Kansas City's screwed up priorities



Over the past couple of days a great many people have noted the injustice committed against a Kansas City spelling-bee contestant. The innocent Black woman killed in her doorway, not so much.

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  1. What can honkeys do about the state of a ghetto? Put police on every corner to babysit?

    If someone wants to make some major bank, open a candle shop franchise in all the ghettos. Killing folks and lighting candles seems to be the only thing the unwashed black masses know how to do.

    Really what the fuck are we supposed to do? I went to the same shit schools and yet somehow I didn't pick up a 9mm and start firing it at people. Hell look at this I even know how to turn on a computer...

    Oh I know lets dump MORE money into shithole neighborhoods, that will fix the problem. Jerome is selling drugs because he feels entitled to something better then frying up burgers even though he fucked around and skipped all his high school classes.

    Fuckers need to wake up because my white ass does not have the money or the patience to help these people.

    The spelling bee nonesense can suck a dick too.

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  2. Oh yeah, Say it AGAIN! This is PRECISELY what sooooo many people are thinking but at too god-damned politically correct to say.

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  3. This article's sad and hilarious at the time.

    Sad because an innocent woman died because of another random act of violence.

    Hilarious because of the comments by the "activists." One says we prey on each other. Another talks about how senseless the woman's death was.

    No shit, people. Tell me something I don't know. I didn't need an "organizer" to tell me that.

    How about actually being "active"? How about answers instead of platitudes? How about actions instead of words?

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  4. I wonder if the "intended" target would have received the same "Activist" sympathy?

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