the twist is she saved him from drowning
Seeing how most everyone ran after the fact and just looking at the sort of neighborhood it was in I'm willing to bet that was a neighborhood's private pool, it would have restrictions on how many guests each home could bring to the pool. Unless most of that neighborhood is black, many of those people there "had no right to be there" and that woman, who pays home owner dues to build, maintain, and insure that pool has every right to be there.
Bunch of drunk idiots.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
You even heard a woman in the background taunting someone to do it. I'd say the majority of the crowd's reaction to it was laughter as well.
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I'm not justifying it, but the best thing to do is not respond and just report. There's rules against that on these forums and the moderators will enforce it.
no there isn't its not a black culture race has nothing to do with culture if you bring black people from any where else to america they do not share the culture of people born and raised there, there might not be a name for it but that does not make it "black culture"
It's a rather unfortunate reminder that we are all graded on our 'teams' as a group effort. Be it the race we belong to, the country we're from, or even the political groups we align ourselves to... people are all going to look at a person's negative behavior and apply it to the groups they belong to. It's just a lot easier to do it with race.
This isn't a constructive thread, and it's really just a race topic considering the video and its awful source.