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Quote:Yes. And if you own mutual funds then you are one of them.

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Agenda shot..
Quote:What we do know is that she started this mess and then lied twice. That's supposition???


We know she lied twice, we don't actually know she "started" it. She could have told them the same lie she told on the stand, and that's why they went after him, or they could have went after him because they didn't like the way he look at their woman. Both of those are supposition, are they not?


The boy died, and she lied. Other than those two facts, the rest of our discussion has been supposition.

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Quote:We know she lied twice, we don't actually know she "started" it. She could have told them the same lie she told on the stand, and that's why they went after him, or they could have went after him because they didn't like the way he look at their woman. Both of those are supposition, are they not?


The boy died, and she lied. Other than those two facts, the rest of our discussion has been supposition.


The discussion has been my confusion at you and others trying to come up with reasons why she did what she did. Enter supposition.



As far popular, I guess if you meant criminal culture. Is that what your original statement was pointing to, criminals??
Quote:The discussion has been my confusion at you and others trying to come up with reasons why she did what she did. Enter supposition.

As far popular, I guess if you meant criminal culture. Is that what your original statement was pointing to, criminals??



That you're confused is your issue, not ours. And are you really trying to pretend there isn't a no snitching issue out there, and not just for people committing the crimes, but also to anyone that witnesses it????

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Quote:That you're confused is your issue, not ours. And are you really trying to pretend there isn't a no snitching issue out there, and not just for people committing the crimes, but also to anyone that witnesses it????


Yeah, I mean I actually rather be confused than be the person or persons who tried to view donham's circumstance as anything but a situation she created and sustained. To me that's a far worse issue.


Who are saying lives by this creed, only blacks or ppl in general? What makes this attitude popular? Are you saying this applies to child killers?
Quote:Yes. And if you own mutual funds then you are one of them.

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Name one BLACK CEO who own a prison.


I'm not talking about investors, or stockholders.
Quote:A whole bunch of people embracing the same attitude is pretty much the textbook definition of popular.


So it's not just the Black community that the "no snitch" culture is embedded in right?
Quote:Name one BLACK CEO who own a prison.


I'm not talking about investors, or stockholders.


So if a white person owns it, he or she is a slave owner..


If your boss at work is white, he or she is a slave owner..


Amirite?
Quote:So if a white person owns it, he or she is a slave owner..


If your boss at work is white, he or she is a slave owner..


Amirite?


This has nothing to do with the question I'm asking.
Quote:This has nothing to do with the question I'm asking.


But am I right?
Quote:But am I right?


You are neither right or wrong because your response is irrelevant or has no relation to the question I'm asking.
Quote:You are neither right or wrong because your response is irrelevant or has no relation to the question I'm asking.


Just like your definition of oppression vs slavery, totally skewed..
Quote:Name one BLACK CEO who own a prison.


I'm not talking about investors, or stockholders.
 

How many CEO's actually don't own the companies that they run?  You do know that the vast majority of private prisons are owned by publicly traded companies right?
Quote:How many CEO's actually don't own the companies that they run? You do know that the vast majority of private prisons are owned by publicly traded companies right?


Yes and these publicly traded companies have a CEO.


Still waiting on that Black person who owns a prison or 2.
Quote:Just like your definition of oppression vs slavery, totally skewed..


Are you going to answer the original question of naming a Black CEO who owns a prison?
Quote:Are you going to answer the original question of naming a Black CEO who owns a prison?


Could be thousands of them if they're traded publicly.


You're a very messed up individual. You fear hate mongering so much that you became one yourself..
Quote:Yes and these publicly traded companies have a CEO.

Still waiting on that Black person who owns a prison or 2.
 

So what's your point?  You asked for someone to name one black CEO that owns a prison.  My guess is probably none since CEO's typically don't actually own companies that they run, especially larger corporations.  I would actually look it up, but it's pointless.
Quote:Could be thousands of them if they're traded publicly.


You're a very messed up individual. You fear hate mongering so much that you became one yourself..


I know you are desperately trying to turn this personal, but if you can't answer the question move on.
Quote:So what's your point? You asked for someone to name one black CEO that owns a prison. My guess is probably none since CEO's typically don't actually own companies that they run, especially larger corporations. I would actually look it up, but it's pointless.


My point is Black people do not own private prisons where they make a profit off the inmate population.
Quote:Are you going to answer the original question of naming a Black CEO who owns a prison?
 

I'll answer it for you since you seem to think that it really matters.  I would say that it depends on the number of Black CEO's.  My guess is that the majority of them have stock portfolios and of the ones that do greater than half probably own stock in the corporations that do run private prisons.

 

I still don't get the point of your question that you are so desperate to get answered.
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