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re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:41 am to
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Maybe you should post some positive stories every now and then.


I would but I doubt it'll do any good. I've done enough here for a while. I'll leave y'all alone now. I'm out!! :bow:

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:38 am to
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Man... We're coming from the same boat but we're going a completely different direction.


Oh Im making a life for myself, believe that. But you can't expect all of black america to have the same success story as you man. Were working, getting better, just take a look at the White House!!! LOL let me stop another before I open another can of worms.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:32 am to
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Some reason...... Can't imagine what that would be. Perhaps forensic evidence and eyewitness testimonial.


Forensic evidence that was handled by his peers. The cop was allowed to deposit his own firearm into evidence and also wipe himself off. Think about that for a second.

Ohh these eye-witnesses? LINK

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:25 am to
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That's a creative fairy tale you've conjured up.


Whatever man. We don't run from police and then turn around with a change of heart and just sprint to our deaths. You can believe it, but I don't.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:19 am to
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I've taken shits with more sense than you boy. You're crazy.


I'm not a boy and if you believe officer wilson's story then I also think you're crazy. So now were even :cool:

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:16 am to
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When does the black community finally say, "We need to better ourselves?"


I already explained earlier that we have peace rallies and anti-violence rallies all the time. Hell, Dr Dre isn't making a penny off if his new album, instead he's using it open a performing arts school in Compton, but the media won't show you that. There is positivity happening, you just have to search for it. And it would also help to post some of here instead of the negative stuff. Or at least have balance.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 1:10 am to
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Still waiting on that explaination on how officer Wilson's account of the events didn't make sense.


I'll explain one time.

Officer Wilson sees two teens walking in the street, he tells them to get out of the street.

This statement alone somehow turns Mike Brown into the angry hulk and he then decides that the officer must die, right? Ok so he "so called" punches him and reaches for his weapon.

He loses this battle and the cop shoots Mike. Mike realizes he's been shot and takes off running and Officer Wilson exits his vehicle and gives chase.

But...

For some strange reason, after running away for about 30 yards or so, Mike stops running, turns around, taunts the officer and then run towards him to try and finish him off. Mike runs through a few gunshots until a headshot finishes him off.

Now tell me how that make sense to you? If someone shoots you and you take off running, that means you're scared right? It's human nature. But for some reason, people believe that Mike stopped running and decided to turn around a run directly into gun fire. I don't buy it at all. And the DA also hid evidence from the jury members that later came to light later on. He also has ties to that police department. No one believes Mike's friend Dorian, or the other witnesses who went on camera and said they saw his hands raised. Instead they believe the man who has the most to lose and every reason to lie in this situation. I've seen police get exposed for covering up their comrades frick-ups so I know its very possible. I believe that same thing happened here, but it's over and done. Darren wilson is lucky to be free.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:58 am to
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You're right. They didn't have a leader fighting for their rights. Instead, what did Asians as a general population do?

Parents told their kids to shut the hell up and get A's because nobody gives a shite about a dumbass with no money. They ignored the stereotypical comments, and gained the admiration of their peers once they started rolling in the dough and getting into the workforce as doctors, lawyers, business leaders, and engineers. They were told to respect their elders and the community around themselves. "Don't embarrass the family name and honor by acting like a fool". Earn it. And what happened over the past 150 years? The majority of them are living the American Dream or in the process of obtaining it.

Living in America is such a privilege and it's truly astonishing how many people take it for granted.


You do realize that we were not allowed to get a proper education for a very long time right? This led to us being stuck in rough high poverty neighborhoods. Were just getting over this hump.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:50 am to
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Oh jesus Christ. The histrionics are out of control. You were in no danger of being "killed".

You wonder why no one takes you seriously?


All it takes is for the lady to say "I think these black kids are stealing and I think I saw a gun" and the cops would come in blazing. It may sound dumb to you and I get that, but this shite has happened before whether you believe it or not.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:45 am to
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I think the majority of America could get behind a movement dealing with police brutality, but the BLM movement, in the view of the majority of America, loses all credibility for several reasons:

1. That somehow #blacklivesmatter only counts when whitey does the killing. Where are the protests and outrage and blocking of interstates for the 20 people shot in Chicago this past weekend? Nowhere. Because it doesn't bring in money.
2. The BLM movement picks the wrong cases to get behind. The Mike Brown case was the wrong case. A better case to bring attention would have been the murder in South Carolina.
3. The immediate dismissal of the #alllivesmatter phrase. The rejection screams racism.
4. The destruction and violence and looting that erupted in Baltimore and Ferguson. Nothing says "we're oppressed" like burning down their own neighborhoods and ransacking businesses.

