if she was going to stab or shoot someone just for being mean... it would've happened before being expelled or dropping out.
Or maybe she was in the process of doing so and that is the reason why she got expelled in the first place. They usually don't expel you for anything except threats of violence.
Your entire constructed idea of her is a strawman, as we have zero actual information beyond "was expelled" and the vague details of the crime itself about her. Its not impossible for it to be a self defense attack, but I'd say if it was it was just a straight up reversal of "got attacked, defended self better" rather than some dramatic autistic sob story.
Again. Rittenhouse. Despite having goddamn video, people still tried.
"Turning all against one isn't all that hard to do." as the offspring song goes. Wanna get someone expelled? Claim, repeatedly, they threatened to shoot people or bring a bomb. Same people mass report on youtube or twitter.
You are asking me to believe a hypothetical because it fits what you want this story to be, based on seemingly you just really identifying with a victim story you made up.
When I've seen this exact scenario play out in real time, this exact way (both the expulsion and the hoodrat violence). No lies, no media involved. Just a violent impulsive bastard, and the consequences of them existing. Shit it happened for the first time in my third grade class, and no one ever saw Mark again the expulsion was so fast.
If you had any other evidence to support anything, I'd not be opposed to believing it happened. But you don't, no one does. A single national story that got attention means nothing because the opposite happens everyday too, it just doesn't get put on TV (not since they cancelled Cops at least).
You are asking me to believe a hypothetical because it fits what you want this story to be, based on seemingly you just really identifying with a victim story you made up.
No. I'm saying that the alternatives are more likely and more easily possible then you believe. We know for a fact that it is common behavior for people to false flag a social pariah. So much so I can cite the fucking goddamn bible having to have a commandment against baring false witness. Rittenhouse, mass reporting, fucking reddit mods, false rape allegations against SCOTUS nominees. False rape allegations against men in college. How common does this shit gotta be before you stop thinking it is that rare?
We've had that as a social problem since we were herding goats, my dude, and we never shook the habit.
If you had any other evidence to support anything, I'd not be opposed to believing it happened.
The students aren't even being named by the district. We're both pissing in the wind, but we both know it's not normal to stab someone over nuggies. You think it's some kind of inherent racial inferiority thing and keep ascribing it to being a race and culture thing. I don't share that view.
You just need to be open to the fact that the story might be something else besides "nigs gonna nig."
You just need to be open to the fact that the story might be something else besides "nigs gonna nig."
I never once said "there is no way" to your story. I even said it right there:
I'd not be opposed to believing it happened.
I just think your story has an almost minuscule chance of being true, and you only thinking it because of your own victim complex. Which is why you spent so much of your initial comment whining about yourself. You wanted to whine about how meanie people were to you as a kid, and constructed a perfect segue-way to tie it to an unrelated story.
The student[s] aren't even being named by the district
Which is why I initially even said I doubt the expulsion part was true, as it wasn't reported anywhere else. Which would undermine your point even further.
Its only the one student who wasn't being named, btw. The stabbee (can't say victim, might trigger) is named right there. We have full statements from her mother and everything about her life and giving a lot of details about her. Which is one reason why I leaned into "hood stuff." Because Naima's hopes and dreams were stereotypical hood interests.
You can keep naming examples of "one time, in a random unrelated and completely different scenario someone LIED" but you've yet to do anything but that whataboutism and hope it would accomplish something. I've also seen Men lie about girlfriends being crazy, does that mean I should accept that everytime a man claims one is I believe he is the actual crazy one?
Or maybe she was in the process of doing so and that is the reason why she got expelled in the first place. They usually don't expel you for anything except threats of violence.
Your entire constructed idea of her is a strawman, as we have zero actual information beyond "was expelled" and the vague details of the crime itself about her. Its not impossible for it to be a self defense attack, but I'd say if it was it was just a straight up reversal of "got attacked, defended self better" rather than some dramatic autistic sob story.
Again. Rittenhouse. Despite having goddamn video, people still tried.
"Turning all against one isn't all that hard to do." as the offspring song goes. Wanna get someone expelled? Claim, repeatedly, they threatened to shoot people or bring a bomb. Same people mass report on youtube or twitter.
You are asking me to believe a hypothetical because it fits what you want this story to be, based on seemingly you just really identifying with a victim story you made up.
When I've seen this exact scenario play out in real time, this exact way (both the expulsion and the hoodrat violence). No lies, no media involved. Just a violent impulsive bastard, and the consequences of them existing. Shit it happened for the first time in my third grade class, and no one ever saw Mark again the expulsion was so fast.
If you had any other evidence to support anything, I'd not be opposed to believing it happened. But you don't, no one does. A single national story that got attention means nothing because the opposite happens everyday too, it just doesn't get put on TV (not since they cancelled Cops at least).
No. I'm saying that the alternatives are more likely and more easily possible then you believe. We know for a fact that it is common behavior for people to false flag a social pariah. So much so I can cite the fucking goddamn bible having to have a commandment against baring false witness. Rittenhouse, mass reporting, fucking reddit mods, false rape allegations against SCOTUS nominees. False rape allegations against men in college. How common does this shit gotta be before you stop thinking it is that rare?
We've had that as a social problem since we were herding goats, my dude, and we never shook the habit.
The students aren't even being named by the district. We're both pissing in the wind, but we both know it's not normal to stab someone over nuggies. You think it's some kind of inherent racial inferiority thing and keep ascribing it to being a race and culture thing. I don't share that view.
You just need to be open to the fact that the story might be something else besides "nigs gonna nig."
I never once said "there is no way" to your story. I even said it right there:
I just think your story has an almost minuscule chance of being true, and you only thinking it because of your own victim complex. Which is why you spent so much of your initial comment whining about yourself. You wanted to whine about how meanie people were to you as a kid, and constructed a perfect segue-way to tie it to an unrelated story.
Which is why I initially even said I doubt the expulsion part was true, as it wasn't reported anywhere else. Which would undermine your point even further.
Its only the one student who wasn't being named, btw. The stabbee (can't say victim, might trigger) is named right there. We have full statements from her mother and everything about her life and giving a lot of details about her. Which is one reason why I leaned into "hood stuff." Because Naima's hopes and dreams were stereotypical hood interests.
You can keep naming examples of "one time, in a random unrelated and completely different scenario someone LIED" but you've yet to do anything but that whataboutism and hope it would accomplish something. I've also seen Men lie about girlfriends being crazy, does that mean I should accept that everytime a man claims one is I believe he is the actual crazy one?