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I saw this on Twitter last night, one of the craziest whorer stories I've ever read

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Woman VERBALLY Abuses Her BF Says EXTREMELY INAPPROPRIATE THINGS About His Daughter

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Fellas what would you do in this situation??

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NO CHILL ZONE: Kobe Bryant rape accuser freestyle about the rap(She's Horrible)

Transit Cop Fired After Beating Up Autistic Minnesota Teen He Suspected Of Drug Use

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A transit police officer who was accused of attacking a teenager who has autism has been fired.

The mother of 17-year-old Marcus Abrams said the boy was standing Aug. 31 near the tracks at a light rail station in St. Paul when police approached him, reported KARE-TV.

The officers, identified as Peter Buzicky and Richard Wegner, approached Abrams and some friends after one of the boys briefly stepped on the light rail tracks.

Abrams, who has Asperger’s syndrome and wears specially magnified glasses because he is legally blind, was wearing headphones and couldn’t hear Wegner’s order to place his hands behind his back.

Police suspected Abrams, who was returning home with friends after working at the Minnesota State Fair, was intoxicated or using drugs.

Wegner grabbed his wrist and the teen backed up, so the officer grabbed the boy by his vest.

“He was able to cock his left hand by his left ear while looking right at me telling me not to touch him,” Wegner wrote in his report.

The boy’s mother said his autism, along with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and “touch-sensory issues,” makes Abrams extremely sensitive about his personal space.

Wegner said he used a “leg sweep takedown” to drop Abrams to the floor and then placed him in a neck restraint after the boy tried to hit and kick officers.

“One grabbed my arm and the other one grabbed my wrist and I told them to get off me — I did nothing wrong,” Abrams told the TV station. “They just slammed me right on the ground. I tried to get them off me and (one officer had his) whole body on my whole face and I couldn’t breathe.”

A bystander who recorded video of the encounter can be heard telling police that Abrams was suffering a seizure as they physically restrained him.

The boy’s mother said he actually had two seizures during the incident and was hospitalized afterward, but she said officers should have realized her son suffered from a mental disability.

“Just by talking to him they should have known that something in his mind was not right,” Maria Caldwell said.

A Metro Transit spokesman said the incident, which sparked protests by the NAACP and the Black Lives Matter movement, had prompted special classes for transit officers to identify and properly interact with people living with a mental illness.

Wegner was fired over the weekend, after Metro Transit said he had failed his probationary period, which began in March.

He had been a part-time transit officer since 1993 and hired full-time earlier this year.

Civil service rules allow officers to be “summarily dismissed” during their first year.

ladies does this mean that a man controls your body?

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me and my friend were talking about bitches and he says he likes to fuck bitches in the ass and i kinda gave him the side eye and he was like naw nigga that aint the first thing that i go for and i was heewww for a minute there you scared me and im like i aint really into fuckin a female in the ass but if she wants it ill oblige then he goes on to say that when he finally gets a females asshole that means he controls her whole body because he done got the pussy and the mouth. all that is left is the asshole.

females does that mean that nigga owns your body once he takes the dooky shoot? so fellas i want to know once you fuck that female in the asshole does that mean that you control her body?

H.O.H candidate

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A few years ago, BP was dating this girl. He really dug her and did everything he could to please her. He was a reasonably funny dude, not bad looking,and he sung for a band, so he had his choice of a few ladies, but chose this one because he was really fond of her. Bent over backwards for her, so to speak.

After the relationship goes on for awhile, he finds out she’s been cheating on him. And it didn’t just start, she’s been cheating on him since they were courting. Apparently, his love for her wasn’t mutual, and she just refused to give up other guys, even after their own relationship seemed to get serious.

BP was furious, but he wasn’t the type to shit in her cereal, beat up the other guys, etc. But he wanted to get back at her somehow, some way.

A few days later, we’re all out drinking, hanging out, hitting the bar circuit, having a good time when who else but his ex’s mom actually shows up. Ex’s mom gets liquored up with us when BP actually saw his opportunity for revenge.

So he sweet talks the mother to the point where she ends up bringing him back home with her, and then…you guessed it. He had sex with his ex’s mother.

But the story gets better.

