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re: Knockout Game?

Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:09 am to
Posted by Choctaw Hog
Member since Nov 2006
7586 posts
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:09 am to
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Apparently, the recent thuggery involving Alabama football players was committed as part of a brutal "game" where a group of guys find an innocent bystander of a different race (seems to have only happened so far as a black-on-white game) and beat the bystander to a pulp until they go unconscious. The thug with the least number of punches needed to "knockout" the victim, wins. The "game" has not only been "played" by 'Bama players, but also by football players at other colleges -- notably Pitt and Wisconsin. These incidents, this violence, has me perplexed with two questions: 1) What goes through someone's head to think that knocking someone out is "fun"?; and 2) Is there anything that will finally stop racially structured violence? I suppose that a third question is appropriate also: Do these football players think that they are somehow above the law, that their fame will protect them (e.g. Ray Lewis)?? ANYBODY?


Who knows what criminals think and quite frankly I don't give a shite. What would stop this shite in its tracks is for one or two of the targets to pull a concealed handgun and put a couple rounds of .40 S & W in the bastards. Thugs would think long and hard before pulling that shite again because they know it might be the last thing they ever do on this earth.
Posted by Mr.Sinister
South Carolina
Member since Dec 2012
4956 posts
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:20 am to
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Who knows what criminals think and quite frankly I don't give a shite. What would stop this shite in its tracks is for one or two of the targets to pull a concealed handgun and put a couple rounds of .40 S & W in the bastards. Thugs would think long and hard before pulling that shite again because they know it might be the last thing they ever do on this earth.


Eggs act lee!!!
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