Black Man Told To Leave Pool At His Own Apartment Complex In Indianapolis

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Robceltsfan wrote:UNCLE!!!!

The guy was wronged. He should have been allowed to not answer the question. If those other dumb white people allowed their rights to be trampled on....so be it.

He was completely right and acted appropriately. Both the racist cop and the racist manager should be drawn and quartered. Fuck white people!
Why would you torture and murder someone simply for being racist?

Are you insane?

What's the matter with you?
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I find it interesting, if not charming, to listen/observe white people discuss issues of racism.

#clueless
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It's sad that Karl acts exactly like that man at the pool. No respect anymore. The world is a shithole of selfish assholes, even among mild-mannered HR managers in the greater SLC area.

Sad.
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Abe, this thread is much more fun on MCS.
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BrotherCharles wrote:I find it interesting, if not charming, to listen/observe white people discuss issues of racism.

#clueless
#entitlement
I tried to hold the fort, but a 5000 word essay from you on the subject would be very helpful.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:It's sad that Karl acts exactly like that man at the pool. No respect anymore. The world is a shithole of selfish assholes, even among mild-mannered HR managers in the greater SLC area.

Sad.
I don't live in the greater Salt Lake Area.
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Kingcarl24 wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:It's sad that Karl acts exactly like that man at the pool. No respect anymore. The world is a shithole of selfish assholes, even among mild-mannered HR managers in the greater SLC area.

Sad.
I don't live in the greater Salt Lake Area.

Ok. Great.

Another Artism... can't wait to hear you whine about the difference between the Target for locals and the one for tourists.

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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
Kingcarl24 wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:It's sad that Karl acts exactly like that man at the pool. No respect anymore. The world is a shithole of selfish assholes, even among mild-mannered HR managers in the greater SLC area.

Sad.
I don't live in the greater Salt Lake Area.

Ok. Great.

Another Artism... can't wait to hear you whine about the difference between the Target for locals and the one for tourists.

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What I'd really like to know is why the property manager asked him to leave after he established he lived there?
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Can someone summarize this thread for me?
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Kobeunderbite wrote:Can someone summarize this thread for me?
- Bush is set to be kicked out of the MAGA club. And I get to take his spot.
- Karl posts a lot like Artism when it comes to where he lives.
- Sudanese has ADD.
- Riley being Riley.
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Kobeunderbite wrote:Can someone summarize this thread for me?

Some random black guy stood his ground and lived to talk about it. Abe and Rob took exception to his assertion of manhood.
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Going to wait for ripper to weigh in here so that I know whose side is correct.
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Kobeunderbite wrote:Going to wait for ripper to weigh in here so that I know whose side is correct.

There was no sign of the black man eating french fries poolside... but I have to think he'd still side against Professor Plum in this debate.

After all, rules are rules.
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:
BrotherCharles wrote:I find it interesting, if not charming, to listen/observe white people discuss issues of racism.

#clueless
#entitlement
I tried to hold the fort, but a 5000 word essay from you on the subject would be very helpful.
There is not much I could really add to a conversation that is had with people that I know have little or no contact with African-Americans in their everyday lives. Closest contact that most posters have with African-Americans would be that through an Xbox controller when they play NBA2K.

Furthermore, I strongly feel that not one of the participating posters has a degree of empathy for the person of interest. Racism is a water cooler discussion for them or a teachable "those" people scenarios as they chuckle with family members at the dinner table in their comfy home in the suburbs.

Racism is just a laugh, other people's problem, a collection of internet memes or something that you watch on the news.

As they are in perfect form, the usual suspects at Anger General post a lot words while really and truly rarely saying of anything of substance or of great insight. Perhaps if they were punched in the mouth would they feel a degree of empathy or perhaps hatred?

Very few posters can relate nor care to relate to anything about this man (his looks, his demeanour and other psychographic measures) and there is nothing wrong with this fact. He's just a dude like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and other countless other dangerous black men (dindus) that are largely regarded as nuisances to the white world that most AG posters live.

