TRX said:
Why are you capitalizing the word black?
Did you miss the summer of Floyd?
https://cmosshoptalk.com/2020/06/22/black-and-white-a-matter-of-capitalization/
TRX said:
Why are you capitalizing the word black?
How do we fix this culture ??pic.twitter.com/947K9VngSP
— aka (@akafaceUS) July 28, 2025
Ellis Wyatt said:
She needs to be pressed for what the rest of the story is. Surely it is truly exonerating.
Texas velvet maestro said:
The group is assigned a victimhood status. There is constant discussion about reparations. The implication damn near justifies thievery. They are considered so low that they are not expected to control themselves in regards to any trigger they perceive as racist.
On top of that they have been alternately bribed and imprisoned and men and women have been divided. The demographic is a big political game piece. Completely.
I don't agree w Scott Adams 100%, except that the problem is unsolvable on a large scale. It's just too rooted.
On an individual level, small scale, whites and blacks can figure out how to prosper and stay safe. rise above it and appreciate what each other have to offer.
Captain Pablo said:
The police chief kept saying the social media posts leave out context. Leave out half of the equation. Distort what really happened
WTF was distorted?
Captain Pablo said:
The police chief kept saying the social media posts leave out context. Leave out half of the equation. Distort what really happened
WTF was distorted?
LMCane said:
some of it is also education and wealth level
you aren't going to be attacked in West Palm Beach by a group of black residents.
BREAKING - Hamilton county police just RELEASED Montianez Merriweather and Dekyra Vernon.
— The Patriot Oasis™ (@ThePatriotOasis) July 30, 2025
Two of the individuals that were ARRESTED for inciting the Cincinnati Jazz Festival mob.
It gets worse, their bond was $400. pic.twitter.com/cBqwjyS2JV
JB93 said:
Avoiding blacks isn't an act of racism. It's more about minimizing risk and a person (like me) can minimize contact without it ever being ugly behavior. You and others want to amp up avoidance to "that's racist"... No, it isn't.
When 50% of a race isn't equipped socially or emotionally to behave like the rest of society (mainly because they broke the designed family unit), then there are too many risks to association. I'm not going to sort through the broken and violent ones to befriend the Ben Carson's that remain.
When there is a large voice of blacks condemning the behavior of their brothers and sisters, then I'll listen. Why are blacks with a voice (and a pulpit) not working to turn things around? There may be a few examples, but too few and it doesn't seem to be having any impact yet.
agracer said:JB93 said:
Avoiding blacks isn't an act of racism. It's more about minimizing risk and a person (like me) can minimize contact without it ever being ugly behavior. You and others want to amp up avoidance to "that's racist"... No, it isn't.
When 50% of a race isn't equipped socially or emotionally to behave like the rest of society (mainly because they broke the designed family unit), then there are too many risks to association. I'm not going to sort through the broken and violent ones to befriend the Ben Carson's that remain.
When there is a large voice of blacks condemning the behavior of their brothers and sisters, then I'll listen. Why are blacks with a voice (and a pulpit) not working to turn things around? There may be a few examples, but too few and it doesn't seem to be having any impact yet.
The post I responded to called Aggies a bunch of racists. I disagree and contend there are far more in't the rest of the SEC schools than at A&M.
Try reading compression again.
Sh****SLC said:agracer said:JB93 said:
Avoiding blacks isn't an act of racism. It's more about minimizing risk and a person (like me) can minimize contact without it ever being ugly behavior. You and others want to amp up avoidance to "that's racist"... No, it isn't.
When 50% of a race isn't equipped socially or emotionally to behave like the rest of society (mainly because they broke the designed family unit), then there are too many risks to association. I'm not going to sort through the broken and violent ones to befriend the Ben Carson's that remain.
When there is a large voice of blacks condemning the behavior of their brothers and sisters, then I'll listen. Why are blacks with a voice (and a pulpit) not working to turn things around? There may be a few examples, but too few and it doesn't seem to be having any impact yet.
The post I responded to called Aggies a bunch of racists. I disagree and contend there are far more in the rest of the SEC schools than at A&M.
Try reading compression again.
