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re: Where was the outrage?

Posted by Spinthemusic on 7/10/16 at 3:08 pm
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Why is this thread anchored?
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re: Where was the outrage?

Posted by Spinthemusic on 7/10/16 at 1:46 pm
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Miss me with the stats. You have no right to fricking point fingers when your ancestors committed wage theft.


My maternal Grandfather was half Cherokee Indian & the rest were dirt farmers and laborers themselves so save your typical assumptions and replies for some other subject.

Until the root causes of these problems are faced head on instead of blaming others the path will continue to grow darker and dimmer.

It will take all of us as a whole to work on these problems, but there will be less and less people of other races willing to lend a hand because they are pushed to this side and called racists by groups of people such as BLM when they bring up actual facts of the problems at hand.

Where was the outrage?

Posted by Spinthemusic on 7/10/16 at 11:54 am
Where was the outrage:


Where was the outrage that 12% of the population is responsible for 51% of all murders in this country?

Where was the outrage that over 90% of all blacks murdered were done so by other blacks?

Where was the outrage that 53% of black pregnancies end in abortion?

Where was the outrage that only 54% of black students will graduate High School?

Where was the outrage at when prominent brand name businesses were forced to close up shop in black communities due to theft, robberies & murder?

Where was the outrage at when restaurant delivery services refuse to deliver in certain black neighborhoods because their drivers keep getting robbed at gun point?

Where was the outrage at when service & utility workers had to have police escorts into these neighborhoods just to perform basic services?

Where was the outrage at when Emergency Rooms had to hire Police Officers & install metal detectors at the entrances because gang members kept trying to show up and finish off rivals that were being treated?

Where was the outrage at when studies concluded that nearly half of the black population are deemed illiterate?

Where was the outrage at when these illiterate black kids grow up without the ability to carry on a normal conversation with the rest of society?

Where was the outrage when leaders of all colors continually tried to warn of the dangerous path they could foresee only to be rejected and labeled an Uncle Tom or a racist?

Where was the outrage when racist terrorist groups such as Blacklivesmatter, the liberal media, & paid race baiters continually lie by feeding you some false narratives of there being some kind of boogeyman out to get you when the facts state that it is not?

Where was the outrage at when you found out that you were gullible enough to believe that unarmed black men were being killed at rates higher than others when the facts state that they are equally 3% amongst both blacks and whites?

Where was the outrage when a website such as WorldstarHipHop that hosts videos of violence in the black community is thought to be cool?

Where was the outrage when the show First 48 was launched displaying the horrific murders of young black men and women taking place in cities all across this nation?

Where was the outrage when the black community championed the phrase "No Snitching" allowing violent criminals to walk freely through society committing even more violent crimes?



It is sad that 2 people lost their lives last week, but it is even worse that our paid protectors were purposely targeted and killed for nothing more than lies….

re: New Song by Kid Cudi

Posted by Spinthemusic on 6/29/16 at 8:39 am
Great use of Pink Floyd sample.

Good track. :cheers:

re: Turn: Washington's Spies

Posted by Spinthemusic on 6/24/16 at 7:06 am
Any recommendations on good documentaries that covers The American Revolution?

re: Turn: Washington's Spies

Posted by Spinthemusic on 6/24/16 at 6:42 am
I have been hooked on this show from the very 1st episode. 1 of my favorite shows right now. Things really started heating up in the latest episode.

Game My Flag/Da Homies

Been feeling like some hardcore Hip Hop lately & that Mustard beat makes the studio monitors wake right up.
Try posting it on Thumbtack.

There should be several DJ's on there.

Poor shot selection and poor decisions all around is why he sucked it up in the Finals. Trying to throw dumbass cute passes & shooting from half court caught up to him.

I'm sure his confidence/ego was still flying high from knocking down 400+ 3's in the reg season from damn near anywhere on the court but when it isn't working you have to adjust.

Nothing wrong with throwing regular chest/bounce passes and stepping up to the line to get a better shot when a title is up for grabs.
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This is the part that cracks me up the most. There are so many people high on nostalgia that they actually think LeBron, who is built like a goddamn locomotive, couldn't handle physical play.



Yeah the one thing I always say is that Ol Lebron is tough as nails

:lol: Dude I seen Isiah Thomas' lil arse trade blows with Bill Cartwright. No one would have gave 2 shits what size Lebron was.
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Laimbeer's a-hole would pucker so quick it could cut a Cuban cigar if he saw LeBron coming at him full speed.


:rotflmao: So the team that was labeled "The Bad Boys Of Basketball" in an era when a punch to the face was a personal foul would be scared of Lebron?
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He would file rape charges on them and need a safe space.
Instead of Lebron having compilation videos of all his flops on YouTube, there would be videos of players like Rodman and Laimbeer actually clotheslining his arse every time he drove to the basket.

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Jordan has stated this decision was made to pursue the dream of his late father, who had always envisioned his son as a Major League Baseball player.
The man left the game because of his fathers murder.

He didn't run to another basketball team chasing a title out of fear that he could not do it where he was playing.
10× NBA scoring champion (1987–1993, 1996–1998)
People show up with facts and that is your response :lol: