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Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
You really, really like to use racial slurs about African-Americans, don't you? Despicable.
Context.
Question.
Do you believe that had Zimorman been convicted of murder in FL, there would have been riots?
No. I don't think there would have been. Not by African Americans at least.
Or by white people. An important understanding to come to, IMO.
What was the last instance of specifically white people rioting in the streets, if you could?
Occupy Wallstreet? Hardly a riot.
Get to the meat of your point please.
My point is, you have provided a series of images depicting white people rioting, but I want some context for those images.
I am unaware of specifically white people rioting for any particular reason in our recent history.
Yet to are trying to draw parallels to the behaviors of white and black people.
If white people have not rioted within our recent history, no such parallel can be drawn, and no other facet of your argument (then being a straw man) needs be addressed.
In other words, show me the money, lol. Show me how white's truly have acted the same as blacks.
Sounds racist, but again, back that up with some facts, and I'll back right down. I am unaware of any white riots (other than the band from the 70s) of late, over any particular issue, unless you count the occupy wall street movement, which I would hardly qualify as rioting.
11 Stunning Images Highlight the Double Standard of Reactions to Riots Like Baltimore - Mic
I don't condone anything that is happening in Baltimore, but it is always fascinating how quickly black people are condemned racially for committing atrocities committed by every other race.
How amplified their actions are perceived in comparison to when other races do the same thing. You see it here on DP and youtube and other sites.
Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
Commentary that is never seen in regards to riots comprised of primarily white citizens who are, often, rioting over, in comparison, very trivial and mundane events.
So my question is - Is there a double standard in how we view "white" riots and "black" riots?
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11 Stunning Images Highlight the Double Standard of Reactions to Riots Like Baltimore - Mic
I don't condone anything that is happening in Baltimore, but it is always fascinating how quickly black people are condemned racially for committing atrocities committed by every other race.
How amplified their actions are perceived in comparison to when other races do the same thing. You see it here on DP and youtube and other sites.
Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
Commentary that is never seen in regards to riots comprised of primarily white citizens who are, often, rioting over, in comparison, very trivial and mundane events.
So my question is - Is there a double standard in how we view "white" riots and "black" riots?
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Or by white people. An important understanding to come to, IMO.
What was the last instance of specifically white people rioting in the streets, if you could?
Occupy Wallstreet? Hardly a riot.
11 Stunning Images Highlight the Double Standard of Reactions to Riots Like Baltimore - Mic
I don't condone anything that is happening in Baltimore, but it is always fascinating how quickly black people are condemned racially for committing atrocities committed by every other race.
How amplified their actions are perceived in comparison to when other races do the same thing. You see it here on DP and youtube and other sites.
Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
Commentary that is never seen in regards to riots comprised of primarily white citizens who are, often, rioting over, in comparison, very trivial and mundane events.
So my question is - Is there a double standard in how we view "white" riots and "black" riots?
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:lol:it really isn't politically very correct. There are no persons of obese stature in the pictures you selected. Shame!
I'm not sure if there is a double standard. There may be in some aspects. There is a difference in riots in poor communities where unrest lasts for days over social issues and sports riots that are fueled by alcohol and last a night with sports fans going back to other lives the next day. I'm not trying to justify either but the national news media marshals for the former and local news crews generally cover the latter so the impact on the nation is different.
This is what I was trying to get at last night.
That there are not specifically "WHITE" riots, or "BLACK" riots...but that the line is down down economic factors, and that it just so happens that many riots committed by poorer groups are populated by a lot of black people.
Racial indignation causes some riots, but at the end of the day much of the activity is an opportunity to steal. I don't personally know how much retail theft happens during sports riots.
My point is, you have provided a series of images depicting white people rioting, but I want some context for those images.
I am unaware of specifically white people rioting for any particular reason in our recent history.
Yet to are trying to draw parallels to the behaviors of white and black people.
If white people have not rioted within our recent history, no such parallel can be drawn, and no other facet of your argument (then being a straw man) needs be addressed.
In other words, show me the money, lol. Show me how white's truly have acted the same as blacks.
Looters =/= rioters.
And what's the difference between stolen goods, and destroyed goods?
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