Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:
Oh dear, we're back to the "You're not American, you wouldn't understand"
When it's true, it's true.
Seems like an easy out for a losing argument.
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Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:
Oh dear, we're back to the "You're not American, you wouldn't understand"
When it's true, it's true.
Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:
Oh dear, we're back to the "You're not American, you wouldn't understand"
When it's true, it's true.
Seems like an easy out for a losing argument.
Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:
Oh dear, we're back to the "You're not American, you wouldn't understand"
When it's true, it's true.
Seems like an easy out for a losing argument.
Nobody here uses the term white-Hispanic, and I have never heard it in my life.
Plus, the dude is Hispanic with black roots. There is no mystery here. you are trying to stretch shit. The media gave up the lie a long time ago. You should let it go too.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/third-e ... -surfaces/And then there were three.
A third NBC employee has been fired from the network after yet another misleadingly edited George Zimmerman 911 tape surfaced from the Trayvon Martin shooting.
Lilia Luciano, a Miami-based correspondent, “is no longer working for the network,” TVNewser reports. Her firing follows the axing of an NBC producer who edited the original 911 call that caused so much controversy as well as a local NBC reporter, Jeff Burnside, who was found to have used a similarly-edited recording.
TVNewser explains what happened with the latest incident:
In a story for the “Today” show on March 20, Luciano used part of the George Zimmerman 911 call in which an entire phrase (italicized below) was taken from a later part of the conversation:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good or on drugs or something. He’s got his hand in his waistband. And he’s a black male.
Dispatcher: Are you following him?
Zimmerman: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Okay, we don’t need you to do that.
But here’s how the call really went:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.
Dispatcher: OK, and this guy — is he white, black, or Hispanic?
Zimmerman: He looks black.
NBC confirmed to Newser that Luciano is no longer with the network after having joined them a short 18 months ago from Univision. Her firing came after an internal investigation into the incident
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
And here is the evidence that you joked about and disbelieved...Neoteny wrote:THE MEDIA
As cable TV networks go, MSNBC is one of the more frequently accused of bias. Granted, they don’t have an entire comedy show out for their blood the same way that Fox News does, but they still attract criticism. To their credit, their executives admit that some of that criticism is even true.
Exhibit A in this regard is MSNBC’s coverage of the Trayvon Martin case. Despite pushing the story very forcefully during the first two months that it became news (with Al Sharpton interviewing the grieving parents of the slain teen and Lawrence O’Donnell shouting insults and questions at an empty chair), now that new evidence is breaking that may lead to an acquittal of shooter George Zimmerman, MSNBC is behaving as though the story doesn’t exist. In fact, not a single one of its primetime anchors has covered the story at all since the release of the pro-Zimmerman evidence. Not Ed Schultz, not Lawrence O’Donnell, not even Al Sharpton.
Mediaite explains:
In March and April, MSNBC’s primetime hosts ran with nearly wall-to-wall coverage of the killing of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. They regularly suggested that the lack of national interest in the case was worthy of outrage. Last week, when an avalanche of new evidence favorable to George Zimmerman came to light, MSNBC’s primetime lineup didn’t just bury the story, they didn’t mention Martin or Zimmerman once the week that news broke according to media monitoring service TV Eyes.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-zimmerm ... 7Lys1KN6SoA medical report .... found that Zimmerman was diagnosed with a "closed fracture" of his nose, a pair of black eyes, two lacerations to the back of his head and a minor back injury the day after he fatally shot Martin during an alleged altercation.
Zimmerman has claimed self defense in what he described as a life and death struggle that Martin initiated by accosting him, punching him in the face, then repeatedly bashing his head into the pavement.
Also today, a trove of documents are being examined by lawyers for both the defense and prosecution as part of discovery in Zimmerman's trial
67 cd's. I wonder what they show. What takes up so much space? Haven't they heard of a dvd burner?Phatscotty wrote:http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-zimmerm ... 7Lys1KN6SoA medical report .... found that Zimmerman was diagnosed with a "closed fracture" of his nose, a pair of black eyes, two lacerations to the back of his head and a minor back injury the day after he fatally shot Martin during an alleged altercation.
Zimmerman has claimed self defense in what he described as a life and death struggle that Martin initiated by accosting him, punching him in the face, then repeatedly bashing his head into the pavement.
Also today, a trove of documents are being examined by lawyers for both the defense and prosecution as part of discovery in Zimmerman's trial
What's the evidence that Martin started the altercation?Iron Butterfly wrote:If I am a security guard at a store and I profile someone and follow them around does this give them grounds to attack me because they are angered at me following them?
Did Zimmerman shoot before or after his injuries? I doubt very much he shot before his injuries as it appears the shot was fatal.

