| Rachel Jeantel profiling gay men; now the gays will be upset | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 16 2013, 05:18 PM (1,694 Views) | |
| Affinity | Jul 16 2013, 08:58 PM Post #21 |
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Probably not as many who can't speak their nation's native language in a educated fashion. She's 19. When is she going to make this effort? Edited by Affinity, Jul 16 2013, 08:59 PM.
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| Ether | Jul 16 2013, 09:09 PM Post #22 |
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Oh idk perhaps when she starts college if she goes? Do you have her transcripts? Her grades? To know just how bad she is doing in her education or is this all assumptions? |
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| Brodanny | Jul 16 2013, 09:14 PM Post #23 |
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Tom Joyner has offered to pay for tutors to help her graduate from high school. He's also offering her assistance to attend an HBCU of her choice. |
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| Paraffin | Jul 16 2013, 09:16 PM Post #24 |
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The Adorable Paramuffin
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I speak English and Sign Language, it's considered a foreign language. Oh! I read and understand Bullshit, too. |
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| LadyBug1 | Jul 16 2013, 09:18 PM Post #25 |
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I started to post an article about this, but wasn't in the mood for ugly comments to be made towards her. |
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| Affinity | Jul 16 2013, 11:21 PM Post #26 |
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She might be brilliant but she doesn't show it when she speaks. Perhaps she likes being underestimated? Maybe she knows that TM was the aggressor and didn't want an innocent man to go the jail so she pretended to be less than brilliant? Imagine figuring out a way to predict the next lottery jackpot numbers. That would be brilliant. So now you've won the lottery. Now imagine you can't motivate yourself to turn in the ticket and it expires so you miss on the jackpot. That would an example of a brilliant person making a stupid decision. Your brain combined with free education is your winning lottery ticket. All you need to do is apply yourself to collect the winnings. Individual prizes may vary, but generally, the harder you work the bigger your prize is. People have been taught to settle for the bottom rungs of societies economic ladder. Hard work may not put you at the top, but you'll certainly be higher than the first or second rung that the government requires you to stay at to be eligible for their programs. A person of average intelligence, with a tiny bit of effort, has no trouble graduating from high school. A person of lower than average intelligence, with a lot of hard work, can graduate from high school. She's 19 and needs apparently needs tutors to help her graduate from high school. If she didn't apply herself in high school then what's going to make her apply herself in college? |
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| LadyBug1 | Jul 16 2013, 11:38 PM Post #27 |
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She's in high school. Do you know what grade? Just curious. |
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| Brodanny | Jul 17 2013, 01:40 AM Post #28 |
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She is a 19-yr old rising senior. (I wish Joyner could offer a scholarship for Trayvon's older brother at FL International.) |
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| The Finisher | Jul 17 2013, 08:52 AM Post #29 |
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She thought Zimmerman might have been a pedophile. So if a man is following a teenage girl at night, would that man be profiled as a straight pedophile? Teenage boys are suppose to submit their assholes to guys profiled as gay pedophiles in order to not be labeled as being prejudice towards all gays? LMFAO! Rush Limbaugh just made Tommy Sotomayor status. |
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| The Finisher | Jul 17 2013, 08:57 AM Post #30 |
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She has a speech impediment. Kids with that usually get stuck in special ed classes. It isn't fair, because speech impediments have nothing to do with learning abilities. I know guys who are damn near mutes, and are computer programmers, electricians, mechanics for the city, and etc. You're going to have issues with careers like sales, journalism, and etc. However, a speech impediment doesn't hinder learning. |
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