To get around discrimation lawsuits it's "everyone" under 21
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To get around discrimination lawsuits it's "everyone" under 21
Well, to get around "ethnic" discrimination lawsuits, at least. They can still sue for "age" discrimination. There is no law to authorize age limitations, like there is for the sale of alcoholic beverages at a liquor store, or tobacco products in some cases, etc. etc..... or "handguns."
The report didn't mention it (and I'm sure we won't ever see it), but I want to see the actual demographic breakdown of the "troublemakers." It did mention in a veiled way that it seemed to be both "Amish" and "Latin/Hispanic" but before I can call it an "Amish" issue, I want to see that report. I can't come to that conclusion based on the demographics of the high school, which seemed a lot more "diverse" than would allow for that conclusion.
Only time I stop at McDonald’s is to pee when I’m traveling. Other than that, fuck that shit. I haven’t eaten a McDonald’s hamburger since 1986.I didn't realize McDonalds was ever a nice place to sit down and eat. Anything.
I'll take my coffee and leave.
A friend of mine was eating a Big Mac and some of the ingredients fell out and went between his seats. He forgot about it for awhile .Only time I stop at McDonald’s is to pee when I’m traveling. Other than that, fuck that shit. I haven’t eaten a McDonald’s hamburger since 1986.
He must have ordered the McDonalds Pink Slime Meal.A friend of mine was eating a Big Mac and some of the ingredients fell out and went between his seats. He forgot about it for awhile .
I think he said 3 mts later he was running a vacuum under the seat and there it was. Totally looked like the day he dropped it. The bread , meat , cheese all intact.![]()
Only time I stop at McDonald’s is to pee when I’m traveling. Other than that, fuck that shit. I haven’t eaten a McDonald’s hamburger since 1986.
40 piece? Damn. I can barely get down a 20 piece.Funny how when I was a kid I used to never get the nuggets, but loved the burgers. Nowadays I can't stand the burgers, but love the nuggets. Can't go wrong with a large order of fries and a 40 piece nugget order. I need to try their crispy chicken strips sometime. I really miss their crispy chicken wraps.
It's that type of mentality that is gonna solve nothing. We need to stop beating around the bush and call a spade a spade (no pun intended).
We see videos all over Twitter and YouTube of what race the troublemakers are.
Obviously I'm not calling for the repeal of the Civil Rights Act, but we need to stop putting the "amish" on a pedestal.
When you spoil a group of people since birth and tell them they're perfect and whitey is the problem, they're gonna grow up believing it and also believing they can get away with murder (literally).
Back in the 80's we always joked McDonald's was " kangaroo meat".
Got a feeling that if people knew what modern beef patties consist of....we'd all be asking for some marsupial instead.
Wha? Of all the times to not make the most obvious inappropriate joke…call a spade a spade (no pun intended).
And what's wrong with actually making sure it is a "Spade" before you call it one?
Precisely the problem. You see them and you believe them on faith without any evidence of their accuracy/truth. Just as most dems believed that the Jan 6 people were all rioters/insurrectionists because of all the YouTube (and MSM) footage they saw....
Who said I was? I'm only trying to determine who the actual troublemakers were, rather than just assume they were all "Amish" because of all those videos on YouTube. Regardless of who/what they are, if they are shown to be trouble-making to that extent, they need to be held accountable in the law. But, if they're not.....
I agree. I think primarily it's a parental problem than most anything else. But the same holds true for a number of different "groups..." including those who tell their youth that they're perfect and that the "Amish"are the problem.
Thank goodness there aren't that many "cross burnings" these days.
Wha? Of all the times to not make the most obvious inappropriate joke…
I agree, the denying the obvious is over. The jig is up.It's that type of mentality that is gonna solve nothing. We need to stop beating around the bush and call a spade a spade (no pun intended). We see videos all over Twitter and YouTube of what race the troublemakers are. Obviously I'm not calling for the repeal of the Civil Rights Act, but we need to stop putting the "amish" on a pedestal. When you spoil a group of people since birth and tell them they're perfect and whitey is the problem, they're gonna grow up believing it and also believing they can get away with murder (literally).
The bowling alley at Subic Bay in da PI served some beef/roo meat in the burgers.Back in the 80's we always joked McDonald's was " kangaroo meat".
Got a feeling that if people knew what modern beef patties consist of....we'd all be asking for some marsupial instead.
Well, I am going to agree with you on judging the available evidence. And that is unfair of me, I know.And what's wrong with actually making sure it is a "Spade" before you call it one?
Precisely the problem. You see them and you believe them on faith without any evidence of their accuracy/truth. Just as most dems believed that the Jan 6 people were all rioters/insurrectionists because of all the YouTube (and MSM) footage they saw....
Who said I was? I'm only trying to determine who the actual troublemakers were, rather than just assume they were all "Amish" because of all those videos on YouTube. Regardless of who/what they are, if they are shown to be trouble-making to that extent, they need to be held accountable in the law. But, if they're not.....
