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Watch Libtards Call For This Dad To Be Arrested

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13 Comments on Watch Libtards Call For This Dad To Be Arrested

  1. Sort of off topic: I imagine dad had to speak in a language that effectively gets his message across to gang bangers, but if you had to name just one characteristic unique to American blacks that is the most off-putting it would be their interpersonal style of communication. It’s an entirely different language, punctuated mostly by profanity and words that (mostly) other blacks understand. And profanity is inherently hostile, abusive and demeaning to the listener. I know someone is going to think “ebonics” here, but there’s something more base than that going on.

    This is probably the most frank thing I’ve ever said about my thoughts on black America at iotw: I don’t feel comfortable around a group of people who, at any moment, can break into (to me) a foreign language intended to isolate me from the conversation. I once had renters, a Dutch couple, do this during a dispute with them over the condition of my property. The woman didn’t like what I had to say and intentionally started speaking Dutch to her husband even though she spoke flawless English. Her pointed rudeness was not lost on me as she was obviously referring to me as she ranted on in her native tongue.

    But here’s the aspect of ghetto English that I’m trying to elucidate: It’s intentional use to throw up a barrier to any real communication with people who don’t speak the language. And it is intentional. It reveals a basic hostility and disdain for those who are not in their group. Black Americans who make ghetto English their first language are not, in my opinion, even trying to integrate themselves or their children into the larger American landscape.

  2. We didn’t have “gangs” just “bad boys”, If I was ever seen in their company by any police, I could trust there would be doing some splainin’ after the cops told my father.
    It sux when your father knew every cop and was best friends with the sheriff.
    Worse than being a PK.

  3. Back when us older folks were the age of this kid, Internet wasn’t around, we had bulletin boards on 300 baud modems. A few of theose boards were designed specifically for ranting, just dial up the BBS and bitch about anything and anyone you want. A lot of your mother jokes and things. It was easy, completely anonymous and somehow there was joy typing away on an Apple ][ without capable lower case a big F YOU to everyone.

    Now everyone has access to the Internet, it isn’t anonymous, your parents are watching and it’s not as easy to hide behind the computer. I have the feeling this kid was getting joy out of acting like a gang banger, just as us kids got joy out of using big boy words on the bulletin boards of yesteryear. My dad did find out about some of my activity and he gave it a big humph because it wasn’t mainstream like today, that is a threat on a BBS was nothing more than a joke – today’s Internet, everyone would take it seriously, most people too seriously.

  4. I think that is a misreading of the situation, @iratenate. I think this young man has been raised with the strong hand of a loving father, and inherently knows, as he sits in his room, licking his ego wounds, that his father loves him and wants what’s best for him. Kids want and crave direction and limits, and sometimes those limits are conveyed in a loud voice by a big, scary man called Dad, because that’s what it takes. This is the luckiest kid in his neighborhood. I hope he grows up to be just like his father.

  5. Fur — lol! Funny you should ask because I had the same thing in mind but my comment was already too long!

    I think dad either was a gang-bangin’ guy himself at some point (maybe his mom or dad had the same confrontation with him in his early days), or he’s trying to straddle the line between being the tough guy (see the statement made by Charles Barkley) who is “black enough” to have cred within the so-called “black community” yet knows how limiting buying into the whole black separatist dogma really is. I had a long-time friend (“had” because he got angry with me because I didn’t like obama), who was raised as a military brat and never uttered a single word of black english. But I’d bet the farm he switched to that unintelligible black-speak whenever he was around a group of guys who might have thought he “wasn’t black enough.”

    There’s so much more to say about this. Every American has the right to question and discuss criminality that affects us all. This was the subject of my BP post about the French who are barred from criticizing moslems who have no intention of assimilating to French culture; either in their language or their law. We have the same problem now with blacks in this country who think they are righteously outside the law just because they are black. I think about all the so-called Ferguson and NYC-initiated rioting and destruction and the open season on police. You just posted a story about the rapist who wasn’t prosecuted because of a song the judge construed as racist. Where does it end? Do we have two countries? This is bad. What will moslems here do with that green light?

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