Black Teen Shot by Neighborhood Watch

[quote]hungry4more wrote:
I’m eagerly anticipating an update to this thread…will be very interesting to see the end result. My money is on the watchman being a racist confrontational scumbag looking for a reason to pull the trigger, but until there’s any sort of investigation, it’s all conjecture. [/quote]

I honestly feel he shot the kid out of fear. And that comes from the report saying they struggled.

But why go out of his way to confront the kid is my biggest question. Did he think he could hold the kid until the cops came? It’s just nuts.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

Uh…my scenario implied LAW OFFICERS OR LOCAL CRIME WATCHES are the ones shooting the black people.

Why are you acting like random crime is the same?

No, simply being white does not make you more prone to get robbed in a black neighborhood. If anything, it will likely be the opposite unless literally making yourself a mark.

You think white people jogging in an upper middle class black neighborhood would be shot for it by the people chosen to protect?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

Uh…my scenario implied LAW OFFICERS OR LOCAL CRIME WATCHES are the ones shooting the black people.

Why are you acting like random crime is the same?

No, simply being white does not make you more prone to get robbed in a black neighborhood. If anything, it will likely be the opposite unless literally making yourself a mark.

You think white people jogging in an upper middle class black neighborhood would be shot for it by the people chosen to protect?[/quote]
I don’t think black people jogging in an upper middle class white neighborhood would get shot for it either.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.
And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a majority White Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

If you mean whites walking through a crime ridden hood then know that blacks will also be shot there for their wallets, black on black crime, right?

Anyway, we ain’t talking about poor neighbourhoods here. A white person walking through a black upper class neighbourhood won’t get shot or stopped. A black walking through a white upper class neighbourhood is always likely to be looked at suspiciously and in the worse case, shot.

That kid wasn’t breaking into a house. He wasn’t breaking into a car either. That Zimmerman cunt definitely thought ‘‘black thug’’ and acted on it.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?
[/quote]
HG wrote:
“Is a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood in the wrong neighborhood?”

What do you think?

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a majority White Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.

[/quote]

Exactement.

A white man walking through a predominant black upper class neighbourhood and getting shot for his wallet by the CEO of an investment bank or a judge is fucking laughable.

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

If you mean whites walking through a crime ridden hood then know that blacks will also be shot there for their wallets, black on black crime, right?

Anyway, we ain’t talking about poor neighbourhoods here. A white person walking through a black upper class neighbourhood won’t get shot or stopped. A black walking through a white upper class neighbourhood is always likely to be looked at suspiciously and in the worse case, shot.

That kid wasn’t breaking into a house. He wasn’t breaking into a car either. That Zimmerman cunt definitely thought black thug and acted on it.[/quote]
I never mentioned money. And I disagree.

.

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a majority White Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.

[/quote]

Exactement.

A white man walking through a predominant black upper class neighbourhood and getting shot for his wallet by the CEO of an investment bank or a judge is fucking laughable.
[/quote]
So you’re saying stereotyping is wrong?

I agree.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

I never mentioned money. And I disagree.[/quote]

You never mentioned money but you said above ‘wrong neighbourhood’ = predominately inhabited by blacks. A ‘‘wrong neighbourhood’’ can also be an upper class hood, right? Now explain to me how on earth does a white guy walking through a predominant black upper class black neighbourhood, gets shot for his wallet?

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

I never mentioned money. And I disagree.[/quote]

You never mentioned money but you said above ‘wrong neighbourhood’ = predominately inhabited by blacks. A ‘‘wrong neighbourhood’’ can also be an upper class hood, right? Now explain to me how on earth does a white guy walking through a predominant black upper class black neighbourhood, gets shot for his wallet?

[/quote]
Absurd assumption isn’t it?

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?
[/quote]
HG wrote:
“Is a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood in the wrong neighborhood?”

What do you think?[/quote]

No. that even sounds like a strange question.
Is it a poor neighborhood? Is it a Rich Neighborhood? Is it a Middle class neighborhood?
And yes it does make a diference

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a majority White Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.

[/quote]

Exactement.

A white man walking through a predominant black upper class neighbourhood and getting shot for his wallet by the CEO of an investment bank or a judge is fucking laughable.
[/quote]
So you’re saying stereotyping is wrong?

I agree.[/quote]

What I said above what in reference to you explaining wrong neighbourhood = predominant with blacks. And since a white guy is more likely to get shot for his wallet in a poor ‘wrong neighbourhood’', it is laughable to think that a black judge would storm out of his house with his gun and shoot a white guy walking through a predominant black gated community and take his wallet.

Hey, I’m just using your words.

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?
[/quote]
HG wrote:
“Is a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood in the wrong neighborhood?”

What do you think?[/quote]

No. that even sounds like a strange question.
Is it a poor neighborhood? Is it a Rich Neighborhood? Is it a Middle class neighborhood?
And yes it does make a diference[/quote]
Put the question back in its context.

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a majority White Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.

[/quote]

Exactement.

A white man walking through a predominant black upper class neighbourhood and getting shot for his wallet by the CEO of an investment bank or a judge is fucking laughable.
[/quote]
So you’re saying stereotyping is wrong?

I agree.[/quote]

What I said above what in reference to you explaining wrong neighbourhood = predominant with blacks. And since a white guy is more likely to get shot for his wallet in a poor ‘wrong neighbourhood’', it is laughable to think that a black judge would storm out of his house with his gun and shoot a white guy walking through a predominant black gated community and take his wallet.

Hey, I’m just using your words.
[/quote]
Right. It would be absurd. Just like it would be absurd for a white judge/CEO/entrepreneur to run out and shoot a black, which is the accusation here. Have you read the thread?

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?
[/quote]
HG wrote:
“Is a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood in the wrong neighborhood?”

What do you think?[/quote]

No. that even sounds like a strange question.
Is it a poor neighborhood? Is it a Rich Neighborhood? Is it a Middle class neighborhood?
And yes it does make a diference[/quote]
Put the question back in its context.[/quote]

HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]BDSLift wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.
[/quote]

Wait…so a Black person in an upper middle class neighborhood is in the “wrong neighborhood”?

That is the ONLY way your analogy works, by the way.

Like I said…why so much?[/quote]
Is a white guy in a predominately black neighborhood in the “wrong neighborhood”?

It works both ways, which is the point.

And who’s strumming the same old harp, really?[/quote]

By “Wrong Neighborhood” you mean “Poor Neighborhood” and if a lone any race walks thru a poor area with a high crime rate he becomes a target because he stands out unless people already know the guy and that’s any race.

Does not work the same in Middle to lower middle class areas. A White kid walking thru a Middle class Majority Black Neighborhood is almost ignored. A black kid doing the same stroll thru a Middle Class area is noticed in not such a positive way.
[/quote]
Try again without making my post what you wish it was.

I don’t need extra words in my mouth, I promise.[/quote]

No need my post stands on it’s own.

But feel free to correct my statement on what is a Wrong Neighborhood. Are we talking money or race?
[/quote]
HG wrote:
“Is a white guy in a predominantly black neighborhood in the wrong neighborhood?”

What do you think?[/quote]

No. that even sounds like a strange question.
Is it a poor neighborhood? Is it a Rich Neighborhood? Is it a Middle class neighborhood?
And yes it does make a diference[/quote]
Put the question back in its context.[/quote]

HoustonGuy wrote:

Jumping back on the conjecture train, if whites walk through the wrong neighborhood they get shot for their wallets. There are police reports to show it.

[/quote]
And then the rest of the comment and the comment being replied to, full context.

Consider it against the tone and point of my posts. Realize the absurdity and the “flipside” irony. It’s thick.