Here is what I just did and I would encouracge everyone else to do: sent the video link to this address
http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/conta...nsibility.html
And ask McDonald's what they plan to do about it? Where they aware of it? Is the white girl O.K.? Did the blacks girls get arrested? Was the manager repremanded for stepping over the convusing white girl lying on the floor instead of rendering aid? Did the McDonald's employee who stole the white girl's cell phone when it fell out of her purse when she was being beaten get arrested for theft? Did the McDonald's empolyee who encouraged the two black women to flee before the police arrived get charged with abetting a crime?
and more importantly, did the white senior citizen who tried to come to the aid of the white girl when she was being dragged by her hair across the floor at least get a free happy meal for her bravery while all the black men just stood around and did nothing but make grunting noises? I mean, that's what it is all about in the end: happiness, right?
Sad, is it any wonder many whites see us as animals and monkeys?This happens way too often in this country. Again, we need to police our own before we make excuses.
You're wrong. Many posters take this incident and extrapolate it beyond what it is
This in response to "why do black people kick when they fight?"
This has nothing to do with the motives of the particulars hoodlums in this video. It's an opportunity to make racial slurs.It's not just the kicking, but the hair-pulling, the histrionics, the screaming, the thrashing about, the insults, the continuation of the assault after the victim has lost the capacity to defend himself or herself...
These characteristics are common to all of these incidents, no matter where they occur across the country. And that gives rise to the suspicion that what we are seeing here is not simply a matter of a cultural problem, but an intrinsic trait revealing itself
Violence is violence regardless of the race, sex, or whatever persuasion of the perpetrator. I think you're a bit backwards on how the larger culture, at least the younger in the larger culture adopted hip-hop as some sort of asperation. Wearing your pants half way down your butt, basically flippin' off the world, carrying a weapon like it's a piece of jewelry and speaking like a dirt bag are not things young kids should aspire to, but they are and they do. Where are the churches, the families, the culture that shuns this sort of nonsense. We've embraced this "all cultures are equal" bs because progressives want it so and I'll openly admit white elites are as responsible for the demise of the inner cities as anybody. We should be able to look at a kid wearing his pants hanging down and call him a dirt bag without the apologists leveling the "racist" charge for nearly any criticism.
I don't know what sparked the beating...but I do know if the races of the participants had been reversed, it would be national news, and the usual suspects (Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, etc.) would be all over our television screens demanding justice.
And if you read my other posts on this, I agreed that President Obama has nothing to do with it.
It is my post to which you linked, in which I noted that there are commonalities among these various recent incidents. I now note you do not deny what I wrote.
There are examples of racial slurs on this thread. If you think I posted a "racial slur", you do not know the definition of the term.
did they have any idea yet where it took place? although they probably wouldn't tell you even if they did.
apparently the video first surfaced yesterday at worldstarhiphop.com.
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/video...b913Lf4TpU4q5m
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