Black woman goes crazy at FL College - Threatens to kill White people

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""BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A Florida Atlantic University student was caught on video threatening to kill her professor and several classmates.

The incident was captured by several students in class on their iphones and already the video has gone viral. The outburst so violent, the student had to be removed from class by two FAU employees.

The violent outburst occurred in the middle of an evolution class at FAU in Boca Raton. An outburst students say starts while Professor Steven Kajiura is reviewing for a midterm.

"They were talking about natural selection. They were talking about peacocks and how females choose their mates by their most feathers and the woman started asking about how that killed all black people," said one FAU student.

Students say that's when the girl snaps, ranting and threatening to kill Professor Kaijura and several of her classmates.

"You better shut up before I kill you," the student yelled to her professor on the video.""


4 minute Video of her racist outburst; she physically attacks only the White people present while saying All the White MFS should die; She also calls Arab-Americans who are there Sand N****** -

Of course, remember. Only White people are racist. If you disagree then you are a White racist.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYDL2I6Vdi8
 

FoBoT

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she may be mentally ill , as they have put her in a hospital
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/fau-has-student-hospitalized-under-baker-act-after-2252845.html
A student at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton on Tuesday was hospitalized under the state's Baker Act after what the college has characterized as "a significant disturbance" in a classroom.

FAU police escorted her to an unspecified hospital.

The Baker Act allows doctors, judges and law-enforcement officials to commit someone to a hospital for a psychiatric examination. The commitments can last for up to 72 hours and can be done against the person's will.
hopefully the doctors at the hospital will help her
 
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thraashman

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Has anyone else noticed the recent increase in conservative posters posting every news story they can that disparages black people? I haven't seen any people on this board claim that only white people can be racist except conservatives doing it sarcastically. It's become somewhat sickening actually. They can't prove they're not racist (because you can't prove something false). So they're trying to prove that black people are just as or more racist. This conservative war on women, minorities, and homosexuals needs to stop. No one here is trying to prove that one race is more or less racist than another, except conservatives. This has really gotten silly.
 

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Has anyone else noticed the recent increase in conservative posters posting every news story they can that disparages black people? I haven't seen any people on this board claim that only white people can be racist except conservatives doing it sarcastically. It's become somewhat sickening actually. They can't prove they're not racist (because you can't prove something false). So they're trying to prove that black people are just as or more racist. This conservative war on women, minorities, and homosexuals needs to stop. No one here is trying to prove that one race is more or less racist than another, except conservatives. This has really gotten silly.

The real issue is, when should a story spark a national debate on race? Why did the hoodie case do that? Why not these other stories? Personally, it doesn't sound like any of them should be. Let the court or mental health systems handle them There's always going to be random crimes across the country. Unless it's a trend it doesn't seem helpful for the media or the president to try to turn it into some sort of lesson ("could have been my son"). This is a predictable response, even if it's not the most sophisticated response.
 

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The real issue is, when should a story spark a national debate on race? Why did the hoodie case do that? Why not these other stories? Personally, it doesn't sound like any of them should be. Let the court or mental health systems handle them There's always going to be random crimes across the country. Unless it's a trend it doesn't seem helpful for the media or the president to try to turn it into some sort of lesson ("could have been my son"). This is a predictable response, even if it's not the most sophisticated response.

Pres Obummer getting involved was bad taste IMO . . . just as Scheider brought up in the other thread about setting fire to a white kid Obama didn't get on national TV and say "my boys would have looked just like that" and I don't hear the AL / Jesse combo trying to defend it and reach out to their black-counterparts to "stop the violence".
Bill Cosby and Chris Rock both discouraged the hip-hop culture that plauges us now
 

Pulsar

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what is that supposed to mean? your not even trying to hide your racism anymore? so now being black is a mental disease?

Yeah... uh... WTF are you smoking?

He hoping a clearly troubled person gets help. Has nothing to do with color - YOU brought that up. So do you project your racists tendencies onto other people often? I bet a councilor could help you with that.
 
