He didn't vote illegally. Was turned away by the pollsters so no crime committed. |
Or, you know, they didn't apply to or declined their offer of admission to TJ because they discovered that it was a hostile environment for kids who look like them. Because of people with attitudes like the ones you find on DCUM. |
Exactly, he only attempted to commit a crime. |
Or attempting to show how poor the security on elections is . . . and he was wrong. |
Or didn't know it was illegal. The PP comment was that the "same treatment" comment was off base because a crime was not committed. |
How many people have went to for attempting to commit murder or attempting to steal something. The only reason he didn’t do it is because he was stopped. |
I have two boys in middle school that are Black and been in AAP at Center schools since 3rd grade. They have experienced the racism the entire time and lots of micro aggressions from the other nonwhite groups in the program and they don’t want to go to TJ. We have decided to send our kid to a private where they will be more comfortable next year. The current BS and treatment of Blacks at FCPS is like it was when the schools integrated in the 60’s. |
Says a white liberal liar who pretends to be a black on an anonymous forum? |
Poor analogy. If someone showed up without their ID because they forgot it, are they attempting to commit a crime? According to you the answer would be yes. If someone showed up at the wrong polling place and got turned away and sent to the correct one, are they attempting to commit a crime? According to you the answer would be yes. That is not how it works. |
+1. |
keep fabricating stuff. people should have their IQs checked if they believe you're anyone else who isn't a white liberal. |
That’s not what happened. This kid knowingly attempting to commit a crime multiple times in the same day. |
What makes me a white liberal and what makes me fabricating? |
The inconvenience of your lived experience to their precious persecution narrative. There is an obsession now with winning the Oppression Olympics because parts of America are finally reckoning with our horrendous treatment of Black folks for centuries. |
I’m just sharing my personal experience. I’ve been sharing my experiences with prejudices and anti-Black racism long before the recent event’s causing discussion. I’ve lived it and don’t want my kids to suffer and be held back the way I was at times because Of it. Unfortunately, I feel that I need to and have to teach my kids to counteract racism. I don’t Ike seeing any person be mistreated because of the color of their skin the way Black people in the US have been. |