We mentioned this earlier in BHM, but today is the official date. And reminding people of it never gets old. Just like Trayvon!
True story: I was unofficially counseled once, because when someone mentioned the Monday February three-day holiday, I asked if it was Trayvon Remembrance Day.
I didn't feel bad, but imagine how the budding young felon felt when the searing heat of 115 grains of knowledge opened up inside his chest.
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All I know is on this day, a little piece of shit got EXACTLY what he deserved.
And if only more scumbag thugs would realize that they are putting their life up for forfeit to engage in criminal activity, the crime wave might subside.
It’s too bad this little shitbag was released. Turn up the volume for squealing that will induce laughter.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-2402278/Video-Armed-child-carjacker-body-slammed-attempted-robbery.html
Sorry if I multiplied the comments.
Natural Selection at work. The world needs more sharp edges.
Boat Guy
Sacramento channel-KCRA- has gone on, ad nauseam about the drug dealer. What can we learn from this? What can be done to stop this from happening again? How many more.......blah, blah. You'd think a priest had been murdered. Insanity. We need more Trayvons, not less.
Its funny (in a dark and shitty sorta way), this topic highlights the very root of so many of our issues. We have 2 worlds that are colliding, and the resultant friction is what we are experiencing:
One world views the Trayvon situation as expressed here. Stupid hood rat FAFO.
One world views the Trayvon situation as an unacceptable example of the systemic racism inherent in the very fabric of our existence.
We're both talking about the same event, the same moment in time, the same collection of acts and actions that resulted in a actual consequences in the Newtonian world oh physics. Wildly different interpretations though, no?
Elsewhere you see the same polarization, and its friction: election results, crt, gender issues... Same actual physical planet circling the sun, but polar opposite views about how things work and really fundamental issues like 'males can give birth'.
How does one reconcile a world where one side of the argument accepts as fact actions that are physically impossible? How do these two worlds co-exist? One where men can give birth and one where they can't?
This isn't political rhetoric we're bandying about; putin invaded a neighbor/putin is defending his country. Thats two sides to the same coin, but the exploding bombs aren't in dispute, just their cause for use. Thats a debateable point.
But new life, springing forth from something other than a womb? I dunno man, I can't really figure out how to deal with that.... And yet we let these people vote, and drive cars?
Someone tried to brain someone with a planet and that someone DEFENDED himself.
Sure, that someone might have been and even still be, shall we say, decidedly less than ideal. Yet it was *still* that someone's INHERENT NATURAL RIGHT to self-defense. If the attacker shouldn't ought be dead, attacker shouldn't ought have been attacker. Self-inflicted wound. Fatal? Yeah, STILL self-inflicted.
@ Anonymous "Its funny..."
I see the real problem as no logical next step to bringing the two together.
This country, my tax dollars, has given to one group billions of dollars, preferential treatment in life altering aspects such as education and jobs, and yet there seems to be little change, only demands for more, none of which address the failire to use what has been already provided.
There seems to be no end to the demands, and I've been watching it since my youth in the 60s.
Reconciliation seems to not be in the cards... the left keeps pushing their 'all or nothing' agenda, without understanding the dreadful situation this will develop into.
Funny thing about instances that are seemingly 'for all the marbles'... what if one side didn't bring 'marbles' to the fight (heh)?
I invite them all to go straight to hell, and if they are having difficulty with directions, I can certainly provide guidance.
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