Another accident
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So you're comparing this death to a Covid death because you're a moron or just an asshole?HuskyJW said:
Not sureSFGbob said:
Were you under the impression that people don't die? Most die from illness related to aging. Do you think this guy died from an age related illness?HuskyJW said:I have been told for over a year that people die and that’s just the way it is.
If he had any sort of pre-existing health condition he was going to die anyways
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maybe they were trying to avert a future terrorist attack? Our Government can do that too, you know.georgiaduck said:Girls ages 13 and 15.
Man was 66 year old Pakistani immigrant delivering for Uber Eats. He had been in the US only four years.
One of the girls walks past the dying man on the ground while announcing her phone is still in the car. -
He is both. And proud of it.SFGbob said:
So you're comparing this death to a Covid death because you're a moron or just an asshole?HuskyJW said:
Not sureSFGbob said:
Were you under the impression that people don't die? Most die from illness related to aging. Do you think this guy died from an age related illness?HuskyJW said:I have been told for over a year that people die and that’s just the way it is.
If he had any sort of pre-existing health condition he was going to die anyways
Just what I’ve been told -
It's not just the parents. It's the fact that a majority of the time there's only one parent. Black communities think that the police are their biggest threat when in reality that's about #50 on the list. There are many social ills in this country that nobody wants to talk about for fear of being labeled a racist or bigot. The decline of the nuclear family, which is far more prevalent in black communities than others, is a fundamental problem. It wasn't always that way.TurdBomber said:
I see that attitude a lot here in Seattle, and I've seen it for decades.Bendintheriver said:There is a problem in some black communities. I witnessed two sisters run a red light and plow into a truck hitting the driver side door at about 35 mph. The guy rolled out of the truck and crawled onto the sidewalk in screaming pain. A number of us stopped, got out to help only to see the two women on their phones talking to their boyfriends and not even trying to help the guy or call 911. An older woman who was comforting the victim finally had a snoot full and yelled at the two callous bitches about not doing anything to help. One of the perps even told the police that showed up that it was the truck drivers fault and that she didn't believe he was hurt. This angered all of us who saw this happening and immediately several people started screaming at the women that they were lying. Other people's lives don't seem to mean that much to some people.
Selfish shitty parents raise sociopathic shitty kids.
Yes, I do blame the parents. Abso-fucking-lutely.
If you aren't capable of raising good kids, then you're an asshole for having any.
Gotta love the response of those bystanders too. Guy yells "they stole the car" and nobody does shit. -
Make no mistake, most of the people who actually live in troubled black communities are very aware that the police are far down on the list of their problems. They've just been crowded out by the "defund the police" activists.BleachedAnusDawg said:
It's not just the parents. It's the fact that a majority of the time there's only one parent. Black communities think that the police are their biggest threat when in reality that's about #50 on the list. There are many social ills in this country that nobody wants to talk about for fear of being labeled a racist or bigot. The decline of the nuclear family, which is far more prevalent in black communities than others, is a fundamental problem. It wasn't always that way.TurdBomber said:
I see that attitude a lot here in Seattle, and I've seen it for decades.Bendintheriver said:There is a problem in some black communities. I witnessed two sisters run a red light and plow into a truck hitting the driver side door at about 35 mph. The guy rolled out of the truck and crawled onto the sidewalk in screaming pain. A number of us stopped, got out to help only to see the two women on their phones talking to their boyfriends and not even trying to help the guy or call 911. An older woman who was comforting the victim finally had a snoot full and yelled at the two callous bitches about not doing anything to help. One of the perps even told the police that showed up that it was the truck drivers fault and that she didn't believe he was hurt. This angered all of us who saw this happening and immediately several people started screaming at the women that they were lying. Other people's lives don't seem to mean that much to some people.
Selfish shitty parents raise sociopathic shitty kids.
Yes, I do blame the parents. Abso-fucking-lutely.
If you aren't capable of raising good kids, then you're an asshole for having any.
Gotta love the response of those bystanders too. Guy yells "they stole the car" and nobody does shit. -
Maybe you dems should stop crowding out the real issues in the troubled black communities. Systemic racism on your part, I guess. As for me, I haven't done any crowding out.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Make no mistake, most of the people who actually live in troubled black communities are very aware that the police are far down on the list of their problems. They've just been crowded out by the "defund the police" activists.BleachedAnusDawg said:
It's not just the parents. It's the fact that a majority of the time there's only one parent. Black communities think that the police are their biggest threat when in reality that's about #50 on the list. There are many social ills in this country that nobody wants to talk about for fear of being labeled a racist or bigot. The decline of the nuclear family, which is far more prevalent in black communities than others, is a fundamental problem. It wasn't always that way.TurdBomber said:
I see that attitude a lot here in Seattle, and I've seen it for decades.Bendintheriver said:There is a problem in some black communities. I witnessed two sisters run a red light and plow into a truck hitting the driver side door at about 35 mph. The guy rolled out of the truck and crawled onto the sidewalk in screaming pain. A number of us stopped, got out to help only to see the two women on their phones talking to their boyfriends and not even trying to help the guy or call 911. An older woman who was comforting the victim finally had a snoot full and yelled at the two callous bitches about not doing anything to help. One of the perps even told the police that showed up that it was the truck drivers fault and that she didn't believe he was hurt. This angered all of us who saw this happening and immediately several people started screaming at the women that they were lying. Other people's lives don't seem to mean that much to some people.
