Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Well now that we have that straight. Language expert Rachel Jeantel tutors Piers Morgan.

"Rachel Jeantel Explains The Difference Between ‘N*gga’ And ‘N*gger’ To Piers Morgan."

5 comments:

SWIFT said...

Rachel Jeantel had one thing right in her talk to Piers Morgan. She stated that the jury was old school and she is new school. That statement was much more telling than most folks realize. Overwhelming numbers of young blacks believe this. Burglary, drugs, getting kicked out of school, butchering the English language, being a street fighting man/woman and leading a shiftless life, is just too cool. Yes, whites and hispanics are going down the same road and society is going to pay a deadly price for it. The rule of law in particular, but government is general,will become meaningless. Gangs will be the only established sense of order. We already see this in all major cities. There are many reasons for this decline, but a permissive left, promotes this lifestyle. Gated communities will not be an answer. This growing evil will visit you no matter how safe your neighborhood currently is.

Chris in NJ said...

Jeantel epitomizes what many of the humans on this planet refer to as "the zombie apocalypse". Go ahead and laugh, but this is what gov't-run schools in the inner cities are turning out as productive citizens. When the buck stops and the SHTF, Rachel and those like her will be coming for the Crackers and their "stuff". I don't plan on giving mine up....

Anonymous said...

pcmatoAgain their is a solution to this and we all know what it is.

Ed said...

How are the poor people of Boston and others in the Northeast going to be able to differentiate between these two spoken words? To them, there is no difference between "cracker" and "cracka".

Anonymous said...

Imagine that. A functional illiterate who cannot read cursive writing is schooling someone on the use of language.

Swift, granted Gated Communities by themselves are not the answer but in combination with armed residents patrolling the streets and standing watch on the walls along with swift justice by the community upon any outsiders who seek to disrupt the peace of the community, chaos can be held at bay a while longer.

Years ago, Clarke AB in the Philipines was patrolled and protected by members of the Negrito tribe. The negritos were the first to colonize the Philipines long before the Asian descended people we call the Philipinos arrived. There is a deep, abiding enmity between the Philipinos and Negritos. When the Negrito guards caught a Philipino committing a crime on base (generally something involving theft of something) the Negritos would cut off the Philipino's right hand and hang it on the chain link surrounding the perimeter of the base. It was a simple but clear message regarding the fate of one caught stealing in Clark AB.

For the walled and gated communities of the future, I would suggest that the entire corpse of the miscreant caught committing criminal acts inside the community be hung on the wall around the community along with a sign tersely describing the miscreant's crime. For instance:
He tried to break into
one of our homes.
You up for this?

Or for someone caught inside:
Told to leave.
Didn't.
You?