Uber Driver killed by 13 and 15 yr old in DC

Like I said…..”catching feelings”. Also notice I said “trying to shame”. For those of us that are putting in the work or leading by example ain’t nothing to be shamed about. No need to be worried about what this person or that person is or isn’t doing by clocking hours.
 
No one is in their feelings but you 😂

What work are you putting in beside on your keyboard???

You’re the same person who has said many of times how terrible the black community is so now I ask. What HAVE YOU done for the black community and the youth?

If you feel shame from me asking this question that is something internal. From my initial post I didn’t @ you, didn’t call your name out. I made a general statement.

Hit dogs and what not
 
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Now mind you these are the same type of people who say

“Black people have to take accountability and stop blaming racism and the past for todays issues”

Well ok….How are you doing your part to fix said issues? If the answer is nothing beyond complaining on NT then you too are part of the problem.

You can’t yell for accountability and action and then excuse yourself of participating while yelling from the sidelines.

Like I said. Pathetic.

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Back to back posts I see. Once again like I said…….……….”catching feelings”. It is as clear as day champ.

Originally I just found it interesting with all the recent articles that were posted how you were NOT mentioned……but still somehow came back in here for some reason to “critique” folks for their so called “lack of community service with the youth”. Like that was just random and out of nowhere.

That’s why I said it was clear as day that you wanted to shift the attention away from folks such as yourself that were wrong and importantly are wrong when it comes to the punishment of the youth. Also those such as yourself that don’t want to admit that they are wrong from the get go. To me it’s okay to admit you were wrong……..especially to me. Believe it or wrong we’re all family here champ…..some better than others of course.
 
Address the point without deflecting. I haven’t called anyone out of name, hurled insults or said anything derogatory to bring “feelings” into the debate.

You are the first person to yell accountability why does accountability involve other people but not yourself? Why do other people have to take ownership of the state of the black community and the youth but you do not?

EYE have had a very busy summer because I’m actually outside in my community with the youth. Not reading articles fear mongering on the internet.

But hey you have all the answers right?
 
Yes I do have all the answers…..glad you finally recognized that champ. Now sit back, take notes and peep game……you just might learn something.

Nobody has to mention or highlight their community service accomplishments or lack thereof in order to post in here. The accountability of the juveniles that have been posted in here starts and ends with their parents…..from beginning to end, start to finish.

If someone happens to volunteer, great that’s good for them and the person they are helping…..if not then so be it. However let’s not shame folks like you attempting to do for what they have or haven’t done…..because as I said before it is not a requirement.

We can’t have folks such as you making an automatic fast response to something without thinking things through…..that’s called a jerk reaction…..no pun intended towards you of course.
 
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So nothing?

Thank you for finally admitting you want to do nothing but yell and critique from the sidelines without actually helping in any way. I appreciate the honesty so everyone here can see your real intentions.

Also stop playing the victim. You of all people doing that is laughable.
 
Back to back posts I see. Once again like I said…….……….”catching feelings”. It is as clear as day champ.

Originally I just found it interesting with all the recent articles that were posted how you were NOT mentioned……but still somehow came back in here for some reason to “critique” folks for their so called “lack of community service with the youth”. Like that was just random and out of nowhere.

That’s why I said it was clear as day that you wanted to shift the attention away from folks such as yourself that were wrong and importantly are wrong when it comes to the punishment of the youth. Also those such as yourself that don’t want to admit that they are wrong from the get go. To me it’s okay to admit you were wrong……..especially to me. Believe it or wrong we’re all family here champ…..some better than others of course.
There have been many studies and anecedotal testimonials (since you seem to prefer anecdotes over scientific research) about the positive impacts of afterschool programs, other various kinds of youth programs, …

From the these posts it’s quite obvious that you view youth programs, afterschool programs, … as a waste of time because violent youth crime still takes place. Please do correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s my impression.
‘Y doesn’t work/is a waste of time because X still happens’ is an extremely ignorant blanket view that ignores all research on youth programs, neglects any hint of common sense on the continued prevalence of violent crime, and all to culminate in favor of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.Another day……another group of teens from DC that are arrested for violent and heinous crimes involving a gun in the article above. Ain’t no business program or rehabilitation saving these “kids”.
Another day……another group of teens from DC that are arrested for violent and heinous crimes involving a gun in the article above. Ain’t no business program or rehabilitation saving these “kids”.
 
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There have been many studies and anecedotal testimonials (since you seem to prefer anecdotes over scientific research) about the positive impacts of afterschool programs, other various kinds of youth programs, …

From the these posts it’s quite obvious that you view youth programs, afterschool programs, … as a waste of time because violent youth crime still takes place. Please do correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s my impression.
‘Y doesn’t work/is a waste of time because X still happens’ is an extremely ignorant blanket view that ignores all research on youth programs, neglects any hint of common sense on the continued prevalence of violent crime, and all to culminate in favor of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.Another day……another group of teens from DC that are arrested for violent and heinous crimes involving a gun in the article above. Ain’t no business program or rehabilitation saving these “kids”.

Do you live in DC…..or do you know the streets of DC??
 


With constant videos like this that go viral it’s amazing that we still have naive, asinine, and uninformed individuals like Belgium Belgium still running around talking that after school and business program nonsense. This is what happens when someone doesn’t live in the area, isn’t familiar with the area and dam sure isn’t familiar with the people in the area.

