Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid jumped a turn style I would kick his butt, he would be grounded forever, and then he would have to write letters of apology and hand deliver them. What's wrong today is these kids have parents who either don't care about them or think they can do no wrong. It's the parents..point blank.
This is exactly it, when I was growing up kids weren't shooting up schools or acting out and getting off on the so called term affluenza. They were spanked and there were consequences.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid jumped a turn style I would kick his butt, he would be grounded forever, and then he would have to write letters of apology and hand deliver them. What's wrong today is these kids have parents who either don't care about them or think they can do no wrong. It's the parents..point blank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA gun ban defeated with bipartisan support! Six Republicans and 4 Democrats voted against the bill, 5 Democrats voted for the bill.
That bill was nuts. No sane person who actually understood the subject matter would have voted for it.
PP is right though that they'll try it again unless we vote them out of office. The motion actually does not terminate the bill, sends it to the crime commission for analysis, and they'll look at it again in the 2021 session. Here are the votes to continue:
Ha ha. Too late, conservatives.
Smart people, who are not in thrall to billionaires and their gun identity politics, have taken over Virginia politics. The blue wave is here and you are on the losing side. VA is only going to get more blue with time as more smart people move in.
Go move to a red area with its attendant crappy economy (pretty much all deep red areas have crappy economies, except for maybe Fort Worth? The vibrant part of America's economy is in blue cities.).
You lose. Liberals win. Just as in the Civil War: northern liberals, smart people, and black people have kicked your conservative, holding-on-to-the-past, intolerant *sses.
Goodbye! Maybe WV would be a good state for you to move to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
I agree with this but for those kids who jump the turnstiles or other unenforced petty crimes, the offenders get a taste of breaking the law, which is heady and encourages pushing to find the limit.
OMG yes!!
That I thought that 17-year-old boy who fatally shot his mother and his 6-year-old brother in their Virginia home and shot and wounded his father before stealing a car and driving all the way to North Carolina looked familiar...
He jumped a turnstyle at Metro Center a few months ago. Yes, that totally explains everything. He got a taste of excitement from that petty crime and became thirsty for more - he looked to do something to push the limit.
You’re an imbecile who understands nothing about criminal justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
I agree with this but for those kids who jump the turnstiles or other unenforced petty crimes, the offenders get a taste of breaking the law, which is heady and encourages pushing to find the limit.
OMG yes!!
That I thought that 17-year-old boy who fatally shot his mother and his 6-year-old brother in their Virginia home and shot and wounded his father before stealing a car and driving all the way to North Carolina looked familiar...
He jumped a turnstyle at Metro Center a few months ago. Yes, that totally explains everything. He got a taste of excitement from that petty crime and became thirsty for more - he looked to do something to push the limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
I agree with this but for those kids who jump the turnstiles or other unenforced petty crimes, the offenders get a taste of breaking the law, which is heady and encourages pushing to find the limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
I agree with this but for those kids who jump the turnstiles or other unenforced petty crimes, the offenders get a taste of breaking the law, which is heady and encourages pushing to find the limit.
You can't blame crime solely on the police and society, even in an era in which systemic racism persists. That "victim mentality" implies a complete abdication of personal responsibility, as well as the responsibility of a family and community to its youth.
Also, how much harassment have you personally witnessed on Metro?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
I agree with this but for those kids who jump the turnstiles or other unenforced petty crimes, the offenders get a taste of breaking the law, which is heady and encourages pushing to find the limit.
Anonymous wrote:
It is racist because the only people called out for such conduct are minorities, generally poor minorities. It give cops almost unfettered opportunity to harass minorities (cop claims he saw a black kid drop a wrapper or eating on the metro, e.g.) and, as we have seen repeatedly, when that happens it leads to even worse and more dangerous conduct. This cycle leads to mistrust of cops in the communities and makes it even harder to catch and prosecute the people who are real dangers. And it contributes to the overall sense of hopelessness felt by poor minority youth, giving them even less of a reason to try to break free from the violence that racks their neighborhoods and they have lived with their whole lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA gun ban defeated with bipartisan support! Six Republicans and 4 Democrats voted against the bill, 5 Democrats voted for the bill.
That bill was nuts. No sane person who actually understood the subject matter would have voted for it.
PP is right though that they'll try it again unless we vote them out of office. The motion actually does not terminate the bill, sends it to the crime commission for analysis, and they'll look at it again in the 2021 session. Here are the votes to continue:
Ha ha. Too late, conservatives.
Smart people, who are not in thrall to billionaires and their gun identity politics, have taken over Virginia politics. The blue wave is here and you are on the losing side. VA is only going to get more blue with time as more smart people move in.
Go move to a red area with its attendant crappy economy (pretty much all deep red areas have crappy economies, except for maybe Fort Worth? The vibrant part of America's economy is in blue cities.).
You lose. Liberals win. Just as in the Civil War: northern liberals, smart people, and black people have kicked your conservative, holding-on-to-the-past, intolerant *sses.
Goodbye! Maybe WV would be a good state for you to move to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA gun ban defeated with bipartisan support! Six Republicans and 4 Democrats voted against the bill, 5 Democrats voted for the bill.
That bill was nuts. No sane person who actually understood the subject matter would have voted for it.
PP is right though that they'll try it again unless we vote them out of office. The motion actually does not terminate the bill, sends it to the crime commission for analysis, and they'll look at it again in the 2021 session. Here are the votes to continue:
Anonymous wrote:The country is full of crazy paranoid gun loving idiots! What else is expected... no other country is this psycho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA gun ban defeated with bipartisan support! Six Republicans and 4 Democrats voted against the bill, 5 Democrats voted for the bill.
That bill was nuts. No sane person who actually understood the subject matter would have voted for it.
PP is right though that they'll try it again unless we vote them out of office. The motion actually does not terminate the bill, sends it to the crime commission for analysis, and they'll look at it again in the 2021 session. Here are the votes to continue:
YEAS--Edwards, Norment, Obenshain, McDougle, Stuart, Stanley, Chafin, Deeds, Petersen, Surovell--10.
NAYS--Saslaw, Lucas, McClellan, Boysko, Morrissey--5.
ABSTENTIONS--0.