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murder
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Sat Aug 04 07:40:15
I'll save you the trouble. The student/teaching assistant/student advisor who had cops called on her because she looked "out of place" is black.


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Smith College is apologizing after an employee called police to report a student of color who appeared to be "out of place"

http://www...student-police-trnd/index.html

murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 07:44:04

Anyone want to take bets on the race of the douchebag who called the cops?

smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 07:46:12
Stop being a retard. The article itself says the race of the douchebag, defeating the whole purpose of a GTR thread. This isn't the first time you failed to understand how to play this game.
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 07:51:07
Just to give an example. What if i started a thread like titled "GTR: Woman calls 911 b/c no chicken nuggets."

http://www...Chicken-McNugget-shortage.html

Then you click on it. Then immediately you see the race of the person. What is the "guess" here?
Rugian
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:02:05
murder makes a GtR thread, immediately fucks it up. Good job, genius.
murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:12:28

Hey you guys are right, I did screw that up! I guess next time I want to very obviously point out lame ass racism ... I should make it as opaque as possible.

murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:20:01

"What is the "guess" here?"

There was nothing to guess. It's a clickbait title making fun of all the "guess the race" threads.

I don't know why this needs explaining since it seems obvious as all hell, but you should have been tipped off that this wasn't a usual "guess the race thread by ...

1. The fact that I immediately gave away the answer.

2. The minority involved truly and actually "dindu nuffin".


Also I didn't really want people guessing the race of the douchebag. That should also be obvious. Everyone should be familiar with the pattern of whites calling the cops on blacks for no discernible reason by now.

smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:41:48
"Also I didn't really want people guessing the race of the douchebag. That should also be obvious. Everyone should be familiar with the pattern of whites calling the cops on blacks for no discernible reason by now. "

What exactly is the pattern? If it wasn't a white person who called the cops, the media wouldn't report on it. It wouldn't be newsworthy. People call the cops all the time for stupid reasons, it's a national past time. Just see the link I provided.
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:42:20
But even you could say why if it's white-on-black the media would want to report on it. Sure you have to admit a bias here?
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 08:44:29
"The minority involved truly and actually "dindu nuffin". "

Exactly, which is why the minority involved didn't arrested or charged with a crime. Just a local idiot calling 911 for no good reason.
murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 09:57:58

"People call the cops all the time for stupid reasons, it's a national past time. Just see the link I provided."

The cops should have been called in that case. That is outright theft. And I assume she dialed 911 because it's the only number that anyone knows to access the police.

And you don't know her financial circumstance. To her, being robbed of a few dollars really may seem like an emergency.

She should have been reprimanded, but that McDonald's should have been forced to refund her money AND been shut down until they changed management.

murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:16:49

"What exactly is the pattern? If it wasn't a white person who called the cops, the media wouldn't report on it."

Are you white? If so, what do you figure the odds are that someone would call the cops on you if they saw you on campus somewhere just minding your own business, but they weren't sure if you belonged there?

On campus, or in any random office building.

Do you have experience with people calling the cops on you for random reasons?

If it has ever happened, I have never experienced it, never seen it, never heard about it, or seen a report about it on TV or in print. Anywhere. Ever.

If that was a white woman, she most likely would have been ignored. And if someone decided that she should be challenged, they would have done it themselves "Hello, do you work here?"

smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:23:48
":Are you white? If so, what do you figure the odds are that someone would call the cops on you if they saw you on campus somewhere just minding your own business, but they weren't sure if you belonged there?"

Yes I am white. What are the odds? I don't know. That information isn't available to me. Maybe you have it somewhere? A source would be nice.

"Do you have experience with people calling the cops on you for random reasons?"

Yes. Irrelevant. Anecdotal.

"If it has ever happened, I have never experienced it, never seen it, never heard about it, or seen a report about it on TV or in print. Anywhere. Ever."

That's because random assholes calling 911 isn't a national media level event.
hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:26:59
"That is outright theft."

