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Not only excusing what the black students did, but thinks slapping one of the white girls would have been justified.
Thankfully, the majority of posters here on both sides of the issue aren't racist and can be objective about things.
Most, being the operative word.
Ummm...only one person did anything to them, a male. What did the other black students do other than express disgust and take pictures of the girls in their hats?
Ummm...only one person did anything to them, a male. What did the other black students do other than express disgust and take pictures of the girls in their hats?
I have no idea why you're asking questions that have nothing to do with my post that you quoted, or with the poster to whom I was responding.
Haven't really been following this drama, who's pressing charges?
Nobody.
Battery does not require charges from an individual.
Your Lord and Savior, the almighty benevolent State, can press charges in battery cases.
And that's why I asked earlier in this thread if Howard U. was investigating this incident. Battery and theft allegedly occurred on campus. It should be their duty to review any video and interview witnesses to determine if a crime has been committed and then turn that information over to the police. That way the prosecutor can determine if charges should be filed.
That was my question. Who did anything to the girls other than the guy who took off one of their hats?
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