Post-coitus, he decides to get up and go to the kitchen to get a drink. Not putting anything on but a t-shirt, he walks into the kitchen and opens the fridge. At this point, his ex, who was out herself, comes in and runs into him, naked from the torso down, in her fridge. She screams at him, “What the fuck are you doing here?”

Nonchalantly, he replies, “Getting some orange juice.”

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Texas police officer wins immunity from prosecution over fatal shooting...

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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/30/texas-police-officer-wins-immunity-from-prosecution-over-fatal-shooting

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A police officer in Texas who was being criminally prosecuted for shooting dead an unarmed black man has persuaded a judge to throw out the charge against him by arguing that he enjoyed immunity under the US constitution.

Charles Kleinert, who killed Larry Jackson Jr while serving as a City of Austin police officer, will no longer face a manslaughter trial after a federal judge ruled on Thursday that Kleinert had protection from state charges because he also worked for a federal taskforce.

Judge Lee Yeakel ruled that Kleinert was shielded by the supremacy clause of the constitution when he shot Jackson in the neck during a struggle at the end of a pursuit in July 2013. Kleinert, 51, was indicted for manslaughter by a grand jury last year. He claimed that he fired his pistol accidentally and had intended instead to strike Jackson with the weapon.

Yeakel said the Texas courts had no jurisdiction over Kleinert because he had been investigating an unrelated bank robbery for his federal task force when he began to chase Jackson, and because he believed his actions against the 32-year-old “were no more than was necessary and proper”.

The decision was described as a “complete outrage” by Adam Loewy, an attorney for Jackson’s family, who said he planned to respond by pleading with the US Department of Justice to bring an unlikely federal prosecution against Kleinert.
“This is a legal technicality that will allow a killer to walk free,” Loewy said on Thursday evening. “It is one of the most horrendous moments in the history of civil rights in this country.”

The supremacy clause of the constitution says federal law “shall be the supreme law of the land” and takes primacy over state law. In 1890 special deputy US marshal David Neagle succeeded in having a murder charge against him in California thrown out by arguing to the US supreme court that thanks to the supremacy clause, a federal officer enjoyed immunity from state prosecution for carrying out “necessary and proper” federal duties.

In Texas Kleinert succeeded in arguing that despite being employed by Austin “he was a specially deputised agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a specially deputised United States deputy marshal, and a member of a federal taskforce and was pursuing his duties as a federal officer when he shot Jackson”.

Eric Nichols, an attorney for Kleinert, said in a statement that the court’s decision was “100% correct” and the prosecution “should never have been brought”. Nichols suggested Texas prosecutors had attempted to “second-guess, Monday morning quarterback or micromanage the conduct of a federal officer”.

The state prosecutors had argued that Kleinert was operating as an Austin police department detective when he decided to pursue Jackson, who had abruptly fled after trying to enter the locked door of the bank where Kleinert was collecting surveillance footage of the earlier armed robbery. It was suggested that Jackson may have been attempting to cash a fraudulent check.

The judge agreed with Kleinert despite the fact he flagged down a car and yelled at the driver: “Austin police – stop!” and showed her his Austin police ID badge before ordering her to help him chase Jackson. According to Kleinert’s attorneys, at the time he was on full-time assignment to the taskforce and used office space at the FBI’s Austin bureau.

When the driver asked if Jackson was dangerous, Kleinert replied: “No.” After getting out of the car and chasing on foot Kleinert caught up to Jackson and struck him twice before firing his gun, which he claimed was accidental.

Texas prosecutors said Jackson was “unarmed, fleeing and posed no threat of serious physical harm to anyone”, and that Kleinert’s actions violated Austin police policies.

Yet the court ruled [PDF] that Kleinert had been entitled to pursue Jackson over suspected bank fraud and was entitled to physically restrain him. “The court concludes that Kleinert subjectively believed that his actions were necessary and proper,” said the judge, who added: “There is no evidence that Kleinert intentionally shot Jackson, nor is Kleinert charged with intentionally shooting Jackson.”

The use of the supremacy clause to have charges against law enforcement officers thrown out has been seen most notably in the cases of full agents of the FBI or other federal agencies. In 1998 a federal judge cited the clause in dismissing an involuntary manslaughter charge against an FBI sniper who six years earlier had killed Vicki Weaver, the wife of the white separatist Randy Weaver, during the siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho.

