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Sep 4 2020 08:27am
Quote (duffman316 @ Sep 4 2020 08:38am)
Poverty caused this


Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez described the fatal stabbing of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors by three teenage muggers as a “tragedy on multiple levels" affecting all involved.

“You have the horrific tragedy of a young woman’s life being taken and so much potential," the freshman member of Congress said Saturday in a Q&A after a Queens town hall meeting on the census.

“But then you have a tragedy of a young boy that was driven to that point, taken to that point. And I think that tragedy is also one of inter-generational poverty, potentially a broken home, a lack of opportunity.”

Majors, 18, was killed during a Dec.11 robbery in Harlem’s Morningside Park. Three teen-age suspects were arrested for her killing.

Rashaun Weaver, the 14-year-old who allegedly stabbed Majors so hard that feathers flew from her down jacket, was charged as an adult and faces two counts of second-degree murder. A second 14-year-old suspect, along with a 13-year-old youth, were also arrested in the killing of the first-year student from Virginia.

Ocasio-Cortez said she wasn’t sure if the accused teens belonged behind bars, and suggested societal issues were at play.

“I think that is precisely why we have judges in our system,” said the Democratic lawmaker whose district includes parts of Queens and the Bronx.

“I don’t know the entire history (of the suspects) ... When you have boys in that scenario, the problem is bigger than them. It’s about the conditions around the child."


should've been her <_<
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Sep 4 2020 09:05am
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Poverty caused this


Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez described the fatal stabbing of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors by three teenage muggers as a “tragedy on multiple levels" affecting all involved.

“You have the horrific tragedy of a young woman’s life being taken and so much potential," the freshman member of Congress said Saturday in a Q&A after a Queens town hall meeting on the census.

“But then you have a tragedy of a young boy that was driven to that point, taken to that point. And I think that tragedy is also one of inter-generational poverty, potentially a broken home, a lack of opportunity.”

Majors, 18, was killed during a Dec.11 robbery in Harlem’s Morningside Park. Three teen-age suspects were arrested for her killing.

Rashaun Weaver, the 14-year-old who allegedly stabbed Majors so hard that feathers flew from her down jacket, was charged as an adult and faces two counts of second-degree murder. A second 14-year-old suspect, along with a 13-year-old youth, were also arrested in the killing of the first-year student from Virginia.

Ocasio-Cortez said she wasn’t sure if the accused teens belonged behind bars, and suggested societal issues were at play.

“I think that is precisely why we have judges in our system,” said the Democratic lawmaker whose district includes parts of Queens and the Bronx.

“I don’t know the entire history (of the suspects) ... When you have boys in that scenario, the problem is bigger than them. It’s about the conditions around the child."

they were just looking for bread and saw the young lady leaving a subway sandwich shop or something like that

aoc is hilarious. all about girl power until a white girl gets executed by minority males.
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Sep 4 2020 09:06am
Quote (duffman316 @ Sep 4 2020 06:38am)
Poverty caused this


Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez described the fatal stabbing of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors by three teenage muggers as a “tragedy on multiple levels" affecting all involved.

“You have the horrific tragedy of a young woman’s life being taken and so much potential," the freshman member of Congress said Saturday in a Q&A after a Queens town hall meeting on the census.

“But then you have a tragedy of a young boy that was driven to that point, taken to that point. And I think that tragedy is also one of inter-generational poverty, potentially a broken home, a lack of opportunity.”

Majors, 18, was killed during a Dec.11 robbery in Harlem’s Morningside Park. Three teen-age suspects were arrested for her killing.

Rashaun Weaver, the 14-year-old who allegedly stabbed Majors so hard that feathers flew from her down jacket, was charged as an adult and faces two counts of second-degree murder. A second 14-year-old suspect, along with a 13-year-old youth, were also arrested in the killing of the first-year student from Virginia.

Ocasio-Cortez said she wasn’t sure if the accused teens belonged behind bars, and suggested societal issues were at play.

“I think that is precisely why we have judges in our system,” said the Democratic lawmaker whose district includes parts of Queens and the Bronx.

“I don’t know the entire history (of the suspects) ... When you have boys in that scenario, the problem is bigger than them. It’s about the conditions around the child."




Maybe it was like choking at golf

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Sep 5 2020 04:50am
Quote (excellence @ Sep 5 2020 01:05am)
they were just looking for bread and saw the young lady leaving a subway sandwich shop or something like that

aoc is hilarious. all about girl power until a white girl gets executed by minority males.


They were kids, and if they were white half the conservatives would be saying the same thing she did.
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Sep 5 2020 05:40am
Quote (Plaguefear @ Sep 5 2020 12:50pm)
They were kids, and if they were white half the conservatives would be saying the same thing she did.


lol

More black criminals pardoned because they are black

2020 just keeps delivering

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Sep 5 2020 07:15am
Quote (Djunior @ Sep 5 2020 09:40pm)
lol

More black criminals pardoned because they are black

2020 just keeps delivering


No one was pardoned, they are children, you try to make it black and white, it isn't.
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Sep 5 2020 07:22am
Quote (Plaguefear @ Sep 5 2020 03:15pm)
No one was pardoned, they are children, you try to make it black and white, it isn't.


I'm pointing to you basically suggesting they'd be pardoned cuz they're black (children, to make it sound less severe lol)

You're making this black and white, refer to your post:

Quote (Plaguefear @ Sep 5 2020 12:50pm)
They were kids, and if they were white half the conservatives would be saying the same thing she did.


fucking disgusting, black criminals are criminals just like white criminals period





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Sep 5 2020 07:42am
Quote (Plaguefear @ Sep 5 2020 06:50am)
They were kids, and if they were white half the conservatives would be saying the same thing she did.


Kids can be garbage too, toss em into solitary and throw away the key
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Sep 5 2020 08:05am
Quote (Plaguefear @ 5 Sep 2020 06:50)
They were kids, and if they were white half the conservatives would be saying the same thing she did.

if 3 white kids brutally stabbed a random 18 year old female student to death?? you think so? doubt anyone would be defending them as “bread seekers” that’s for sure
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Sep 5 2020 08:10am
Quote (Plaguefear @ Sep 5 2020 09:15am)
No one was pardoned, they are children, you try to make it black and white, it isn't.


Children who decided to saw off some girl's head. Nobody would have sympathy for these kids if they were white, we'd all be calling them sociopaths and you'd have across the board agreement.

Its too late for the little monsters, this is why gang culture needs to be rooted out and destroyed.
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