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Bobjohnsoncats Are Offically The Worst Nba Team In History


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Says the cousin loving redneck.

Correct! More deductive logic from an obviously very intelligent person!

I am white therefore I am a hick who lives on a farm and sleeps with my cousin. Just like the blacks who live in the inner city who don't shower and steal! Glad we see eye to eye compadre!

Please stay on topic.

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Your "a rap sheet is a must if you want to get drafted to the NBA" is an ignorant comment. Your tie in to criminality and the NBA is based on what? Does Blake Griffin have a rap sheet? Kyrie Irving? Stop talking like an inbred, and we won't call you out for being one.

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People get arrested everyday. Of those arrested, the majority of them are black. That's not a slam on them. It's a slam on the piggies who follow racial based objectives. racial profiling is real and is a common tool used by law enforcement. So who gives a flying fug if a kid has been arrested? I once had a cop look at me and say, as a young black kid was walking past, "he's up to no good. I know this because hes black". So was the cop.

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The quickest way to make someone a hardened criminal is to put them in prison for minor drug violations. That policy is creating an unnecessary societal tragedy of epic human and financial proportions.

If you must, fine someone in that situation, but don't give them a criminal record that makes it difficult for them to earn a decent living.

Unless you happen to be one of a few gifted athletes able to make it in pro sports you are pretty much screwed for life with a criminal record.

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The quickest way to make someone a hardened criminal is to put them in prison for minor drug violations. That policy is creating an unnecessary societal tragedy of epic human and financial proportions.

If you must, fine someone in that situation, but don't give them a criminal record that makes it difficult for them to earn a decent living.

Unless you happen to be one of a few gifted athletes able to make it in pro sports you are pretty much screwed for life with a criminal record.

Truth

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Your "a rap sheet is a must if you want to get drafted to the NBA" is an ignorant comment. Your tie in to criminality and the NBA is based on what? Does Blake Griffin have a rap sheet? Kyrie Irving? Stop talking like an inbred, and we won't call you out for being one.

King I bet you've been arrested or at least a couple of your cousins have been.

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