Black Man Says Washington Restaurant Made Him Prepay For Breakfast — But Not White Customers

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A black man says he was asked to prepay for his meal at a Washington restaurant — even though white customers were allowed to pay after they had finished eating.

Brian Eason filed a discrimination lawsuit Tuesday against Elmer’s Restaurants and the franchise’s parent company, Karsan, Inc., reported The Oregonian.

The 44-year-old Eason, a Multnomah County, Oregon, sheriff’s deputy and real estate agent, said he went Dec. 16, 2014, to the Vancouver restaurant and ordered breakfast — and the waitress told him he must pay for his food before she would serve him.

“I was kind of curious about it and said, ‘Well, is that new?’ And she said ‘Yes, we had a few walk-aways and my boss asked me to ask for prepayment,” Eason told the newspaper.

Eason said he thought nothing of the request until he ordered another drink and the waitress asked him again to pay first, and he told the woman that he considered the policy “kind of odd.”

“She said, ‘I think it’s discrimination and my boss is here, and she’s forcing me to have me do this,'” Eason said.

He said the waitress was apologetic, and he actually felt bad for her and gave her a big tip and one of the $10 Starbucks gift cards he planned to send to clients.

Eason left the restaurant, but he was troubled by the experience and returned about a half hour later and asked a white couple dining at Elmer’s whether they had been asked to prepay.

The couple said they hadn’t.

Eason asked the pair for their names and phone numbers, which they shared.

He wasn’t sure what he planned to do about the experience, but he couldn’t sleep that night and his family encouraged him to take action, the newspaper reported.

Eason eventually filed a lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court seeking $100,000 in damages for his “feelings of racial stigmatization.”

A spokeswoman for the Elmer’s restaurant chain, which was founded in 1960 and has 25 restaurants in four states, said the company was investigating Eason’s claims.

“At Elmer’s, we are proud to provide a welcoming guest experience to everyone in the communities we serve,” said Jill Ramos, director of restaurant support. “We are disappointed to hear about the complaint which occurred at one of our franchise-operated restaurants.”

Eason said the experience still bothered him.

“My office is right down the street there,” Eason said. “It’s a constant reminder of ‘they don’t want me in there.'”

OVER 3 BILLION PEOPLE HAVE THE HERPES????

Raven Symone Controversy - Says She Wouldn't Hire People With "Ghetto" Names

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‘The View’s’ Raven-Symone Says She’d Discriminate Against ‘Ghetto’ Names

It’s difficult to say whether working for Raven-Symone would be a blessing or a curse, but rest assured: The former child star made it known on Thursday’s episode of “The View” that she will not hire somebody with an Africanized name.

The revelation came following a discussion of a recent study that found Americans make racist assumptions based on names.

The “View” panel then played a YouTube video of kids rattling off “ghetto black names,” including “Fo’Landra” and “Elephantisha.”

See video: 'The View's' Raven-Symone Boycotts Donald Trump: 'I'm Never Talking About Him Again'

“Just to bring it back, can we take back ‘racist’ and say ‘discriminatory,’ because I think that’s a better word. And I am very discriminatory against words like the ones that they were saying in those names,” Raven-Symone said. “I’m not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea. It’s just not going to happen. I’m not going to hire you.”

Tune in to “The View” next week, when Raven-Symone fields a call from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Petition To Have Don Lemon Taken Off The Air

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Since the tragic incident of Trayvon Martin in 2012, CNN anchor Don Lemon has consistently antagonized and defamed the characteristics of African-Americans on the national scale in his mass communications. From the holding of the 'N' word sign before the national audience to disrespecting the Mayor of Baltimore to his most recent comments of the unfortunate incident where a student was removed from her chair like a rag-doll by a police officer, Mr. Lemon has avoided the chance to state the obvious: the challenges that face African-Americans are real and that solutions need to be found.

Mr. Lemon and I have some things in common -- we are both African-American men who graduated from Brooklyn College and care deeply about public affairs. I know that for his field, it wasn't easy to get his name out there, but that he worked hard every day to get to where he is at right now. But what concerns me is that Lemon has repeatedly failed to fulfill his responsibility to remain objective and unbiased in his work. As a news anchor, Mr. Lemon’s job is to present the facts to the public, but time and time again, he has presented his opinion as fact—even when that opinion is contradicted by reality and common sense. That’s unacceptable for a journalist.

