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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:37 pm 
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Question: Does the DOJ start an investigation if it is some white meth head unarmed in Alabama rather than this case that is killed by a cop (and NAS doesn't make a thing using his first name like it is his cousin)?


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You sound angry, Mike.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:40 pm 
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pittmike wrote:
Question: Does the DOJ start an investigation if it is some white meth head unarmed in Alabama rather than this case that is killed by a cop (and NAS doesn't make a thing using his first name like it is his cousin)?


Answer: Insert Douchebag's Bullshit here.

It should be an investigation for any unarmed person being shot by police. And since you're inserting these digs at Nas, it just makes you look racist. You should seriously consider not posting while drunk. It makes you look like a fool.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:43 pm 
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pittmike wrote:
Question: Does the DOJ start an investigation if it is some white meth head unarmed in Alabama rather than this case that is killed by a cop (and NAS doesn't make a thing using his first name like it is his cousin)?


Answer: Insert Douchebag's Bullshit here.

No, Mike it wouldn't. You're right. But that's because the subject of the report is institutional racism so it wouldn't apply to white meth heads.


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Douchebag wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Question: Does the DOJ start an investigation if it is some white meth head unarmed in Alabama rather than this case that is killed by a cop (and NAS doesn't make a thing using his first name like it is his cousin)?


Answer: Insert Douchebag's Bullshit here.

It should be an investigation for any unarmed person being shot by police. And since you're inserting these digs at Nas, it just makes you look racist. You should seriously consider not posting while drunk. It makes you look like a fool.



No it is two things. First DB's bolded part is 1000% correct. Fact is it isn't true at least as far as the media report. It seems to me the DOJ is more concerned with some cases more than others. As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads. He knows he is personalizing the young black men that get killed in his posts. It is fine but others were saying he does not interject his feelings.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:49 pm 
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As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own

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pittmike wrote:
Question: Does the DOJ start an investigation if it is some white meth head unarmed in Alabama rather than this case that is killed by a cop (and NAS doesn't make a thing using his first name like it is his cousin)?


Answer: Insert Douchebag's Bullshit here.

No, Mike it wouldn't. You're right. But that's because the subject of the report is institutional racism so it wouldn't apply to white meth heads.


Well I strive for some Utopian society that apparently is not achievable. It seems that 150 years after Lincoln's assassination we aren't color blind. In fact, I doubt we ever will be.

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As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own Grand Dragon.


Chas? I never considered him.

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Attention white people: You don't have to take any accusation of others engaging in racism personally especially in regards to things like law enforcement policy which has clear and undeniable biases.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:45 am 
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Attention white people: You don't have to take any accusation of others engaging in racism personally especially in regards to things like law enforcement policy which has clear and undeniable biases.

Took me a while.


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As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own Grand Dragon.


Um, would you mind taking that down please.

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chaspoppcap wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
pittmike wrote:
As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own Grand Dragon.


Um, would you mind taking that down please.


...and change to Grand Wizard. Thx!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:48 pm 
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chaspoppcap wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
pittmike wrote:
As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own Grand Dragon.


Um, would you mind taking that down please.

Maybe DB is day drinking Rum


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Tall Midget wrote:
chaspoppcap wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
pittmike wrote:
As far as Nas stuff I was jabbing him as he is under so much scrutiny in the other threads.

Under scrutiny by Chas. CSFMB's own Grand Dragon.


Um, would you mind taking that down please.


...and change to Grand Wizard. Thx!


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GAWKER tinted, but ya know...judge for yourself.


Darren Wilson Is Racist, As It Turns Out
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Filed to: DARREN WILSON 8/03/15 12:17pm
Darren Wilson Is Racist, As It Turns Out

Writing for the New Yorker, Jake Halpern has turned in the first extensive interview with Darren Wilson, the former Ferguson, Mo., cop who shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown. In conversations at his home, hidden somewhere “on the outskirts of St. Louis,” Wilson reveals he’s not exactly haunted by second thoughts about what happened: He “did his job” that day, and just wants to move on with his life.

The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
Darren Wilson says he wants to stop thinking about what happened in Ferguson. But the town isn’t…
Read more newyorker.​com
According to the Department of Justice report on the circumstances of Brown’s death, Wilson is right: the shooting was defensible and he didn’t violate Brown’s civil rights. That’s the Justice Department report Wilson would prefer to focus on, not the second one that determined the Ferguson police and courts—of which he was a part—are racist and heavily weighted against black people.

Wilson repeatedly insists to Halpern that race wasn’t a part of how he did his job—“Everyone is so quick to jump on race. It’s not a race issue.”—but, in the most telling part of the profile, goes on to describe a blind, black, single mother who was powerless to stop her kids from causing trouble and allegedly committing crimes, no matter how many times Wilson tried to catch them carrying weapons.

“They ran all over the mom. They didn’t respect her, so why would they respect me?” He added, “They’re so wrapped up in a different culture than—what I’m trying to say is, the right culture, the better one to pick from.”
Halpern calls Wilson out on the obvious racial undertones of this “better culture” talk, but he insists it’s not racial, it’s just “the same younger culture that is everywhere in the inner cities.”

“I am really simple in the way that I look at life,” Wilson said. “What happened to my great-grandfather is not happening to me. I can’t base my actions off what happened to him.” Wilson said that police officers didn’t have the luxury of dwelling on the past. “We can’t fix in thirty minutes what happened thirty years ago,” he said. “We have to fix what’s happening now.
Meanwhile, Halpern points out there’s a bit of hypocrisy in Wilson’s focus on the wrong upbringing—(on Michael Brown: “Do I think he had the best upbringing? No. Not at all.”)—in that Wilson’s mother, Tonya Dean, frequently wrote bad checks and stole money to pay back debts.