The OJ trial, the anthem protests and other events in our lives and in the media remind us of the different worlds that we live.

Racism is not for most if not all that post here, but it does make for good conversation and the occasional laugh.

Not quite 5,000 words, but once again, I could not add much to a conversation when it is quite obvious that the expressed informed opinions are derived from an in-depth understanding of racism with great insight as to what is to be an African-American in America.
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BrotherCharles wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:
BrotherCharles wrote:I find it interesting, if not charming, to listen/observe white people discuss issues of racism.

#clueless
#entitlement
I tried to hold the fort, but a 5000 word essay from you on the subject would be very helpful.
There is not much I could really add to a conversation that is had with people that I know have little or no contact with African-Americans in their everyday lives. Closest contact that most posters have with African-Americans would be that through an Xbox controller when the play NBA2K.

Furthermore, I strongly feel that not one of the participating posters has a degree of empathy for the person of interest. Racism is a water cooler discussion for them or a teachable "those" people scenarios as they chuckle with family members at the dinner table in their comfy home in the suburbs.

Racism is just a laugh, other people's problem, an collection of internet memes or something that you watch on the news.

As they are in perfect form, the usual suspects at Anger General post a lot words while really and truly rarely saying of anything of substance or of great insight. Perhaps if they were punched in the mouth would they feel a degree of empathy or perhaps hatred?

Very few posters can relate nor care to relate to anything about this man (his looks, his demeanour and other psychographic measures) and there is nothing wrong with this fact. He's just a dude like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and other countless other dangerous black men (dindus) that are largely regarded as nuisances to the white world that most AG posters live.

The OJ trial, the anthem protests and other events in our lives and in the media remind us of the different worlds that we live.

Racism is not for most if not all that post here, but it does make for good conversation and the occasional laugh.

Not quite 5,000 words, but once again, I could not add much to a conversation where it is quite obvious that the expressed informed opinions are derived from an in-depth understanding of racism with great insight as to what is to be an African-American in America.

TL:DR.
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BrotherCharles wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:
BrotherCharles wrote:I find it interesting, if not charming, to listen/observe white people discuss issues of racism.

#clueless
#entitlement
I tried to hold the fort, but a 5000 word essay from you on the subject would be very helpful.
There is not much I could really add to a conversation that is had with people that I know have little or no contact with African-Americans in their everyday lives. Closest contact that most posters have with African-Americans would be that through an Xbox controller when the play NBA2K.

Furthermore, I strongly feel that not one of the participating posters has a degree of empathy for the person of interest. Racism is a water cooler discussion for them or a teachable "those" people scenarios as they chuckle with family members at the dinner table in their comfy home in the suburbs.

Racism is just a laugh, other people's problem, an collection of internet memes or something that you watch on the news.

As they are in perfect form, the usual suspects at Anger General post a lot words while really and truly rarely saying of anything of substance or of great insight. Perhaps if they were punched in the mouth would they feel a degree of empathy or perhaps hatred?

Very few posters can relate nor care to relate to anything about this man (his looks, his demeanour and other psychographic measures) and there is nothing wrong with this fact. He's just a dude like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and other countless other dangerous black men (dindus) that are largely regarded as nuisances to the white world that most AG posters live.

The OJ trial, the anthem protests and other events in our lives and in the media remind us of the different worlds that we live.

Racism is not for most if not all that post here, but it does make for good conversation and the occasional laugh.

Not quite 5,000 words, but once again, I could not add much to a conversation where it is quite obvious that the expressed informed opinions are derived from an in-depth understanding of racism with great insight as to what is to be an African-American in America.

Bush, Riley, and myself empathized or sympathized with Mr. Holland. In my first comment in this thread I said if I was black I might react differently. I would have likely complied from the jump. If I was black , based on history and personal experience, I might have felt singled out.
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Sudanese Sensation wrote:
BrotherCharles wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:
I tried to hold the fort, but a 5000 word essay from you on the subject would be very helpful.
There is not much I could really add to a conversation that is had with people that I know have little or no contact with African-Americans in their everyday lives. Closest contact that most posters have with African-Americans would be that through an Xbox controller when the play NBA2K.

