An Australian baseball player out for a jog in an Oklahoma neighbourhood was shot and killed by three bored teenagers who decided to kill someone for fun, police said.
And Barack Obama-ilk wonder why 'White people' are wary of 'Black males'.
This case is a perfect example of why.
Blacks in America commit crimes against Whites 50 times more than the other way around.
This Aussie boy's mistake was to go jogging around the streets...he was a sitting duck for the 'bad people'...and they got him. The bad people lurk in the shadows, waiting to pounce...the moment you get security careless.
In America anywhere, a White male basically needs to carry a gun, preferably a machine gun when leaving home for any reason.
He basically needs to have the gun ready to fire immediately...and be sweeping his eyes 360% all the time so he doesn't get shot in the back.
"jeff744" said Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
From what my friends in the South describe to me, this isn't that exceptional. Sadly. They would openly call these three young men by the 'N' word, because that is how they act and would be as good as they deserve.
I think that targeting a white person is unusual, but just wanting to up and kill someone, pulling out a gun and shooting a random person - not exceptional.
You might call this racism, but would anyone be less disturbed if the young men were not black? I don't think so. There's nothing racist about being upset and angry over these callous actions.
"OnTheIce" said Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Since when is noting the race of the suspects considered racist?
Are we still that primative that we can't discuss colour without someone yelling "racist"?
I heard an interview with an author the other day. She was black, and African. She was in a store, and went to pay for the item. The clerk asked if she remembered which sales girl of the two helped her.
She said she didn't remember her name. So the clerk asked 'the brunette?'. No, no they were both brunette. "The one in the red shirt?" No, they were both wearing red shirts. The one in the dark pants? "No, they both had dark pants". She was teasing the salesperson, because there was an easy way to tell one from the other.
One salesperson was white, and the other black. But the sales clerk was being so colour sensitive to the black woman, she didn't want to use the word.
Political correctness is a cancer on society when we can't even say the obvious for fear of offending. Like she doesn't know she's black!
"OnTheIce" said Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Since when is noting the race of the suspects considered racist?
Are we still that primative that we can't discuss colour without someone yelling "racist"? In this case it wasn't the fact it was noted they were black but the expectation that blacks are the ones committing the crimes and that it is actually important. The fact is that three youths shot someone, it doesn't matter if they were black unless there was an active manhunt. White/Hispanic/Asians/etc are just as likely to commit a crime as anyone else when placed in the same circumstances many of these youth live in. When you call someone a 'N' every day, refuse to give them work, expect them to commit crimes and treat them like a criminal when innocent, don't be amazed when they start committing the crimes.
Wonder if Barry is going to make a speech about this one ?
I'm guessing not.
This case is a perfect example of why.
Blacks in America commit crimes against Whites 50 times more than the other way around.
This Aussie boy's mistake was to go jogging around the streets...he was a sitting duck for the 'bad people'...and they got him.
The bad people lurk in the shadows, waiting to pounce...the moment you get security careless.
In America anywhere, a White male basically needs to carry a gun, preferably a machine gun when leaving home for any reason.
He basically needs to have the gun ready to fire immediately...and be sweeping his eyes 360% all the time so he doesn't get shot in the back.
Either that or I need to take another news sabbatical.
Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Since when is noting the race of the suspects considered racist?
Are we still that primative that we can't discuss colour without someone yelling "racist"?
Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
From what my friends in the South describe to me, this isn't that exceptional. Sadly. They would openly call these three young men by the 'N' word, because that is how they act and would be as good as they deserve.
I think that targeting a white person is unusual, but just wanting to up and kill someone, pulling out a gun and shooting a random person - not exceptional.
You might call this racism, but would anyone be less disturbed if the young men were not black? I don't think so. There's nothing racist about being upset and angry over these callous actions.
Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Since when is noting the race of the suspects considered racist?
Are we still that primative that we can't discuss colour without someone yelling "racist"?
I heard an interview with an author the other day. She was black, and African. She was in a store, and went to pay for the item. The clerk asked if she remembered which sales girl of the two helped her.
She said she didn't remember her name. So the clerk asked 'the brunette?'. No, no they were both brunette. "The one in the red shirt?" No, they were both wearing red shirts. The one in the dark pants? "No, they both had dark pants". She was teasing the salesperson, because there was an easy way to tell one from the other.
One salesperson was white, and the other black. But the sales clerk was being so colour sensitive to the black woman, she didn't want to use the word.
Political correctness is a cancer on society when we can't even say the obvious for fear of offending. Like she doesn't know she's black!
Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Statistics are racist?
He basically needs to have the gun ready to fire immediately...and be sweeping his eyes 360% all the time so he doesn't get shot in the back.
You mean he needs to have been a .
Wow, the amount of racism here...just wow.
Since when is noting the race of the suspects considered racist?
Are we still that primative that we can't discuss colour without someone yelling "racist"?
In this case it wasn't the fact it was noted they were black but the expectation that blacks are the ones committing the crimes and that it is actually important. The fact is that three youths shot someone, it doesn't matter if they were black unless there was an active manhunt. White/Hispanic/Asians/etc are just as likely to commit a crime as anyone else when placed in the same circumstances many of these youth live in. When you call someone a 'N' every day, refuse to give them work, expect them to commit crimes and treat them like a criminal when innocent, don't be amazed when they start committing the crimes.
Middle one doesn't look black to me. More like coffee.