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3/29/2012  10:34 AM
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and Spike Lee would be giving out the parents p#. In this case its just a legit ass kicking for no apparent reason.

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3/29/2012  10:35 AM    LAST EDITED: 3/29/2012  10:36 AM
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3/29/2012  11:29 AM
Teenagers fight in sports all of the time. Hell, adults do it. And she should be disciplined. But are you actually comparing teenagers fighting in a game to an actual murder? I don't see the connection between this clip and the murder of Trayvon Martin. You've put this on a Knick message board for a reason I am assuming. What is your angle here?
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TheloniusMonk wrote:Teenagers fight in sports all of the time. Hell, adults do it. And she should be disciplined. But are you actually comparing teenagers fighting in a game to an actual murder? I don't see the connection between this clip and the murder of Trayvon Martin. You've put this on a Knick message board for a reason I am assuming. What is your angle here?

Not comparing the crime--I'm comparing the outrage following this act. I believe if it was the other way around--an African American female getting beaten up quite badly by a Caucasian--this would've been a huge racial incident. In this case--its just a beat down that will go unnoticed except for youtube.

I believe the law that allowed this act to perpetuate to be the problem in the Travyon Martin case. I think that people have used *race* to loosely. This was an Hispanic man and an African American male--not exactly what is considered race bias for the most part in our country. The law allowing Zimmerman to carry the gun and use it--that is the major problem and the people who put it into law should be held accountable and the law immediately needs to be changed. Let's let the facts come out about this case and then let justice have it's way. I'm in no corner--I just tend to look forward to seeing a world without race issues

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3/29/2012  11:47 AM
Where is the "Moving and Powerful" thread for this, too:

Tyrone Woodfork, 21, faces armed robbery, burglary and first-degree murder charges for the death of 85-year-old Nancy Strait.

Read more: http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/tyrone-woodfork-charged-in-home-invasion-elderly-murder#ixzz1qWNTpsGd

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3/29/2012  11:59 AM
The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.
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3/29/2012  12:00 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:Where is the "Moving and Powerful" thread for this, too:

Tyrone Woodfork, 21, faces armed robbery, burglary and first-degree murder charges for the death of 85-year-old Nancy Strait.

Read more: http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/tyrone-woodfork-charged-in-home-invasion-elderly-murder#ixzz1qWNTpsGd

This is why:

"Tyrone Woodfork, 21, faces armed robbery, burglary and first-degree murder charges for the death of 85-year-old Nancy Strait"

Read more: http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/tyrone-woodfork-charged-in-home-invasion-elderly-murder#ixzz1qWObJbxU

I'm sure he'll get what's coming to him. Not so with Zimmerman. See the difference?

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3/29/2012  12:00 PM
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

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3/29/2012  12:03 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/29/2012  12:03 PM
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TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

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Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

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3/29/2012  12:05 PM
Briggs, I usually enjoy reading your basketball posts but this is a reach. And blob? Just stick to posting ass pics...
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3/29/2012  12:07 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

Did you even read/comprehend Thelonius post, or are you just determined to post every single example of black-on-white crime you can find?

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3/29/2012  12:13 PM
BasketballJones wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

Did you even read/comprehend Thelonius post, or are you just determined to post every single example of black-on-white crime you can find?

This is only in March.

I wonder where the outrage is though?

That's all.

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3/29/2012  12:16 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

Did you even read/comprehend Thelonius post, or are you just determined to post every single example of black-on-white crime you can find?

This is only in March.

I wonder where the outrage is though?

That's all.

Did you read Thelonious' post? Did you understand what he was trying to say? You didn't respond to it.

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3/29/2012  12:16 PM
BasketballJones wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

Did you even read/comprehend Thelonius post, or are you just determined to post every single example of black-on-white crime you can find?

He's determined to prove he's ignorant. He won't stop til the whole world believes.

