America Is Not For Black People

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"oh it's because I'm black, brown, yellow, red, blah blah blah".....and I'm not even a white boy... Originally Posted by SNL9933
You don't have to worry about that in Houston. Every person, minority or not, thinks of himself as a white German Texan.
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A recent YouGov/Economist poll found that Trump supporters were much more into imprisoning various ethnic groups than supporters of other Republican candidates.
The New York Times reports: Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
YouGov is a hokey poll at best. The meta data of their poll is...

Interviewing Dates
January 15 - 19, 2016

Target population

U.S. citizens, aged 18 and over.

Sampling method

Respondents were selected from YouGov’s opt-in Internet panel using sample matching. A random sample (stratified by age, gender, race, education, and region) was selected from the 2010 American Community Study. Voter registration was imputed from the November 2010 Current Population Survey Registration and Voting Supplement. Religion, political interest, minor party
identification, and non-placement on an ideology scale, were imputed from the 2008 Pew Religion in American Life Survey.

Number of respondents
2000

Margin of error

2.9% (adjusted for weighting)
Survey mode
Web-based interviews

Then when you look at 538, http://fivethirtyeight.com/interacti...lster-ratings/ it is a C+ poll. If you skim the entire list, all of the A and A- have some type of phone interview and all of the D's and F's have no phone interview component. YouGov has no phone component. Take it for what you will.

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17 percent of respondents, also, said they weren’t sure whether or not they approved of slaves’ emancipation. They are still just making up their minds! Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinio...lumn/80944446/

Goofy poll cited by 'New York Times' reveals 29% of African-Americans aren't sure Emancipation Proclamation was a good idea. 40% of Hispanics agree.

The New York Times' headline for the story on the worthless poll has been discussed...here's the Investor's Business Daily's headline for the same poll:

News Flash: Poll Shows Sanders and Clinton Backers Are Racists!

http://www.investors.com/politics/ca...s-are-racists/
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^what the two guys above me said.

There are so many ways to skew the outcomes intentionally or unintentionally that you really have to examine the actual data and methodology before accepting the results of any poll.

News media don't have the time or inclination for that of course, it's all about being provocative.

...and people swallow it whole because the average person has zero knowledge of statistics and it's not something that can be easily grasped intuitively. Plus, if they saw it on TV or read it from their favorite echo chamber "news" source it must be true, right?

Haruka,

May God bring peace to you and your family forever.

.....





https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...dance-student/

Police have arrested a 17-year-old suspect in the slaying of a University of Texas dance student, law enforcement officials said Friday.

Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said at a news conference that Meechaiel Criner has been booked into the county jail on a first-degree murder charge in the slaying of Haruka Weiser, a first-year student from Portland, Ore. Weiser, 18, was last seen Sunday night leaving the university’s drama building en route to her dorm, police said. Roommates reported her missing the next morning.

Weiser’s body was found on campus Tuesday in Waller Creek by the university’s alumni center, a short walk from the drama building.

Acevedo said Criner was arrested yesterday without incident.

“I don’t have a clue what the motive is,” he said. He said Criner is not a student at the university and that there is no known connection between him and UT. He described Criner as homeless.

Acevedo said Weiser’s death was the first homicide on the University of Texas main campus since August 1966, when a sniper killed more than a dozen people and wounded many others in a rampage from high up in a clock tower. The slaying this week shocked the community as a manhunt for a man on a bicycle — captured in surveillance video — went on throughout the week.

“We are very certain,” Acevedo said, that the suspect is “responsible for the death of this beautiful young woman.”

Acevedo said a key break in the case came when Austin firefighters realized an incident they responded to Monday, involving a trash fire, was related to surveillance video of the suspect that police shared Thursday. In the video, a man is seen near the UT football stadium late Sunday with what appears to be a woman’s bike. Acevedo cited another piece of evidence linking Criner to the homicide: “a small blue duffel bag” that resembled one belonging to Weiser.

Acevedo declined to release more details about the slaying, citing on ongoing investigation. “We would be remiss if we started talking about specifics,” he said.

A December 2014 issue of a student publication, the Tiger Times, of Texas High School in Texarkana, Tex., contains an article about Criner headlined “Voice of hope.” The article, on page 12 and accompanied by a photograph of Criner, says the teenager was the victim of schoolyard taunts at an early age because of a “thick, African-like” accent.

