It's not there...ala invisible? I'm not the one that stated it was or wasn't there. You can take that up with the OP.
Good
sit your racist selves in prison
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/judge...uglasville-hate-crime/pHWEb5zXxdVqGBGxGNtorI/
love that
once a closed minded s**t head, always a closed minded s**thead
Something else had to happen? So long a sentence for disrupting a birthday party with racist bull crap?!
As the waiter walked up to the table, Carrillo figured she’d splurge on the grilled-cheese sandwich and pay the $2 up-charge to add some of the restaurant’s signature bacon. To start, maybe she’d share a watermelon and cheese plate with her sister and friends.
But the mood soured quickly after the waiter appeared. Before he could serve the four Latina women, he said, they needed to show proof of residency. “I need to make sure you’re from here,” he said.
Members of the group pulled out a shotgun and pointed it at the victims, Douglas County District Attorney Brian Fortner said in a statement. They used racial slurs and threatened to kill some of the party-goers. They even threatened to kill children at the party.
I'd bet if you told white people thought they could get away with some s**t like this, they definitely would do it
What happened to those men (and even worse, Trayvon was a boy, really) was wrong. It was disgusting. And they deserved justice they didn't get.
But I don't think those white moronic, horrible gunslingers = all white people.
No, but the larger message is that the capacity is there
hell, you had someone on ridiculous Fox News saying that Snoop Dogg should be shot by the Secret Service for his video and comments he made about 45
the innate view that black and brown people are not human/equal is pervasive among white people
hell, look at your statement - about "race not being a factor anymore". so its not lets try and understand and work with other races, its lets erase the concept of "race" so white people don't have to have difficult conversations
Caughman, who had 11 prior arrests, staggered around the corner to the Midtown South Precinct looking for help.
Let's see, a guy comes to New York City just to kill black people Definite hate crime.
How does the NY Post cover it?
Well-dressed suspect in fatal stabbing surrenders to cops
And how do they describe the victim, who was just a random person that was murdered?

Let's see, a guy comes to New York City just to kill black people Definite hate crime.
How does the NY Post cover it?
Well-dressed suspect in fatal stabbing surrenders to cops
And how do they describe the victim, who was just a random person that was murdered?
Not surprised.
People with a functioning brain will see through the prejudiced bull**** hopefully.

They won't. They will some how find a way to justify it or completely ignore it. Racism died years ago. Let some people tell it, people are just whining for no reason.![]()
I'm a young, white, American man. Politically, I'm a liberal, and I'm a firm advocate of equality for all people.
I saw Jordan Peele's Get Out, and I came away with my own interpretation of the film. I left the theater with the sense that the film was largely meant to put a spotlight on white privilege and to refute the broader the myth of a post-racial America; the latter point, I think, is repeatedly illustrated in the film by the mutual suspicion, anxiety, and awkwardness that characterizes the exchanges between the white and black characters, and is taken to the horrific extreme by the white characters' more appalling actions. I didn't interpret the film to be an indictment of any group of people, but as a way to point out uncomfortable truths about race, racial identity, and racism through an exaggerated and surrealist lens.
As I've come to find after a survey of a number of different reviews, there's a wide range of different interpretations out there, which have further convinced me of layers within the film that I hadn't previously seen. For instance, one writer pointed out how [BLACKOUT]body snatching really represents the most extreme form of cultural appropriation possible[/BLACKOUT] (doh); how I couldn't see that before, I'm not sure, but I think it speaks to how packed the film is, and how as a white man I'm not as in tune with these issues as I could be.
With that said, I would like to be better, I would like to do better, and I do believe in and hope for a world where race doesn't hold anyone back, where everyone regardless of race is treated with the same respect, and has the same opportunities.
Which is how I found this article: http://themuse.jezebel.com/get-out-and-the-threat-of-the-white-monster-1792770870. In it, the author Clover Hope, a young African American woman, seemingly interprets the film as an indictment against white people in general, with quotes like:
1. "the story tell itself...is about the collision of black bodies with white peoples propensity to be predators"
2. "They (whites) want to be something they (blacks) fear and they (whites) terrorize in pursuit of it. This is the white monster at work."
3. "The white people in the theater are watching themselves, and perhaps theres a weird catharsis in seeing the exorcism of their own guilt."
It's as if Ms. Hope sees the film not as metaphorical but as literal truth. When I read these quotes, I read them as specific, broad accusations against white Americans. Phrases like "white monster" and "white terror" feel almost militant. And certainly, I take deep issue with the allegation that I was "watching myself" in that theater.
Frankly, her words--to me--feel racist. They feel hurtful.
But at the same time, I want to be sensitive to her perspective, and I don't want to jump to anger. The only way we make any of this better is by leaving our gut feelings at the door and having real, honest conversations.
Is her article a racist diatribe of its own? If it isn't, can you help me understand why not?
the whole point of black lives matter is to highlight the history and practice of dismissive behavior and attitude towards black people in the justice system. Even tho zimmerman wasn't a cop, when he killed trayvon martin the DA declined to investigate what happened beyond the initial walkthrough. The outcry was for a through investigation of how a teen who went out to get junk food ended up dead. The way the initial investigation came off it seemed like the cops showed up..saw a black teen in a hoodie took zimmermans statement and assumed the kid got what he deserved, gave zimmerman his gun back and said sorry for the inconvenience.
BLM isn't a new thing its existence is the culmination of many decades of police beating, killing or harassing blacks and by and large never really being held accountable.