I’m disappointed that someone I used to look up to now is someone that I have trouble respecting as a journalist. Please join me in calling on CNN to remove Mr. Lemon from his role at the network.

Mr. Lemon has failed his responsibility because he seems to forget the true essence of journalism: to call the news how you see it and not judge, defame or antagonize. We, the people, want a journalist and an anchor that will not be afraid to accept the facts that are occurring within the African-American community and who will encourage our people the same way that person will encourage others across the board. We, the people, have no confidence in Mr. Lemon's ability to do that. Therefore, we are asking CNN to remove him from his position.

Please sign this petition if you agree.

https://www.change.org/p/cnn-remove-don-lemon-from-cnn-2?recruiter=3288497&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_term=mob-xs-share_petition-reason_msg

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7 Schools That Shamed And Punished Girls And Children Of Color With Absurd Dress Code Violations

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On Wednesday, a Georgia high school student was sent home for violating the dress code at Beauford High School by wearing a fairly conservative-looking skirt that happened to show her knees.

Carey Burgess posted a picture of herself wearing a black-and-white striped sweater and khaki skirt, saying a school staffer embarrassed her when he told her she was violating dress code in front of her peers.

“Thank you for letting me know that while I may think that I am dressing up for my Teacher Cadet lesson, I am in fact dressing to go to a night club or the whore house,” Burgess wrote on her Facebook page. “Thank you for bringing me to tears in front of my friends and classmates because you do not have the decency to pull me aside and explain the problem. Then again, I did not have the decency to put on real clothes today.”

Burgess went on to say that some of her teachers make sexist jokes and remarks in class and said she was made to feel she was being “kept in place” as a woman.

“Maybe our society isn’t yet advanced enough to handle 3 inches of my thigh,” she wrote. “This is a patriarchal society and I am a woman. I have to be kept in my place, or I may do something that is so rarely seen in Beaufort High School- learn.”

Burgess isn’t the first female student or student of color to be disciplined for her outfit — or for wearing styles associated with culture, depending on the case. Here are seven examples of dress codes that seem designed to target students based on their race or gender.

1. In September, a Native American student of Seneca and Paiute descent was sent home from school in Utah because he was wearing the traditional Mohawk hairstyle, which is often worn by men from Seneca Nation. Officials from Arrowhead Elementary would only allow him to return to school after a tribal leader sent a letter confirming the cultural nature of the cut.

2. Also in September, boys joined girls in protest over a school dress code at Cape Cod Regional Tech in Massachusetts over a ban on yoga pants, comfortable, shape-hugging pants that have become commonplace outside yoga studios. Students criticized the ban as targeting women and forcing them to “cover up.”

3. In 2013, a Christian school in Florida threatened to expel a 12-year-old African-American girl for wearing her hair naturally. Vanessa VanDyke had told school officials she was being bullied, but instead of helping her, the school gave her an ultimatum: Cut and straighten her hair or be expelled. The school, Faith Christian Academy in Orlando, eventually backed off the threat.

4. In August, an Oklahoma school administrator came under fire for shaming female students by calling girls in revealing clothing “skanks.” A student said Noble High School superintendent Ronda Bass sat girls down on the first day of school and said, “Have y’all ever seen any ‘skanks’ around this school? I don’t want to see anyone’s ass hanging out of their shorts."

5. Last year, female students were kicked out of their high school prom after showing up in pants. Shafer Rupard and her friends, students at Cherryville High School were apparently subjected to a non-existent dress code rule when Rupard was told by a teacher there was an issue with her skinny jeans.

6. Last May, Shelton High School in Connecticut caused a firestorm when it banned backless dresses and dresses with slit skirts at its prom. The style of evening wear is common, forcing students and parents to scramble at the last minute to find replacements for the girls’ dresses.

7. Last November, a Milwaukee teacher was given a citation by police after she cut off a braid worn by an African-American child, WISN reported. Lamya Cammon was playing with her braids in class when her teacher told her to stop. The teacher then cut one of her braids off.