Can you at least admit that you understand why some people would be reluctant to support the BLM movement?



BLM is a movement against police brutality. It doesn't make sense when you try to bring black on black crime into it because that's a completely different issue. And yes, All Lives Matter is a dumb point and it deflects away from our main point. WE ALREADY KNOW THAT ALL LIVES MATTER. BUT WE FEEL LIKE OUR LIVES DONT MATTER IN THIS COUNTRY. SO WE HAVE TO REMIND PEOPLE THAT THEY DO MATTER. How hard is that to understand??? We aren't treated like our lives matter, unless you're famous or an athlete. The rappers and the rest of us expendable. It's TRADITION in this country and thats why most of you hate to hear anyone speak against it.



Tell me...when has black life ever mattered in this country? Tell me when and I'll call you a damn liar.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:35 am to
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Asians are fine in America. Internment camps, gold rush slavery, unequal opportunity, Angel Island (or is it the other one?), stereotyping, etc. but they've somehow managed to turn that around and become a positive part of society.


You're really going to compare how Asians were treated in America vs how black people were treated? We got it worse because we had leaders like MLK and Malcolm X who had enough and decided to speak up (which got them killed). The government didn't like it when we pushed back so they fricked with us more, the same way most of you don't like it in here and I understand :)

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:26 am to
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I'll post this again just for you SupBroad

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Then shut the frick up, pussy, and do something to better your life and stop worrying about things you can't control


Aww man, wait until I tell my mom that the mean internet man called me a pussy. You're gonna get it mister!!!!

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:23 am to
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You think this never happened to white boys? Come off it. You're clueless.


That's not the point. The point is, a simple situation like that could get a black boy killed and then he would get mercilessly slandered in the media. That's something that probably doesn't cross a white kids mind.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:18 am to
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It does matter what happened because it affected the black psyche, BUT IT'S TIME TO CHANGE IT. Doing what they're doing in Ferguson won't change it.


This is what I keep telling you. Most of the protesters are non violent. They're trying to do it the right way. But one a-hole decides to pull out his gun and all of the sudden the entire town gets blame.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:16 am to
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We teach our kids to not trust them and stay away from them. That includes staying away from things that would invite them into your life


Just an example for you:

I was at a gas station in Harahan, LA and the white lady cashier called the cops on me and my cousin as soon as we walked in. We were only 12 years old, but we were frisked and the cops found nothing. My parents were notified and they immediately understood what just happened. Talk about an awkward convo that a parent has to have with a confused 12 year old. So what was I supposed to do then?

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:12 am to
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Tell me how great African Americans would have it in another country....hmm how about ANY country in Africa! Quit your crying bitch and be thankful for how fortunate you are to be an American


We'll never know because we were brought here. So this is my country now and you will have to hear different views on difficult topics. Deal with it.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:09 am to
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Threads like this is why I'm thinking about leaving this site for good. Y'all are going to miss me when I'm gone....


Awww you're going to let one guy ruin your fun? My bad. No worries, I won't post often at all. I don't have the energy to constantly debate people who really don't care about another world outside of their own. I just wanted to bring a different perspective to this thread because it was very one-sided.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:05 am to
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Just stop doing illegal shite. It's really that simple.


It's not that simple man. Everyone has broken the law at some point, but you never think that it would get you killed. Were dying over simple traffic stops these days. We can't even wear a hoodie or put our hands anywhere near our pockets without someone thinking were reaching for a weapon, and then boom were dead.

re: Ferguson Riots: Part Three

Posted by SupGirl on 8/12/15 at 12:02 am to
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Oh, I'm sure shite that went down decades ago really matters to these low life fricks starting all this shite in Ferguson. You see, me and most normal people in society understand that if a cop is telling you to do something you go ahead and do it and shut your fricking mouth. I was raised to respect the law and the authority that dishes it out.


That's the problem right there, you don't think what happened decades ago matters, but it most definitely does. That's what I'm here to show you. That's what I mean when I say "It's bigger than Mike Brown, this has been brewing for a long time". And I don't think it's a joke because it can only get worse from here and your kids and grandkids will be left to deal with it. I want the shite to stop, but threads like this, joking about it and hoping for violence only makes it worse.

You were raised to respect the police, I was too, but sadly I was taught to avoid them and try to say as little as possible to them because there's a good chance he could kill you over something dumb. I was taught that their fuse is automatically shorter with me than it would be with a white person, and thats due to American history. It's how we've always been treated so its normal, take a step into our world and you'll see that. That's what we mean by white privilege, that's just one example.