Furthermore, I strongly feel that not one of the participating posters has a degree of empathy for the person of interest. Racism is a water cooler discussion for them or a teachable "those" people scenarios as they chuckle with family members at the dinner table in their comfy home in the suburbs.

Racism is just a laugh, other people's problem, an collection of internet memes or something that you watch on the news.

As they are in perfect form, the usual suspects at Anger General post a lot words while really and truly rarely saying of anything of substance or of great insight. Perhaps if they were punched in the mouth would they feel a degree of empathy or perhaps hatred?

Very few posters can relate nor care to relate to anything about this man (his looks, his demeanour and other psychographic measures) and there is nothing wrong with this fact. He's just a dude like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and other countless other dangerous black men (dindus) that are largely regarded as nuisances to the white world that most AG posters live.

The OJ trial, the anthem protests and other events in our lives and in the media remind us of the different worlds that we live.

Racism is not for most if not all that post here, but it does make for good conversation and the occasional laugh.

Not quite 5,000 words, but once again, I could not add much to a conversation where it is quite obvious that the expressed informed opinions are derived from an in-depth understanding of racism with great insight as to what is to be an African-American in America.

Bush, Riley, and myself empathized or sympathized with Mr. Holland. In my first comment in this thread I said if I was black I might react differently. I would have likely complied from the jump. If I was black , based on history and personal experience, I might have felt singled out.
"Bush, Riley, and myself empathized or sympathized with Mr. Holland." <<< Your words.

Can you explain, if possible, what degree of empathy do you have for Mr. Holland? How would you express your sympathy?
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I sympathize with the bystanders that had to watch this shitshow go down....after they had already complied with the officers' request in an effort to ensure their living space was being used appropriately.
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BrotherCharles wrote:
Sudanese Sensation wrote:
BrotherCharles wrote: There is not much I could really add to a conversation that is had with people that I know have little or no contact with African-Americans in their everyday lives. Closest contact that most posters have with African-Americans would be that through an Xbox controller when the play NBA2K.

Furthermore, I strongly feel that not one of the participating posters has a degree of empathy for the person of interest. Racism is a water cooler discussion for them or a teachable "those" people scenarios as they chuckle with family members at the dinner table in their comfy home in the suburbs.

Racism is just a laugh, other people's problem, an collection of internet memes or something that you watch on the news.

As they are in perfect form, the usual suspects at Anger General post a lot words while really and truly rarely saying of anything of substance or of great insight. Perhaps if they were punched in the mouth would they feel a degree of empathy or perhaps hatred?

Very few posters can relate nor care to relate to anything about this man (his looks, his demeanour and other psychographic measures) and there is nothing wrong with this fact. He's just a dude like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin and other countless other dangerous black men (dindus) that are largely regarded as nuisances to the white world that most AG posters live.

The OJ trial, the anthem protests and other events in our lives and in the media remind us of the different worlds that we live.

Racism is not for most if not all that post here, but it does make for good conversation and the occasional laugh.

Not quite 5,000 words, but once again, I could not add much to a conversation where it is quite obvious that the expressed informed opinions are derived from an in-depth understanding of racism with great insight as to what is to be an African-American in America.

Bush, Riley, and myself empathized or sympathized with Mr. Holland. In my first comment in this thread I said if I was black I might react differently. I would have likely complied from the jump. If I was black , based on history and personal experience, I might have felt singled out.
"Bush, Riley, and myself empathized or sympathized with Mr. Holland." <<< Your words.

Can you explain, if possible, what degree of empathy do you have for Mr. Holland? How would you express your sympathy?
The security guard and property manager should apologize to him and be more sensitive in the future. I have said repeatedly in this thread the property manager should have identified herself and given the reason for requesting proof of his residency. I have repeated it so much it has become parody. Several posters have said no one else complained. We don't know that, Mr. Holland didn't know that, and so what?
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