I have never heard anyone in Britain use the term "Asian-English" or "White-Asian" to refer to a person who is half-Pakistani and the use of a term like that would lead to a reasonable assumption of amphiboly.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Barack Obama - 44th white president or 1st black president?saxitoxin wrote:I have never heard anyone in Britain use the term "Asian-English" or "White-Asian" to refer to a person who is half-Pakistani and the use of a term like that would lead to a reasonable assumption of amphiboly.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?
Why is "Asian-English" not widely used? It's a fascinating etymological question but it seems a bit off-kilter to hysterically demand Scott accept responsibility for the evolution of the English language. I think I speak for the community when I express a rational desire to see the current level of crazy dialed back to about an 8 or 9 for a bit.
Are you Scott? You realise that responding to you justifies Saxi's trolling? I'll respond anyway, as you'll never object to the troll. Obama's both. Kind of my point in the first place.thegreekdog wrote:Barack Obama - 44th white president or 1st black president?saxitoxin wrote:I have never heard anyone in Britain use the term "Asian-English" or "White-Asian" to refer to a person who is half-Pakistani and the use of a term like that would lead to a reasonable assumption of amphiboly.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?
Why is "Asian-English" not widely used? It's a fascinating etymological question but it seems a bit off-kilter to hysterically demand Scott accept responsibility for the evolution of the English language. I think I speak for the community when I express a rational desire to see the current level of crazy dialed back to about an 8 or 9 for a bit.

We're all Africans by descent..natty dread wrote:GUYS
Why can't we just call everyone PEOPLE and NOT CARE ABOUT THEIR SKIN COLOUR
WE'RE ALL HUMAN BEANS!
Symmetry, I'm sorry you're extremely upset again, however, you should spend more energy responding to points than trying to play the role of Toto ... manic and - to date - futile attempts to sideline me by yelling at everyone I'm irrelevant. The more frantic your posts in this theme become - and they've grown ever more hysterical lately - the more cartoonish you appear. Don't you agree? I'm sure you do.Symmetry wrote:Are you Scott? You realise that responding to you justifies Saxi's trolling? I'll respond anyway, as you'll never object to the troll. Obama's both. Kind of my point in the first place.thegreekdog wrote:Barack Obama - 44th white president or 1st black president?saxitoxin wrote:I have never heard anyone in Britain use the term "Asian-English" or "White-Asian" to refer to a person who is half-Pakistani and the use of a term like that would lead to a reasonable assumption of amphiboly.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?
Why is "Asian-English" not widely used? It's a fascinating etymological question but it seems a bit off-kilter to hysterically demand Scott accept responsibility for the evolution of the English language. I think I speak for the community when I express a rational desire to see the current level of crazy dialed back to about an 8 or 9 for a bit.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
What I want to know is if the prosecutor who charged him with 2nd degree murder had knowledge of these medical reports.bedub1 wrote:Court records show George Zimmerman had a pair of black eyes, a nose fracture and two cuts to the back of his head.
Sounds to me like the case will be dismissed before trial.
The answer is George Zimmerman says he's Hispanic. The confusion exists because our government promotes people claiming minority status, and so do our universities.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?

It’s not known if Elizabeth Warren’s great-great-great grandparents had high cheekbones or not; what is known is that instead of being members of the Cherokee Nation, they were involved in rounding up the Cherokee and sending them down the road on the infamous Trail of Tears.
Michael Patrick Leahy did a little investigating into Elizabeth Warren’s famous “family lore” and found something rather startling. Not only Warren’s assertion that she is 1/32 Native American evidently fiction, the truth of her family lore is no doubt something that Warren and Massachusetts Democrats will be shedding their own tears over.
I agree with you. My point, though, is that people will refer to someone by a particular race or color to suit their needs. So even though Barack Obama and George Zimmerman are both of mixed race, people refer to the president as the first black president and people refer to Zimmerman as being white. Why do you think that is?Symmetry wrote:Are you Scott? You realise that responding to you justifies Saxi's trolling? I'll respond anyway, as you'll never object to the troll. Obama's both. Kind of my point in the first place.thegreekdog wrote:Barack Obama - 44th white president or 1st black president?saxitoxin wrote:I have never heard anyone in Britain use the term "Asian-English" or "White-Asian" to refer to a person who is half-Pakistani and the use of a term like that would lead to a reasonable assumption of amphiboly.Symmetry wrote: 1) Why is it wrong to refer to a guy who has a white parent and an hispanic parent as white, but right to refer to him as hispanic?
Why is "Asian-English" not widely used? It's a fascinating etymological question but it seems a bit off-kilter to hysterically demand Scott accept responsibility for the evolution of the English language. I think I speak for the community when I express a rational desire to see the current level of crazy dialed back to about an 8 or 9 for a bit.
If a murderer sustains injuries while murdering someone does their murder become an act of self defense?Phatscotty wrote:What I want to know is if the prosecutor who charged him with 2nd degree murder had knowledge of these medical reports.bedub1 wrote:Court records show George Zimmerman had a pair of black eyes, a nose fracture and two cuts to the back of his head.
Sounds to me like the case will be dismissed before trial.

Your loaded statement is irrelevant and meaningless. You are not asking a question because you need an answer. Your question is designed to frame your point of view.Baron Von PWN wrote:If a murderer sustains injuries while murdering someone does their murder become an act of self defense?Phatscotty wrote:What I want to know is if the prosecutor who charged him with 2nd degree murder had knowledge of these medical reports.bedub1 wrote:Court records show George Zimmerman had a pair of black eyes, a nose fracture and two cuts to the back of his head.
Sounds to me like the case will be dismissed before trial.
That Zimmerman was injured during his altercation with Martin doesn't prove one way or the other whether he was acting in self defense or not.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
No need to look at the definition of first degree murder, Zimmerman is charged with second degree.Neoteny wrote:Perhaps looking up the definitions of first and second degree murder will be helpful here?