There’s no business program available for a full time criminal…..I don’t care what age you are. This is what happens when someone like Belgium Belgium is literally foreign to what is going on somewhere because he doesn’t live there. Facts, data and statistical information is good…..and that’s one aspect of life. The other aspect and more important aspect of life is life experience, and you can’t get life experience by being on the internet and being a research nerd, which is what he is attempting to do. Belgium Belgium already admitted he doesn’t know much about hip hop and who’s who given his most recent post in the music forum. Meaning he doesn’t understand the culture……because he doesn’t live it.

A guy like Belgium Belgium who is unfamiliar should be asking questions, taking notes and listening with both ears open if he wants to gain any insight or knowledge. Imagine someone going to where he lives who is not a resident giving their opinion as if it were a fact……how do you think he and others like him would feel.

From here on out as it pertains to this thread Belgium Belgium I don’t want to see you giving your opinion champ, I want to see you raising your hand and hoping to be called upon to ask a question rather than volunteering irrelevant information.
 

On the one hand, good. IDGAF about Nordstrom losing out on a few $100K worth of merhcandise and it's all insured anyway.

On the other hand, it's gotta suck to be a resident in the area where these crimes are so prevalent. I saw another video where someone was just grabbing and pocketing everything in sight at a CVS . Of course the employees don't step in (they can't) but there were the other shoppers that ended up chasing dude out of the store. They're probably fed up with this ******** and I don't blame them.
 
This is nuts. I was like 500 feet away while this was going down :wow:

My bro and I happen to drive by the mall as it happened and was reported on Citizens app in minutes.

We passed by today and they had several news crews reporting live at the corner of Victory blvd & Owensmouth. The reporter girl from KTLA had no buns 🤨
 
This is nuts. I was like 500 feet away while this was going down :wow:

Shoulda snagged you a couple thangs :lol

Nah but we had something similar like this in Champaign. Right around the George Floyd murder this younger dude posted on Facebook for everyone to show up to our mall and riot (literally said riot). So hundreds of people actually showed up but got shut down then they moved to another area of town with businesses and destroyed a few places. I was in the Best Buy parking lot watching them rip open the gate and run out with TVs and Laptops as those are typically right inside the door. Was wild to see in person
 
With constant videos like this that go viral it’s amazing that we still have naive, asinine, and uninformed individuals like Belgium Belgium still running around talking that after school and business program nonsense. This is what happens when someone doesn’t live in the area, isn’t familiar with the area and dam sure isn’t familiar with the people in the area.

There’s no business program available for a full time criminal…..I don’t care what age you are. This is what happens when someone like Belgium Belgium is literally foreign to what is going on somewhere because he doesn’t live there. Facts, data and statistical information is good…..and that’s one aspect of life. The other aspect and more important aspect of life is life experience, and you can’t get life experience by being on the internet and being a research nerd, which is what he is attempting to do. Belgium Belgium already admitted he doesn’t know much about hip hop and who’s who given his most recent post in the music forum. Meaning he doesn’t understand the culture……because he doesn’t live it.

A guy like Belgium Belgium who is unfamiliar should be asking questions, taking notes and listening with both ears open if he wants to gain any insight or knowledge. Imagine someone going to where he lives who is not a resident giving their opinion as if it were a fact……how do you think he and others like him would feel.

From here on out as it pertains to this thread Belgium Belgium I don’t want to see you giving your opinion champ, I want to see you raising your hand and hoping to be called upon to ask a question rather than volunteering irrelevant information.
Last time I checked, violent crime is a universal thing. This is also just a disingenuous distortion of my views. You’ve been arguing with black Americans in this very thread who hold the same view on these kind of programs.

Feel free to mute me if it’s that bothersome to you. As for if someone wanted to speak on the issues in my country, why would I have an issue with that even if it is wholly uninformed? Sorry but I’m not that fragile. Likewise, you can insult me all you want if it makes you feel better.

As I said before, you’re again just throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
There is no argument against such programs. There is a valid debate about the extent of their effectiveness, sure, but they demonstrably have a positive impact. You on the other hand seem to think that they’re completely worthless because they’re not a magical solution, which is just straight up delusional. Prison isn’t a magic solution either, would you like to throw that out with the bathwater as well?

Where you go completely off the deep end is by acting like that’s all there is to it.
Fundamentally I don’t even think we disagree all that much, as I’ll point out below.
Such programs are primarily about preventing criminal behavior in the first place. As you said, hardened criminals are generally too far gone at that point.

That is why the primary responsibility falls on the parents first and foremost. So again, we agree on that.
I’m also in favor of charging teens as adults in cases of extreme violent crime (shootings etc) or continued repeat offending after prior rehabilitation efforts, so I think we also largely agree on that point.

Your issue with me seems to largely stem from a delusional misunderstanding of my view, not a fundamental disagreement.
Damn, Belgium Belgium put on notice!
All while I'm fairly sure I don't even have a fundamental disagreement with the guy :lol:
For what it's worth, I do understand that some may not be entirely comfortable with a foreign white man opining on issues concerning black Americans, however in this case I don't see violent crime as something specific to the US, and most definitely not specific to black culture. Him bringing up black/hiphop culture seemed to imply that latter part.
I try to make it clear that if anyone wants to speak on my country, they're welcome to do so and I see no issue with it. The flaw in that argument however is that, let's be real, nobody cares enough Belgium enough to even insult it in the first place.
 
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In an ideal world, I could agree with this. But when the odds are stacked up against MANY parents in our community it isn't that black and white. Some parents were born into situations where they honestly had little to no chance of rising out from. As I said before, it is a highly complicated situation man.

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"That is why the primary responsibility falls on the parents first and foremost."
 
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