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No, Dundalk is about 70/30 white/black folks, and the poor white folks can’t ride their dirt bikes, either.

You have clearly never been to Dundalk.

The message it sends is clear: “I am unemployable and my impending head wound is going to cost the taxpayers dearly.”

Violating noise ordinances, traffic laws, helmet laws and motorist intimidation... those are all A-OK in your book as well?

There’s a bunch of poor white trash rednecks on the other side of Baltimore,

Saw 12 o’clock boys at the Roxie Theater in SF, while drinking tall cans and shooters. Shit was dope. Still got a stack of “I’m a grown ass man” stickers from the promo bag they sent me.

What Caitlin Goldblatt has omitted from her narrative are three key points:

1) The “well-appointed” elementary school that was slated for closure, Langston Hughes, was hardly closed by the Baltimore City School Board - a mixed-race group chaired by a black man http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/Page/24788 - due to

I dont think skateboarders can go 50 mph

Yep, standing on the corner drinking “tall cans” watching others break the law and put citizens in danger sounds like a very “urban” thing to do.

It is correct and moral because intelligent people of the world agree that motorcycles/motorcyclists should be licenced, roadworthy, inspected, and trained in safety as not to injure the rider or those around them. Also, Maryland has helmet safety laws. If society is going to allow people to stupidly endanger

The ironic part is the protest narrative is 100% fabricated. They do this because it is fun, not because riding your way into a wheelchair somehow shows up the “man.”

In DC, too. I’ve been driving when it happens, and it’s terrifying—not because of the people, but because of how they’re riding.

They do it here in DC too. Sometime over a hundred of them at a time, filling the street, ignoring all traffic laws, swerving onto crowded sidewalks. They are a menace.

But you don’t understand, they are Black.

We have the dirt bikers here in Harlem, too. They ride all over the neighborhood, and the stunts they do are very impressive. But they are very dangerous, and very loud. They always say that they ride in the streets because they have nowhere else to ride. I’d love to have a dirt bike park for them, but I seriously

So riding these bikes through the city is illegal, but the police trying to stop the event are the bad guys?

This has been going for years in Baltimore and Philly. Connecting it to Freddie Gray is stupid both for the subjects of the article and the author. Also, it is far from a benign activity. They most certainly do not use hand signals (at least in my experience). It’s usually a 14 year old helmetless kid doing a 50 mph

Of all teams, Penn State should know that shit only stays buried for so long.

Thank you, Mr. Kraft. Your limo is outside.

Where do you stand on stealing playsheets, then?

“ It’s 66 in a 65 zone instead of mass murder. And you well know it.”

/obligatory