Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point is when a young black woman makes stupid mistakes (like having five kids out of wedlock and requiring the taxpayers to support her), liberals excuse her bad decisions. When a white kid makes a stupid mistake, liberals say that he is responsible for his own actions. I'm questioning why liberals have sympathy for blacks in poor situations due to their own choices, but not for whites. It's a double standard.
What do you say when a young white woman makes a mistake like having multiple kids out of wedlock, thus requiring taxpayers to support her and the kids?
I say she is responsible for her irresponsible actions, just as a black woman. I don't have two standards.
If you truly believe that dribble you typed there would have been no need for you to bring race into the matter. Of course you are not the only hypocrite on DCUM, it's pervasive throughout these threads. Is it really necessary to bring up black people when discussing a young man from Cincinnati who trekked into NK? [b]It's like some of you people cannot keep black people out of your thoughts, your minds, your vocabularies. You bring black people into every conversation when the conversations have naught to do with black people. It's like an obsession. An evil, insidious pull to draw black people into your conversations for comparison sakes. And when you do, you always focus on the negatives as if to provide yourself with an advantage point. Try Focusing and sticking to the point of the young man who is brain dead because he took an adventure into a place that Most people regardless of race would never voluntarily go. The consequences for his adventure has been tragic for both him and his family. But it has absolutely nothing to do with black people.
Exactly.
And you wonder why we call you a racist. If that's true, stop acting like one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
NP. This. Does anyone remember Michael Fay, the American kid who got caned and sent to jail in Singapore for vandalism in 1994? As an American, I'd probably take caning over time in a jail in Singapore, personally. Pay attention to travel warnings, people.
The lesson from the Fay case would be to behave and follow local laws when abroad. Indonesia executes drug smugglers regardless of nationality. Simple solution: don't smuggle drugs in Indonesia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I have only great sympathy for him and his parents. Still, I do wonder why on earth they traveled there?
According to the Post article today, he was traveling in China. A tour group was advertising a 4-5 night adventure in NK over New Year's and he decided to give it a try. His room mate on the trip has spoken out but not the tour's managers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dont do the crime if you cant do the time.
Republicans are only serious about punishing crimes commited by non whites.
Crimes by white frat boys are only harmless pranks.
And blacks only seem sympathetic when it's a black man doing a crime. Why is it when a black man defies police authority to drop his weapon (or not reach for it....or not move.....) and pays the ultimate price, you defend his defiance and scream racism? But when a white college kid does a prank not involving any weapons, and pays the ultImate price, you all are saying well, "he shouldn't have had so little respect for the law."
My take is that the white college kid should have respected NK law, and the grown black man should have respected police directives. Neither deserved to have their lives cut short, but one was a reckless youth and the other an adult. (And what happened to Otto is worse than what happened to Castille. The latter's nightmare was over in minutes, but imagine how that poor kid suffered for months.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you are heartless.
Even idiots do not deserve to die for minor crimes.
You can insist that the U.S. should not intervene in this case and still feel sorry for this "idiot" man and his family.
I'm starting to discover that in many instances where the poster is saying heartless things about a victim, or at the minimum indicates no compassion at all, that poster is liberal. Here we have a (white) college kid who did a stupid thing and will pay for it with his life, and libs seem to think he should be held responsible for his actions. But let a (black) drug dealer be gunned down as he threatens a police officer with his life, all the libs cry about him. Hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point is when a young black woman makes stupid mistakes (like having five kids out of wedlock and requiring the taxpayers to support her), liberals excuse her bad decisions. When a white kid makes a stupid mistake, liberals say that he is responsible for his own actions. I'm questioning why liberals have sympathy for blacks in poor situations due to their own choices, but not for whites. It's a double standard.
What do you say when a young white woman makes a mistake like having multiple kids out of wedlock, thus requiring taxpayers to support her and the kids?
I say she is responsible for her irresponsible actions, just as a black woman. I don't have two standards.
If you truly believe that dribble you typed there would have been no need for you to bring race into the matter. Of course you are not the only hypocrite on DCUM, it's pervasive throughout these threads. Is it really necessary to bring up black people when discussing a young man from Cincinnati who trekked into NK? [b]It's like some of you people cannot keep black people out of your thoughts, your minds, your vocabularies. You bring black people into every conversation when the conversations have naught to do with black people. It's like an obsession. An evil, insidious pull to draw black people into your conversations for comparison sakes. And when you do, you always focus on the negatives as if to provide yourself with an advantage point. Try Focusing and sticking to the point of the young man who is brain dead because he took an adventure into a place that Most people regardless of race would never voluntarily go. The consequences for his adventure has been tragic for both him and his family. But it has absolutely nothing to do with black people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I have only great sympathy for him and his parents. Still, I do wonder why on earth they traveled there?
According to the Post article today, he was traveling in China. A tour group was advertising a 4-5 night adventure in NK over New Year's and he decided to give it a try. His room mate on the trip has spoken out but not the tour's managers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I have only great sympathy for him and his parents. Still, I do wonder why on earth they traveled there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
NP. This. Does anyone remember Michael Fay, the American kid who got caned and sent to jail in Singapore for vandalism in 1994? As an American, I'd probably take caning over time in a jail in Singapore, personally. Pay attention to travel warnings, people.
The lesson from the Fay case would be to behave and follow local laws when abroad. Indonesia executes drug smugglers regardless of nationality. Simple solution: don't smuggle drugs in Indonesia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
NP. This. Does anyone remember Michael Fay, the American kid who got caned and sent to jail in Singapore for vandalism in 1994? As an American, I'd probably take caning over time in a jail in Singapore, personally. Pay attention to travel warnings, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement