They certainly don’t like it when the tables are turned do they? The kid should walk. He’s trying to make a living and we all know there are people out there happy to kill you for a jar of change. There should be no tolerance for these losers. [bleep] em.
Reporter in green is Hawt,,,,, People are scared to some extent,but they are also tired of this B/S. I truly believe our society is tired of this experiment ,
A few days ago on a different thread, a couple of members posed something along the lines of, 'Why don't Asian people ever defend themselves?', which I thought was pretty funny. Speaking only about places I know a bit about, like the Chinatowns in Boston and NYC, do you know why there's relatively little black/brown/white on yellow crime there? Yeah. Because people with names like Johnny Chin and Brian Nguyen and their male family members just ain't having it. Street justice is a thing, and in most situations, none of these people are dialing 911 after the fact. Old ladies and soft and weak ones, sure, they sometimes get victimized by predatory, scavenging, lowlife vermin, but by in large, the folks in those places can and do defend themselves and their people and what's theirs-- with gusto.
As an aside, the more common shop owner self-defense tools in these parts are baseball bats and cleavers. Oh look, an scumbag assailant/thief in the hood? Yeah. Very few inner city Asian males I know do the whole victim thing well. Anyway, nice job, kid.
I can't remember which black riot it was some years ago, but in the Asian neighborhood next door there were armed men on rooftops making sure the rioting didn't spread to their area.
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I can't remember which black riot it was some years ago, but in the Asian neighborhood next door there were armed men on rooftops making sure the rioting didn't spread to their area.
IIRC, that was LA........
"...A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box..." Frederick Douglass, 1867