Burn down stores and shoot cops, according to Kara Brown.
Burn down stores and shoot cops, according to Kara Brown.
Apparently, being black means that you can shoot police and get defended for it on the internet?
Is “tone policing” the new get-out-of-rhetorical-jail-free card that you’re supposed to play when someone points out the flaws in your argument?
In encouraging her black audience to burn down stores, she is encouraging them to do the very thing that will perpetuate their poverty and the poverty of their neighborhoods.
“Police say that Harris opened fire, which they then returned. In the ensuing gunfight, somehow Harris was the only one injured. If you have the luxury of taking that story at face value, congratulations, sounds like a nice life. For the rest of us, however, we who have a cursory understanding of how the police system…
Who are you defending here? The adult who was shooting at the police? How is that something that can or should be defended? Because he was a young black male? I don’t understand.
So let me get this straight: You’re telling people to commit felony arson?
What unsold inventory?
Not sure what to think here. I use an unmarked trailer for the exact same reason. It looks like every other trailer. Seems stupid to me to advertise “ fancy high dollar race whatever in here”. Hotel parking lots are some of the least secure places on earth. Scares me every time. Never unhook the tow vehicle and leave…
Its there, look just in front of the rear wheel, to the right of the fold down foot peg.
The last brand to make that move was Saturn, and I can make some cheap joke about “har har har look how it worked out for them,”
Too big to run like a boutique company, too small to run like a big company. And, to answer your question: money. No Joe Six-pack is ever going to spend that much money on a motorcycle. And like nermal said, if the bike doesn’t kick butt on the track, then we don’t want to buy it to fuel our own internal fantasies…
Are whistle tips included?
must be an Aussie thing. they like to do things backwards