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Feb 18, 2014 14:38:39   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Yes I read your links and responded to them! They are absent of nuance. Maybe you overlooked my links! Nice try!


What is "absent of nuance? If you mean they lack nuance, they are supposed to. I think you should look up the definition of nuance.

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Feb 18, 2014 14:41:17   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
You cannot have it both ways! You stated that 72 percent of Black Women are having kids out of wedlock but they are having the majority of the abortions? Therefore this statistic is suspect. Why the "concern" about Black Babies?


The concern is that children born into one parent homes are far more likely to become criminals. This is true regardless of race. Black children are more likel to be born into this situation. I know, you want another link you either won't read or won't believe. When I get to it.

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Feb 18, 2014 14:45:01   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
You have written several hundred time about where you live. Frankly I do not care! Furthermore, I am tired of hearing about it.

I have an issue with any one who believes their rights trump my rights. It that is bigotry, okay.

Mr Dunn, as I said before was wrong on many accounts. But, so were the pre-adults who were polluting the air with sound. On both parties, either one could have turned away and avoided the outcome. You say that Mr Dunn does not have the intelligence of a dog. Perhaps, but the one who turned up the sound, what would you say, the intelligence of Eriophyid mites?

Brian Devon wrote:
When you judge an entire people based on the behavior of the few...that is bigotry. I live in an integrated area. I never hear middle aged adults, whether white or black blaring their music. The young women don't have to announce their presence either. Rap and heavy metal are mostly the trade of black and white young men, fueled with too much teen-age testosterone.

Any adult should know this. Mr. Dunn has obviously been living in his own little world and doesn't even have the sense of my Labrador Retriever.........who would have just avoided this whole problem.
When you judge an entire people based on the behav... (show quote)

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Feb 18, 2014 14:45:47   #
Cool Breeze
 
ginnyt wrote:
Thank you for your recommendation, I will take it into consideration if you will consider that these black people may have made some errors that could have, should have, and any thinking person would have avoided. Just stop for a moment and think with your head. Have you taken the time to listen to the words of the rap music? None of it has lyrics about cute kittens, respect, love, or tolerance. So the young people listening to that garbage is being told that whites are "crackers", whites are always wrong, whites should be killed, whites owe blacks, and so on. Does that racket create calm gentle people or does it plant seeds of revenge for "hundreds of years of injustice?"

Given circumstances where you are afraid for your life and traveling companions, how would you have handled it? Just put up with the noise? Just make sure that it was a gun--I guess a shot to the face like the 13 month old child would do that--before taking any action? Put yourself in both places; those of the three (3 against one, good odds) black men and then turn it around and put yourself in the 60 year old place.

I will be honest, the 60 year old man was wrong on many accounts. He could have driven to another store, but I have to ask.... why should he have to? Was he not entitled to shop where he wanted without being insulated as well as assaulted? He could have remained silent and not asked for the noise to be turned down. But, again....should he have had to? Should the noise had been so loud? Was he not entitled to the freedom to shop without being assaulted with the noise? He could have made sure that the young man had indeed intended to follow through with his thread of killing him. But, would that have been too late? What do we expect from a frightened mind? Logic? No, the frightened mind does one of two things..... fight or flight.
Thank you for your recommendation, I will take it ... (show quote)


Huh??? What Rap Music are you listening to? Are you delusional? Your narrative sounds like something you made up! Are you on some kind of medication? Nothing you've ranted here pertains to reality! Get help and lots of it! :shock:

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Feb 18, 2014 14:53:33   #
Cool Breeze
 
ginnyt wrote:
I agree. Abortion has taken on the role of birth control. This is the wrong approach. I see no harm in preventing pregnancy, but after conception then that fetus is a child. Did you know that those babies while being dismembered cry? Did you know that they have brain activity, they dream? They are people, innocent people that deserve every consideration that those living out of the womb demand and deserve. I find it so curious, for lack of a better word, that some people see a person who has cancer as an object of urgency to find a cure, or they import people from all over the world to perform life saving treatments, but those same people do not see abortion as murder.
I agree. Abortion has taken on the role of birth ... (show quote)

WOW! That's rich! Love the Fetus, hate the Child! You seem to have a sacred respect for life as long as it is in the womb, after it's born you don't give a hoot! I understand why you cannot differentiate between Murder and Self Defense. This is psychological depravity run amuck!

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Feb 18, 2014 15:03:31   #
Cool Breeze
 
ginnyt wrote:
Okay, I see your problem. You are so concerned with your own point of view that you do not read. First, it was not me that gave your statistics about 72 percent of black women having babies. Nor did I post about having children out of wedlock. I simply responded to your post asking about abortions. Regarding the accuracy of my data, at the end of each point you will find the source. For example CDC stands for Center for Disease Control, PPH stands for Planned Parenthood. A person with average intelligence could have figured this out.

As for my concern over black children/babies/women/men/teenagers and any other group of age determinations of blacks. I could care less. I firmly believe that it was a mistake brining them to our shores. The problems associated with the mistake has haunted and hampered the US in so many ways for too many years. Too many people have died, too much money is spent, and too much time wasted in codling their feelings.

Whereas I understand your emotional investment in all things black, it is wise to divorce your emotions and think rationally. This will allow you to respond to the correct person with your comments.
Okay, I see your problem. You are so concerned wi... (show quote)


It was banjojack that stated erroneously that 72 percent of blacks are born out of wedlock! This is straight out of the race baiting handbook!

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Feb 18, 2014 15:09:28   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
It was banjojack that stated erroneously that 72 percent of blacks are born out of wedlock! This is straight out of the race baiting handbook!


Banjojack stated no such thing. The link I provided, which was NBC News, stated the 72% figure. You have a problem with that, talk to NBC. Get your facts straight. The figure you quoted comes from the link you claimed I did not post. Maybe NBC will interview you, and you can explain to them why their figures are erroneous. I can furnish the same figures from Fox, but I doubt you would believe them, either.

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Feb 18, 2014 15:10:14   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I am quite well, and you?? Thank you for the restraint in not bringing up the issues of White Europeans stealing the land from the people who stole it from someone else. As you know, land often changes hands through conquest and there is no race that has not taken land from others. Yes, buying and selling slaves was a huge mistake! First, I personally believe that no human should ever be enslaved. Perhaps that is why I am resentful of the over taxation that is now only getting worse. I believe with my whole heart that those initial blacks that were captured and sold by their own kind, should never have been bought our sold in the USA. Imagine the changes to history. Put on your thinking hat. Lincoln, civil war, KKK, MLK..... okay, I would have to live without eating peanut butter, never be protected using a gas mask, spend hours using an ironing board, a mop, and I would not have to feel guilty about eating potato chips. But, all in all I firmly believe that the importation of slaves was a colossal mistake.

I agree that most statistical analysis can be manipulated to prove any point. I should know, I worked for the government and when I wanted new equipment I would run the stats and prove my needs.

I maintain, always argue the thread and not the individual. Once we get emotionally invested, then we loose prospective and are unable to think and thereby respond with clear persuasive arguments. Calling a person a bigot does nothing more than light fires of hostility. Most of the time, we can appreciate another perspective if approached with a logical mind. Once name calling begins, then you loose creditability.

Cool Breeze wrote:
You are correct! It wasn't you! The thread was about Michael Dunn not about Black babies born out of wedlock! I'm relatively new at this and probably got confused! I don't place much faith in statistical selective data anyway but your comment is interesting to say the least! Historically speaking there was no mistake in bringing blacks to your shores! I find that amusing since this land wasn't originally yours! How you acquired it is open for discussion! As far as responding to bigotry I shall refrain for one's personal hangups is their problem! I hope you feel better soon!
You are correct! It wasn't you! The thread was abo... (show quote)

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Feb 18, 2014 15:12:15   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Huh??? What Rap Music are you listening to? Are you delusional? Your narrative sounds like something you made up! Are you on some kind of medication? Nothing you've ranted here pertains to reality! Get help and lots of it! :shock:



Please see my last response to you. Then perhaps you could revisit your remarks above.

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Feb 18, 2014 15:19:06   #
Cool Breeze
 
banjojack wrote:
What is "absent of nuance? If you mean they lack nuance, they are supposed to. I think you should look up the definition of nuance.


Why am I not surprised? Propaganda usually lack nuance LOL

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Feb 18, 2014 15:24:10   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Huh??? What Rap Music are you listening to? Are you delusional? Your narrative sounds like something you made up! Are you on some kind of medication? Nothing you've ranted here pertains to reality! Get help and lots of it! :shock:


I am assuming that you know how to do research. Here are a few starting places regarding contents of Rap Music, again I use the term music VERY loosely.