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Pres Obummer getting involved was bad taste IMO . . . just as Scheider brought up in the other thread about setting fire to a white kid Obama didn't get on national TV and say "my boys would have looked just like that" and I don't hear the AL / Jesse combo trying to defend it and reach out to their black-counterparts to "stop the violence".
Bill Cosby and Chris Rock both discouraged the hip-hop culture that plauges us now

This post is pretty much incoherent, which is unsurprising given how vacuous your point is. I literally can't imagine how the President could have handled this particular matter with more dignity and care. The fact that you call the President "Obummer" is demonstrative of the fact that you simply don't like him and view this as an opportunity for yet more feigned outrage. Give me a friggin' break . . .
 

thraashman

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Pres Obummer getting involved was bad taste IMO . . . just as Scheider brought up in the other thread about setting fire to a white kid Obama didn't get on national TV and say "my boys would have looked just like that" and I don't hear the AL / Jesse combo trying to defend it and reach out to their black-counterparts to "stop the violence".
Bill Cosby and Chris Rock both discouraged the hip-hop culture that plauges us now

Ok, well, lets address this silliness in each part. First, by the time President Obama said anything, this had already been a major headline for weeks. The reason it became a major headline was that the shooter who instigated a situation with and then killed an unarmed boy was not detained, charged, or even unarmed. Race became a factor because quite frankly, we all know that had the shooter been black or the victim white that they would not have just taken the shooter at his word. Obama's comment was only in direct response to a question asked him at an unrelated press event. His comment was actually incredibly mundane and he was simply trying to relate to the tragedy. Then you have assholes like Geraldo go on tv and say that wearing a hoodie is a thug look. You then have conservatives who've decided that they need to use the outrage surrounding this, which is only a small percent rooted in racial tensions, and try to deflect the outrage to show how horrible they think black people and their culture is.
 

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Pres Obummer getting involved was bad taste IMO . . . just as Scheider brought up in the other thread about setting fire to a white kid Obama didn't get on national TV and say "my boys would have looked just like that" and I don't hear the AL / Jesse combo trying to defend it and reach out to their black-counterparts to "stop the violence".
Bill Cosby and Chris Rock both discouraged the hip-hop culture that plauges us now

Why isn't there an outcry about the New Black Panthers posting a 10,000 $ reward dead or alive for Zimmerman?
 

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This post is pretty much incoherent, which is unsurprising given how vacuous your point is. I literally can't imagine how the President could have handled this particular matter with more dignity and care. The fact that you call the President "Obummer" is demonstrative of the fact that you simply don't like him and view this as an opportunity for yet more feigned outrage. Give me a friggin' break . . .

You're oversimplifying Obama's actions and words. First, he must have had some role in literally making a federal case out of this. Why is this particular case worthy of that? Because of racial bias? It just seems odd when Zimmerman is multiracial. More importantly, he politicized everything by saying his son would have looked like Martin. I think he could have been more careful. He could have merely chosen to say it was a tragedy. It reminds me of the Harvard professor dispute. Obama probably had good intentions but it really just makes a big deal out of racial issues when it's not necessary. I wonder if Obama wants to have his racial conciliation or racial justice moment and is searching for it where it does not exist.
 

thraashman

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Why isn't there an outcry about the New Black Panthers posting a 10,000 $ reward dead or alive for Zimmerman?

The phrasing that the NBP used in the video clip I saw was "capture and arrest". Which would indicate alive, not dead or alive. Had they offered a reward for "dead or alive" they could be arrested and likely would be.
 

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It's post like this that interest me.
You can come to ATPN and get all the Mexican,Muslim,Mormon,Blacks and poor people crap in one spot
Yes they are intresting but its made by some ultra rightist bigot whos just trying to get a raise out of people and under the skin.
This is obvious counter propaganda of the kid that got shot in FL as well.

The chick is crazy, mentioning shes black is rascist period.
 

Capt Caveman

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Pres Obummer getting involved was bad taste IMO . . . just as Scheider brought up in the other thread about setting fire to a white kid Obama didn't get on national TV and say "my boys would have looked just like that" and I don't hear the AL / Jesse combo trying to defend it and reach out to their black-counterparts to "stop the violence".
Bill Cosby and Chris Rock both discouraged the hip-hop culture that plauges us now

Did a news reporter ask him about that incident?
 