A Halloween Tradition: White People in Blackface

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It's that time of year. When will these fuckers be properly punished, get fired, get the shit kicked out of them, fuck up and use that Beijing hair shit and get stuck like that for the rest of their lives learn?
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DECATUR, Ala. - A representative from Decatur City Schools called a news conference this morning in reference to a controversial picture on social media. During the conference, Superintendent Ed Nichols read a letter of apology from the teacher involved.

Heath Morrow, a 5th-grade teacher at Chestnut Grove Elementary School, went to a private Halloween party over the weekend with his wife. Morrow and his wife dressed as Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

The photo was posted to Morrow's wife's Facebook page. Though the photo has now been taken down, it initially spread from there to other social media platforms, including other news outlets.

Nichols said the district is investigating the incident, but he wouldn't comment on the teacher's current employment status with the school.

Black man brags to Facebook about not getting killed by police


EMT says he was suspended without pay for trying to save choking girl, 7, who is now on life support

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An EMT who saved a 7-year-old girl who was choking on her lunch claims he has been suspended from his job because it is against company policy to make a stop without being called.

Assist Ambulance worker Qwasi Reid was transporting a nursing home patient last Wednesday with his partner when they were flagged down at a red light by a distraught man.

Reid told Fox that his partner told the man they already had a patient and there was nothing they could do.

Reid said he knew that a choking girl was more urgent than transport of an elderly person so he decided to step in and try to save the girl's life.

Reid jumped out of the back door of the ambulance and started administering first aid. Sadly by the time Reid began helping the girl she had already turned blue since no one at the school was helping her.

Noelia Echavarria, 7, is on life support at NYU hospital where she has been declared brain dead and her family are praying for a swift recovery.

Reid, who has been suspended from his job without pay for stopping to help the girl, says given the opportunity he would have made the decision all over again.

'I don't regret it,' Reid said. 'I'd do it again. If I know there's a child choking, I'm going to do my best to help her,' he added.

Reid said Assist Ambulance suspension of his proves that they are more concerned about insurance money than they are the well being of people in need.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3294288/EMT-says-suspended-without-pay-trying-save-choking-girl-life-support.html

Atlanta Grand jury recommends no charges in controversial police shootings...

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Grand jury recommends no charges in controversial police shootings

A DeKalb County grand jury on Thursday recommended no charges be brought against the officer who shot a man who had just called 911 for help but advised further investigation was needed in the police-involved shooting of an unarmed veteran.

The deaths of Kevin Davis, 44, last December and Anthony Hill, 27, in March sparked widespread protest amid a national debate over police use of force.

“The family of Kevin Davis is devastated by the news and they have vowed to continue fighting for justice for Kevin,” said the family’s attorney, Mawuli Davis (no relation). “The need for a legislative mandate for body cameras is underscored by this decision. The grand jurors were left to rely on the word of the officer.”

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Davis had called 911 to report that his girlfriend, April Edwards, was stabbed by a roommate. DeKalb police office Joseph Pitts was dispatched to the apartment, but said he was met by Davis’ dog when he arrived. The officer shot the animal.

“It was him or me,” Pitts told the grand jury earlier this week.

Last week, the officer who fatally shot unarmed veteran Anthony Hill told members of the grand jury he, too, felt compelled to protect himself when Hill, nude at the time, did not obey orders to stop coming toward him.

An expert witness testified on behalf of the prosecution that he could find no justification for the shooting. Friends of Hill told The AJC he had struggled to find the right medication for bipolar disorder, diagnosed while the airman was serving in Afghanistan.

In the Hill case the grand jury recommended a follow-up interview be conducted of the officer who arrived on the scene after the shooting along with a “more thorough interview” of officer who fired the deadly shots.

Gon head and let your guard down... Zombie Stripper Prank

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There’s nothing funnier than the thought of some unsuspecting dude looking to get his lap dance on having the sh*t scared out of him during the private session! Check out this hilarious prank in anticipation of Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse.

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Wife/Fuck ONCE/Keep as a sidepiece (UNLIMITED OPTIONS)

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Any ho is fair game...

Dead/alive, white/black, single/married, fat/skinny...WHOEVER!

Wife- Alicia Keys

Fuck ONCE- Stacey Dash

Sidepiece- Trina

old black man slaps white woman silly because she asked him to stop playing guitar

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That nigga summoned his ancestors to help him slap her

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