I don't think that word means what you think it means.
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:28:01
I suspect you are being honest when you say you have never had the cops called on you. The same is true for most black people. And Asian people, and white people. That's because calling 911 is for emergencies only. Some fucktards don't understand that, and they call 911 because McDonald's ran out of chicken nuggets, or their cat is having a heart attack, or their roof is leaking, or they see a "suspicious" person sleeping in a dining hall. Not news, not noteworthy. Nothing. If you have 911 statistics that support the idea that white people disproportionately waste 911 resources, let's see the source. Then we have something to work with.
murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:28:44

"I don't think that word means what you think it means."

How is it not theft?

smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:42:10
"How is it not theft?"

Because nothing was stolen? Lol...? Even if the retard cashier ripped her off, this is not a 911 matter. My God. Do you even 911, bro?
Forwyn
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:45:42
Eh. Police should have made them give her money back, and then given the gal the non-emergency line to use in the future.
hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:47:29
Link mentions she called 911 3 times. They were probably lenient the first 2 times and finally had to get their point across.
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:51:09
http://www...o-911-about-mcdonalds-nuggets/

Here's a separate incident. Texas woman calls 911 because McDonald's took too long to fill her McNugget order. Is this better?
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 10:56:01
I mean I don't even know why I have to sit here and convince people that calling 911 for retarded reasons is a common thing.

Do white people call 911 on black people too often? Yes, probably. Do black people call 911 on white people too often? Probably. Do XXX people call 911 for YYY reason too often? Definitely. Does the media like to cherry pick incidents to pad an agenda? Definitely. Are these agendas noble? Sometimes. Should we rely on empirical data to get the full story, rather than cherry-picked anecdotal evidence? Duh.
Pillz
Member
Sat Aug 04 12:15:10
Black people calling 911 for nuggets is in the news pretty often... I wager it happens a lot more than whites calling in on blacks tbh
obaminated
Member
Sat Aug 04 12:16:48
Murder and cuckhat dont know hiw these threads work, when humiliated they both fall back to "i was just trying to prove a point" mentality. Unfortunately for them no one on this forum buys it.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 12:27:33
i buy it

there are two types of GTR threads

- where it is known but an obvious stereotype situation

- where it is unknown but a stereotype situation, where you wait to see if it plays out, but the news is a dick & usually never tells us
Rugian
Member
Sat Aug 04 12:36:32
You also buy that Trump isn't one of the greatest world leaders in all of history, so your opinion isn't exactly valuable.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 13:55:51
sadly, i pay attention to what he says & how he behaves
murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 14:00:35

"Yes."

Care to share?


"That's because calling 911 is for emergencies only. Some fucktards don't understand that, and they call 911 because McDonald's ran out of chicken nuggets"

She didn't call because McDonald's ran out of chicken nuggets. She called because her money was stolen.


"If you have 911 statistics that support the idea that white people disproportionately waste 911 resources, let's see the source."

I didn't say that they did, or that any such records are kept. I said that white people ... or should I say racists ... have taken to calling the cops on blacks in order to harass them, and maybe even provoke a police shooting.


"Because nothing was stolen?"

Her money was stolen.


"Here's a separate incident. Texas woman calls 911 because McDonald's took too long to fill her McNugget order. Is this better?"

Not really. She didn't call 911 because her order took too long. She called because they were calling 911 on her.


"Do black people call 911 on white people too often? Probably."

Highly unlikely. Blacks tend to not view the police as their friend. Even less so if the other party in the dispute is white.


murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 14:01:10

"Murder and cuckhat dont know hiw these threads work, when humiliated they both fall back to "i was just trying to prove a point" mentality. Unfortunately for them no one on this forum buys it."

Yes, I was humiliated so bad that I preemptively revealed my fallback defense in the OP.

hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 14:03:15
"Her money was stolen."

You're doing english wrong.
murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 15:04:43
Not much point in asking again, since you dodged the question the first time.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 15:53:34
'theft' might be applicable

we'd need a lawyer... and not a Giuliani kind
hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 16:05:31
"Not much point in asking again, since you dodged the question the first time."

Refusing to answer a retard is not the same as dodging. Especially when that retard has repeatedly shown an unwillingness to consider that they're ever wrong.


