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Especially from a poster who posts about black people being obsessed with race,. I am black and I am actually around black people on a daily basis and most do not condone his actions, but many understand.
Hmmm....yea. Makes me think of Claude Dallas. Almost identical circumstances. Except Dallas wasn't actually a cop himself. The resemblance, otherwise, is striking. I definitely see a movie in the making.
Right, not all of it good...It's to bad that he never learned to take responsibility for his own actions, but blamed all of his dumb mistakes on others...There seems to be a lot of that going around...As far as I'm concerned he reminds me of a school yard tattle tale...Everything that ever went wrong for him was somebody else's fault in his mind...Certainly not a trait to be admired.
6000 people on facebook is nothing and MSN should not assume they are all black. The media is really trying to stir this up. Considering the police shot at asians and whites I would imagine folks of all stripes bought t-shirts. Very few people are making him a hero.
Right, not all of it good...It's to bad that he never learned to take responsibility for his own actions, but blamed all of his dumb mistakes on others...There seems to be a lot of that going around...As far as I'm concerned he reminds me of a school yard tattle tale...Everything that ever went wrong for him was somebody else's fault in his mind...Certainly not a trait to be admired.
Exactly. Spot on. Every single time something went wrong in his life, he blamed someone else, and NEVER took responsibility for his actions. Because of his size, he BULLIED people into getting his way. When he didn't, he took too physical violence. He was even kicked off his high school football team, for disrespecting and arguing with the coaches. The list of this guys background, of constantly fighting and trying to force his way into and out of things are long.
Yet, to the same sick, demented people out there, who think the same way he does, they "admire" him and call him a martyr. He is (was thank god) a sick, mentally unstable man, who snapped and tried to pull off the last "bully" tactic, by murdering people. He didn't "allegedly" do anything. He is a sick murderer, who now is rotting in hell.
I said when this story broke that black folks would make him Django. I find it comical Black posters on here are adamantly denying what everyone can see for themselves, Blacks supporting and sympathizing for a murderer.
I said when this story broke that black folks would make him Django. I find it comical Black posters on here are adamantly denying what everyone can see for themselves, Blacks supporting and sympathizing for a murderer.
It's appalling really. And those blacks who don't support him aren't being vocal enough about it
Some people rightfully so. First off, who likes to be told what to do? Especially when it doesn't harm others. Some laws are understood, but some laws are intrusive into one's life.
I don't like to tell other grown humans how to live. Do I support laws and a court system? Yes. But when the system's corrupt, its corrupt. By supporting it your condoning corruption.
I said when this story broke that black folks would make him Django. I find it comical Black posters on here are adamantly denying what everyone can see for themselves, Blacks supporting and sympathizing for a murderer.
Im not reading 38 pages of this but what black people on here?
It isn't just the cops. It is the whole suck ass stinking filty system. If had killed lawyers, I would have had even more of a favorable opinion of the man. Once you have dealt with "the system" and seen the way that it works, you will have the same view. If you are poor and commit even a minor offense without violence or even a victim, the system ruins your life, Or tries to anyway. But if you have money, you can do ANY crime you want and not have to worry about where you will be sleeping tonight. The system will bend over backwards for you.
It's sad that in our justice system for the right amount of cash, you can "buy" your way out of trouble.
I found the whole thing comical. The press rrefered to him as a "retired Police Officer " instead of a fired one. Hundrreds of Police who joined to work in desert towns fumbling around in several feet of snow while the killer cowers in a condo a couple hundred yards away. His "Manifesto" of justifications for going rouge and finally the Barbeque. It was all worthy of the Keystone Cops
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