set the standard for voters
Posted on 6/16/24 at 6:06 am to PelicanState87
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desirable place to live for people outside South Louisiana
People outside S La see it for what it is. S La is undesirable unless you grew up there
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 6:10 am
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:57 am to GeauxGutsy
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People outside S La see it for what it is. S La is undesirable unless you grew up there
South Louisiana culture is highly desirable and I say the best in the country. When I tell people I'm from South Louisiana the first things they bring up are the amazing food, daiquiri's, cajun/creole culture, mardi gras, Bourbon Street, French architecture, LSU tailgating, Southern's band, etc
However I later find out most of them know little to nothing about the quality of life in South Louisiana. No South Louisiana city is ranked as a top places to live on any list (Forbes, US News, etc). The main people from outside here that find this area most appealing to move here are destructive liberal hippies and artists who don't like law and order which adds to the problem
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:06 am to liz18lsu
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I grew up in 70805, and it was bad in 1997. Have you seen North Baton Rouge? What planet are you living on? Anything north of Florida Blvd. is a tribal warzone.
I grew up around that zip code too. That area has gone downhill ... I am just overwhelmed with how much of the city has gone the wrong way. They even closed the Howell Park Golf Course. In the 90s, the neighborhood near Redemptorist (forgot name) and the Victoria Gardens neighborhood were the best neighborhoods of that zip code but now they both are garbage too. As the older people who kept up with their property and families stayed out of trouble die out they are replaced with the wrong types of people
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 8:07 am
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:09 am to PelicanState87
Crime and particularly murder was higher in the 70’s and early 80’s. However it was much more confined to spot areas and not everywhere like now.
Plus we can not trust the stats anymore as municipalities and crooked officials simply don’t report the true numbers.
I “feel” like we’re near the all time highs in violent crime but corruption and intentional misrepresentation prevents the evidence from being available.
The only real solution is to get back to medieval solutions. We have neither the resources nor the space to adequately remove the criminal elements from acceptable society. The alternative is to put the criminals down permanently.
Either that or accept that what we as a society are evolving into a 3rd world system of warlords and that crime is actually permissible and no longer a crime.
Plus we can not trust the stats anymore as municipalities and crooked officials simply don’t report the true numbers.
I “feel” like we’re near the all time highs in violent crime but corruption and intentional misrepresentation prevents the evidence from being available.
The only real solution is to get back to medieval solutions. We have neither the resources nor the space to adequately remove the criminal elements from acceptable society. The alternative is to put the criminals down permanently.
Either that or accept that what we as a society are evolving into a 3rd world system of warlords and that crime is actually permissible and no longer a crime.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:22 am to Centinel
Not one political leader, church pastor, or community activist will address the culture of rap music-it is misogynistic, anti-police, and violent way of life:
Here is the #1 streamed rap song on Spotify:
I've been frickin' hoes and poppin' pillies
Man, I feel just like a rockstar (ayy, ayy)
All my brothers got that gas
And they always be smokin' like a Rasta (mm)
frickin' with me, call up on a Uzi
And show up, man, them the shottas
When my homies pull up on your block
They make that thing go grah-ta-ta-ta (ta, pow, pow, pow), ayy, ayy
I've been in the Hills frickin' superstars
Feelin' like a popstar (21, 21, 21)
Drankin' Henny, bad bitches jumpin' in the pool
And they ain't got on no bra (bra)
Hit her from the back, pullin' on her tracks
And now she screamin' out, "No más!" (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
They like, "Savage, why you got a 12 car garage
And you only got six cars?" (21)
Here is the #1 streamed rap song on Spotify:
I've been frickin' hoes and poppin' pillies
Man, I feel just like a rockstar (ayy, ayy)
All my brothers got that gas
And they always be smokin' like a Rasta (mm)
frickin' with me, call up on a Uzi
And show up, man, them the shottas
When my homies pull up on your block
They make that thing go grah-ta-ta-ta (ta, pow, pow, pow), ayy, ayy
I've been in the Hills frickin' superstars
Feelin' like a popstar (21, 21, 21)
Drankin' Henny, bad bitches jumpin' in the pool
And they ain't got on no bra (bra)
Hit her from the back, pullin' on her tracks
And now she screamin' out, "No más!" (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
They like, "Savage, why you got a 12 car garage
And you only got six cars?" (21)
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:50 am to AlextheBodacious
quote:
Thuggin’ it and Lovin’ did it better
Joe Mex told me the intended product was satire meant to scare the media and white community. I think the kids that watched it saw it as glamorous instead and it exponentially compounded the problem.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:05 am to shutterspeed
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We tried to give you this between Flannery Rd and Sherwood Forest and it didn't make a dent, bro.
One end of that stretch is worse off than the other (hint: it's the end with all the Section 8 housing).
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:12 am to PelicanState87
Iceland has roughly the same population as Baton Rouge. They average around 2-4 murders a year.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:14 am to AlterDWI
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Iceland has roughly the same population as Baton Rouge. They average around 2-4 murders a year.
Iceland also has an app that you use when you’re dating. You put your name and your dates name in to make sure you aren’t cousins.
Roll tide?
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:14 am to Rekrul
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So you don’t know what the frick you’re talking about, I don’t live in that shithole anymore, but this is caused by black culture leadership and the tribalism that often comes with it. Baton Rouge is an extremely dangerous city no matter what time of day or what area. Young black males run around like wild fricking animals with guns doing anything they want and no one in city/parish leadership is doing anything about it, they’re not even talking about it because they’re cowards.
My points still stands... "I" don't feel BR is dangerous... I actually frequent these neighborhoods (barbershop, restaurants, friends, etc.)... No area in BR do I outright avoid due to me being scared of a violent act happing... the people you referring to don't bother me for some reason... I'm sorry to hear your son and friends were robbed but that could happen and does happen everywhere... I know Devin Paige Jr. family personally...attended the rallies... very sad situation...Allie Rice murder doesn't seem random... no robbery, no nothing just killed... my money still on someone that knew her killed her...
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 9:38 am
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:17 am to Rekrul
quote:The dependent class created by social programs that reward poor life choices and lack of personal responsibility - is vote buying nothing more and nothing less. That and the "we have too many people incarcerated" line.
The problem is, most of the people who can correct the problems are too chicken shite to identify the problem for exactly what it is. Even when they have undeniable statistics to back it up.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:26 am to dukke v
quote:fact - it's why they aren't enforcing traffic laws not worth the confrontation.
This is true… they have cops that just avoid areas that may have crime. They do not want to risk themselves with a confrontation unless it’s totally necessary.
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