celticsfan9783
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It depends on what they physically look like. I would have to see what they actually look like.
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It depends on what they physically look like. I would have to see what they actually look like.
which pretty much takes away from any other point you've tried to make in this threadsounds like you're giving excusing for people to be ignorant of culture, in NYC which is rich with multiculturalism i dont have a problemAnd herein lies the problem, ninja. You rarely get outside of YOUR world.i DONT..i get treated like a latino/hispanic.No you're not, but you really believe that you're not perceived as being black by many whites (and blacks, for that matter)?zimmerman doesn't look white..is skin color all you guys see? thats pathetic...Good for you, but you live in America. So does George Zimmerman and isn't that who we're discussing here?da second i seen zimmerman i knew i was from south america... unlike americans, da rest of da world doesn't see da world in just black and white.
bottomline is da zimmerman is not guilty because of self defense, his injuries were shown as being sustained from being under trayvon martin.
Stop trying to avoid the obvious truth, sir. If you went into that police station and wrote down that you're white, they'd laugh your black *** out of that station. Zimmerman? Not so much.
and im not black.
only on NT is this some sort of taboo issue.
when i log off and go outside its business as usual.
Step outside of Da Heightz and NYC and hit up some smaller town in upstate NY. You'll be looked at as black, more than likely.
I'm not saying it's right, but it is what it is. That's America.
Just because it doesn't happen in YOUR corner of the world doesn't mean that it doesn't happen.
with people understanding that im latino/hispanic. i dont need to change, people need to adapt...america has always been wack overall cuz of that,
thank god NYC doesn't represent da rest of america.
isnt that what the courts are supposed to be for? defining justice for us equally.
the aboriginees would like a word.and in Australia which was weird
ok so can you say race was fairly held aside in this case?Yes, race aside.
Law enforcement adapting...sounds like you're giving excusing for people to be ignorant of culture, in NYC which is rich with multiculturalism i dont have a problem
with people understanding that im latino/hispanic. i dont need to change, people need to adapt...america has always been wack overall cuz of that,
thank god NYC doesn't represent da rest of america.
Trust me, that was unreal there too. Just hundreds of Aboriginees lining every street corner.the aboriginees would like a word.and in Australia which was weird
ok so can you say race was fairly held aside in this case?
da more and more diversity agrees with da verdict, da more diffused racially this case becomes and da more it becomes a letter of da law issue...which is great.
Native Americans did.Aboringes received blankets already infect with smallpox right?
ok within a reasonable doubt then?There's no way of objectively determining that.
ok within a reasonable doubt then?
Thanks for the illustration of pictures. I would say out of the 12 pictures posted a vast majority of individuals listed would fit into the "complexion for the protection for the collection" phrase.It depends on what they physically look like. I would have to see what they actually look like.
no im what im saying is looking back over this case from the very beginning when TM left his house to go to 7-11, until now, that there is a reasonable doubt as to whether or not race (of TM or GZ) has played a part in any of this?I don't think the prosecution proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Thanks for the illustration of pictures. I would say out of the 12 pictures posted a vast majority of individuals listed would fit into the "complexion for the protection for the collection" phrase.
da more and more diversity agrees with da verdict, da more diffused racially this case becomes and da more it becomes a letter of
da law issue...which is great.
no im what im saying is looking back over this case from the very beginning when TM left his house to go to 7-11, until now, that there is a reasonable doubt as to whether or not race (of TM or GZ) has played a part in any of this?
what evidence (besides the submitted dead body) would it take or should it take?I personally believe it has. There's no concrete evidence though.
Maybe not Canelo really but the Irish person could possibly pass.Over half are of "hispanic" descent. Are you saying the darker Irish person would be discriminated against but the Mexican ginger would be safe under that phrase?Thanks for the illustration of pictures. I would say out of the 12 pictures posted a vast majority of individuals listed would fit into the "complexion for the protection for the collection" phrase.
I hear Fat Joe use the N' word regularly, he must be racist as hell now
But seriously. The word cracker doesnt have anywhere near the impact, or the negative history behind it that the N' word does, so please, lets not act like its the same thing
Like blacks were going around calling a group of people cracka while in turn whipping, molesting, and being downright abusive with no regard for their humanity. Like cracka denotes human chattel...not even.
Nah...cracka doesn't even have the same reach as ******.