killianred898
killianred898
killianred898

You're an idiot.

They forced you to watch? And the football players have no rights to comment on anything, ever outside football? What fucking idiocy... Must be a St. Louis cop.

Shut the fuck up. Pretty sure in America you have a right to speak about anything anywhere, even if you are black which I believe is the part you seem to have the biggest problem with asshole.

Yeah, everybody. You're angry about the WRONG DEAD BLACK KID. This was a "pick the right dead black kid to be angry about and racism and police violence will magically be solved" quiz, and you failed! And we had a real shot, too! Oh well, guess we'll just have to hope for another cop-shot black kid before we fix the

People are only criminals after they get their day in court and it's decided by a jury of their peers. Unfortunately, we'll never have that decision one way or another. So for the rest of history, he isn't "this criminal", he's just "a suspect who was killed by police".

"it is not the violent thugs burning down buildings that buy their advertiser's products"

So, let me get this straight: Missori cops want to punish black men for putting their hands up and saying "Don't shoot." Hrm.

Maybe if the cops stuck with exercising their first amendment rights, and not moving to the other amendments, we wouldn't have a problem.

you know what I find offensive? 18 year olds getting shot and prosecutors intentionally throwing the case

I actually lost Facebook "friends" over this. I had a "friend" say that Ray Rice was an example of the white media vilifying black men and I had to stand up. There are plenty of circumstances of Black men being vilified in the media and this definitely isn't one of them. Ray Rice might seem like a "nice" guy. I

First of all, he spit on you first then you barely touched his face. I mean you grazed his face. When in the elevator he came at you first. He knocked you out and that didn't shock him into any other attitude except for 'how do I get this beaoch out of the elevator now that she's passed out cold?'-or so it seemed to

I asked him how he felt when he saw that I was unconscious. He told me he was in shock. I asked him what happened when we got out of the elevator. He told me he was terrified because security was there.

*she apologized for her role, referring to her slapping him and provoking him*

And now we have an inkling of what kind of parents raised her and why she thinks this behavior is OK and she thinks she deserves it. :(

this.... I'm pretty sure if something like this happened to me it would be the one time my father and stepfather worked together as a team... Dad 1 would be cleaning a shot gun and Dad 2 would be cleaning the wood chipper...

I saw a picture from the Today interview with her father standing with her and Ray, smiling. Her own dad will circle the wagons around the man who knocked her out cold. What a sad example.

Ugh. Just ugh.

For one thing, it makes it harder for my kids to have friends. I am no good at socializing, eek.

Oh great, so I am going to be this neurotic, introverted, disagreeable loser forever. Thanks a lot, Tracy.