Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here-I suspect that my ticket was not dismissed because I am white. Black people there with the same or greated traffic violations had their tickets dismissed. By the way-I lived with racism for much of my childhood. I lived in a majority black NYC area (think Bed Stuy-like where those 2 cops were killed), went to a school where I was the ONLY white kid in the class (plus 2 Hispanics with light skin). I was bullied, called names and beat up onanalmost daily basis. I went to college and grad school and chose a career helping underprivileged families and children in those very same neighborhoods. I have worked in agencies that have been majority Black-and yes-I have faced additional dicrimination due to my skin color. Hostile looks, nasty remarks, blatant disrespectful talk about White people in front of my face. Do NOT try to tell me it does not exist because I am one white person who lived it. It may be very easy for most of you who likely grew up in insulated, suburban white neighborhoods with and among the priviledged. Its easy to sit in a Bethesda and Chevy Chase MD/DC McMansions and spew all your liberal bullshit-why don't you try something-move to PG County (Lanham or Capitol Heights seem nice) or SE and send your kids to a local school (c'mon y'all can afford it). Try that and live it-then come back and inform us all what you have learned. (Oh and please forgive any spelling and/or grammatical errors as the foundation of my education pretty much sucked cause it was no W school-though I did manage to graduate from a top teir college!)
Oh OP, you had me until this post here. If you really experienced all of the above, then why post your lame story about having to pay your speeding ticket as your horrible racist story? Yep, you're a troll. Goodbye.
I can give you a ton of stories-just picked this one. Hundreds more if you'd like. Not that I really like to revisit that "dark" time in my life though! (and I did put it out there on another thread).
Such a dark, dark experience. You had to pay your speeding ticket. How did you survive such horrid treatment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here-I suspect that my ticket was not dismissed because I am white. Black people there with the same or greated traffic violations had their tickets dismissed. By the way-I lived with racism for much of my childhood. I lived in a majority black NYC area (think Bed Stuy-like where those 2 cops were killed), went to a school where I was the ONLY white kid in the class (plus 2 Hispanics with light skin). I was bullied, called names and beat up onanalmost daily basis. I went to college and grad school and chose a career helping underprivileged families and children in those very same neighborhoods. I have worked in agencies that have been majority Black-and yes-I have faced additional dicrimination due to my skin color. Hostile looks, nasty remarks, blatant disrespectful talk about White people in front of my face. Do NOT try to tell me it does not exist because I am one white person who lived it. It may be very easy for most of you who likely grew up in insulated, suburban white neighborhoods with and among the priviledged. Its easy to sit in a Bethesda and Chevy Chase MD/DC McMansions and spew all your liberal bullshit-why don't you try something-move to PG County (Lanham or Capitol Heights seem nice) or SE and send your kids to a local school (c'mon y'all can afford it). Try that and live it-then come back and inform us all what you have learned. (Oh and please forgive any spelling and/or grammatical errors as the foundation of my education pretty much sucked cause it was no W school-though I did manage to graduate from a top teir college!)
Oh OP, you had me until this post here. If you really experienced all of the above, then why post your lame story about having to pay your speeding ticket as your horrible racist story? Yep, you're a troll. Goodbye.
I can give you a ton of stories-just picked this one. Hundreds more if you'd like. Not that I really like to revisit that "dark" time in my life though! (and I did put it out there on another thread).
Going to an all black school was the DARK experience idiot! Why dont you send you precious snowflakes to an all black school in PG county ans see how fun it is for them. Of course that is unfathomable to you as they are likely in a W or private school. You likely never ventured too far from your white upper class suburban hood have you?
Such a dark, dark experience. You had to pay your speeding ticket. How did you survive such horrid treatment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. [b]Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
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Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here-I suspect that my ticket was not dismissed because I am white. Black people there with the same or greated traffic violations had their tickets dismissed. By the way-I lived with racism for much of my childhood. I lived in a majority black NYC area (think Bed Stuy-like where those 2 cops were killed), went to a school where I was the ONLY white kid in the class (plus 2 Hispanics with light skin). I was bullied, called names and beat up onanalmost daily basis. I went to college and grad school and chose a career helping underprivileged families and children in those very same neighborhoods. I have worked in agencies that have been majority Black-and yes-I have faced additional dicrimination due to my skin color. Hostile looks, nasty remarks, blatant disrespectful talk about White people in front of my face. Do NOT try to tell me it does not exist because I am one white person who lived it. It may be very easy for most of you who likely grew up in insulated, suburban white neighborhoods with and among the priviledged. Its easy to sit in a Bethesda and Chevy Chase MD/DC McMansions and spew all your liberal bullshit-why don't you try something-move to PG County (Lanham or Capitol Heights seem nice) or SE and send your kids to a local school (c'mon y'all can afford it). Try that and live it-then come back and inform us all what you have learned. (Oh and please forgive any spelling and/or grammatical errors as the foundation of my education pretty much sucked cause it was no W school-though I did manage to graduate from a top teir college!)
