What do you believe is the genesis of Rob and Abe's animus ?Bush4Ever35 wrote:To our Black friends on AG:
On behalf of all White people, I personally apologize for the conduct of Abe and Rob in this thread, and will be more than happy to stand with you against them if they extend their racism into other threads.
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You don't get to claim White people Mexicano.Bush4Ever35 wrote:To our Black friends on AG:
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I believe Abe has a family member/close friend or some sort of deep personal connection to a cop, which (understandably) biases him towards accepting police brutality.Sudanese Sensation wrote:What do you believe is the genesis of Rob and Abe's animus ?Bush4Ever35 wrote:To our Black friends on AG:
On behalf of all White people, I personally apologize for the conduct of Abe and Rob in this thread, and will be more than happy to stand with you against them if they extend their racism into other threads.
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Rob simply places too much emphasis on societal order and not enough on moral reasoning. He's only on level 4 of moral reasoning:
In Stage four (authority and social order obedience driven), it is important to obey laws, dictums, and social conventions because of their importance in maintaining a functioning society. Moral reasoning in stage four is thus beyond the need for individual approval exhibited in stage three. A central ideal or ideals often prescribe what is right and wrong. If one person violates a law, perhaps everyone would—thus there is an obligation and a duty to uphold laws and rules. When someone does violate a law, it is morally wrong; culpability is thus a significant factor in this stage as it separates the bad domains from the good ones. Most active members of society remain at stage four, where morality is still predominantly dictated by an outside force.
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Oh. Okay.LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:I'm an adult and don't know there are White people in Mexico
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:I believe Abe has a family member/close friend or some sort of deep personal connection to a cop, which (understandably) biases him towards accepting police brutality.Sudanese Sensation wrote:What do you believe is the genesis of Rob and Abe's animus ?Bush4Ever35 wrote:To our Black friends on AG:
On behalf of all White people, I personally apologize for the conduct of Abe and Rob in this thread, and will be more than happy to stand with you against them if they extend their racism into other threads.
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Bush4Ever
Rob simply places too much emphasis on societal order and not enough on moral reasoning. He's only on level 4 of moral reasoning:
In Stage four (authority and social order obedience driven), it is important to obey laws, dictums, and social conventions because of their importance in maintaining a functioning society. Moral reasoning in stage four is thus beyond the need for individual approval exhibited in stage three. A central ideal or ideals often prescribe what is right and wrong. If one person violates a law, perhaps everyone would—thus there is an obligation and a duty to uphold laws and rules. When someone does violate a law, it is morally wrong; culpability is thus a significant factor in this stage as it separates the bad domains from the good ones. Most active members of society remain at stage four, where morality is still predominantly dictated by an outside force.
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Are you suggesting that if Rob was one of the subjects in the Milgram experiment he would have turned up the electric shock to infinite levels because he was instructed to ?
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If the "learner" was Black and the authority figure was White, certainly.Sudanese Sensation wrote:
Are you suggesting that if Rob was one of the subjects in the Milgram experiment he would have turned up the electric shock to infinite levels because he was instructed to ?
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lol at this thread blowing up 11 pages over night.....wtf?
is it worth reading?
is it worth reading?
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How are things in the apartment today kiddo?CleveTown™ wrote:lol at this thread blowing up 11 pages over night.....wtf?
is it worth reading?
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It brought me many lulz, but I think it might not for most people.CleveTown™ wrote:lol at this thread blowing up 11 pages over night.....wtf?
is it worth reading?
Basically, Riley and I defended Black people against the shit behavior of the police, and Rob/Abe defended the police passionately, making zero sense along the way. Some other posters chipped in to LOL and LMAO at Abe.
Basically, Rob and Abe got sprayed down with man juice by 90 percent of the people in the thread.
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And as an employee of the property, it is within their rights to remove a person from a communal area if they are causing a disturbance or being unruly. His refusal to provide identification to the officer/guard that was simply trying to do her job caused an escalated issue that he would not let go.....to the point of videoing the incident, acting in a confrontational manner, and using no discretion with how he was speaking both to the officer/guard and the manager.Sudanese Sensation wrote:Robceltsfan wrote:Hell no I'm not kidding. The cop asked every single person there for their identification and proof that they were a resident.Y2K wrote: You've got to be kidding, right?
Why is this guy the only one that posted a video of himself refusing to supply the information?
Was she acting as a policewoman or security guard ? If it's the former Mr. Holland is under no obligation to volunteer any information at all. This is still the U.S.A. and not North Korea.
His decision to not identify himself was within his rights....as was his removal within theirs.
The rest is Facebook and Twitter fodder. A massive overreaction and a disservice to real incidents of profiling....which this one was most obviously not.
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What's that have to do with YOU not being allowed to claim White people Mexicano?Bush4Ever35 wrote:Oh. Okay.LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:I'm an adult and don't know there are White people in Mexico
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Rob, would you have done the legally correct thing and reported Anne Frank to the Nazis if you had knowledge of her whereabouts?
