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Well, since we're now playing the "don't believe" game, I think you're full of **** when you said you weren't less comfortable around a specific group who was shown night after night rioting and breaking every law on the book. It's just common sense to be a bit more wary. I can't recall how old you are or where you live but I know you weren't just strolling down the LA streets like nothing was happening when the Rodney King riots were on the news every night. And I think you know it was a hell of a lot safer to be a young black male on those streets than a middle-aged white man.

Now go ahead and say "Nope, wouldn't have bothered me a bit" so we can complete this line of bullshit you're spewing.
4/20/2017 2:48 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 4/20/2017 2:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 2:48:00 PM (view original):
Well, since we're now playing the "don't believe" game, I think you're full of **** when you said you weren't less comfortable around a specific group who was shown night after night rioting and breaking every law on the book. It's just common sense to be a bit more wary. I can't recall how old you are or where you live but I know you weren't just strolling down the LA streets like nothing was happening when the Rodney King riots were on the news every night. And I think you know it was a hell of a lot safer to be a young black male on those streets than a middle-aged white man.

Now go ahead and say "Nope, wouldn't have bothered me a bit" so we can complete this line of bullshit you're spewing.
There are 30-something million blacks in America. There were, what, a couple thousand actually rioting after Ferguson and Baltimore? No, that didn't make me uncomfortable around a random black person I might encounter 1500 miles away from the nearest actual riot.
Well, that would be your lack of awareness, of any kind, kicking in.

Halfway across the country, I heard "RODNEY KING!! RODNEY KING!!!" chanted every time a white cop had pulled over a black man in a public area. Are you saying people are unaware or unbothered by events 1500 miles away? Because, again, I don't believe you. You're bothered by all of them. Unlike you, some are more prone to do something besides yammer on the internet about it.
4/20/2017 3:19 PM
It's interesting the way BL lumps all black males (and all white guys too) together. There's a big difference between ANY guy wearing a suit or khakis and a guy wearing torn jeans and a gang-related t-shirt/bandana ensemble. I suspect he's deliberately conflating the two poles in an effort to make a point.

Or he could just be stupid.
4/20/2017 3:36 PM
I don't think he's stupid. He just needs the argument to fit his agenda. So he does stupid if necessary.
4/20/2017 3:39 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 3:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 4/20/2017 2:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 2:48:00 PM (view original):
Well, since we're now playing the "don't believe" game, I think you're full of **** when you said you weren't less comfortable around a specific group who was shown night after night rioting and breaking every law on the book. It's just common sense to be a bit more wary. I can't recall how old you are or where you live but I know you weren't just strolling down the LA streets like nothing was happening when the Rodney King riots were on the news every night. And I think you know it was a hell of a lot safer to be a young black male on those streets than a middle-aged white man.

Now go ahead and say "Nope, wouldn't have bothered me a bit" so we can complete this line of bullshit you're spewing.
There are 30-something million blacks in America. There were, what, a couple thousand actually rioting after Ferguson and Baltimore? No, that didn't make me uncomfortable around a random black person I might encounter 1500 miles away from the nearest actual riot.
Well, that would be your lack of awareness, of any kind, kicking in.

Halfway across the country, I heard "RODNEY KING!! RODNEY KING!!!" chanted every time a white cop had pulled over a black man in a public area. Are you saying people are unaware or unbothered by events 1500 miles away? Because, again, I don't believe you. You're bothered by all of them. Unlike you, some are more prone to do something besides yammer on the internet about it.
Yeah BL. Put the shoe on the other foot.

There are 30-something million blacks in America. There were, what, less than 100 unarmed blacks killed by cops last year. I'm pretty sure those 100 shootings made many black people across the entire country fearful and/or hateful towards random encounters with cops. So why wouldn't 1500 black rioters in Ferguson and/or Baltimore not instill fear of random encounters with blacks across the country?
4/20/2017 3:44 PM
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Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 3:39:00 PM (view original):
I don't think he's stupid. He just needs the argument to fit his agenda. So he does stupid if necessary.
So... you don't think he's stupid, but he's acting stupid to defend a stupid position on a stupid internet board...?

To me, that's stupid.
4/20/2017 3:57 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 4/20/2017 4:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 3:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 4/20/2017 2:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/20/2017 2:48:00 PM (view original):
Well, since we're now playing the "don't believe" game, I think you're full of **** when you said you weren't less comfortable around a specific group who was shown night after night rioting and breaking every law on the book. It's just common sense to be a bit more wary. I can't recall how old you are or where you live but I know you weren't just strolling down the LA streets like nothing was happening when the Rodney King riots were on the news every night. And I think you know it was a hell of a lot safer to be a young black male on those streets than a middle-aged white man.

Now go ahead and say "Nope, wouldn't have bothered me a bit" so we can complete this line of bullshit you're spewing.
There are 30-something million blacks in America. There were, what, a couple thousand actually rioting after Ferguson and Baltimore? No, that didn't make me uncomfortable around a random black person I might encounter 1500 miles away from the nearest actual riot.
Well, that would be your lack of awareness, of any kind, kicking in.

Halfway across the country, I heard "RODNEY KING!! RODNEY KING!!!" chanted every time a white cop had pulled over a black man in a public area. Are you saying people are unaware or unbothered by events 1500 miles away? Because, again, I don't believe you. You're bothered by all of them. Unlike you, some are more prone to do something besides yammer on the internet about it.
I'm not saying people are unaware of events across the country. I'm saying I'd have no reason to fear a black person just because there is a riot going on somewhere in the country.
Well, ****, let's get off blacks.

You're gay. A Muslim shoots up a gay nightclub in your city. You're partying it up in your gay nightclub. Dude in a turban walks in. Just another guy, right? No reason to think anything else, right?
4/20/2017 4:09 PM
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This is one of the stupidest discussions ever. Everyone on earth, save BL, reacts to the world around them. No one is saying "All 22 y/o black males are dangerous" or "All Muslims hijack aircraft to blow up buildings or they simply shoot up gay nightclubs." But, again, the world reacts to what is happening. It may be as simple as crossing the street instead of walking past a group of people. Or shopping at another store in a better neighborhood. Except for BL. He blindly ignores major events, except for ranting about them on the internet, and goes on about his life as if nothing has happened.
4/20/2017 4:27 PM
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