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  • Foolish pride. He got mad he ate shit and it went viral.

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    • This too
      Non tapatalk Sig so the butt hurt va-JJs can stop crying about not being able to turn it off.

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      • Originally posted by mardyn View Post
        I'm sure they likely got a directive from the City Council and Attorneys to fold up and surrender before the animals could stage another protest...
        Looks like an infestation. Time to clear em out
        WH

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        • Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
          Foolish pride. He got mad he ate shit and it went viral.
          If you hold a match in front of a blind man, he sees no light. If you stand him in front of the sun, he still won't see shit... HE'S BLIND!!!

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          • Thats deep. I dont get it, but i can tell thats deep.

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            • Inmates are running the asylum...or at least Baltimore and now McKinney. What city is next to placate the angry mob?
              "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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              • sherman?

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                • Originally posted by Denny View Post
                  Jeez, dude. You've lost your mind.
                  There are situations I can agree with. This one I do not. Especially since he is the only cop there which was being that aggressive. Especially since he walked out of his way to grab the girl and then try to establish dominance with his little man syndrome.

                  Remember this?

                  Originally posted by Denny
                  It's a fucked up job for someone not in the right mindset. This should ONLY be a passion-driven decision...
                  I'd say your boy has reached his end point and it's time to move on to hassle others in greener pastures.

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                  • McKinney is not a civil service agency. The officer had no job protection.

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                    • "Won't happen in TX" happened in TX.
                      Originally posted by MR EDD
                      U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                      • Originally posted by elPolloLoco View Post
                        Stonebrigde on the other hand is all high end housing with many gated communities.
                        I had a house in Stonebridge from 1989 to 2012. I only know of a few communities in Stonebridge that are gated. The neighborhoods there run the gamut from ordinary middle class housing up into some expensive property - it was designed that way back when there were only the 5 original communities and I think it's still pretty much still the same. Want a more affordable house? - check out Quail Creek. Wanna step up? Wellington Point comes to mind.

                        Having lived there well before there was a Craig Ranch I've been watching this mess unroll from California. IMO a series of unfortunate events happened that lead to distortion of the story by the media which lead to allegations of racism and police brutality.

                        Here is what I have put together as far as the general event flow:

                        1. The kid that organized these events - if his parents live there they were made aware of the HOA rules regarding the use of the public pool before they moved in. They bear a lot of responsibility in this situation, but i'm sure that they are "outraged" by the unfairness of them not being allowed to break the rules that apply to everyone else. That kid is the one that caused all of this. Where are his parents? An ass whipping is needed for the kid, and an apology is needed to the community from the parents. The HOA should bill the parents for all of the costs that will be incurred as a result of this event.

                        2. As a result of the social media publicity that the kid did too many people showed up and started climbing fences and threatening other people - i'm sure that their attitude was "we paid so we are entitled to get in". There was a DJ there that was playing loud music with offensive lyrics. People had younger children at the pool and I can completely understand why this type of music would be unacceptable to them. A community pool is supposed to be about families having fun and enjoying a nice afternoon, not about wild parties thrown by teenagers.

                        3. The security guard lost control of the situation. He was probably a pimply faced teenager without a weapon.

                        4. I heard that the white woman that got her hair pulled said something racial to the teens beforehand and that provoked the fight. I don't know what happened before that but I would speculate that she asked them to tone down the music or behavior and was turned away.

                        5. Bedlam ensued. The cops showed up and the one cop lost control of himself and got filmed doing it. The kids showed no respect toward the cops and then cried when the cops detained them as a result.

                        6. The video got posted and McKinney is now widely known for being a racist town. People were quick to make judgments and let their racial bias be known without knowing all of the facts, based solely on what that video shows.

                        What is missing here is simple, basic respect. The kids had absolutely no respect for adults, for cops, or for the neighborhood that they were guests of. Instead, they felt entitled to act as they wanted to ("wilding") and then pulled out the police brutality and racism cards when the cops showed up.

                        Those teens have not made (and may never make) the connection between cause and effect because they think that they can simply pull out the race card to cover any behavior. Had they shown respect for the neighborhood things would have turned out differently. The people that live there are for the most part not racist; they pay for that pool with their HOA dues and I think they get a say so in what happens there. Insisting that discordant elements be thrown out is certainly within their rights.

                        What I think will happen after all of this winds down is that the pools will simply be closed to everyone. They have done that before.

                        There will be longer range effects - some people will probably be incensed and will take it on themselves to escalate the situation and vandalism and other bad things will come to that neighborhood. Tensions will increase between people, and it will appear at the schools with fighting.

                        Totally regrettable.

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                        • Well said Mike.

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                          • I'd also add that due to not wanting be labeled a racist, a lot of people are taking the "children's" side. Either that or we really have lost ALL aspects of discipline in our lives.
                            Originally posted by MR EDD
                            U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                            • Well said, but lmao at "wilding", unless that d is silent.
                              Ded

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                              • I think mikeb has hit a homerun with that post.

                                god bless.
                                It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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