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Can you please cite the part of the article where Mr. Holland is causing a disturbance or being unruly ? Mr. Holland was under no obligation to identify himself until she identified herself, her security guard badge which could have been purchased at the toy department at Wal Mart notwithstanding.Robceltsfan wrote:And as an employee of the property, it is within their rights to remove a person from a communal area if they are causing a disturbance or being unruly. His refusal to provide identification to the officer/guard that was simply trying to do her job caused an escalated issue that he would not let go.....to the point of videoing the incident, acting in a confrontational manner, and using no discretion with how he was speaking both to the officer/guard and the manager.Sudanese Sensation wrote:Robceltsfan wrote:
Hell no I'm not kidding. The cop asked every single person there for their identification and proof that they were a resident.
Why is this guy the only one that posted a video of himself refusing to supply the information?
Was she acting as a policewoman or security guard ? If it's the former Mr. Holland is under no obligation to volunteer any information at all. This is still the U.S.A. and not North Korea.
His decision to not identify himself was within his rights....as was his removal within theirs.
The rest is Facebook and Twitter fodder. A massive overreaction and a disservice to real incidents of profiling....which this one was most obviously not.
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Ali Natural wrote:A country with centuries of legalized race based discrimination in its history, where a system of segregation ended only a generation ago still having incidents of race based discrimination? Impossible! Those niggers just need to comply.
A member of a primitave primate specie with an eternal record of chimping out when confronted by a harmless white dove, an instrument of harmony and cohesion?
Well I for one, am shocked!
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:Rob, would you have done the legally correct thing and reported Anne Frank to the Nazis if you had knowledge of her whereabouts?
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
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Sudanese Sensation wrote:Can you please cite the part of the article where Mr. Holland is causing a disturbance or being unruly ? Mr. Holland was under no obligation to identify himself until she identified herself, her security guard badge which could have been purchased at the toy department at Wal Mart notwithstanding.Robceltsfan wrote:And as an employee of the property, it is within their rights to remove a person from a communal area if they are causing a disturbance or being unruly. His refusal to provide identification to the officer/guard that was simply trying to do her job caused an escalated issue that he would not let go.....to the point of videoing the incident, acting in a confrontational manner, and using no discretion with how he was speaking both to the officer/guard and the manager.Sudanese Sensation wrote:
Was she acting as a policewoman or security guard ? If it's the former Mr. Holland is under no obligation to volunteer any information at all. This is still the U.S.A. and not North Korea.
His decision to not identify himself was within his rights....as was his removal within theirs.
The rest is Facebook and Twitter fodder. A massive overreaction and a disservice to real incidents of profiling....which this one was most obviously not.
And his key...which could have been stolen/fabricated/whatever...so she deepened her questioning. DOING HER JOB.
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You have illustrated complete and total obedience to the law and authority figures, that's why I asked the question.Robceltsfan wrote:I'm freaking out
As men, we should aim for higher moral reasoning than "it's the law", and "authority figure good, authority figure good".
I'm just trying to get to know you a little better. That's all. Relax.
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IF he were fighting to further human rights, protesting an atrocity, or any other wonderful ideological thing.....then his resistance would have been founded and possibly warranted.Bush4Ever35 wrote:You have illustrated complete and total obedience to the law and authority figures, that's why I asked the question.Robceltsfan wrote:I'm freaking out
As men, we should aim for higher moral reasoning than "it's the law", and "authority figure good, authority figure good".
I'm just trying to get to know you a little better. That's all. Relax.
He was being asked for his fucking information...to prove he was a resident and not illegally using their facilities.
Stop pretending like this guy is MLK fighting for justice. He was just some dick that wanted to get himself some attention.
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Without ever properly identifying herself.Robceltsfan wrote:Sudanese Sensation wrote:Can you please cite the part of the article where Mr. Holland is causing a disturbance or being unruly ? Mr. Holland was under no obligation to identify himself until she identified herself, her security guard badge which could have been purchased at the toy department at Wal Mart notwithstanding.Robceltsfan wrote:
And as an employee of the property, it is within their rights to remove a person from a communal area if they are causing a disturbance or being unruly. His refusal to provide identification to the officer/guard that was simply trying to do her job caused an escalated issue that he would not let go.....to the point of videoing the incident, acting in a confrontational manner, and using no discretion with how he was speaking both to the officer/guard and the manager.
His decision to not identify himself was within his rights....as was his removal within theirs.
The rest is Facebook and Twitter fodder. A massive overreaction and a disservice to real incidents of profiling....which this one was most obviously not.
And his key...which could have been stolen/fabricated/whatever...so she deepened her questioning. DOING HER JOB.
And what was the point of the property manager removing him from the pool after he established he was a resident ?
What was the lesson ?
People should give their name and addresses to anyone with a badge merely because they asked ?
Does that make sense to you ?
Really?
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So in other words, the only time people of color are allowed to fight for their rights is when said rights are broken to the nth degree?Robceltsfan wrote:
If he were fighting to further human rights, protesting an atrocity, or any other wonderful ideological thing.....then his resistance would have been founded and possibly warranted.
What's the matter with you?