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3/29/2012  12:17 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

I have never heard of this case. Why do YOU think media (which is control mainly by white Americans) has ignored this? And yes, it IS outrageous. And when you ask the question "Where is the outrage?", you do realize that YOU are part of the same society that isn't acting upon their outrage, right? Or are you just using this murder as a rubuttal to Trayvon's murder? Here is the fact with this. Apparently, the killers have not been identified. That's the difference here. There is no one to charge here, apparently. Here is the question: Did you notice the first line of what you just posted? "Police are investigating....." which means they are looking. Which probably means those people are going to jail when caught. And depending on the law in that city, they may never get out. Thanx for posting this. I will follow it. And I'm sure it will be a testiment to what happens when a "killer" is caught. Jail time, maybe death penalty (depending). Not so with Zimmerman. His identity is known, and he is free, and Trayvon is dead. Do you see the difference?

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3/29/2012  12:21 PM
TheloniusMonk wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

I have never heard of this case.

You haven't heard of it because it doesn't fit the narrative.

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3/29/2012  12:24 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

I have never heard of this case.

You haven't heard of it because it doesn't fit the narrative.

why don't you enlighten us by defining said narrative

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3/29/2012  12:28 PM
MooK wrote:Briggs, I usually enjoy reading your basketball posts but this is a reach. And blob? Just stick to posting ass pics...

Thats cool. My take is that the law that permitted Zimmerman to walk around with a gun and have the ability to claim a self-defense is the major problem. If Zimmerman was not allowed to have a gun--maybe this is just a fist fight as well. Race has nothing to do with a law that is rogue. Incidents between races happen--all of them rape murder assault etc.. that go unnoticed every day. Why is this case so special and we don't even know all of the facts? Does anyone here know all facts to this case--no. What we do know is that a young man is dead and he was killed by another man who was allowed under Florida law to carry and USE his weapon---that my friend is the problem

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3/29/2012  12:31 PM
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:
MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:
BasketballJones wrote:
TheloniusMonk wrote:The girl is now facing charges. As she should. But if she turned around and shot and killed the girl instead of hitting her AND she is now walking free, I am sure there WOULD be a major issue. You think "America" would stand by while an unarmed girl was brutally murdered and the murderer walks free today? Nope. The outrage has more to do with a kid being killed and his (grown man) killer being free and not charged at all. And I agree it has to do with an unjust "law". And in the end, THAT'S where the outrage is. It's with the fact that this CAN happen and probably WILL happen again. For some of you, it would take for this to happen to someone that looks like YOU (or your family members) for you to want the laws to be changed. You feel no outrage because you feel totally disconnected from it. There's an issue there. And as far as you looking at the world without racism....more power to you. Would love for you to walk in the shoes of those who can not do that in their daily lives......not a possibility for them.

+1

Yea, world without racism:

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.

The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.

'[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2110078/Boy-13-doused-gasoline-set-alight-racially-motivated-attack-Kansas-City.html

Where is the Moving and Powerful outrage here?

I have never heard of this case.

You haven't heard of it because it doesn't fit the narrative.

Ehhhh I see what's happening here. You're ignoring the main parts of my posts in hopes to make a moot point. I see. The fact that you'd like to ignore that in one of your cases the person is being charged and in the other case the person (people) are being searched for, is unfortunate. Police are involved and their job is being done on those cases. The system is seeking justice against those killers. I guess you'd just rather just ignore the fact that the outrage lies in that Trayvon was murdered and the killer is "known" and the killer is free while the victim is dead. Totally different from your examples. I'll leave it alone now. I thought we were going to actually discuss some facts here. Hold on to whatever it is you're holding onto if you'd like. I'll just sum it up in one sentence: I "haven't heard" of those cases because the actual process of law and order is actually at work.

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3/29/2012  12:35 PM
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MooK wrote:Briggs, I usually enjoy reading your basketball posts but this is a reach. And blob? Just stick to posting ass pics...

Thats cool. My take is that the law that permitted Zimmerman to walk around with a gun and have the ability to claim a self-defense is the major problem. If Zimmerman was not allowed to have a gun--maybe this is just a fist fight as well. Race has nothing to do with a law that is rogue. Incidents between races happen--all of them rape murder assault etc.. that go unnoticed every day. Why is this case so special and we don't even know all of the facts? Does anyone here know all facts to this case--no. What we do know is that a young man is dead and he was killed by another man who was allowed under Florida law to carry and USE his weapon---that my friend is the problem

That wasn't the take in your original post, why the flip flop?

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