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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Delmar on July 19, 2013, 11:06:51 PM
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Fri Jul 19, 2013, 09:47 PM
TheProgressive (442 posts)
I once hit the door locks as Obama mentioned today...
Last edited Fri Jul 19, 2013, 09:56 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
It was when I was a young business man, in my thirties. I was on assignment in a big city and
I was driving to the client site. I was on a side road less traveled that would take me to the more
traveled and peopled downtown streets.
I was at a stop light and I looked to my right and I saw a person walking towards my car, or more
specifically, towards the intersection.
I hit the door locks. Yes, the young kid, not much younger than me, say in his twenties, was black.
I looked at him and saw his face. It was like, 'geez, come on man'... I felt bad. In truth, I would have
hit the locks button no matter who the person was. I truly felt bad and shook my head and mouthed 'I'm sorry' , knowing that
it had nothing to do with his race. Of course, to him, I can only know that he felt it was because of 'him', his 'color'.
I have never hit the locks button again. Being a safety conscience person in general, the door locks are engaged right after the
seat belt goes on.
Just something that happened to me. Something I learned from...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023299944
That's right, DUmmy, ignore those hairs on your neck standing on end, you wouldn't want that sweet little kid on an innocent tea and skittles run to think that you are a racist wannabe cop--even if it gets you killed.
Response to TheProgressive (Original post)Fri Jul 19, 2013, 10:54 PM
roamer65 (6,730 posts)
23. I always have locked my car doors, while in motion or parked.
Wherever I go. I love the auto-lock feature on new vehicles.
If roamer numbers gets accused of racism, he can always just blame it on his car.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023299944
That's right, DUmmy, ignore those hairs on your neck standing on end, you wouldn't want that sweet little kid on an innocent tea and skittles run to think that you are a racist wannabe cop--even if it gets you killed.
The good thing about that is: one less DUmmie. :-)
If roamer numbers gets accused of racism, he can always just blame it on his car.
Only if it was built in a non-union shop, with outsourced parts, on a Sunday, during a holiday weekend, with child labor, for 12 cents a day, in 130 degree heat.
Other than that, DUmmie roamer numbers need to get a moped, and forget about his inner racist.
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An embellished old tale from decades ago.
I've heard several variations of it.
Zero bong.
:bouncy: :bouncy: :bouncy:
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Maybe if the DUmmie didn't do drugs he wouldn't be on the bad side of town......that's what section 8 housing was for.....moving the drug dealers into their distribution areas.
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I looked at him and saw his face. It was like, 'geez, come on man'...
I would have been upset if I were him, too.
Who knows how long he had to wait for somebody stupid enough to stop within mugging range with their doors unlocked. You probably ruined most of his day, primitive. Way to go.
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If roamer numbers gets accused of racism, he can always just blame it on his car.
I bet the auto-lock feature was designed by a racist whitey.
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It's going to be SO easy to rid the country of this vermin when the revolution they want so much, finally kicks off.
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What's next, are we racists if we lock our house doors at night if even a single black person lives in the neighborhood?
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DUmmie, you are in esteemed company. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, nonetheless.
There is nothing more painful for me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start to think about robbery and then look around and see it’s somebody white and feel relieved. (1998
Side story: I don't watch TV often, so Friday afternoons I knock off early and go have a couple of glasses of Buchanan Scotch (neat, of course) at my local watering hole. The TV was on family feud, and one family was black, the other white. During the final round, the "face-off" question was given by the host, a black man vs. white woman. The question was, "Name the most influential adult in a child's life." The black guy answered first and said "police." The answer wasn't even on the board, and the white woman answered "father." That was the number one answer.
I suppose that's racist as well in this "post racial problem world" of Obama's.
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DUmmie, you are in esteemed company. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, nonetheless.
Side story: I don't watch TV often, so Friday afternoons I knock off early and go have a couple of glasses of Buchanan Scotch (neat, of course) at my local watering hole. The TV was on family feud, and one family was black, the other white. During the final round, the "face-off" question was given by the host, a black man vs. white woman. The question was, "Name the most influential adult in a child's life." The black guy answered first and said "police." The answer wasn't even on the board, and the white woman answered "father." That was the number one answer.
I suppose that's racist as well in this "post racial problem world" of Obama's.
The sad part of that is that both were right . . . in context.