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My eight year old, this morning, asked me what was going on there.
I had the tv on when he stumbled into the living room and the talkin’ heads were -- for the umpteenth time -- foisting up 'Baltimore'. I thought about it then asked him this: 'If *Mr. George did sumthin' that pissed us off and we, becuz we were pissed off, burned our own house down, what would you call that?' 'That would be crazy, Uncle’. I said, "that's what happening over there, Monkey...somebody did sumthin' that pissed off some folks and now those folks are burning down their own houses.' 'But that's crazy, Uncle!' 'Yes, Beast, it is.' 'nuff said. *a neighbor |
Parents needed to get control of their kids. In the pictures I saw, there were too many kids out there doing this shit.
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http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...liance/391640/
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To answer yer 8-yr-old: what's going on in Baltimore is a bunch of people demonstrating that the rest of the country only pays attention to how dire their situation is when they are burning shit. |
Burning out the pharmacy where your granddad gets his medicine is the equivalent (to me) of burning down your own house.
Craziness. |
I can completely understand why they are rioting, and I agree that the police in many parts of the country need to be cleaned up. But it's still incredibly stupid and self-defeating to burn down your own neighborhood. Who's going to rebuild it for them? Nobody.
That video of the mom smacking her son for throwing rocks at police is both horrifying and awesome at the same time. It's great that she's trying to get control of her kid, but it's also clear who he learned his violence from. But she's doing the best she can, and she's trying to be part of the solution. This is a complex issue, but one thing that is crystal clear is that the riots are only going to make it worse. |
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Does it make sense to burn down one's own neighbourhood? No. But raw outpourings of emotion are rarely founded on what is sensible.
Rather than mocking the stupidity of those who riot - we need to see the raw pain that ignites such a response. |
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When is the last time white people rioted in America?
Srs question. Upon a second's worth of thought, prolly after Kentucky got beat in the NCAA playoffs. :( |
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Who's mocking? # "raw outpourings of emotion" I understand passion and violence extending out from passion. I don't understand visiting it on yourself. Borrowing from my anecdote above: George does sumthin' that truly, righteously, pisses me off. I can... ...be a pussy and keep my mouth shut, do nuthin', let my grievance fester. ...march myself over to George's and seek redress (perhaps burning his house down). What I will not do is burn my own house down because George pissed me off. # "Your son calls you "Uncle"?" My nephew lives with me...I could not love him more if he were my son...he's not the fruit of my loins but he's mine. |
Jesse Williams on the baltimore riots, quoted in full b.c. twitter is a rough medium for complex thoughts:
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@henry, w.r.t. to burning ones own home down, the vast majority of businesses in black neighborhoods in America are not black owned. |
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Sumthin' else: (again, borrowing from my anecdote) George has pissed me off and naturally (for me) I want redress. I would, however, view with great suspicion the interest of strangers in my circumstance.
That is: I got cause to be pissed (just as the family and friends of F. Gray got cause to be pissed) but strangers have no cause to muck about in my affairs. All these folks out and about in Baltimore can't possibly be Gray's family and friends...no, they're strangers using a circumstance to further their own agendas and grind their own axes (axes having nuthin' to do with Gray's death). # "the vast majority of businesses in black neighborhoods in America are not black owned." The vast majority of businesses in black neighborhoods service the folks who live in those neighborhoods (blacks who, in Baltimore, are burning and looting their own neighborhoods)...to burn out the pharmacy where you get your medicines, the grocery where you get your food, and the old folks' homes where your granny lives is craziness. |
Nobody actually burned their own house, right? I'm everyone who was burning, was burning other people's houses.
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