TrackerSam
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With all due respect, you need your eyes examined. It's a little boy giving a flower to his mother.
:floorlaugh: Lighten up. I was kidding.
With all due respect, you need your eyes examined. It's a little boy giving a flower to his mother.
I just can't do another case centered around race. I can't.
I'm not saying that's happening here (I don't think it is) but that's what the media seems to be trying to shove down our throats and I can't do it again. So, I am going to back away from this case. I hope Chris gets justice (whatever that may mean when you're dead by the hand of another...).
:floorlaugh: Lighten up. I was kidding.
What the h3ll does that say?
Ugh. I re-state my former comment.
Thugs. Strung up. Good riddance. Not sorry.
Sounds racist to me.
Of course it is. But one can't talk about it. :shush: :censored:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...eets-that-killing-of-chris-lane-frowned-upon/
Jesse Jackson tweets that killing of Chris Lane frowned upon
By Aaron Blake, Published: August 21 at 4:09 pm
Snipped:
The Rev. Jesse Jackson said in a tweet Wednesday that the killing of an Australian baseball player, allegedly by three Oklahoma teenagers who were bored, is senseless violence and should be frowned upon.
I think race plays a part based on the issues within intercity crimes; think the city Chicago.
I think knowing that there is a breakdown somewhere, somehow (not placing blame), its important as a country to start speaking about it, all of us. We need to create places and activities that take these children, young men and women, that think all they have is the "way of the streets" and give them more. That give them something tangible to respect themselves so they can learn they matter, that EVERYONE matters.
I am firm believer in the YMCA, parks, after school programs that enrich learning (stuff like free computer programs, or free language classes.) Gosh, there is so many more things that we can help with in these areas. We need to offer the next generation a glimmer of hope, or at least a hobby they can enjoy, so they don't get swept up in the tragic violence that occurs in these cities.
I know Time is well respected and doesn't shy away from certain issues, but I'm kind of floored by this article...
http://ideas.time.com/2013/08/22/viewpoint-dont-ignore-race-in-christopher-lanes-murder/
My mouth's still hanging open from the piece in Time. Not so much that the author wrote it, because I have seen some black journalists, academicians try to speak to it, but that Time PRINTED it!
I want to know all I can about this problem that is plaguing America. I want to know all the stats. I want to be able to read and comment about the stats and discover avenues to bring about a solution *without* being called a racist.
I want to learn about the issue without it being sugar-coated. It needs to be studied, talked about, and theorized.
There will not be an answer until the stats are revealed. Let's see the numbers, the raw data.
Then we can attempt at coming up with a solution.
moo.
ATasteofhoney, I've had this in my buffer but afraid to post it for like an hour:
I'm reasonably smart, but nothing makes me feel dumber than issues like this. We're at a point where you cannot discuss any of it without being called a racist and I never know what opinions I'm allowed to have from day to day. My brain works in such a way that I want to see facts and statistics, but certain statistics are, I guess, too inflammatory to acknowledge. So the problem cannot be effectively broken down and dealt with. (And of course I'm trying to come at this from some idealistic/intellectual angle, which doesn't take into account the fact that there are lots of *actual ignorant racists* on both sides who don't care about stats or problem-solving, and I guess they're the reason we can't talk about it effectively or without rancor.)
It's very hard not to feel hopeless.
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