Selfish shitty parents raise sociopathic shitty kids.
Yes, I do blame the parents. Abso-fucking-lutely.
If you aren't capable of raising good kids, then you're an asshole for having any.
Gotta love the response of those bystanders too. Guy yells "they stole the car" and nobody does shit. -
You mean requiring a voter ID isn't like Jim Crow?WestlinnDuck said:
Maybe you dems should stop crowding out the real issues in the troubled black communities. Systemic racism on your part, I guess. As for me, I haven't done any crowding out.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Make no mistake, most of the people who actually live in troubled black communities are very aware that the police are far down on the list of their problems. They've just been crowded out by the "defund the police" activists.BleachedAnusDawg said:
It's not just the parents. It's the fact that a majority of the time there's only one parent. Black communities think that the police are their biggest threat when in reality that's about #50 on the list. There are many social ills in this country that nobody wants to talk about for fear of being labeled a racist or bigot. The decline of the nuclear family, which is far more prevalent in black communities than others, is a fundamental problem. It wasn't always that way.TurdBomber said:
I see that attitude a lot here in Seattle, and I've seen it for decades.Bendintheriver said:There is a problem in some black communities. I witnessed two sisters run a red light and plow into a truck hitting the driver side door at about 35 mph. The guy rolled out of the truck and crawled onto the sidewalk in screaming pain. A number of us stopped, got out to help only to see the two women on their phones talking to their boyfriends and not even trying to help the guy or call 911. An older woman who was comforting the victim finally had a snoot full and yelled at the two callous bitches about not doing anything to help. One of the perps even told the police that showed up that it was the truck drivers fault and that she didn't believe he was hurt. This angered all of us who saw this happening and immediately several people started screaming at the women that they were lying. Other people's lives don't seem to mean that much to some people.
Selfish shitty parents raise sociopathic shitty kids.
Yes, I do blame the parents. Abso-fucking-lutely.
If you aren't capable of raising good kids, then you're an asshole for having any.
Gotta love the response of those bystanders too. Guy yells "they stole the car" and nobody does shit. -
Weird, it's almost like I'm a frequent critic of dem race policyWestlinnDuck said:
Maybe you dems should stop crowding out the real issues in the troubled black communities. Systemic racism on your part, I guess. As for me, I haven't done any crowding out.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Make no mistake, most of the people who actually live in troubled black communities are very aware that the police are far down on the list of their problems. They've just been crowded out by the "defund the police" activists.BleachedAnusDawg said:
It's not just the parents. It's the fact that a majority of the time there's only one parent. Black communities think that the police are their biggest threat when in reality that's about #50 on the list. There are many social ills in this country that nobody wants to talk about for fear of being labeled a racist or bigot. The decline of the nuclear family, which is far more prevalent in black communities than others, is a fundamental problem. It wasn't always that way.TurdBomber said:
I see that attitude a lot here in Seattle, and I've seen it for decades.Bendintheriver said:There is a problem in some black communities. I witnessed two sisters run a red light and plow into a truck hitting the driver side door at about 35 mph. The guy rolled out of the truck and crawled onto the sidewalk in screaming pain. A number of us stopped, got out to help only to see the two women on their phones talking to their boyfriends and not even trying to help the guy or call 911. An older woman who was comforting the victim finally had a snoot full and yelled at the two callous bitches about not doing anything to help. One of the perps even told the police that showed up that it was the truck drivers fault and that she didn't believe he was hurt. This angered all of us who saw this happening and immediately several people started screaming at the women that they were lying. Other people's lives don't seem to mean that much to some people.
Selfish shitty parents raise sociopathic shitty kids.
Yes, I do blame the parents. Abso-fucking-lutely.
If you aren't capable of raising good kids, then you're an asshole for having any.
Gotta love the response of those bystanders too. Guy yells "they stole the car" and nobody does shit. -
You vote for them. Rubber hit road. You aren't a frequent critic. You bite ankles like the dazzler.
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“Anyways?”HuskyJW said:
Not sureSFGbob said:
Were you under the impression that people don't die? Most die from illness related to aging. Do you think this guy died from an age related illness?HuskyJW said:I have been told for over a year that people die and that’s just the way it is.
If he had any sort of pre-existing health condition he was going to die anyways
Just what I’ve been told
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