“I’ve been bullied almost my whole life,” Criner was quoted as saying. “In elementary school, I would come home crying almost every day. It was because of my accent, you see. People couldn’t understand me.”

Criner told the Tiger Times that he had spent several months in foster care and later lived with a grandmother. The article portrays Criner as a victim of violence and bullying who wants to work to help others.

“I like to stand up for people,” Criner was quoted as saying. “I like to help others. … What I want to leave behind is my name – I want them to know who Meechaiel Criner is.”

Efforts to locate Criner’s grandmother and other relatives were not immediately successful Friday. A spokesperson for the Texarkana Independent School District declined to comment.

UT, the flagship public university in the state, has about 51,000 students, including 39,000 undergraduates. Officials emphasized that the campus is safe but urged students and others to be vigilant.

The grief in Austin over Weiser’s slaying reflected not only the pain at the loss of a classmate but also the outrage and distress that a young student with a bright future would be attacked senselessly at night in a place assumed to be safe.

The University of Virginia experienced similar pain when 18-year-old sophomore Hannah Graham was murdered in 2014. Graham’s body was found after she vanished one night in Charlottesville. Jesse L. Matthew Jr. pleaded guilty in March to abducting and murdering Graham and a Virginia Tech student, Morgan Harrington, who was found dead outside Charlottesville in 2010.

UT President Gregory Fenves said Friday he wants the university to learn

In a statement to the campus community on Thursday, Fenves said Weiser’s death was “a tragic loss for the UT community.” He added:

Haruka was a beloved member of our dance community, liked and admired by her classmates and respected by professors for her intelligence and spirit. Dance faculty members first met Haruka more than two years ago when she performed at the National High School Dance Festival. They immediately began recruiting her to come to UT from her home in Portland, Oregon. Our community was made better by her decision to join the College of Fine Arts.

Trained in ballet, Haruka excelled in all her performance endeavors. She was also involved in Dance Action, a student-run organization for dancers, and performed in the fall Dance Action concert.

UTPD first learned that Haruka was missing on Monday morning and immediately began a search. As I reported in my message to campus yesterday, Austin police are leading the homicide investigation into this horrifying and incomprehensible crime and working with UTPD and other law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend a suspect quickly.

The unthinkable brutality against Haruka is an attack on our entire family. Law enforcement is fully engaged to do everything to bring the perpetrator who committed this crime to justice.

I ask you to join me in expressing our deepest condolences to Haruka’s parents, family, classmates and friends and to help the university honor her life.

Greg Fenves, president of the University of Texas at Austin, speaks during a news conference Tuesday about a woman’s body found in a creek along with UTPD Captain Don Verett, in Austin, Texas. (Marshall Tidrick/The Daily Texan via AP)

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported the day Weiser was reported missing. The article has been updated.

Matthew Watkins and Madlin Mekelburg of Texas Tribune contributed to this report.
Don T. Lukbak's Avatar
How many news cycles will it take for the media to complete the portrayal of Criner as the victim of Haruka's oppression?
Yeah, I read about Haruka earlier today. That's awful what happened to her. I cringe cause she was only 18...... One of my offspring is not much younger than her....

Very sad....
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz45GorzGXv

Pretty soon this murderous little cocksucker will be a saint, just like Saint Trayvon...or Saint Donald (Lambright), Step N Fetchit's murdering spawn who shot 20, killed 4, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in 1969. Heck, maybe he'll even get a street named for him.
We are on our way.....

Btw.....let's ask gun banning liberals what they want to ban next.....girls bicycles? blue duffel bags? creeks? ballet?

