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Old 02-25-2017, 12:21 AM
 
Location: State of Transition
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In my experience, 9/10 the person who picks up a loaded gun and leaves their house is usually the one who causes normal arguements to become life or death situations.

If the guy said go away, the kids would have been smart asses and would have left when he said the cops are coming, and none of this would have happenend.
This reminds me of the recent thread where people were insisting that if an unarmed intruder enters your house, you have to shoot him; you have no alternative.
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Old 02-25-2017, 04:19 AM
 
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Ghetto and illegal alien hood rats destroying America one neighborhood at a time -- aided and abetted by white liberals.
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Old 02-25-2017, 08:11 AM
 
Location: Where the sun always shines
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This reminds me of the recent thread where people were insisting that if an unarmed intruder enters your house, you have to shoot him; you have no alternative.
As well u should. But there's a simple way not to be shot.......DON"T WALK INTO A STRANGER'S HOUSE UNANNOUNCED.
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Old 02-25-2017, 08:28 AM
 
Location: Laguna Niguel, Orange County CA
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This reminds me of the recent thread where people were insisting that if an unarmed intruder enters your house, you have to shoot him; you have no alternative.
Right, just like in the case of Trevon Johnson (a different Trevon from Florida) who broke into a home that had been repeatedly burglarized. Trevon was shot by the homeowner while he was leaving the home.

Then his sister says (toward the end of the video):

"You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood," said Harris. "You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.’”

If this happens to you, you are welcome to just lay down and allow the burglary to occur. Once the gentleman departs, all is clear.

Homeowner Shoots Teen Breaking in to Home, Family of Teen Livid at Homeowner | Intellectual Takeout
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Old 02-25-2017, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Ca expat loving Idaho
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In my experience, 9/10 the person who picks up a loaded gun and leaves their house is usually the one who causes normal arguements to become life or death situations.

If the guy said go away, the kids would have been smart asses and would have left when he said the cops are coming, and none of this would have happenend.
Your experience huh... does this happen to you frequently?? All cops I know always carry their gun off duty.

I think this is a 50/50 stupid all around situation and everybody should just walk away but doubt that'll happen
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Old 02-25-2017, 12:50 PM
 
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A white guy in a plaid shirt and loafers looks like a cholo? Yeah OK. And what do gang members look like? Most look like those kids where I live
Being Mexican myself, I have been around cholos and wanna be cholos and those kids look like normal kids. They still might be punk kids that talk back, doesn't make that right. The fact of the matter is the adult with certain authority didn't act like an adult in this case.

This is what real gangsters look like, and they would've overwhelmed the one guy.

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Old 02-25-2017, 04:55 PM
 
Location: California
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Perhaps it's acceptable to trespass and trample on someone's property in Mexico or Guatemala, and then spew profanity and diatribe at the owner, but that is NOT acceptable in America. We don't do that here because we value privacy and property rights as well as respect for our elders.

My parents would have spanked the believing Jesus out of my brother or me had we done something like that. In fear of that as well as the local authorities, we would have never even dreamed of doing something like that.

The utter lack of parental discipline and supervision in today's world, increasing lack of respect for our elders, imported Third World attitudes / mindsets and the high level of animosity towards non-Hispanic whites shared among a rapidly growing minority cohort -- that's most pervasive in California, mind you -- is the reason for situations such as this.
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Old 02-25-2017, 05:22 PM
 
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Perhaps it's acceptable to trespass and trample on someone's property in Mexico or Guatemala, and then spew profanity and diatribe at the owner, but that is NOT acceptable in America. We don't do that here because we value privacy and property rights as well as respect for our elders.

My parents would have spanked the believing Jesus out of my brother or me had we done something like that. In fear of that as well as the local authorities, we would have never even dreamed of doing something like that.

The utter lack of parental discipline and supervision in today's world, increasing lack of respect for our elders, imported Third World attitudes / mindsets and the high level of animosity towards non-Hispanic whites shared among a rapidly growing minority cohort -- that's most pervasive in California, mind you -- is the reason for situations such as this.
I don't think anyone is arguing that its acceptable. It's not.
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Old 02-28-2017, 04:20 PM
 
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Being Mexican myself, I have been around cholos and wanna be cholos and those kids look like normal kids. They still might be punk kids that talk back, doesn't make that right. The fact of the matter is the adult with certain authority didn't act like an adult in this case.

This is what real gangsters look like, and they would've overwhelmed the one guy.

How did you obtain a photo of all these kids 6 years from now? That's amazing. That cop should have blasted all those kids. Typical north county youth following in big brother's footsteps. First they're just punk kids, then they barely pass high school or drop out, then they knock up their chica two or three times and then they live the rest of their lives committing crimes and living off social programs paid for by your taxes. Toss in an extended stay or three over at Theo Lacy. Bingo.
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Old 02-28-2017, 04:51 PM
 
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The kids involved look nothing like gangsters, lol. You must live an isolated life where your sense reality is based on history channel tv shows.
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