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  • Death to all Crackers!

    If the attackers had been white, they faced possible federal prison time. Because the suspects are black, the most serious consequence they face is expulsion. Welcome to equal treatment under the law, 2002-style.


    Just a prank?


    Szczepankiewicz the Saddened

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    Remember, probably a little over 10 years ago, there was a string of killings in Atlanta, GA? Someone was killing black children and the black community was all up in arms because obviously it was a white person doing this. Blacks getting bent out of shape because the police weren't doing anything because it was happening to black children, when in all actuality they simply did not have a crime lab with the capabilities to handle what little evidence was found. FBI got involved and by pure luck the killer walked into their hands. Then it was just a matter of compiling evidence to prosecute the guy into oblivion. Come to find out it was a black man doing the killing.

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    • #3
      Like Bri Thai said, being a white, heterosexual male sucks today. Reverse discrimination is the flavor of the decade.

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      • #4
        Ahhh... no such thing as reverse discrimination. What we are doing as a society is righting the past wrongs. And righting, and righting, and righting.....

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        • #5
          What we are doing as a society is righting the past wrongs. And righting, and righting, and righting.....
          I completely agree with that. Something needs to be done. However, I have never oppressed anybody. It's a bit frustrating that there are some major double standards around that do nothing except create distance between ethnic/religious/gender groups.

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          • #6
            What!?!? You're oppressing me as we speak!

            Where's Jesse when you need him!?!

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            • #7
              What about Al?

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              • #8
                You be's oppressin' my peoples with your oppressitude!

                My family responsible for slavery? Yeah, right. I'm 4th generation American. On top of that my family is from Michigan's upper peninsula. Most of them to this day have not seen a real live black person.

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                • #9
                  Al's battin' cleanup. He comes in just at the right time. Like my secret weapon and stuff.


                  I have a lot of respect for gangsters. At least they proudly admit what and who they are. Of course, just not in public.

                  Gee, kinda see the same pattern here.....

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