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re: LSU cracking down on crime

Posted on 10/17/25 at 1:11 pm to
Posted by 3down10
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 1:11 pm to
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This genius just blamed the government for promoting ghetto culture through gangster rap and for planting drugs in those ghettos.

Nothing like blaming anyone other than the ones committing the crimes.


The funny thing is you believe you are above social engineering when you are 100% a product of it.




Posted by CollegeFBRules
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 1:27 pm to
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The funny thing is you believe you are above social engineering when you are 100% a product of it.


No, no one is beyond social engineering. The difference is, when I do something, I don’t look for a scapegoat.
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 1:36 pm to
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No, no one is beyond social engineering. The difference is, when I do something, I don’t look for a scapegoat.


Neither do I. I'm just stating the fact that the things going on have been done on purpose.

That doesn't mean people aren't responsible for their actions, nor does it mean people can't escape from it. Thomas Sowell for example points out the similarities between ghetto culture and redneck culture. However, only one of those is promoted and is spreading via the media and other things.

People are being taught that getting an education, doing the right things and being moral is for chumps. If/when that same "culture" spreads in other places, the same things happen and it has nothing to do with race.

And it was and is our government funding the campaign.
This post was edited on 10/17/25 at 1:37 pm
Posted by classicgold
bfe
Member since Feb 2017
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:03 pm to
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Weed being illegal is part of your problem. And I can't find the word "unless" anywhere in the 2nd amendment. We have a fundamental problem with the entire way the police and the people interact. They should not be seen as the enemy, and they are often seen as the enemy by many because they are out there enforcing social laws like busting people for weed, owning a gun, which is their god given right, instead of the real crimes.


Brother you are missing the point. When little Jarvis and Jamal are on a campus full of families and children flashing their guns at each other, and eventually shooting each other, because they got disrespected then someone has to step in for the safety of the other 120,00 people. It’s no one else’s fault but their own that they are unable exercise their rights like normal respectful citizens.
This post was edited on 10/17/25 at 2:05 pm
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
38255 posts
Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:15 pm to
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Brother you are missing the point. When little Jarvis and Jamal are on a campus full of families and children flashing their guns at each other, and eventually shooting each other, because they got disrespected then someone has to step in for the safety of the other 120,00 people. It’s no one else’s fault but there own that they are unable exercise their rights like normal respectful citizens.


But do you believe it starts there? Do you believe those are the only things wrong they do?

Do you believe everyone who smokes weed does these things?

Do you believe everyone who owns a guns does these things?

I'm willing to bet these are the same people who are committing other crimes all over the city. From theft, murder, assault, fraud and whatever.

So like I said, if you focus on the real crimes rather than worrying about a social law like weed, or someone's God given right like self defense, then you'll probably have a much more positive effect.

And over time, the way people see the police will change as well.

Or we can keep doing the same shite that's been done for the past 40 years, which is what you all suggest. Of which isn't working, doesn't work and is only creating a larger divide.
This post was edited on 10/17/25 at 2:43 pm
Posted by lsudave1
Baton Metairie
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:23 pm to
You are taking too vast of an approach to this issue. Yes, there are societal issues that are the overarching theme here but these regulations need to happen for game day safety. Currently the lack of policing things like smoking weed out in the open and cracking down on fire arms on campus on a game day is attracting a certain crowd of low class people to congregate and start altercations that put thousands of innocent children, families, and students in danger. These things need to be addressed before a real tragedy happens on campus because this issue is a ticking time bomb. Unless you have been on LSU's campus for a game day this season then you have no idea how bad this situation is and should probably stop trying to argue about it.
Posted by classicgold
bfe
Member since Feb 2017
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Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:28 pm to
The University is not creating laws. They are setting policies and procedures for a campus game day. If they want to crack down on weed smoking on game days then that’s the University’s right in order to eliminate a subset of people from causing problems.

It’s the same thing as a privately run business not allowing guns or weed on their premises. That’s the business' right to make those policies.

If these kids want to exercise their rights to shoot each other and smoke weed out in the open they are more than welcome to do so in their neighborhood. LSU has decided they don’t want that on their campus during a revenue generating event, and I fully support that.
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
38255 posts
Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:47 pm to
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You are taking too vast of an approach to this issue. Yes, there are societal issues that are the overarching theme here but these regulations need to happen for game day safety. Currently the lack of policing things like smoking weed out in the open and cracking down on fire arms on campus on a game day is attracting a certain crowd of low class people to congregate and start altercations that put thousands of innocent children, families, and students in danger. These things need to be addressed before a real tragedy happens on campus because this issue is a ticking time bomb. Unless you have been on LSU's campus for a game day this season then you have no idea how bad this situation is and should probably stop trying to argue about it.


I hope it works in the short term, but it's not a long term solution to the overall problems we are facing as a society. People need to be honest about it and start looking for real solutions rather than always treating the symptoms.


Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
38255 posts
Posted on 10/17/25 at 2:51 pm to
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The University is not creating laws. They are setting policies and procedures for a campus game day. If they want to crack down on weed smoking on game days then that’s the University’s right in order to eliminate a subset of people from causing problems.

It’s the same thing as a privately run business not allowing guns or weed on their premises. That’s the business' right to make those policies.

If these kids want to exercise their rights to shoot each other and smoke weed out in the open they are more than welcome to do so in their neighborhood. LSU has decided they don’t want that on their campus during a revenue generating event, and I fully support that.


It's not about what's in their rights, I would never say they don't have the right to do these things.
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