What will it be?
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Name Country Years active Proven victims Possible victims Notes
Luis Garavito Colombia 1990s 138 172–300+ ********** ******, torture-killer, and rapist known as ”La Bestia” (“The Beast"). Confessed to killing 140 ********* over a 5-year period in Colombia. He is suspected of murdering over 300 victims, mostly ********.[2][3]
Pedro López Colombia
Ecuador
Peru 1969 to 1980 110 300–350+ ******* *** ****, known as "The Monster of the Andes". Targeted ****** *****, between the *** ** * *** *. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983 of killing 110 ***** **** but confessed to killing 300, exact total unknown. Despite being one of the most prolific serial killers of the 20th century, he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.[4]
Daniel Camargo Colombia
Ecuador 1974 to 1986 72 150 *****murderer, believed to have possibly raped and killed over 150 victims, primarily ****** *** ****. Confessed to killing 72 victims, and incarcerated with Pedro Alonso Lopez. Considered to be intelligent, and believed to have been motivated to kill from his stepmother ****** *** ** * *****. He strangled ******* **** in Colombia and was arrested, but he escaped from prison and he started killing in Ecuador; rearrested in 1989, he was killed in jail.[5]
Pedro Rodrigues Filho Brazil 1967 to 2003 71 100+ Convicted and sentenced to 128 years, but the maximum one can serve in Brazil is 30 years. He has claimed to have killed over 100 victims, 47 of them inmates. He also killed his father and ate a piece of his heart. He killed his first two victims at the ** *** ****; he was first arrested in 1973.
Kampatimar Shankariya India 1977 to 1978 70 70+ Sentenced to death for the hammer murders of at least 70 people. Hanged on May 16, 1979.[6]
Yang Xinhai China 2000 to 2003 67 Would enter victims' homes at night and kill everyone with axes, meat cleavers, hammers, and shovels. Executed in February 2004. Known as the "Monster Killer".[7]
Abul Djabar Afghanistan 1970 and earlier 65 300+ Killed 65 men ******* **** by strangling them with turbans while raping them. Suspected of over 300 murders. Sentenced to death and hanged on October 21, 1970.[8]
Andrei Chikatilo USSR 1978 to 1990 53 56 Known as The Butcher of Rostov, The Red Ripper or The Rostov Ripper. Convicted of the murder of 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990. Executed in 1994. One man was previously convicted and executed for his first murder.[9]
Anatoly Onoprienko USSR
Ukraine 1989 to 1996 52 52+ Known as "The Beast of Ukraine", "The Terminator" and "Citizen O". Convicted of the murders of 9 people in 1989 and 43 people in 1995–1996. Sentenced to death, later commuted to life. Traveled through Europe illegally from 1990 to 1995; whether he killed during this time is unknown.[9]
Gary Ridgway United States 1982 to 2000 49 71–90+ Truck painter who confessed to killing 71 women. The United States' most prolific serial killer; also known as The Green River Killer. He almost exclusively targeted sex workers from Seattle. Suspected of killing over 90 victims, confessed to 71, convicted of 49.[10]
Alexander Pichushkin Russia 1992 to 2006 48 60 Known as the Chessboard Killer. Convicted of murdering 48 victims and suspected of killing 60. Claimed to have murdered 62 people, because he didn't know that two of his victims had survived; stated goal of becoming Russia's most prolific serial killer.[11]
Wang Qiang China 1995 to 2003 45 45+ Killed 45 and raped ten from 1995 to 2003.[12]
Ahmad Suradji Indonesia 1986 to 1997 42 70–80+ Convicted of strangling at least 42 women *** ***** in a series of ritual slayings he believed would give him magical powers. Executed by firing squad on 11 July 2008.
Thiago Gomes da Rocha Brazil 2011 to 2014 39 Brazilian security guard who confessed to the murders of 39 people.
Moses Sithole South Africa 1994 to 1995 38 38+ Preyed on unemployed women, posing as a businessman and luring his victims with the prospects of a job, before leading them to an isolated place, where he raped, tortured, and murdered them. Sentenced to 2410 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 930 years. Known as South Africa's Ted Bundy.[13]
Serhiy Tkach USSR
Ukraine 1984 to 2005 36 80–100 A former Ukrainian police criminal investigator, suffocated ******* ****** **** *** ** * ** on their bodies after they were dead. Claims to have killed 100.
Gennady Mikhasevich USSR 1971 to 1985 36 43–55 Strangled females. Besides killing, he robbed his victims of money and valuable items (that he would sometimes give to his wife as a gift).[14]
Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi Morocco 1906 and earlier 36 36+ Responsible for the murders of at least 36 women; executed by immurement in 1906.
Ted Bundy United States 1974 to 1978 35 36+ American serial killer known for his charisma and good looks. Bundy officially confessed to 30 homicides, but has confessed to killing 35–36 women in the past, and some estimates run upwards of 100 or more. Infamous for escaping from prison twice and murdering multiple victims in one day; sometimes abducting women from the same location within hours of one another.[15] He was executed in the electric chair in 1989.[16][17]
John Wayne Gacy United States 1972 to 1978 33 34+ Known to have murdered a minimum of 33 ******* *** and young men between 1972 and 1978, 26 of whom he buried in the crawl space of his Chicago home. Gacy was known as the "Killer Clown" due to the fact he often entertained children at social events dressed in a self devised clown costume. Gacy was executed in 1994.[18]
Ali Asghar Borujerdi Ottoman Iraq
Iraq
Persia 1907 to 1934 33 Known as "Asghar the Murderer". Killed 33 young adults in Iraq and Iran. Executed on June 26, 1934.[19]
Vasili Komaroff Russian SFSR
Soviet Union 1921 to 1923 33 Known as "The Wolf of Moscow"; horse trader who killed 33 men. Executed on June 18, 1923.[20]
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour Egypt 1999 to 2006 32 32+ Gang leader known as al-Tourbini ("The Express Train"). Raped and tortured homeless ******* ****** **** *** ** * **, aboard the trains between Cairo, Alexandria, Qalyoubeya and Beni Sueif. The victims were usually thrown off the moving train when they were dead or in agony; other times they were thrown into the Nile or buried alive.