"'theft' might be applicable"

No. In order to be theft, there would need to be unwillingness or lack of consent. People getting the wrong item at McDonalds very clearly consented to handing over their money. McDonalds not offering a refund is indeed shitty and probably against the law, but it is in no way related to theft.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 16:07:21
it's got to be some kind of crime... fraud maybe...

she consented only to nuggets for the money, there is no consent for the burger for the money
Forwyn
Member
Sat Aug 04 17:16:03
If I pre-pay $20 for unleaded and they offer me diesel and refuse a refund, I would consider that money stolen.

They accepted the money for terms, violated the terms, and refused repayment.

In any case, this thread could have made its point without failing at the basic GtR outline.
PhunkyPhishStyle
Member
Sat Aug 04 17:55:06
This seems more like a case of mistaken sexual identity than race...a male lounging in the limited access common area of a *women’s college* seems worthy of investigation.
Average Ameriacn
Member
Sat Aug 04 18:18:25
Black!
smart dude
Member
Sat Aug 04 18:49:38
"Care to share?"

No. Because I already said it's irrelevant and anecdotal.

"She didn't call because McDonald's ran out of chicken nuggets."

Are you autistic? You missed the point. I was just giving examples. I even provided a better McNugget example. In either case the point is it wasn't an emergency, thus not a 911 matter.

"I didn't say that they did, or that any such records are kept. I said that white people ... or should I say racists ... have taken to calling the cops on blacks in order to harass them, and maybe even provoke a police shooting."

So you admit you have no evidence, yet you jump to conclusions anyway? Okay.

"Highly unlikely. Blacks tend to not view the police as their friend. Even less so if the other party in the dispute is white."

lol, so you watched Boyz in the Hood so you think you can generalize an entire race. And you read the news, which intentionally runs this kind of story to stir shit.

"If I pre-pay $20 for unleaded and they offer me diesel and refuse a refund, I would consider that money stolen."

Not a 911 matter by any stretch of the imagination. Which is the whole point here.

murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 19:58:13

"So you admit you have no evidence, yet you jump to conclusions anyway? Okay."

The string of racist dumbasses that have been losing their jobs and going into hiding as a result of being identified for their racist dumbassery is evidence.



"And you read the news, which intentionally runs this kind of story to stir shit."

Should I throw your own bullshit at you? Lets see your data?

murder
Member
Sat Aug 04 20:05:01

"No. In order to be theft ..."

Get yourself a new dictionary. Or an old one. Or any one.





hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 20:51:22
https://www.britannica.com/topic/theft

https://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?selected=2119

https://definitions.uslegal.com/t/theft/

https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/theft-overview.html

https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-484.html

https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/theft




Pretty much every definition says you're wrong, tard. See my previous post about retards being unwilling to recognize they are wrong and why I may choose to not respond.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 21:30:52
from that FindLaw:

"(a) Every person who shall feloniously steal, take, carry, lead, or drive away the personal property of another, or who shall fraudulently appropriate property which has been entrusted to him or her, or who shall knowingly and designedly, by any false or fraudulent representation or pretense, defraud any other person of money, labor or real or personal property, or who causes or procures others to report falsely of his or her wealth or mercantile character and by thus imposing upon any person, obtains credit and thereby fraudulently gets or obtains possession of money, or property or obtains the labor or service of another, is guilty of theft. "

specifically:
"who shall fraudulently appropriate property which has been entrusted to him or her, or who shall knowingly and designedly, by any false or fraudulent representation or pretense, defraud any other person of money"

sounds in the ballpark
hood
Member
Sat Aug 04 22:23:01
Every definition has intent. It isn't McDonald's intent to steal, it is their intent to accept money for goods.

As I said, their decision to not offer refunds when food is unavailable isn't theft, but it's almost undoubtedly illegal through other laws.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Aug 04 22:26:47
i'm not blaming McDonald's, the cashier fucked up

undoubtedly McDonalds 'no refunds' policy isn't about people paying for food they can't provide
Pillz
Member
Sun Aug 05 00:55:03
Closest thing to theft discussed so far is wasting tax payer money sending police to resolve disputes over chicken nuggets because black people are oppressed
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sun Aug 05 01:28:05
no tax payer money wasted, the cops would've been on duty already... & doing something no more meaningful probably

plus she probably got fined, so gained money
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