Oh OP, you had me until this post here. If you really experienced all of the above, then why post your lame story about having to pay your speeding ticket as your horrible racist story? Yep, you're a troll. Goodbye.
I can give you a ton of stories-just picked this one. Hundreds more if you'd like. Not that I really like to revisit that "dark" time in my life though! (and I did put it out there on another thread).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Not a troll-believe what you want. I wish all of you folks could spend a year or two living in SE, and being a white minority-then you might "get it". I do feel sorry for many bklacks and agree that racism does exist-but they are not the only victimized group in this country. They are not just innocent's immune to being racist either!
You are victimized for having to pay your speeding ticket? A speeding ticket because you were indeed speeding? That's victimization? Wow, just wow.
NO-I was PROFILED for being white-and treated differently because I am white-the blacks got "off the hook" for the same behavior that I did not get "off the hook" for. That was the point. Is that not what black folks complain about on a daily basis????? Getting treated like shit in school by black students for being white is another issue-I do think however, that the handful of black kids that go to Somerset, Pyle or Whitman are not treated the way I was treated in school simply because they are of a different skin color than the majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here-I suspect that my ticket was not dismissed because I am white. Black people there with the same or greated traffic violations had their tickets dismissed. By the way-I lived with racism for much of my childhood. I lived in a majority black NYC area (think Bed Stuy-like where those 2 cops were killed), went to a school where I was the ONLY white kid in the class (plus 2 Hispanics with light skin). I was bullied, called names and beat up onanalmost daily basis. I went to college and grad school and chose a career helping underprivileged families and children in those very same neighborhoods. I have worked in agencies that have been majority Black-and yes-I have faced additional dicrimination due to my skin color. Hostile looks, nasty remarks, blatant disrespectful talk about White people in front of my face. Do NOT try to tell me it does not exist because I am one white person who lived it. It may be very easy for most of you who likely grew up in insulated, suburban white neighborhoods with and among the priviledged. Its easy to sit in a Bethesda and Chevy Chase MD/DC McMansions and spew all your liberal bullshit-why don't you try something-move to PG County (Lanham or Capitol Heights seem nice) or SE and send your kids to a local school (c'mon y'all can afford it). Try that and live it-then come back and inform us all what you have learned. (Oh and please forgive any spelling and/or grammatical errors as the foundation of my education pretty much sucked cause it was no W school-though I did manage to graduate from a top teir college!)
Oh OP, you had me until this post here. If you really experienced all of the above, then why post your lame story about having to pay your speeding ticket as your horrible racist story? Yep, you're a troll. Goodbye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Not a troll-believe what you want. I wish all of you folks could spend a year or two living in SE, and being a white minority-then you might "get it". I do feel sorry for many bklacks and agree that racism does exist-but they are not the only victimized group in this country. They are not just innocent's immune to being racist either!
You are victimized for having to pay your speeding ticket? A speeding ticket because you were indeed speeding? That's victimization? Wow, just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Not a troll-believe what you want. I wish all of you folks could spend a year or two living in SE, and being a white minority-then you might "get it". I do feel sorry for many bklacks and agree that racism does exist-but they are not the only victimized group in this country. They are not just innocent's immune to being racist either!
Anonymous wrote:OP here-I suspect that my ticket was not dismissed because I am white. Black people there with the same or greated traffic violations had their tickets dismissed. By the way-I lived with racism for much of my childhood. I lived in a majority black NYC area (think Bed Stuy-like where those 2 cops were killed), went to a school where I was the ONLY white kid in the class (plus 2 Hispanics with light skin). I was bullied, called names and beat up onanalmost daily basis. I went to college and grad school and chose a career helping underprivileged families and children in those very same neighborhoods. I have worked in agencies that have been majority Black-and yes-I have faced additional dicrimination due to my skin color. Hostile looks, nasty remarks, blatant disrespectful talk about White people in front of my face. Do NOT try to tell me it does not exist because I am one white person who lived it. It may be very easy for most of you who likely grew up in insulated, suburban white neighborhoods with and among the priviledged. Its easy to sit in a Bethesda and Chevy Chase MD/DC McMansions and spew all your liberal bullshit-why don't you try something-move to PG County (Lanham or Capitol Heights seem nice) or SE and send your kids to a local school (c'mon y'all can afford it). Try that and live it-then come back and inform us all what you have learned. (Oh and please forgive any spelling and/or grammatical errors as the foundation of my education pretty much sucked cause it was no W school-though I did manage to graduate from a top teir college!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.
I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Poor OP. She got caught speeding and had to pay her ticket. This is the worst thing that's happened to her in nine years. Please everyone, be a little more sympathetic. Otherwise you are racist too.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I call bullshit on your entire scenario. People are summonsed to traffic court for a particular time. The notion that you "showed up first" as if this were the DMV is ridiculous. This is not a first come, first served venue. This is a courtroom. Nor could you possibly count the people in court that day by race or know the details of their accidents/trials/tickets or dismissal thereof Not possible in any way shape or form.
Sorry but I believe this is a troll post.