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""BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A Florida Atlantic University student was caught on video threatening to kill her professor and several classmates.

The incident was captured by several students in class on their iphones and already the video has gone viral. The outburst so violent, the student had to be removed from class by two FAU employees.

The violent outburst occurred in the middle of an evolution class at FAU in Boca Raton. An outburst students say starts while Professor Steven Kajiura is reviewing for a midterm.

"They were talking about natural selection. They were talking about peacocks and how females choose their mates by their most feathers and the woman started asking about how that killed all black people," said one FAU student.

Students say that's when the girl snaps, ranting and threatening to kill Professor Kaijura and several of her classmates.

"You better shut up before I kill you," the student yelled to her professor on the video.""


4 minute Video of her racist outburst; she physically attacks only the White people present while saying All the White MFS should die; She also calls Arab-Americans who are there Sand N****** -

Of course, remember. Only White people are racist. If you disagree then you are a White racist.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYDL2I6Vdi8

Black woman with mental problems makes racist remarks means White people who make racist remarks are not crazy bug-brained bed-wetters too? Just what was your point?
 
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You're oversimplifying Obama's actions and words. First, he must have had some role in literally making a federal case out of this. Why is this particular case worthy of that? Because of racial bias? It just seems odd when Zimmerman is multiracial. More importantly, he politicized everything by saying his son would have looked like Martin. I think he could have been more careful. He could have merely chosen to say it was a tragedy. It reminds me of the Harvard professor dispute. Obama probably had good intentions but it really just makes a big deal out of racial issues when it's not necessary. I wonder if Obama wants to have his racial conciliation or racial justice moment and is searching for it where it does not exist.

a) Not only is there no reason to think the President "had some role in literally making a federal case out of this," that is demonstrably false. The local authorities asked the DoJ to evaluate the case.

b) He did not "politicize" anything. He reacted in an amazingly restrained and careful way. Saying that if he had a son, he would look like Mr. Martin was, I thought, a sincere emotional reaction, and his actual substantive comments on the case were limited to, essentially, saying that he had no comment other than to send his condolences to the family. Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum each went far further, both opining that FL's "stand your ground" should not apply and Mr. Zimmerman should be prosecuted.

The President clearly learned from the Gates incident and the flak he took based on his comments there, and took a far more reserved approach here. He has never, in any way, at any time, suggested that the present case was based on any racial discrimination whatsoever.

I find fault with President Obama in many areas, but in this particular one I can find no basis for criticizing him. I see the criticisms of his handling as politically motivated, self-serving and phony.
 

Infohawk

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a) Not only is there no reason to think the President "had some role in literally making a federal case out of this," that is demonstrably false. The local authorities asked the DoJ to evaluate the case.
I'll take your word for it.

b) He did not "politicize" anything. He reacted in an amazingly restrained and careful way. Saying that if he had a son, he would look like Mr. Martin was, I thought, a sincere emotional reaction, and his actual substantive comments on the case were limited to, essentially, saying that he had no comment other than to send his condolences to the family.
When you talk about the kid's appearance, you're clearly bringing race into it. That's my criticism of Obama here. He could have just said as a parent he's saddened. Although that response too makes it seem like he's aware of the facts and assumes the kid had no part in it. It doesn't really strike me as prudent. So either Obama made a mistake or his particular words had meaning. He's a smart guy so I assume he intended people to take that statement at face value.

The President clearly learned from the Gates incident and the flak he took based on his comments there, and took a far more reserved approach here. He has never, in any way, at any time, suggested that the present case was based on any racial discrimination whatsoever.
"If I had a son he would have looked like him" was not that reserved. It specifically injects race as an issue. It really doesn't strike me as that reserved. And the proof is in the pudding. That commend made national headlines.

I see the criticisms of his handling as politically motivated, self-serving and phony.
Are you accusing me of that? I don't really understand why you're bringing that up.