Saturday, August 7, 2010

Going to extremes

From the story, quick before theychange it: In a separate incident, police arrested a man at a New Haven management company after he mentioned the shooting spree and said he understood the killer's mindset.

Francis Laskowski, 58, of Derby, was charged with breach of peace Wednesday after making the comments while working at Fusco Management Co.

Laskowski told The Associated Press on Friday that his comments were blown out of proportion. He called his arrest "ridiculous" and said didn't make any threats.

Laskowski posted bail. He is due in court on Tuesday.

Bottom of the article, here.
OK, I understand his mindset as well. The SOB was a loser. Every problem in his life was some one elses fault, and they were all racist. Instead of proving that he was capable of work worthy of their respect, he blamed it all on racism. He was one of those guys who wanted to be white, dated white women etc.
I am not of hte opinion that racism is right, we should all judge and be judged on merit, what we know, what we do, how we do it. There will always be tension in our society as we interact. not every one likes country, and a lot of them who don't see country boys as inbred hill billies. Likewise, a punk rock loving person with piercings and tats MUST be a druggie. Right? Wrong!
I find more racists among blacks then any other group, even the ones who cross date. Make that especially among the ones who cross date. They have a self perception that whites hate them because they are stealin white chicks.
Blacks had a lot ot be angry about. Had is the important word here. We have had a butt load of afirmative action. Now its time for blacks to step up and earn our respect on merit. I for one am willing to give it, but you gotta earn it just like every one else. Cop an attitude, and its gonna show.
Omar was a scumbag. he stole from his employers, and when he got caught blamed racism. It makes me question if he was pulling his share of the load, most crooks don't. They are too busy trying to get over.

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