Personally, I believe people have the right to be offensive--if they choose--and many racists have been conditioned to hide and lie about their disposition, publicly. I, therefore, found your willingness to come out with it a bit refreshing. I would like to know, however, if your liberal use of the word reflects a pre-incarceration disposition toward people with whom you could reproduce just the same as any of the "white race" (in quotes because DNA supports no such distinctions) or, perhaps, has your time away changed your view of the issue? Do you consider yourself racist? Did you before going in? Thanks in advance for your response.
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Shandooga
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Personally, I believe people have the right to be offensive--if they choose--and many racists have been conditioned to hide and lie about their disposition, publicly. I, therefore, found your willingness to come out with it a bit refreshing. I would like to know, however, if your liberal use of the word reflects a pre-incarceration disposition toward people with whom you could reproduce just the same as any of the "white race" (in quotes because DNA supports no such distinctions) or, perhaps, has your time away changed your view of the issue? Do you consider yourself racist? Did you before going in? Thanks in advance for your response. | ||
Treemonkeys
United States2082 Posts
On October 28 2010 00:57 Shandooga wrote: Pretty dark, overall, but an eye opener. Thanks for divulging. I do have a question, however. I noted that, early on, you were fairly liberal with your use of the "N-word" which is widely regarded to be the most inflammatory in the English language. Personally, I believe people have the right to be offensive--if they choose--and many racists have been conditioned to hide and lie about their disposition, publicly. I, therefore, found your willingness to come out with it a bit refreshing. I would like to know, however, if your liberal use of the word reflects a pre-incarceration disposition toward people with whom you could reproduce just the same as any of the "white race" (in quotes because DNA supports no such distinctions) or, perhaps, has your time away changed your view of the issue? Do you consider yourself racist? Did you before going in? Thanks in advance for your response. maybe he's just a rapper | ||
Latsom
Norway16 Posts
On October 28 2010 00:57 Shandooga wrote: Pretty dark, overall, but an eye opener. Thanks for divulging. I do have a question, however. I noted that, early on, you were fairly liberal with your use of the "N-word" which is widely regarded to be the most inflammatory in the English language. Personally, I believe people have the right to be offensive--if they choose--and many racists have been conditioned to hide and lie about their disposition, publicly. I, therefore, found your willingness to come out with it a bit refreshing. I would like to know, however, if your liberal use of the word reflects a pre-incarceration disposition toward people with whom you could reproduce just the same as any of the "white race" (in quotes because DNA supports no such distinctions) or, perhaps, has your time away changed your view of the issue? Do you consider yourself racist? Did you before going in? Thanks in advance for your response. this was originally written on an anonymous image-board who knows for fact that there are no girls nor ni**ers on the internet, he have nothing to worry about. this image-board is commonly known for making jokes about the African-American stereo type, but they aren't really racist in real life. | ||
Scrimpton
United Kingdom465 Posts
On November 18 2010 11:01 Latsom wrote: this was originally written on an anonymous image-board who knows for fact that there are no girls nor ni**ers on the internet, he have nothing to worry about. this image-board is commonly known for making jokes about the African-American stereo type, but they aren't really racist in real life. Unfourchanately We'll never know the name of this image board | ||
vectorix108
United States4633 Posts
On November 18 2010 12:12 Scrimpton wrote: Unfourchanately We'll never know the name of this image board i see what you did there. ![]() | ||
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Manifesto7
Osaka27118 Posts
On November 18 2010 12:12 Scrimpton wrote: Unfourchanately We'll never know the name of this image board clever, but he says the name of the board in the op :p | ||
Slivered Skin
Canada347 Posts
On November 18 2010 12:12 Scrimpton wrote: Unfourchanately We'll never know the name of this image board Unninetyninechanately you seem to be mistaken. | ||
Ziken
Ghana1743 Posts
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ibanez0r
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Prison isnt the punishment, having to mingle with some of the dumbest loosers the world has ever known is the punishment. Its good that he posted this stuff id love to know where the original thread came from, if only to say good on you buddy, maybe youve helped some people reaslise how lucky they are to even be able to breath fresh air, and stopped them taking the simple things in life for granted. User was banned for this post. | ||
Kakera
United States419 Posts
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WhiteDog
France8650 Posts
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vicariouscheese
United States589 Posts
On December 02 2010 15:30 ibanez0r wrote: why might i ask would a truck driver that smokes meth and gets caught or, a kid who got caught with a bag of weed end up in a maxium security prison? it actually doesnt matter too much the charge you got; i.e. where i live (montgomery county, maryland) all county jails are maximum security. they do segregate based on profiling (and as such probably have violent offenders separated from each other as much as possible) but everyone incarcerated there is in maximum security, whether you killed 18 people or got caught with a gram of weed and didnt have any money to pay for a private lawyer. and most people in maximum security in this county are in for weed, DUI's, and related drug charges. that being said, like the OP states, there are alot of people bullshitting that omit/exaggerate charges. im pretty sure you dont get locked up for a bag of weed unless you got caught dealing or got screwed with a public defendant who needed to concede some cases to the prosecutor for some deal. | ||
ShLiM
Bulgaria178 Posts
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dolpiff
France300 Posts
was very informative | ||
Avaloch
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Banginglife
United States92 Posts
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LanTAs
United States1091 Posts
On December 04 2010 17:53 Banginglife wrote: Google, "2 Years in Prison- A man's story", This story's been spread to every other forum site in a matter of days. I'm sure if this guy went public, he'd be able to make money for it. and TL is on the top of the Google search!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
pedduck
Thailand468 Posts
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Gooseheaded
United States122 Posts
Not something you'd normally find whiel wandering around the net, and ... as said 1,000,000 times already, it's quite an eye opener. I like the way he puts it. He describes the feelings and thought really well. I almsot felt like I was him. | ||
Brandish
United States339 Posts
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