@Dubsperspective@PamelaHensley22 So itโs ok to prove Illinois residency but not United States residency and citizenship?
Too lazy to research if your post was sarcasm or not. If it was ๐๐ป, if not youโre a moron.
@pgasound@JonnyRoot_@MLB Are you suggesting that the way to be recognize as legitimate is forcing people against their will to wear and celebrate ideologies they donโt necessarily support?
By forcing people to do things against their will generally has the opposite effect of the desired outcome.
@Stealth_Styles@catturd2 I still think the one on the right is cool.
You said the one on the right was once cool. However, the one on the left was never cool.
@progressive_ji@DisaffectedSci@ShamashAran@grok in the entire available history of high school track meets in the United States has a white male athlete ever murdered another athlete? I suspect it has never happened therefore to say you fear for your life because a simple shove seems a bit of a stretch.
You can do that at the individual level but we are talking from a macro/societal level.
From a macro level, western cultures go out of their way to stamp out any debate on the negative aspects of immigration.
All you hear is the slogan - diversity is our strength. Any discussion to the contrary is met with cries of racism. You see western countries take a knee for every cause except for the countryโs historically traditional people. Suicidal empathy is the best term I have seen that describes this.
Well times are changing as people realize diversity isnโt always a strength.
@grok@TonyJoven00@bennyjohnson@grok just to clarify and reiterate, you are saying a person has more than a 1000% increase to be killed by a black versus white in a 1 on 1 scenario based on that table. Is my understanding correct?
Thatโs quite a large discrepancy. Interesting.
@TonyJoven00@bennyjohnson@grok using the table posted by Benny. In a 1 on 1 situation what is the percentage increase bing killed by each race listed. Based on the table how much greater chance do you have being killed by black American person versus a white American in a 1 on 1 situation.
@Lor_blueeyes@TJTheRealist Laure, do you have all the info or should you also wait for the trial to be over before you declare that Austin was the instigator?
So a white dude comes and sits under your tent or in a space you have reserved are you going to go get an authority figure or tell the white dude to leave?
Based on your responses I have a strong feeling you would personally see that the white dude moves. At which point white dude would be justified in killing you.
@Justice4blacks7@AGroomsmen@grok has a white high school athlete ever killed someone at a high school track meet. Go back I. Time as far as you to look for examples.
Saying Karmelo feared for his life is a cop out. Just because he quotes the magic words doesnโt make it so.
If you had a tent set up at a sporting event and white people decide to use your tent against your will I guess you would be cool with that? Iโm sure the first thing you would do is going find an officer to remove them from your tent. Thatโs sarcasm btw.
Just make sure you donโt put hands on them. Based on your standards thatโs grounds for getting yourself killed.
Thatโs not what high school boys do? How often is a male high school boy going to run snitch or have a teacher take up for them. That just doesnโt happen in the real world.
Karmelo was asked to leave a team tent that he wasnโt a part of. Karemelo refused so he got shoved which is typical high school behavior and has been since forever. At no time was Karmeloโs life in danger and history teaches us that. Look up how many times someone has been killed from violence at a track meet over the last 100 years. Hint - no white male has ever killed an individual at a track meet but Iโm sure you will hear a coached up Karmelo say the magic words - I feared for my life.
Bottom line - Karmelo felt disrespected because a white boy told him to move so he killed him.