Imagine Columbo speaking…
Now let me see if I have this right. The family situation is so unstable, ‘Junior’ doesn’t even know where to send a Father’s Day card. There’s no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can’t deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior’s major formative influences are ‘gangsta’ rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.
“At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.
Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?
Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BS?”
One of the “educators” who make such BS a reality regularly posts comments here.
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As “Columbo” would say, “One more thing.” This is the “culture” black communities wish to promote as representative of themselves? Evidently so. I grieve daily on what supposedly passes as black culture in the mass media and the people of Ferguson, New York city, and Beserkeley. I know better. This is street cred crap from iceholes. Unfortunately the iceholes get the attention, just like Post Scripts gives the English major the attention he desperately seeks.