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originally posted by: mikeone718
Poor little black man, he dindu nuffin.
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Dindu Nuffin is a pejorative term that originated on /pol/ to mock and criticize black people during the numerous riots throughout 2014 and 2015.
Origin
The phrase “dindu nuffin” is derived from a bastardization of the phrase “didn’t do nothing”, a plea for innocence often used in reference to unarmed black men killed by police. One of the most famous instances of the usage of this phrase can be found in a comic. Detractors often use “dindu nuffins” to refer to sympathizers of the black community.
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Including the Ferguson Protests, the phrase has been used in /pol/ and /b/ threads about Baltimore Riots, The Death of Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin’s death and other threads mocking black people.
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
originally posted by: mikeone718
Poor little black man, he dindu nuffin.
About
Dindu Nuffin is a pejorative term that originated on /pol/ to mock and criticize black people during the numerous riots throughout 2014 and 2015.
Origin
The phrase “dindu nuffin” is derived from a bastardization of the phrase “didn’t do nothing”, a plea for innocence often used in reference to unarmed black men killed by police. One of the most famous instances of the usage of this phrase can be found in a comic. Detractors often use “dindu nuffins” to refer to sympathizers of the black community.
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Spread
Including the Ferguson Protests, the phrase has been used in /pol/ and /b/ threads about Baltimore Riots, The Death of Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin’s death and other threads mocking black people.
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Guess this is allowed now on ATS. Sad.
originally posted by: MoreBeer
originally posted by: Jaellma
originally posted by: abe froman
This is what happens when you rob a Mafia-run pizza shop in New York.
The problem for the cops is the accused is adamant he did NOT rob the pizza shop. The cops beat and arrested him based on allegations from the pizza shop employee.
And 99% of criminals ever arrested are adamant they did NOT commit a crime.
originally posted by: Pharyax
originally posted by: mikeone718
Poor little black man, he dindu nuffin.
None of the cops are white, thankfully, so no race card will be pulled.
now, if those police officers were White.... MSM would be over it like pig in $hit!
originally posted by: kelbtalfenek
a reply to: Jaellma
I don't watch these videos...whether it's a a cop beating someone, a random person beating someone, or a any sort of shooting event. To me they are snuff films and wanton/gratuitous violence. Clicking on them and viewing them gives them more hits and more views and only sanctions the filming of more of these types of videos....thus perpetuating the cycle.
Violence is violence. I've been around too much of it for too long and I don't want to be desensitized to it in the least.
I do hope that the perpetrators of violence are punished, but if they're wearing a badge, the likelihood of that happening seems to be very low.
originally posted by: mikeone718
a reply to: Jaellma
We have an even bigger issue with criminals not being held accountable for their actions.
That's where the nonsense begins.
Half of everyone here is quick to jump to the defense of a hostile thug and believe everything, word for word, that said thug has to say. This video doesn't even have audio for us to know the exchange.
And there you have it, the same video each time. A black thug being abused by police after the fact that someone was assaulted, robbed, etc. Who's story would I believe? I'd say the shop owner, trying to make a living for himself, that just had a blade pulled out on him.
originally posted by: babybunnies
No, they didn't beat him due to a $3 slice of pizza.
They likely beat him because of a belligerent attitude towards police.
There's always another side to the story. Police don't go round beating people up because they're $1 short for paying for something.
If he DID pull a knife and threaten the store employees and other customers, then yes, it would classify as armed robbery, no matter how small the amount.
If he couldn't afford the pizza (likely prices were advertised) then he shouldn't be trying to order from there in the first place.
They likely beat him because of a belligerent attitude towards police.