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  • Apr 19, 2020
    OVOTrizzy

    Y'all seen the response?

    https://twitter.com/Dnellicious/status/1251602146375729152

    "He slowly normalized his racism on me"

    "Stupid teenager stuff"

    Get her all the way tf up outta here

  • Apr 19, 2020

    fUtUrE EmPlOyErS

  • Apr 19, 2020
    OVOTrizzy

    Y'all seen the response?

    https://twitter.com/Dnellicious/status/1251602146375729152

    “i believe blacks are human too” crine

  • BuT i Do TaKe IsSuE wItH oNe ThInG b**** nobody cares about what your racist ass "takes issue with"

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    "Please don't call my college"

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    thing is, with the amount of racists in positions of power in the US

    i bet it wouldn’t be that hard for her to get a good career lmao

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    I think this went too far. People on here and online are always talking about how kids minds aren't fully formed and they're immature but the moment they do something like this that you don't like you want to ruins a childs life for making a mistake.

    The girl who posted the tweet could have reported the video, told the girl to delete it, told her parents, told the school privately (and I'm sure the consequences would have been less severe) or she could have just ignored it.

    Two children's lives are going to be harder for a long time because of a stupid video they thought was funny when it wasn't.

    I don't see how you can say children should be allowed to make mistakes yet be okay with this.

    edit : if anyone wants to respond to this already I already said I was wrong

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    We've all said and done things online that we aren't proud of, I know this. I don't see why anyone here would be happy about this when if they were in the same position they'd want empathy.

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  • Apr 19, 2020

    need one of y’all to ddos them and expose their credit card info for the culture

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    SecretGarden
    · edited

    I think this went too far. People on here and online are always talking about how kids minds aren't fully formed and they're immature but the moment they do something like this that you don't like you want to ruins a childs life for making a mistake.

    The girl who posted the tweet could have reported the video, told the girl to delete it, told her parents, told the school privately (and I'm sure the consequences would have been less severe) or she could have just ignored it.

    Two children's lives are going to be harder for a long time because of a stupid video they thought was funny when it wasn't.

    I don't see how you can say children should be allowed to make mistakes yet be okay with this.

    edit : if anyone wants to respond to this already I already said I was wrong

    why do people look at 17 year old black kids as grown adults
    rspecially when they get shot by police. no one uses to argument “he’s just a kid”

    even when that tamir rice kid got shot for no reason people hardly said “he was just a kid” and i’m pretty sure he was 13 or so

    if you can tell me that you were stupid as f*** and blind to things like racism at 17/18 then okay. if not, stfu and go troll

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    KELYE

    why do people look at 17 year old black kids as grown adults
    rspecially when they get shot by police. no one uses to argument “he’s just a kid”

    even when that tamir rice kid got shot for no reason people hardly said “he was just a kid” and i’m pretty sure he was 13 or so

    if you can tell me that you were stupid as f*** and blind to things like racism at 17/18 then okay. if not, stfu and go troll

    I call them kids as well. I will always defend the rights of children to make mistakes.

    I don't see why how two kids getting expelled for this when I've seen people on HERE say worse stuff is sitting as right with you.

  • Apr 19, 2020
    9thWonderful

    "Please don't call my college"

    Holy s***

  • Apr 19, 2020
    Niggamortis

    Holy!

  • Apr 19, 2020
    KELYE

    why do people look at 17 year old black kids as grown adults
    rspecially when they get shot by police. no one uses to argument “he’s just a kid”

    even when that tamir rice kid got shot for no reason people hardly said “he was just a kid” and i’m pretty sure he was 13 or so

    if you can tell me that you were stupid as f*** and blind to things like racism at 17/18 then okay. if not, stfu and go troll

    Tamar Rice was just a kid

    So was Trayvon Martin

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    SecretGarden
    · edited

    I think this went too far. People on here and online are always talking about how kids minds aren't fully formed and they're immature but the moment they do something like this that you don't like you want to ruins a childs life for making a mistake.

    The girl who posted the tweet could have reported the video, told the girl to delete it, told her parents, told the school privately (and I'm sure the consequences would have been less severe) or she could have just ignored it.

    Two children's lives are going to be harder for a long time because of a stupid video they thought was funny when it wasn't.

    I don't see how you can say children should be allowed to make mistakes yet be okay with this.

    edit : if anyone wants to respond to this already I already said I was wrong

    'Children' when they were graduating high school in 1 month and going to be legal adults. This isn't 11 year olds that did this.

    They got rightful punishment being expelled, since they were being openly racist. As for the online bullying and damage it will do to their future careers... THEY posted the video publicly, so I mean... it's their own dumbass faults

    It's not like they were singing the n-word in a song or something and the entirety of Twitter tried to ruin their lives. They were posting openly straight up racist videos online while about to become full adults

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    iHype

    'Children' when they were graduating high school in 1 month and going to be legal adults. This isn't 11 year olds that did this.

    They got rightful punishment being expelled, since they were being openly racist. As for the online bullying and damage it will do to their future careers... THEY posted the video publicly, so I mean... it's their own dumbass faults

    It's not like they were singing the n-word in a song or something and the entirety of Twitter tried to ruin their lives. They were posting openly straight up racist videos online while about to become full adults

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

  • Apr 19, 2020
    SecretGarden

    We've all said and done things online that we aren't proud of, I know this. I don't see why anyone here would be happy about this when if they were in the same position they'd want empathy.

    I don't see why anyone here would be happy about this when if they were in the same position they'd want empathy.

    If you're in this situation, you don't deserve empathy.

    You don't reinforce negative stereotypes of a whole race and laugh at them and call them derogatory terms, post it on social media, and then deserve empathy. You deserve what consequences you get.

    Why post it on the internet if you don't want people to view it and share it?

  • Apr 19, 2020
    SecretGarden

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

    ..................

    What?

  • Apr 19, 2020
    SecretGarden

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

    how is it not intentionally racist

  • Apr 19, 2020
    SecretGarden

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

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    SecretGarden

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

    How is posting the n-word at 17 not intentionally being racist?? You KNOW what the word means at 17. Again, these aren't 10 year olds.

    If they were 20 years old working a full-time career and posted this online would they still be 'kids who don't know better'? Because 17 to 20 really isn't a difference at all, especially when it comes to knowing racism.

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    SecretGarden

    The issue is I think it was a joke video that just wasn't funny, I don't think it was intentionally racist.

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    iHype

    How is posting the n-word at 17 not intentionally being racist?? You KNOW what the word means at 17. Again, these aren't 10 year olds.

    If they were 20 years old working a full-time career and posted this online would they still be 'kids who don't know better'? Because 17 to 20 really isn't a difference at all, especially when it comes to knowing racism.

    25 is the real age of adulthood imo

  • Apr 19, 2020
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    shane

    You using a windows PC my boi?

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