Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say the man has lived there for years. Has the house been suspicious for years or was it more normal and these changes are more recent?
He's been there for years and the windows have been blacked out for years, that and the bubble security cameras caught my attention. Otherwise the house looks ordinary. They have paved parking spaces behind the house. The cars come around back.
And if we were talking about a pretty white lady living there for years what would you think? Odd, maybe, but not "suspicious."
Because you are PROFILING.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say the man has lived there for years. Has the house been suspicious for years or was it more normal and these changes are more recent?
He's been there for years and the windows have been blacked out for years, that and the bubble security cameras caught my attention. Otherwise the house looks ordinary. They have paved parking spaces behind the house. The cars come around back.
Anonymous wrote:You say the man has lived there for years. Has the house been suspicious for years or was it more normal and these changes are more recent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try the non emergency police line. They might swing by and give it a look.
+1
The Arlington home that blew up a few years ago- the neighbors had been reporting that the windows were blacked out.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/arlington-house-explosion-intentionally-caused-with-up-to-35-gallons-of-gas-investigators-found/3635975/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.
If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.
If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.
If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.
See how it works?
Anonymous wrote:I have blackout curtains. And security cameras. I’m pretty sure I’m a normal person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.
If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.
If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.
If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.
See how it works?
Yes, I do. In each of those instances you'd be reaching conclusions based on racial profiling. You'd be racist. So, yes, we agree.
Please grow up and live in the real world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.
If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.
If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.
If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.
See how it works?
Yes, I do. In each of those instances you'd be reaching conclusions based on racial profiling. You'd be racist. So, yes, we agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.
If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.
If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.
If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.
See how it works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.
She is observant. She noticed this person looked male. That's an observation not sexism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?
Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.
Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.