“MC Burial” Reportedly directed at 50 Cent, Nas lets his anger shine through loud and clear on this hip hop song about hate. “I’m in the streets like old graffiti/ I’m hearing wankstas talking greezy/ Whether broke or rich my friend/ Nasir bring that career to an end.”
“Say It To My Face” A song from Xzibit about friends who once supported him but started hating on him behind his back. Unlike other hip hop songs about hate, Xzibit never raises his voice but his anger is palpable. “You gotta (say it to my face), I'm right here with a 12-gauge/ You talkin' to a man that plan on dyin' of old age/ Until that day, I crush everything in my way.”

“What’s Beef?” The Notorious B.I.G. explains to the haters and posers what it means to be a real thug. “What’s beef?/ Beef is when you need two gats to go to sleep/ Beef is when your mom’s ain’t safe up in the streets/ Beef is when I see you guaranteed to be in ICU.”
“Hi Haters” Like Jay-Z (see below), Maino acknowledges his haters and adds fuel to their fire by listing off everything he has that they want. “Why you like that? That ain't like black/ We boss out in the club? You don't like that?/ You know you like that you wanna’ be me/ Why you twistin' up your face when you see me?”
“Live Your Life” T.I.’s ode to ignoring haters and explaining why they should thank him for all he’s done for them. Of the best hip hop songs about hate, “Live Your Life” is the poppiest and features a catchy hook sung by Rihanna. “Hey, never mind what haters say/ Ignore ‘em till they fade away/ Amazin’ they ungrateful/ After all the game I gave away.”
“Can’t C Me” Few songs bleed more hate than 2Pac’s “Hit ‘Em Up”, but “Can’t C Me” comes awfully close. Another diss track, this one is directed at—who else?—The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy (now P. Diddy), and Bad Boy Records. “Hey, homie, if ya’ feel me/ Tell them tricks that shot me that they missed/ They ain't killed me.”
“Hate Me Now” A classic hip hop song about hate, this tune by Nas lashes out at those who dumped on Nas for going from the darling of underground hip hop to successful mainstream artist. “First rapper to bring a platinum plaque/ back to the projects/ but you still wanna hate/ be my guest, I suggest.”
“Marshall Mathers” From Eminem’s second LP, The Marshall Mathers Album. This song is the culmination of Slim Shady’s struggles with fame, trash talkers, and haters everywhere. It's one of those songs where Eminem doesn’t hold anything back. “I think I was put here to annoy the world/ And destroy your little four year-old little boy or girl.”
“Dirt Off Your Shoulders” Jay-Z takes a different approach to the haters who want to pop off. Instead of blasting them, he recites his accomplishments and skills. Then he has the audacity to equate the haters to nothing more than dirt on his shoulder. “All the ladies they love me, from the bleachers they screamin’/ All the ballers is bouncin' they like the way I be leanin’/ All the rappers be hatin' off the track that I'm makin’/ But all the hustlers, they love it just to see one of us make it.”

If you can not do the research, I will do it for you and get the lyrics to these "songs" and you determine if they are suitable or not.

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Feb 18, 2014 15:30:28   #
petertimber
 
Kevyn wrote:
Why on earth would it be worth it to be toting a heater if you arn't allowed to threaten and blast people who annoy you?


Because the theory that becoming a victim is somehow morally superior to defending yourself and your family makes perfect sense.

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Feb 18, 2014 15:30:35   #
Cool Breeze
 
banjojack wrote:
Banjojack stated no such thing. The link I provided, which was NBC News, stated the 72% figure. You have a problem with that, talk to NBC. Get your facts straight. The figure you quoted comes from the link you claimed I did not post. Maybe NBC will interview you, and you can explain to them why their figures are erroneous. I can furnish the same figures from Fox, but I doubt you would believe them, either.


You are very clever! You brought the 72% figure into this thread and now you're attempting to absolve yourself of any responsibility, nice touch! Where did I claim you didn't post it? You supplied the link comrade! Figures from FOX??? Your credibility just took a dive.

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Feb 18, 2014 15:41:25   #
Cool Breeze
 
ginnyt wrote:
If the rap music was coupled with 3 or more angry black men, the response is yes. A very loud YES! If you think that the knock out game is a nonsense, then you need to talk to my neighbor's son. He is Jewish, lives in NYC and spent 2 weeks in the hospital because he was the victim of the knock out game. Also, account for the eye witness, the people who went on the news to laugh and explain why blacks play the game, account for the videos.

