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Sucker punched - vs - Knock out game: Is there a difference?

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by righteousdude2, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. righteousdude2

    righteousdude2 Well-Known Member
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    http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...year-old-woman-to-ground-in-sc-grocery-store/

    For more than a year young black men have gone around sucker punching innocent elderly and defenseless people, and while the Trump fan was a bully like thug himself, what is all the uproar over? I didn't see all that much press going into the hundreds of innocent people knocked out, and sent to the ER's ... at least the sucker elbow didn't do any harm and it didn't come from behind him.

    What say you? Is this the left making a big deal out of a supposed conservative hitting a protesting thug, or is it righteous coverage?
     
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    Zaac, the so-called "knockout game" is a reality. There have been innumerable incidents in which black thugs have tried to fell an innocent white or Asian victims with one punch. Of course, cowards that they are, the perps only target the old,lame and pregnant ones. Their stupid buddies film it, and put it on youtube.

    Usually the victims are waiting at a bus stop. Oonce in a while the thugs get a rude awakening when old white dudes shoot them.
     
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  4. Zaac

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    Yes, systemic police murder of unarmed black people is a reality too. Systemic refusal of prosecutors to indict the murderers with whom they work every day is a reality too. Racism and racial prejudice in America is a reality too. White privilege is a reality too.

    But ain't too many of you recognizing those "realities".

    Just another reason why those kids keep saying "Black Lives Matter" because as they said, with a lot of white people, life APPARENTLY doesn't matter until it's the life of white people being threatened or taken.
     
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    Zaac, you cannot dispute anything I said in post #3.
     
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    Sure I can. It's no so-called. It's called. It's not innumerable. There's an actual number of incidents. The "victims" weren't "innocent". You can't prove that they were cowards. The perps target whomever they want. Usually the victims are waiting in an alley.

    I can dispute what you placed in post #3 as not a reality all day the same way that white people dispute what I said in post #4 to not be a reality.
     
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    By "innocent" I mean that they were minding their own business and had done anything against the perps.
    What happened to your reasoning skills? The thugs target physically weak people minding their own business. These thugs prey on the vulnerable. That makes them cowards along with their other depraved qualities.
    They target the helpless as I have stated repeatedly.
    Of course not. They are usually waiting at a bus stop.
     
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  8. InTheLight

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    Really? You need this explained to you?

    OK. Because it happened at a rally for a presidential candidate, after that candidate has encouraged the crowd to beat up protesters.


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    Then how did you hear about it?
     
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    SO -- because of what you said in post #4, what Rip posted in #3 is justifiable and acceptable, right?
     
  10. Zaac

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    Now you know that I understood what you "meant" just like I know most white people understand why those kids say Black Lives Matter as opposed to All Lives Matter.

    And one can say the same thing about the police officers murdering unarmed black men. Frankly, it could be feasible that they are being provoked. We should reserve judgment until more information comes out.:rolleyes:

    And the police target the ones who are black and unarmed and whose lives are marginalized. That too has been said repeatedly.
    That may be just what you've heard.
     
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    More of the same .... what can you expect from a:

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    And that makes it acceptable to you? Really?
     
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