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Did Delaire Just Take A Shot At Cam?


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2 minutes ago, RickyManningJr said:

Could you elaborate?  I think I see where you are going with this but I am curious.

If you feel like reading I will elaborate....simple yes or no because it's a lot to get off my chest I typically keep to myself on here when it comes to this but with what's going on I can't anymore 

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1 hour ago, RickyManningJr said:

Could you elaborate?  I think I see where you are going with this but I am curious.

Well like I said this is a lot but you asked...I don't know you but I've been to a bunch of huddle tailgates and Riot tailgates, so if you don't know I am a white male. I grew up in Elkin, NC which is your A-typical SMALL southern town. Just imagine like the little towns you see in movies. I have no qualms with being from a small town I guess from an outsiders prospective I'm what you would consider "country" I drive a big truck, I hunt and fish and love country music. But anyway so there's like 4 families who own/have their hands in everything in this town. They are wealthy upper class white people with streets and hills and poo named after them I'm sure you know the type. I grew up with a single mother who was a nurse so we weren't exactly poor but we had our struggles. My first experience with this wonderful world we live in was when I was in 5th grade(im 25 years old) so 2001. My buddy from school spent the weekend with us, he was African American, and my mom took us to this local pool with water slides and other things kids like owned by a family I mentioned from up above. We didn't know because we had never been there but, we went up to the entrance booth and my mom said she wanted to pay for us, the lady who was super rude to begin with said it would be $100. My mom looked at her crazy, i mean this is a local pool. The lady said "Yea $20 for you and your son but it'll be $80 for that"  pointing at my friend. My mom raised immortal Hell, she had the ownwer there who ended up calling the police. They justified charging $80 for African Americans or blacks as they called them because of "oils in their hair and skin" that ruin the pool apparently. The police officer after speaking with the owner escorted us from the permises threatening to put my mother in handcuffs. That place stayed open till 2007 and is a restaurant now with the same owners where black people just know not to go. 

Fast forward to high school. I wasn't a trouble maker by any means but me and my friends just looked rowdy I guess you could say. We were just what youd call good ole boys, didn't come from money, drove beat up trucks and hung out in parking lots. We had a black friend who I consider to this day to be family. Well him and a prominate elkinites daughter had a thing for a while, well daddy and brother found out and didn't like that one bit but we stuck up for him when they confronted us one night and told them to politely take their opinions and put em where the sun don't shine. Next thing I know I'm getting a knock on my door at 630 in the morning from 3 police officers, who drag me out of My house half asleep in my boxers at 17 years old and slam me against the hood of their car, and slap cuffs on me. Let me take a moment here and just say you don't understand how small you feel, how utterly helpless and humiliated you feel being cuffed and thrown against a police car knowing you haven't done a Damn thing wrong so no one should ever question what anyone does in that moment when you realize there ain't poo you can do until you ve been in that situaton. But anyway they brought me and all my friends to the station the exact same way. They had a list of our names as apparent suspects for vandalism of the dudes daughters house but kept telling us they "knew it was our black friend" and if we just talked we would be allowed to go home no charges. None of us had ANYTHING to do with any of it we had all been at a fire the night before with my buddy and his PARENTS who were screaming outside but like us didn't have the influence necessary. We were never even shown proff of any vandalism the police just kept repeating we have it on "good authority". When they realized after 6 hours they weren't gonna get poo out of us ecspecially with the mob of angry parents in the next room they let us go. But from that day on all of us were constantly being followed by police cars. One cop even tried to pass off an inner part of a sunflower seed as a marijuana seed when they stopped my black friend at a traffic stop. Rmemeber this is a small town so they knew what all of us drove and where we lived.  

College rolls around. I had had it with small towns and wanted to spread my wings and see something different, my oline coach got me a preferred walk on opportunity at Arizona st. I didn't last long, I had to work and wasnt on scholarship. But I did get what I thought was an awesome job working security at one of the bars on Mill ave. Which is like Franklin street on steroids. Hadn't been working the door more than a month when my owner pulled me aside and told me i wasn't enforcing the "dress code" I was confused and asked what he was talking about he straight told me "there are too many n-words in my club it's killing business" I mean he straight up told me even if they fit dress code to find a reason to not let black men in the bar. It was the status quo for the whole street. If that's not bad enough the police made it worse, busy nights like Halloween and new years they would pepper spray whole blocks to clear people out. They told me if I was having trouble with someone I could just throw my head back and wipe my face so it look in the security cameras like I had gotten spit on and they could charge whoever it was with assault. They hogged tied kids and threw them headfirst in vans. Beat the poo out of drunk kids in back alleys. Made up bogus charges for people arrested a black girl for petting a horseback cops horse. Its an organized mob. Then sheriff Joe and his tent city. A jail in the middle of the desert with nothing but tents. Where inmates for petty offenses are given 3 bologna sandwiches as day and a tv programmed with one channel, the weather channel so "They can see how hot it's gonna be that day and how cold it's gonna be at night" 70,000 students at asu hate him and yet he still gets elected over and over and over. 

Police forces and city officials and government agencys and politicians are nothing but an organized powerful mod who keep themselves in power and line their own pockets. I live back in NC now in the backwoods. I keep to myself mostly and take care of My family. Anyone who thinks there isn't a system in place to keep things the way they are is kidding themselves. The media is a pawn being played by those in power to keep us divided while the police force had become its baton to swing and money collector when it needs it. Call me crazy tell me to put my tin foil hat back on, idc like i said I don't judge people based on what They believe I'm thank ful for the experiences I have had because They opened my eyes to so much. This country needs a miracle, not the same career politicians who will do nothing but keep it this way. I sincerely hope some good comes out of all this. Sorry for being long winded but all of it was forced back into my memory this week and I couldn't ignore it anymore.

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