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DG.....have you ever been to Africa?

Tell me why you chose that video.
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Wait. You're on a hooker board, but yet don't consider yourself a liberal? Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle black
We are on our way.....

Btw.....let's ask gun banning liberals what they want to ban next.....girls bicycles? blue duffel bags? creeks? ballet?

What will it be? Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
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Wait. You're on a hooker board, but yet don't consider yourself a liberal? Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle black Originally Posted by oilman12
More like a fucktard confusing liberal with libertarian?

Name Country Years active Proven victims Possible victims Notes
Luis Garavito Colombia 1990s 138 172–300+ ********** ******, torture-killer, and rapist known as ”La Bestia” (“The Beast"). Confessed to killing 140 ********* over a 5-year period in Colombia. He is suspected of murdering over 300 victims, mostly ********.[2][3]
Pedro López Colombia
Ecuador
Peru 1969 to 1980 110 300–350+ ******* *** ****, known as "The Monster of the Andes". Targeted ****** *****, between the *** ** * *** *. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983 of killing 110 ***** **** but confessed to killing 300, exact total unknown. Despite being one of the most prolific serial killers of the 20th century, he was released in 1998. Current whereabouts unknown.[4]
Daniel Camargo Colombia
Ecuador 1974 to 1986 72 150 *****murderer, believed to have possibly raped and killed over 150 victims, primarily ****** *** ****. Confessed to killing 72 victims, and incarcerated with Pedro Alonso Lopez. Considered to be intelligent, and believed to have been motivated to kill from his stepmother ****** *** ** * *****. He strangled ******* **** in Colombia and was arrested, but he escaped from prison and he started killing in Ecuador; rearrested in 1989, he was killed in jail.[5]
Pedro Rodrigues Filho Brazil 1967 to 2003 71 100+ Convicted and sentenced to 128 years, but the maximum one can serve in Brazil is 30 years. He has claimed to have killed over 100 victims, 47 of them inmates. He also killed his father and ate a piece of his heart. He killed his first two victims at the ** *** ****; he was first arrested in 1973.
Kampatimar Shankariya India 1977 to 1978 70 70+ Sentenced to death for the hammer murders of at least 70 people. Hanged on May 16, 1979.[6]
Yang Xinhai China 2000 to 2003 67 Would enter victims' homes at night and kill everyone with axes, meat cleavers, hammers, and shovels. Executed in February 2004. Known as the "Monster Killer".[7]
Abul Djabar Afghanistan 1970 and earlier 65 300+ Killed 65 men ******* **** by strangling them with turbans while raping them. Suspected of over 300 murders. Sentenced to death and hanged on October 21, 1970.[8]
Andrei Chikatilo USSR 1978 to 1990 53 56 Known as The Butcher of Rostov, The Red Ripper or The Rostov Ripper. Convicted of the murder of 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990. Executed in 1994. One man was previously convicted and executed for his first murder.[9]
Anatoly Onoprienko USSR
Ukraine 1989 to 1996 52 52+ Known as "The Beast of Ukraine", "The Terminator" and "Citizen O". Convicted of the murders of 9 people in 1989 and 43 people in 1995–1996. Sentenced to death, later commuted to life. Traveled through Europe illegally from 1990 to 1995; whether he killed during this time is unknown.[9]
Gary Ridgway United States 1982 to 2000 49 71–90+ Truck painter who confessed to killing 71 women. The United States' most prolific serial killer; also known as The Green River Killer. He almost exclusively targeted sex workers from Seattle. Suspected of killing over 90 victims, confessed to 71, convicted of 49.[10]
Alexander Pichushkin Russia 1992 to 2006 48 60 Known as the Chessboard Killer. Convicted of murdering 48 victims and suspected of killing 60. Claimed to have murdered 62 people, because he didn't know that two of his victims had survived; stated goal of becoming Russia's most prolific serial killer.[11]
Wang Qiang China 1995 to 2003 45 45+ Killed 45 and raped ten from 1995 to 2003.[12]