I do recommend that you read more than a title to your links. Here is a quote from the opening remarks of your link:

"I share no sense of linked fate with Marvell Weaver, the hoodlum who was arrested for playing the "knockout game" and then decided to do an interview with the local news about his exploits.

After watching Weaver's pathetic explanation for the logic of his crime, I am left wondering what happened to shame?"
If the rap music was coupled with 3 or more angry ... (show quote)


So what? It's apparent that you just saw the first paragraph and built your fallacious narrative from it. One questionable incident do no constitute an "epidemic". I recommend that you read and comprehend the whole article before you comment!

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Feb 18, 2014 15:50:56   #
Cool Breeze
 
ginnyt wrote:
I am assuming that you know how to do research. Here are a few starting places regarding contents of Rap Music, again I use the term music VERY loosely.

“MC Burial” Reportedly directed at 50 Cent, Nas lets his anger shine through loud and clear on this hip hop song about hate. “I’m in the streets like old graffiti/ I’m hearing wankstas talking greezy/ Whether broke or rich my friend/ Nasir bring that career to an end.”
“Say It To My Face” A song from Xzibit about friends who once supported him but started hating on him behind his back. Unlike other hip hop songs about hate, Xzibit never raises his voice but his anger is palpable. “You gotta (say it to my face), I'm right here with a 12-gauge/ You talkin' to a man that plan on dyin' of old age/ Until that day, I crush everything in my way.”

“What’s Beef?” The Notorious B.I.G. explains to the haters and posers what it means to be a real thug. “What’s beef?/ Beef is when you need two gats to go to sleep/ Beef is when your mom’s ain’t safe up in the streets/ Beef is when I see you guaranteed to be in ICU.”
“Hi Haters” Like Jay-Z (see below), Maino acknowledges his haters and adds fuel to their fire by listing off everything he has that they want. “Why you like that? That ain't like black/ We boss out in the club? You don't like that?/ You know you like that you wanna’ be me/ Why you twistin' up your face when you see me?”
“Live Your Life” T.I.’s ode to ignoring haters and explaining why they should thank him for all he’s done for them. Of the best hip hop songs about hate, “Live Your Life” is the poppiest and features a catchy hook sung by Rihanna. “Hey, never mind what haters say/ Ignore ‘em till they fade away/ Amazin’ they ungrateful/ After all the game I gave away.”
“Can’t C Me” Few songs bleed more hate than 2Pac’s “Hit ‘Em Up”, but “Can’t C Me” comes awfully close. Another diss track, this one is directed at—who else?—The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy (now P. Diddy), and Bad Boy Records. “Hey, homie, if ya’ feel me/ Tell them tricks that shot me that they missed/ They ain't killed me.”
“Hate Me Now” A classic hip hop song about hate, this tune by Nas lashes out at those who dumped on Nas for going from the darling of underground hip hop to successful mainstream artist. “First rapper to bring a platinum plaque/ back to the projects/ but you still wanna hate/ be my guest, I suggest.”
“Marshall Mathers” From Eminem’s second LP, The Marshall Mathers Album. This song is the culmination of Slim Shady’s struggles with fame, trash talkers, and haters everywhere. It's one of those songs where Eminem doesn’t hold anything back. “I think I was put here to annoy the world/ And destroy your little four year-old little boy or girl.”
“Dirt Off Your Shoulders” Jay-Z takes a different approach to the haters who want to pop off. Instead of blasting them, he recites his accomplishments and skills. Then he has the audacity to equate the haters to nothing more than dirt on his shoulder. “All the ladies they love me, from the bleachers they screamin’/ All the ballers is bouncin' they like the way I be leanin’/ All the rappers be hatin' off the track that I'm makin’/ But all the hustlers, they love it just to see one of us make it.”

If you can not do the research, I will do it for you and get the lyrics to these "songs" and you determine if they are suitable or not.
I am assuming that you know how to do research. H... (show quote)


Oh! I understand now! You have a persecution complex! Please indicate where they are in reality referring to white people. These rappers are talking trash among themselves! BTW do you actually believe that the White Owners of these record companies actually advocate blacks killing white people? If you do you are a sociopath! Your anger is misplaced! You aren't a hater are you? LOL

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