He worried that she would steal what little money he made working summer jobs, so he opened two bank accounts. The first, which had almost no money in it, was a decoy. He put his real earnings in the second, secret account. Wilson also tried to preëmpt his mother’s stealing. Once, he warned a friend’s parents not to let her inside their house, because she would surely find a way to steal their identities and max out their credit cards.

Dean was loving, Wilson said. “She never wanted to hurt us.” He added, “But when it came to money she was going to get it, one way or another.”
His mother died in 2002, possibly by suicide.

But Michael Brown’s upbringing wasn’t “the best,” and Wilson prefers not to think of him, except when he has to because he’s being sued by Brown’s family. He doesn’t want to keep “living in the past,” after all.

“You do realize that his parents are suing me?” he said. “So I have to think about him.” He went on, “Do I think about who he was as a person? Not really, because it doesn’t matter at this point.

Asked whether Brown was a “bad guy, Wilson answered, “I only knew him for those forty-five seconds in which he was trying to kill me, so I don’t know.”

Darren Wilson noted that another inconvenience he’s suffered as a result of his killing of Michael Brown—other than occasionally being forced to think about Michael Brown, as a person—is that he has to be pickier about where he eats out.

“We try to go somewhere—how do I say this correctly?—with like-minded individuals,” he told Halpern. “You know. Where it’s not a mixing pot.”


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Darren Wilson Is Racist, As It Turns Out
93,310 23

Jay Hathaway
Filed to: DARREN WILSON 8/03/15 12:17pm
Darren Wilson Is Racist, As It Turns Out

Writing for the New Yorker, Jake Halpern has turned in the first extensive interview with Darren Wilson, the former Ferguson, Mo., cop who shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown. In conversations at his home, hidden somewhere “on the outskirts of St. Louis,” Wilson reveals he’s not exactly haunted by second thoughts about what happened: He “did his job” that day, and just wants to move on with his life.

The Man Who Shot Michael Brown
Darren Wilson says he wants to stop thinking about what happened in Ferguson. But the town isn’t…
Read more newyorker.​com
According to the Department of Justice report on the circumstances of Brown’s death, Wilson is right: the shooting was defensible and he didn’t violate Brown’s civil rights. That’s the Justice Department report Wilson would prefer to focus on, not the second one that determined the Ferguson police and courts—of which he was a part—are racist and heavily weighted against black people.

Wilson repeatedly insists to Halpern that race wasn’t a part of how he did his job—“Everyone is so quick to jump on race. It’s not a race issue.”—but, in the most telling part of the profile, goes on to describe a blind, black, single mother who was powerless to stop her kids from causing trouble and allegedly committing crimes, no matter how many times Wilson tried to catch them carrying weapons.

“They ran all over the mom. They didn’t respect her, so why would they respect me?” He added, “They’re so wrapped up in a different culture than—what I’m trying to say is, the right culture, the better one to pick from.”
Halpern calls Wilson out on the obvious racial undertones of this “better culture” talk, but he insists it’s not racial, it’s just “the same younger culture that is everywhere in the inner cities.”

“I am really simple in the way that I look at life,” Wilson said. “What happened to my great-grandfather is not happening to me. I can’t base my actions off what happened to him.” Wilson said that police officers didn’t have the luxury of dwelling on the past. “We can’t fix in thirty minutes what happened thirty years ago,” he said. “We have to fix what’s happening now.
Meanwhile, Halpern points out there’s a bit of hypocrisy in Wilson’s focus on the wrong upbringing—(on Michael Brown: “Do I think he had the best upbringing? No. Not at all.”)—in that Wilson’s mother, Tonya Dean, frequently wrote bad checks and stole money to pay back debts.

He worried that she would steal what little money he made working summer jobs, so he opened two bank accounts. The first, which had almost no money in it, was a decoy. He put his real earnings in the second, secret account. Wilson also tried to preëmpt his mother’s stealing. Once, he warned a friend’s parents not to let her inside their house, because she would surely find a way to steal their identities and max out their credit cards.

Dean was loving, Wilson said. “She never wanted to hurt us.” He added, “But when it came to money she was going to get it, one way or another.”
His mother died in 2002, possibly by suicide.

But Michael Brown’s upbringing wasn’t “the best,” and Wilson prefers not to think of him, except when he has to because he’s being sued by Brown’s family. He doesn’t want to keep “living in the past,” after all.

“You do realize that his parents are suing me?” he said. “So I have to think about him.” He went on, “Do I think about who he was as a person? Not really, because it doesn’t matter at this point.

Asked whether Brown was a “bad guy, Wilson answered, “I only knew him for those forty-five seconds in which he was trying to kill me, so I don’t know.”

Darren Wilson noted that another inconvenience he’s suffered as a result of his killing of Michael Brown—other than occasionally being forced to think about Michael Brown, as a person—is that he has to be pickier about where he eats out.

“We try to go somewhere—how do I say this correctly?—with like-minded individuals,” he told Halpern. “You know. Where it’s not a mixing pot.”


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 1:31 pm 
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My angle is that DOJ is full of shit trying to find shit and can't. Same as Rodney King. It is a horrible event in our history but you can't try to form facts to make all these cases. It was a bad deal and killing what the fuck else you want?


But, not the same as Benghazi?

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