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The girl in the thread you're comparing isn't the same thing as this...at all.
First of all, where is the story, or are you just posting that one liner with a bunch of comments? Secondly, are you seriously grasping at straws here trying to compare the two stories? They aren't even remotely the same situation. Or did you just try to find a story about any white girl and a teacher and then try and make a correlation? Yeah, that sounds like what you did.
Right, he's not abusing her... he's just trying to help her get over her fear.
The little white girl gets the sympathy.
Black lives don't matter, ask me how I know.
How do you know?
A dozen white kids are shot and it's a national day of mourning; a dozen dozen black kids are shot and we act like black lives don't matter.
Because they don't matter to us the way white lives do.
Precisely my point: You see these humans as a different community, like what's going on with the crime there is on some alien world, or in some far-away nation.You know dozens of black people are shot every day by other black people, right? Do their lives not matter to the black community? I never see the outrage there. Weird.
Precisely my point: You see these humans as a different community, like what's going on with the crime there is on some alien world, or in some far-away nation.
Because they aren't white.
Wat, you want me to determine who is in the wrong with a grainy picture and a shitty article, no thanks.
whats the point of this thread?
Because they're largely crminals shot while playing criminal games. I also don't care so much when anyone gets shot. They just get more sympathy from me when it wasn't caused by their lifestyle or actions.
You know dozens of black people are shot every day by other black people, right? Do their lives not matter to the black community? I never see the outrage there. Weird.