Originally posted by SurturIf you were forced at gunpoint to guess which party the teacher supports, will you truly try to argue you wouldn't say "the left" ? Feel free not to respond if hypothetical questions trigger you as I know some posters here have trouble with them. Of course their avoidance in itself is an answer, so it works out either way. [/B]
Surt, is there a reason why you think we should make assumptions as if we're being pressured to do so at gunpoint?
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Then again, the arguments you make really make a lot more sense when we take this paranoia of yours into consideration.
Perhaps a therapist can help you overcome this fear of yours. 👆
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Surt, is there a reason why you think we should make assumptions as if we're being pressured to do so at gunpoint?😬
Then again, the arguments you make really make a lot more sense when we take this paranoia of yours into consideration.
Perhaps a therapist can help you overcome this fear of yours. 👆
You too afraid to answer?
And I included the gunpoint bit so you couldn't weasel out if you tried to answer. It was meant to put you in a situation where weaseling out wouldn't be as likely.
But here goes then: a nice old lady walks up and asks you if you think the art teacher was most likely a leftist, what do you say?
Mob of Cheesecake Factory employees intimidate black Trump-supporting customer over MAGA hat: report
Lol I'm just waiting for them to announce they are closing stores for a few hours in order to do some sensitivity training.
Any second now...
Woman accuses ‘racist’ cop of wrongdoing during traffic stop. Then the bodycam footage is released.
"Dawn Hilton-Williams was pulled over in rural Brunswick County on April 27 while traveling home to South Carolina after watching her daughter play in a tennis tournament.
Following the traffic stop, she posted a nearly 12-minute video to Facebook describing the traffic stop. She claimed she was “bullied by a racist cop, who threatened to pull me out of the car.” She claimed the officer stopped her for driving 65 mph in a 70-mph zone, a “small difference,” she said.
She admitted she refused to sign her ticket, a court summons that in reality was not an admission of guilt, just an agreement to either show up in court or pay the ticket. She said the officer threatened to “pull” her out of her car, arrest her and impound her vehicle if she did not sign the summons — so she signed it.
She then shows her viewers she is in a rural area. She said: “This is where we got lynched. This is where we got lynched, even in today’s day…I was literally afraid.”
“I mean pulling you out of a car doesn’t seem like a big deal, but when you are African-American and you get pulled out of the car you get shot or you get tased, or you get Sandra Bland-ed if you’re a woman,” Hilton-Williams claimed.
She added she was only “polite,” but the officer was determined to engage in “sick bullying.” She said African-Americans have similar experiences “every single day.”
Interesting! Let's consult the footage:
"The officer responds:
“Hold on…So, what you are signing here is a promise to either come to court or promise to prepay. It is not an admission of guilt. It’s only a promise to me that you’re going to get it taken care of by either coming to court or prepaying it. If you refuse to sign the summons at this point, I’m gonna have to get you out of the side of this car, I’m going to place you under arrest and take you in front of a magistrate. I will get your vehicle towed and go from there. So, yes ma’am you do not have a choice."
What a monster. How'd the crazy lady respond?
"She said she “remembered things differently,” according to WTVR.
“Get or pull. All he had to do was say step out of the car ma’am. I felt that it was threatening and I didn’t feel safe because he’s got the gun and he’s got the badge,” she explained.
“I wish society was different, I wish it wasn’t normalized. I wish that everybody’s traffic stop was the same so that people would just feel normal. I certainly did feel Sandra Bland. I saw that and felt it… like that was about to happen to me. Like, what do I need to do and that I was scared,” she added."
Lol. Best part of this entire thing: the part where she goes "this is where we were lynched".
LOL!!
Local NAACP president, pastor says cop racially profiled him. Bodycam video upsets his narrative.
Too funny. How did some NAACP officers respond?
"We don’t condone the wrong that a person has done, we just don’t believe he would have told a lie about something of that magnitude,” Dixon said. “We’re not saying a person is incapable of lying. Just from his character we don’t think he would have lied about something like that. In all fairness, to the NAACP and the community, we will watch the video and have a conversation with our NAACP President.”
LOL! Too much. There is literally video evidence.
Originally posted by Robtard
Umm, you literally quoted the person saying at the end that they would watch the video and go from there...So it seems you're being trig'd again because Black people are involved and they trig you something fierce, Surt. Something. Fierce.
A local black community activist already reviewed the video and said the guy lied. This STILL isn't good enough.
Nice try though.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Semi-related but my current phone background is a picture of a slice of cheesecake with blueberry pie filling on top.
I'm just waiting for the place to shut down for sensitivity training. Where are the calls for it? Where are the boycotts? A black man! A black man treated poorly! Where BLM? Where Al Sharpton? Where the Good Morning America interviews?
Originally posted by Surtur
A local black community activist already reviewed the video and said the guy lied. This STILL isn't good enough.Nice try though.
You're spinning again, Pinocchio.
Your point of contention was that the person you quoted did not believe the story despite the video, when they clearly say they're going to watch the video and then talk to the Pastor. Your silly actions are only a few post above.
"In all fairness, to the NAACP and the community, we will watch the video and have a conversation with our NAACP President." -snip
Originally posted by Robtard
You're spinning again, Pinocchio.Your point of contention was that the person you quoted did not believe the story despite the video, when they clearly say they're going to watch the video and then talk to the Pastor. Your silly actions are only a few post above.
"In all fairness, to the NAACP and the community, we will watch the video and have a conversation with our NAACP President." -snip
No spin kiddo. Everybody was telling them about the video, including local community activists. They still didn't believe. It's pathetic. This will not be debated.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Your point is...you want the NAACP to come out and say, "This dumbass lied. Sorry about that." ?
Yeah and I want them to explain why the NAACAP does not believe a black community activist when he says "this man lied" after he saw the footage.
"He a good boy, never did nothing wrong" is not a valid excuse for them.
Originally posted by Surtur
Yeah and I want them to explain why the NAACAP does not believe a black community activist when he says "this man lied" after he saw the footage."He a good boy, didn't do nothing wrong" is not a valid excuse for them.
You're probably crossing the line, there, with stereotyping what they said into "ebonics." In other words, calm down with the racist shithead stuff, you racist motherf*cker. hmm
But, yeah, if we were in person talking privately, what you just did wouldn't bother me at all. But since we are chatting publicly, people might associate me with your bullshittery and I don't want to be associated with that. HOWEVER...if I stopped giving two-shits about what people thought, especially when I was clearly not responsible for racist things you said, perhaps we could all have a better time...you racist f*ck. haermm
Originally posted by dadudemon
You're probably crossing the line, there, with stereotyping what they said into "ebonics." In other words, calm down with the racist shithead stuff, you racist motherf*cker. hmmBut, yeah, if we were in person talking privately, what you just did wouldn't bother me at all. But since we are chatting publicly, people might associate me with your bullshittery and I don't want to be associated with that. HOWEVER...if I stopped giving two-shits about what people thought, especially when I was clearly not responsible for racist things you said, perhaps we could all have a better time...you racist f*ck. haermm
No worse then when people mimic people with a southern accent IMO.