Black boys punch and stomp on white 6th grader on bus

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BTW, Hate crime status is discriminatory: two different people are brutally murdered or assaulted in identical ways. One is determined to be a hate crime, the other is not. Mystically, one victim's attacker is considered less evil than the other and given a break. Another PC driven miscarriage of justice.


Examples? You know...other than your insane rants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Matt Gross was hit in the back of the head with baseball bat by James Woods at Dorsey High in Los Angeles c.1960. He was severely injured. I saw another kid stomped in the locker room, same HS, c 1959. I was jumped and punched at L.A. High in summer of 1959. My bike was stolen...when I caught the (about 10) year old kid, he pulled out a jack knife, unfolded and pointed it at me before walking away. I was confronted and demanded to give up my $$ at least a couple times at high school. It was a very scary environment at times. I drove a Yellow Cab in LA in the mid 60's. Word was, don't pick up in Watts or South Central. Cabbies were robbed, shot and killed from time to time. Except for unknown perps in cab incidents, all black on white, all true. I am not racist... I admire many blacks...most are decent as anyone.. but I'm sick of the political correctness and one way white only racist commentary.

Interesting history....
Being a native Washingtonan, I've encountered plenty of black and white racists.
Anonymous
Wonder if the Parents are proud of their sons? I would be very upset with my boys if they ever did that to another human being no matter what the reason!
Anonymous
white guilt is over Obamas three sons beat up one white kid for doing what our public schools tell him to do those 15 year olds probably have been to the office once or twice. they are a product of there parents which are most likely nonexistent
Anonymous
Argue your side all you like, genius.

I work with very poor kids (black and hispanic males) who have real issues with whites.

Why?
- b/c they've seen whites move on
- b/c they hear things from their families
- b/c they're only around other blacks and hispanics - So their worldview view is very narrow.
- b/c they grow up very poor

Yes, the shit runs deep.

Enter my world, and you'll see.

I don't make sweeping generalizations; I live this on a daily basis. And to break through to these kids - as a white person - is far from easy. That white boy was brave for "snitching" yet didn't have a chance against those three angry bullies.

I love how everyone is an expert on race relations, yet most individuals on these boards are surrounded by educated (if you can actually call it that) colleagues and family members.

That's a bubble lifestyle, which certainly doesn't mirror mine.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look - They may have beaten the kid for one reason, but I bet if you questioned those three boys, you'd find a lot of anger and resentment against that WHITE boy.

This shit runs deep.


Wrong....sorry to break it to you, but teenage boys aren't real "deep". This goes no deeper than them kicking the ass of someone who tried to get them in trouble. Had the boy been black/Asian/something else, the same beat down would have occurred.

Anonymous
Wish some white political leader would stand up and say that boy coulda been me.
Anonymous
So, @ 07:42 you're saying that b/c black and hispanic males grow up in the situations they are in - poor, in dysfunctional families, etc. they are led to make poor moral choices? And what exactly holds back their achievement? I realize that there are institutional forms of racism in America and that these things need to change, but I (a white guy) grew up in a majority Hispanic community and most of those Hispanics seemed to have achieved something in their lives - they were professionals or police officers or fire fighter/EMTs or small business owners. Where are those examples?
Anonymous
Well, how's this for you...I AM black. I *was* one of those disadvantaged kids. I grew up around similar kids. I know many of them now. I can't recall ANY being angry with white people, in general. If anything, they see them as weak and easy targets, so you often bear the brunt of whatever evil intentions they have. If they were around Asians (who are similarly viewed as weak), the same thing would result.

Stop playing the victim card. Not everyone hates you because you're white.

This boy got whipped because he was a snitch. That's it. Otherwise, he would have gotten beat up any other day while riding the school bus with them.

Anonymous wrote:Argue your side all you like, genius.

I work with very poor kids (black and hispanic males) who have real issues with whites.

Why?
- b/c they've seen whites move on
- b/c they hear things from their families
- b/c they're only around other blacks and hispanics - So their worldview view is very narrow.
- b/c they grow up very poor

Yes, the shit runs deep.

Enter my world, and you'll see.

I don't make sweeping generalizations; I live this on a daily basis. And to break through to these kids - as a white person - is far from easy. That white boy was brave for "snitching" yet didn't have a chance against those three angry bullies.

I love how everyone is an expert on race relations, yet most individuals on these boards are surrounded by educated (if you can actually call it that) colleagues and family members.

That's a bubble lifestyle, which certainly doesn't mirror mine.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look - They may have beaten the kid for one reason, but I bet if you questioned those three boys, you'd find a lot of anger and resentment against that WHITE boy.

This shit runs deep.


Wrong....sorry to break it to you, but teenage boys aren't real "deep". This goes no deeper than them kicking the ass of someone who tried to get them in trouble. Had the boy been black/Asian/something else, the same beat down would have occurred.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, @ 07:42 you're saying that b/c black and hispanic males grow up in the situations they are in - poor, in dysfunctional families, etc. they are led to make poor moral choices? And what exactly holds back their achievement? I realize that there are institutional forms of racism in America and that these things need to change, but I (a white guy) grew up in a majority Hispanic community and most of those Hispanics seemed to have achieved something in their lives - they were professionals or police officers or fire fighter/EMTs or small business owners. Where are those examples?


That pp is most likely white and can't offer any "insider" information to you. If you want to know what holds them back, ask the person. Blacks/Hispanics are not monolithic...what motivates one, does not motivate another.
Anonymous
If this guy should have been the bus driver, he would have taken care of those thugs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this guy should have been the bus driver, he would have taken care of those thugs

She got exactly what she deserved but the driver should have just called the police. I don't know why people like that think they can put their hands on you and you're suppose to just sit back and take it.
Anonymous
You want act like a man, I'm gonna treat you,like a man! Shit yeah!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want act like a man, I'm gonna treat you,like a man! Shit yeah!


damn straight! Here's a better version

Anonymous
Such a double standard. Where are Al, Jesse, and Obama? Silent.... Imagine if was 3 white kids punching a black snitch.

I'm guessing Al, Jesse and Obama would say it has nothing to do with the fact that he was a snitch, it would be because he was black.
Anonymous
Growing up in an orphanage for poor kids, we had a name for people who gang up on another kid: COWARDS!
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