I agree. I think primarily it's a parental problem than most anything else. But the same holds true for a number of different "groups..." including those who tell their youth that they're perfect and that the "Amish"are the problem.
Thank goodness there aren't that many "cross burnings" these days.
I liked the Cubi Burger and onion rings at the Cubi Pt EM club.The bowling alley at Subic Bay in da PI served some beef/roo meat in the burgers.
They claimed the meat came from Australia , all I remember it had a weird whang to it.
This was in 72-75. I stuck with monkey meat on a stick![]()
A friend of mine was eating a Big Mac and some of the ingredients fell out and went between his seats. He forgot about it for awhile .
I think he said 3 mts later he was running a vacuum under the seat and there it was. Totally looked like the day he dropped it. The bread , meat , cheese all intact.![]()
Because the available evidence shows it is the amish, predominately.
If it bleeds, it leads.
For example, not too far from me, a kid was severely beaten by several others and they were not amish. And there it was, on the news. If it bleeds, it leads.
Then, I heard about a brawl in a park in Ferris, Texas, about 1.5 hours south of me, as I drive. And it ended up in shooting and one youngster is dead. I knew before I even saw the video they were going to be amish. I have never stopped in Ferris, only passed by on the way to south Texas to visit the in-laws.
I have noticed in several instances of amish violence, they most specifically do not mention subject descriptions.
40 piece? Damn. I can barely get down a 20 piece.
FWIW, IDGAF about skin color. It is culture that is the problem."Available" being the key concept. Sometimes, the evidence isn't all that "available" depending on the market demographic to which the media is trying to play. Do you think the Amish, living in predominantly Amish areas, are seeing the same evidence?
Local or National News? I'm thinking more local. They tend to report the news more accurately than National.
Is Ferris a highly Amish area?
Do you mean "Amish on Amish" violence or Amish on Non-Amish? I've seen Amish on Amish suppressed because it doesn't fit the Narrative in Amish areas.
My general point being, the media often manipulates the evidence to fit their narrative for the given demographic they're trying to play to.
I get it, you're amish and I meant no offense.
Not had it, but as lean as it looks it would likely be amazing cooked in a Sous Vide then seared.
Funny you caught that in the sliver of time before I edited it out. It was meant as a joke and then I deleted it because it might be taken the wrong way. And it doesn't matter what color you are, anyway. Which is my point. But let's call amish a culture. A culture of violence. Advancement by conquest. And we say amish as a code word.You don't know that. And, as it turns out (and to my point), you'd be wrong. FTR .. I'm a mutt. The mix is irrelevant. But I lived in environments where the "culture" of which you speak could have consumed me just as quickly as it did others. Thankfully for me, I had people in my life that kept me on the right path. I overcame it. And, I believe if there were people in these others' lives that were in mine, they'd probably overcome it as well. Like I said, "Parenting...." Or, in my case, "extended family" parenting (i.e the Village that raises a kid).
Try mob hits.Nutria
That was about the time there was a rumor the mob owned Micky D's.
Nah, that was a scam some mexican woman tried to run that cost Dave Thomas a fortune when he had to shut down operations until the government inspected everything.More likely they owned Wendy's. Hasn't there been body parts found in their chili?
Nah, that was a scam some mexican woman tried to run that cost Dave Thomas a fortune when he had to shut down operations until the government inspected everything.
Turned out the woman had bought a finger that had been severed in a construction accident and planted it in a bowl of chili. I swear, those people...
Funny you caught that in the sliver of time before I edited it out. It was meant as a joke and then I deleted it because it might be taken the wrong way. And it doesn't matter what color you are, anyway. Which is my point. But let's call amish a culture. A culture of violence.
I am also a mutt. My mother's father was from Germany. My father's family was English, Irish, and Scottish.
When speaking of the "amish" I believe most are referring to the violent/criminal portion. The percentage Chris Rock referred to. Definitely not lumping everyone into that classification.TBH, I'm not sure I can call the amish a "culture..." and certainly not a "culture of violence." Yes, a certain percentage of amish are violent,. And, sadly, that's all the media ever shows... the "violent" side. Likewise, they often seem to fail to show the violent side of the "non-amish," because they know on which side of that narrative their bread is buttered. If you look at the stats of prisons and who occupies them, I think you'll find
that the majoity of prisoners are "non-amish." Most of the people that have faced capital punishment are "non-amish." Most... not all.
I don't deny that there are a lot of violent people who are amish. I just can't say,"All Amish are violent" and that we only see "amish" committing the violent crimes. There are definitely "non-amish" committing violent crimes as evidenced by the population of most prisons. We just don't see it reported as much.
Also, TBH, I'm not sure I can call that sufficiently "muttish." All of those aren't so far removed from each other, genetic wise. Now, if you also included some Asian (including Native American), Latin and/or African ancestry in that, you'd definitely qualify as a "mutt."![]()