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I don't think it's fair to base the attitude of someone on how they are dressed or how they look. I've spent alot of time in college both as a student and as an employee and some of the most brilliant and articulate people look like somebody you wouldn't want near your house.
I agree that during the hiring process you should "clean up" but wearing your pants around your ankles and having gold teeth doesn't make you a thug.
Originally posted by kro32
I just copied from the website which clearly states they were not written by him and I never did say he wrote them but it is a fact they were published under his name so make of that what you will. I am not claiming he even agrees with them but it surely is a sign that he is not that astute of a politician if he let's these kinds of things happen under his nose which could surely damage his image with voters.
It also goes to the point of his association with people that do think like this and thereby ties into the main point of this thread in regards to how people portray the black youth and if that picture is accurate or is based in racism.
Originally posted by kro32
reply to post by crimvelvet
I don't think it's fair to base the attitude of someone on how they are dressed or how they look. I've spent alot of time in college both as a student and as an employee and some of the most brilliant and articulate people look like somebody you wouldn't want near your house.
Originally posted by kro32
I agree that during the hiring process you should "clean up" but wearing your pants around your ankles and having gold teeth doesn't make you a thug.edit on 9-8-2011 by kro32 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by kro32
Well there really is no excuse for any type of slander going out in things printed under your name and one or two could possibly be excused by there are many many very offensive things that makes it seem hard to believe he didn't know about it.
I only brought this up in this thread as I think it's relevant to this topic as it's a well outllined view of a current Presidential candidate and it is interesting to see what the trend is in politics in regards to the issue of black youths.
The controversial newsletters include rants against the Israeli lobby, gays, AIDS victims and Martin Luther King Jr. -- described as a "pro-Communist philanderer." One newsletter, from June 1992, right after the LA riots, says "order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks."
"These stories may be very old in Ron Paul's life, but they're very new to the American public and they deserve to be totally ventilated," said David Gergen, a CNN senior political analyst. "I must say I don't think there's an excuse in politics to have something go out under your name and say, 'Oh by the way, I didn't write that.'"
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Originally posted by PapaEmeritus
reply to post by FortAnthem
You may not be away but flash mobs are nothing new to this city and people are sick of it. Sometimes the attacks dont even make news headlines there was a college party that had 1000's of people it wasnt long before yet again they turned it into a reason to fight. I say we need to bring in some real punishments.
.....much of the militaries gear is assembled by prison labor..how clever..train the kid to
to go to prison to make the stimulators and simulators that are used against him..or to prepare him to be in the military.. cause thats about it as far as choices in the job market boys and girls.
wisconsins idea was to cut all city workers and replace them with convict labor ..
arizona is entirely private prisons. a real growth indusrty.
the usa leads the way in manufacturing - inmates.
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Originally posted by FortAnthem
“If you walk into somebody’s office with your hair uncombed and a pick in the back, and your shoes untied, and your pants half down, tattoos up and down your arms and on your neck, and you wonder why somebody won’t hire you? They don’t hire you ‘cause you look like you’re crazy,” the mayor said. “You have damaged your own race.”
“If you walk into somebody’s office with your hair uncombed and a pick in the back, and your shoes untied, and your pants half down, tattoos up and down your arms and on your neck, and you wonder why somebody won’t hire you? It's because you don' t want to work. You know that you'll be taken care of by way of federal entitlements and welfare for the rest of your life so Live it up! There's no need to act responsible.”
I agree that during the hiring process you should "clean up" but wearing your pants around your ankles and having gold teeth doesn't make you a thug.
“We’ve got to lay it out for them,” Cosby said when asked about how to help cut the rate of teen pregnancies in America. “Let’s tell them about life. You’re 14 and having sex. OK. So, what kind of job do you have?”
Cosby, who received a standing ovation when he walked on stage, said the African-American community must get involved if change is going to occur in any area.
“Apathy is strangling you to death,” he said, to rousing applause and a few ‘Amens’ from the crowd.
“Get up. Stay on the scene. Be a studying machine,” he said, drawing from soul singer James Brown’s lyrics.
“We need to start getting into people’s business. We need to say, ‘Hey, I’m your cousin man, I’m your brother, I’m your sister and I don’t care if you don’t talk to me anymore but your teenage daughter ain’t got no business dressing like that!’ Tell them.”