Is old white southerners believing that they don't want to be around blacks any different than blacks saying they want their own things, own spaces, own graduations or demand jobs for their people? Honest question, what's the difference?
nomadic_ag said:
I'll never understand why the white dude slapped the black guy in red and started that whole brawl. You just don't put your hands on people unless you're ready for a fight, especially in that setting. No common sense.
captkirk said:How do we fix this culture ??pic.twitter.com/947K9VngSP
— aka (@akafaceUS) July 28, 2025
Elmer Dobkins said:BREAKING - Hamilton county police just RELEASED Montianez Merriweather and Dekyra Vernon.
— The Patriot Oasis™ (@ThePatriotOasis) July 30, 2025
Two of the individuals that were ARRESTED for inciting the Cincinnati Jazz Festival mob.
It gets worse, their bond was $400. pic.twitter.com/cBqwjyS2JV
RELEASED on $400 bond. Wow.
ShaggySLC said:nomadic_ag said:
I'll never understand why the white dude slapped the black guy in red and started that whole brawl. You just don't put your hands on people unless you're ready for a fight, especially in that setting. No common sense.
So a disagreement between two men means every black person in the general area run over and hit any white person they see?
The Fall Guy said:ShaggySLC said:nomadic_ag said:
I'll never understand why the white dude slapped the black guy in red and started that whole brawl. You just don't put your hands on people unless you're ready for a fight, especially in that setting. No common sense.
So a disagreement between two men means every black person in the general area run over and hit any white person they see?
No that does not mean that at all. Prosecute the ones that attacked other white people. IF the white guy hit first then he should expect the consequences. Did he deserve that amount of an ass kicking.? Probably not, but IF he hit first then he deserved to get a hit back from the person he hit. Learn to just keep walking.
I would imagine alcohol was involved also. That makes situations worse.
Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:The Fall Guy said:ShaggySLC said:nomadic_ag said:
I'll never understand why the white dude slapped the black guy in red and started that whole brawl. You just don't put your hands on people unless you're ready for a fight, especially in that setting. No common sense.
So a disagreement between two men means every black person in the general area run over and hit any white person they see?
No that does not mean that at all. Prosecute the ones that attacked other white people. IF the white guy hit first then he should expect the consequences. Did he deserve that amount of an ass kicking.? Probably not, but IF he hit first then he deserved to get a hit back from the person he hit. Learn to just keep walking.
I would imagine alcohol was involved also. That makes situations worse.
Getting your butt beat by the person you provoked is one thing. Having a third uninvolved person cold cock you and then having a bunch of others who were not involved swarm and attack you and your wife is another. Not fair but that is how it is. The rules have changed.
I remember my dad warning me years ago not to flip people off when they cut you off in traffic. His advice: "Don't do it. It's not like when I was young. People will not tolerate disrespect or take a whipping one-on-one like they used to. You're liable to get shot or get ganged-up on. Let it go and move on."
JB93 said:
Avoiding blacks isn't an act of racism. It's more about minimizing risk and a person (like me) can minimize contact without it ever being ugly behavior. You and others want to amp up avoidance to "that's racist"... No, it isn't.
When 50% of a race isn't equipped socially or emotionally to behave like the rest of society (mainly because they broke the designed family unit), then there are too many risks to association. I'm not going to sort through the broken and violent ones to befriend the Ben Carson's that remain.
When there is a large voice of blacks condemning the behavior of their brothers and sisters, then I'll listen. Why are blacks with a voice (and a pulpit) not working to turn things around? There may be a few examples, but too few and it doesn't seem to be having any impact yet.
The fact that every major restaurant owner in Cincinnati signed this is stunning. https://t.co/58KmHCKXFO
— Joseph Schuster (@internofdoom) July 29, 2025
Quote:
The safety of our guests, team members, and neighborhoods is nonnegotiable. It is a foundational expectation we all share.
BREAKING: Vice President JD Vance just WENT OFF on the violent mob that attacked two men and a middle-aged woman at the Cincinnati Jazz Festival:
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 28, 2025
"Take the thugs who engaged in that violence and throw their asses in prison."
"You had a grown man who sucker punched a middle-aged… pic.twitter.com/803KwikBjF
Actual social media comments made by a sitting member of Cincinnati City Council … pic.twitter.com/JXQkKjJCoS
— Cory Bowman (@corymbowman) July 30, 2025
oh no said:Quote:
The safety of our guests, team members, and neighborhoods is nonnegotiable. It is a foundational expectation we all share.
That sounds like ultra-maga-extremist and possibly nazi fascist to me. are democrat-run cities going to stand for restaurant owners using language like that?