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Link: Play the tweet in the link
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You decided they’re just fine with you.
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there for 4 years the other day.
Is this an example of the concern that the liberal media and the left has if Elon Musk opens the algorithms to public scrutiny?
is the liberal media?
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acceptance of his rant.
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someone who finds those comments deplorable. If that’s not acceptance of the journalist’s comments we definitely belong to two different Americas.
The real question you won’t answer is - can black people be racists? I’m sure your liberal mind thinks they cannot and the only racists are white, amirite?
still defending his comments?
Deflecting doesn’t cut it anymore. This is on you, not me.
I say all racism is disgusting and he takes it I and defending him. This goes right along with me saying Trump should not run and Jim claiming I am protecting his legacy.
Yet, he continually protects the scumbags on this planet like pedophiles, murders, rioters and looters. Only in his small brain does any of what he says make any sense but he goes done swinging and then returns in a day to post crappy music. It’s just his pattern and SRD and ColeyO continue to point it out and Jim continues to follow the pattern.
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23 down votes would be a feat for most. Just another day at Subway for Silent J
Largely white, professional, successful and men of faith. He's dialoguing here with the person or persons who wronged him. It's how he's processing his unhappiness.
It's a noble goal to be honest. Working through personal issues. Who among us hasn't struggled at times? But his conversations would be more helpful with a professional rather than the mugs in here.
climate change are the biggest threat to this country. He’s just following what he’s hearing.
Have a good day in that bubble.
Supremacist opening fire on a Subway. Nothing to see here for the Democrats.
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Link: Be enlightened - read before you post again
Trash post which is your standard. I know enough about him to know he is a racist who of course you defend. He’s just like you.
The real truth here is you’re a lazy ass poster whose purpose is to shout down others without ever knowing facts. It’s who you are!
Now STFU and read
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NYTIMES
Frank R. James never seemed to stay in one place for very long. But as he drifted from the East Coast to the Midwest over the course of his adult life, trouble often followed, according to interviews and records from four states.
In New York, he was arrested at least nine times — mostly on low-level charges, but also on suspicion of committing arson and reckless endangerment. In New Jersey, he was charged with making terroristic threats after calling and threatening people at a former workplace.
And when he lived in Milwaukee, police records and interviews show, he was at odds with his neighbors in two locations, including at a rooming house that a former resident described as a regular stopover for people with mental health problems and convicted of sex offenses and other crimes.
This week, the police said, Mr. James, 62, returned to New York City and committed the worst attack on the subway system in decades, opening fire on a crowded N train in Brooklyn and wounding 10 people. On Wednesday, Mr. James was charged in Federal District Court with carrying out a terrorist attack on a mass transit system. If convicted, he could face life in prison.
Investigators are still trying to piece together a clear picture of Mr. James’s life, only patches of which are provided by public records. People who encountered him said he was a loner, long estranged from his family, who changed addresses often.
Although he was accused multiple times of threatening people close to him, there is no record of him ever acting on those threats. He also has not been convicted of a felony, which made it possible for him to purchase the semiautomatic handgun the police said he used in the subway shootings.
And though he claimed in online videos to have undergone mental health treatment in the Bronx decades ago, no public records have surfaced to suggest that he was ever admitted to a psychiatric center as a threat to himself or others.
The root of Mr. James’s troubles may trace to his early childhood. His mother died when he was five, according to a sister, Catherine James Robinson.
Mr. James’s cousin, Dwayne Waters, said that growing up, Mr. James had been a “really good guy” and that they had fished together on the weekends. But he added that Mr. James had “mental problems for a very long time.”
A neighbor, Paul Cannon, remembered “Frankie,” as he was known growing up, as having been quiet and aloof, rarely participating in stickball and other sports on the tree-lined streets of their neighborhood, just south of Crotona Park.
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As an adult, Mr. Cannon became the president of a co-op building on the block where Mr. James’s father worked as a handyman. Mr. James, then in his late 20s, was still living with his father when an apartment became available in the building on the first floor. Mr. Cannon rented it to Mr. James.
But he had to evict his new tenant after Mr. James failed to pay almost a full year’s worth of rent. Apparently seeking retribution, Mr. James poured water over the concrete floor of the building’s lobby, Mr. Cannon said.
By the time he moved out, Mr. James had already had trouble with the law.
He was charged with arson in the Bronx in 1980 and went on to face minor charges in New York and New Jersey.
In the mid-1990s, Mr. James was charged with making terroristic threats after repeatedly calling his former workplace, Curtiss-Wright, an aviation technology company. A spokeswoman for the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office in New Jersey said that Mr. James had “vowed some sort of violence over his termination” but did not offer further details.
He was found guilty of harassment, a lesser charge, sentenced to a year of probation and ordered to attend counseling at Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services, then based in Elizabeth, N.J., according to court records and the president of the organization, Cory Storch.
Mr. James completed Bridgeway’s vocational training program and went on to become an employee with the organization’s maintenance department. But he was ultimately fired after making threatening comments toward staff members, Mr. Storch said.
“He wasn’t making direct threats,” he said. “James is an intelligent person. But he was making very angry comments, with lots of expletives. Scary stuff.”
“We called the Elizabeth police because some of our people were really scared,” Mr. Storch said.
Mr. James appeared to resent mental health treatment: In several of the videos he posted to YouTube, he assailed the
Thanks for the hot tip,squirrel bait
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I know it’s hard for you but do try. Now, I’m going to get blue crabs to cook since my kid is home from college after having a good few games pitching. Life is good when you have kids, sorry you don’t know that. I see why you’re so bitter.
Way to break the hot stories there, Jim!
(PS - that's not "America today". And if you really believe that it is the bubble you're in is smaller than we all thought).
this fellow is tweeting from somewhere else, say Manchester, England.
And it doesn’t need to be a “hot story” to be relevant.
It stands in line with the rest of tiki-torch nation. The fact you couldn’t find it in you to comment on how despicable his rant is clearly underlines the reach and acceptance a guy like him has in America.
Instead you attack in the pejorative when someone points to it as stomach turning.
Well done. Instead You should post for us the finer points of European soccer along with your opinions as what is relevant in America today.
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