Ahmad Suradji Indonesia 1986 to 1997 42 70–80+ Convicted of strangling at least 42 women *** ***** in a series of ritual slayings he believed would give him magical powers. Executed by firing squad on 11 July 2008.
Thiago Gomes da Rocha Brazil 2011 to 2014 39 Brazilian security guard who confessed to the murders of 39 people.
Moses Sithole South Africa 1994 to 1995 38 38+ Preyed on unemployed women, posing as a businessman and luring his victims with the prospects of a job, before leading them to an isolated place, where he raped, tortured, and murdered them. Sentenced to 2410 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 930 years. Known as South Africa's Ted Bundy.[13]
Serhiy Tkach USSR
Ukraine 1984 to 2005 36 80–100 A former Ukrainian police criminal investigator, suffocated ******* ****** **** *** ** * ** on their bodies after they were dead. Claims to have killed 100.
Gennady Mikhasevich USSR 1971 to 1985 36 43–55 Strangled females. Besides killing, he robbed his victims of money and valuable items (that he would sometimes give to his wife as a gift).[14]
Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi Morocco 1906 and earlier 36 36+ Responsible for the murders of at least 36 women; executed by immurement in 1906.
Ted Bundy United States 1974 to 1978 35 36+ American serial killer known for his charisma and good looks. Bundy officially confessed to 30 homicides, but has confessed to killing 35–36 women in the past, and some estimates run upwards of 100 or more. Infamous for escaping from prison twice and murdering multiple victims in one day; sometimes abducting women from the same location within hours of one another.[15] He was executed in the electric chair in 1989.[16][17]
John Wayne Gacy United States 1972 to 1978 33 34+ Known to have murdered a minimum of 33 ******* *** and young men between 1972 and 1978, 26 of whom he buried in the crawl space of his Chicago home. Gacy was known as the "Killer Clown" due to the fact he often entertained children at social events dressed in a self devised clown costume. Gacy was executed in 1994.[18]
Ali Asghar Borujerdi Ottoman Iraq
Iraq
Persia 1907 to 1934 33 Known as "Asghar the Murderer". Killed 33 young adults in Iraq and Iran. Executed on June 26, 1934.[19]
Vasili Komaroff Russian SFSR
Soviet Union 1921 to 1923 33 Known as "The Wolf of Moscow"; horse trader who killed 33 men. Executed on June 18, 1923.[20]
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour Egypt 1999 to 2006 32 32+ Gang leader known as al-Tourbini ("The Express Train"). Raped and tortured homeless ******* ****** **** *** ** * **, aboard the trains between Cairo, Alexandria, Qalyoubeya and Beni Sueif. The victims were usually thrown off the moving train when they were dead or in agony; other times they were thrown into the Nile or buried alive. Originally Posted by maineblame
Even if Hannah Arendt wasn't altogether correct about the banality of evil, that soporific compendium helps her case.

Nobody with any sense would maintain that psychopathic evil confines itself to any race, ethnicity, any other human group. But "explaining" and excusing the behavior is inordinately prevalent in only a couple of groups: American Negroes and Islamists. This was the point I attempted to make with Donald Lambright's homicide spree; that was garden variety psychopathic evil which the media sought to justify as his understandable reaction to the humiliation of his (absent) father, Step N Fetchit.

If any media have been devoted to sanctification of that little cocksucker in Charleston who massacred those worshipers, or Ted Bundy, or any other non-Negro evil bastard I have missed it. But just wait: Criner's on his way to becoming THE victim of the Haruka murder.
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  • Trey
  • 04-09-2016, 07:46 AM
I don't know man I find white people get much the same treatment myself, I guess it's all based on who's looking at and what they see. I find many white ladies get away with killing their own kids and the media blames the father or just hard life coming up. If it's white it's right is how I think the media sees things. But maybe you're right white people never get a free pass on the evil they do. And trevon deserved to be stopped shot and killed by a guy with less athority than a security guard in his own neiborhood.