Geraldo Rivera: 'You Dress Like A Thug, People Are Going To Treat You Like A Thug"
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Stopitfive wrote: »I saw the death photo... he wasnt dressed like a "thug"... but what he means is "black"...
Real ? . You just gotta understand their ? up language. They don't hate you because you 'dress like a thug', or 'because you're ghetto' or because of 'your hip hop mentality'. They hate you because YOU'RE BLACK!!!! -
Geraldo needs to be violently reminded that, in the eyes of these white folks, he ain't ? but a ? with a TV show.
Maybe one of his sons needs to be on the receiving end of "vigilante justice" for walking while brown.
I hate that it'll take some ? like that for him to see it, but that's probably what it's going to take. -
The way we see you is you either dress white or dress like a thug. Unfortunately there is no middle ground in our eyes
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konceptjones wrote: »
So, someone needs to shoot Geraldo on sight, 'cause... you know... he dresses like a thug.
(Pic is of Arthur Flegenheimer, better known as Dutch Schultz. A thug that would have killed you for breathing wrong.)
lol fool, thats how thugs dressed in the 20's, the honest everyday working man was too broke to afford a suit like that, they werent getting that extortion, racketeering, heroin, and bootleg liquor money like that...the 'thugs' in the suits were smh -
thug wear?
These look like a hoody, and some kind of skinny khaki or something.
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The way people tried to demonize Trayvon is one of the worse aspects of this case. It's like many people -- white people especially -- think that if they could only prove that he was on the way to becoming a thug, then all of his rights went out of the window.
That said, there were signs that Trayvon was headed for trouble. He went from this
to this
and developed an interest in guns, fighting, weed, and stolen goods along the way.
There is something about black male identity in this country that makes Travyon's apparent trajectory quite common. Unless all of the factors that contribute to this are addressed, black men will not rise up. This will mean that young black men must repudiate this identity.
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The way we see you is you either dress white or dress like a thug. Unfortunately there is no middle ground in our eyes
REGUARDLESS OF CLOTHING.. YALL STILL SEE US AS ? ..ARMANI SUIT OR NOT
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Hes right but people have a right to do whatever they chose and not have there rights violated.wtf.
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Since when is someone's appearance justification for shooting them?
Nonsense. -
lol @ white people thinking they have the authority to tell people how to dress so they don't get shot.
crackas are a ? trip, yo. -
RodrigueZz wrote: »Since when is someone's appearance justification for shooting them?
Nonsense.
Since ? became black.. oh wait...
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Man, he coulda been wearing a suit while carrying a suit on his way to buying another suit, he still woulda been viewed as suspicious...
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the way you dress affects how people perceive you. its not just limited to thugs
White guy in a hood?
KKK my ?
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thug wear?
These look like a hoody, and some kind of skinny khaki or something.
Put a spoiler on this man.
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Stopitfive wrote: »lol@Chicago murders being the real civil rights crisis...
Was thinking the same thing, but not just Chicago...all around really. I understand nigguhs being mad about the case outcome.....hell I was mad myself, but the reality is that young black men are dying everyday in our own neighborhoods at the hands of people who look just like us. ? is sad all across the board. And "dress like a thug?"....really white people just need to say wtf they mean...ie "he's black". -
Undefeatable wrote: »
No, it's something people need to see. -
yup...how your dressed is how your precieved. that doesn't mean you wont do ? ...
check the links...hell check the words in the links if you dont want to click
http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2013/05/21/stuart-bank-robbed-by-suspect-in-green-dress/article
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/nyregion/man-called-dapper-bandit-is-arrested-police-say.html?_r=0 -
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Undefeatable wrote: »The way people tried to demonize Trayvon is one of the worse aspects of this case. It's like many people -- white people especially -- think that if they could only prove that he was on the way to becoming a thug, then all of his rights went out of the window.
That said, there were signs that Trayvon was headed for trouble. He went from this
to this
and developed an interest in guns, fighting, weed, and stolen goods along the way.
There is something about black male identity in this country that makes Travyon's apparent trajectory quite common. Unless all of the factors that contribute to this is addressed, black men will not rise up. This will mean that young black men must repudiate this identity.
Yeah they tried everything in the book to assassinate his character. Nevermind the fact that he was barely 17. How much dumb ? has 99.9% of american done at that age?
Wait that's right, white people don't smoke weed, post middle finger pics, take pics with gun, steal. Nope they're model citizens
The irony of the most ruthless race of people in history calling anybody a violent thug -
he dresses like a dude that steals gas caps... shoot on sight... -
If he was white boys will be boys.. and he would have a chance to flourish and grow
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Undefeatable wrote: »The way people tried to demonize Trayvon is one of the worse aspects of this case. It's like many people -- white people especially -- think that if they could only prove that he was on the way to becoming a thug, then all of his rights went out of the window.
That said, there were signs that Trayvon was headed for trouble. He went from this
to this
and developed an interest in guns, fighting, weed, and stolen goods along the way.
There is something about black male identity in this country that makes Travyon's apparent trajectory quite common. Unless all of the factors that contribute to this is addressed, black men will not rise up. This will mean that young black men must repudiate this identity.
Ow wow
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Theses people are the true savages so what do yall expect them to say? Billy Bob could of been walking through the same neighborhood with the same demeanor wearing the same exact ? and nobody would of said anything about him looking like a thug. This is the classic ? line of reasoning people use to hide their true beliefs that a black life is worthless. ? these animals yo
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Even if he was a thug....what right do u have to chase him with a gun while he's walking up the street?
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Undefeatable wrote: »The way people tried to demonize Trayvon is one of the worse aspects of this case. It's like many people -- white people especially -- think that if they could only prove that he was on the way to becoming a thug, then all of his rights went out of the window.
That said, there were signs that Trayvon was headed for trouble. He went from this
to this
and developed an interest in guns, fighting, weed, and stolen goods along the way.
There is something about black male identity in this country that makes Travyon's apparent trajectory quite common. Unless all of the factors that contribute to this is addressed, black men will not rise up. This will mean that young black men must repudiate this identity.
Yeah they tried everything in the book to assassinate his character. Nevermind the fact that he was barely 17. How much dumb ? has 99.9% of american done at that age?
Wait that's right, white people don't smoke weed, post middle finger pics, take pics with gun, steal. Nope they're model citizens
The irony of the most ruthless race of people in history calling anybody a violent thug
White people are not out there thugging, or even adopting the persona of a thug, like we are. That's a fact -- a fact they created, but a fact nevertheless.
Anyway, all I'm saying is that we (not me personally, but young black men) have to look in the mirror at the kind of identity we encourage black men to adopt. And don't reply saying it is all about poverty. It's not.