Carl in Michigan
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Yep. Too bad you missed it.*sigh* Sarcasm is so wasted on some people
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Yep. Too bad you missed it.*sigh* Sarcasm is so wasted on some people
She was too slow because...drumroll....he was..gasp...BLACK.I bet she was too slow making his Sammie!I will repeat to keep the thread on track
More on the story.
He's been identified.
He's a regular customer.
He assaulted her because the food was TAKING TOO LONG
Read the story.
VIDEO: Waitress pulls out handgun after man attacks manager
Well...see, he actually had a good reason to walk back there and punch her in the face..... why didn't you guys post that in the first place?
In fact..... I think the other customers are assholes for not holding her while he punched her....cause if she was slow with his food, she probably wasn't cooking their food any faster........ he is actually the hero of this story.....Right?
That race is not very intelligent..so I would have to go with stupid.Yet he stood there ARGUING. Stupid, or brave?He was going for more until he looked into the circle of doom.
And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
You still have a monolithic WHITE culture. That's changing.I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns
Isn't Denmark closing down the mosques and kicking out the muslims?And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns. It feels safe and nearly all residents are family oriented and respectful to others. Big cities are a bit more concerning, but not too bad.
For some reason, in USA, one does not feel safe in many areas, mostly urban, and the need for guns reflects that. The dangers seem to come more from poor or greedy USA citizens than immigrants, but that can vary in different cities.
The usual suspect....she should have shot his ass.
Only the extremists. Denmark has taken a cautious approach and is now checking everyone entering the country, even from another EU state. However, if you don’t make trouble, then no problem.Isn't Denmark closing down the mosques and kicking out the muslims?And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns. It feels safe and nearly all residents are family oriented and respectful to others. Big cities are a bit more concerning, but not too bad.
For some reason, in USA, one does not feel safe in many areas, mostly urban, and the need for guns reflects that. The dangers seem to come more from poor or greedy USA citizens than immigrants, but that can vary in different cities.
The usual suspect....she should have shot his ass.
she needs to go to a self defense class or two
she hesitated and got lucky this time
she should have popped him a couple of times in the chest
That behavior accounts for the majority of incidents which are denounced as "police brutality."Yet he stood there ARGUING. Stupid, or brave?
And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns. It feels safe and nearly all residents are family oriented and respectful to others. Big cities are a bit more concerning, but not too bad.
For some reason, in USA, one does not feel safe in many areas, mostly urban, and the need for guns reflects that. The dangers seem to come more from poor or greedy USA citizens than immigrants, but that can vary in different cities.
And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns. It feels safe and nearly all residents are family oriented and respectful to others. Big cities are a bit more concerning, but not too bad.
For some reason, in USA, one does not feel safe in many areas, mostly urban, and the need for guns reflects that. The dangers seem to come more from poor or greedy USA citizens than immigrants, but that can vary in different cities.
Yes, gang violence has increased somewhat in recent years in Denmark, but overall crime for normal people has not.Yeah.... you spoke too soon.....And in some areas, fewer guns the better.It’s apparent now, and took me decades to conclude, that guns in the hands of good people does more good than guns in the hands of bad people does bad
I can walk around small cities and towns in Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc and don’t think of guns. It feels safe and nearly all residents are family oriented and respectful to others. Big cities are a bit more concerning, but not too bad.
For some reason, in USA, one does not feel safe in many areas, mostly urban, and the need for guns reflects that. The dangers seem to come more from poor or greedy USA citizens than immigrants, but that can vary in different cities.
The Copenhagen Post - Danish News in English
n fact, compared to 2014 and 2015, the number of gang-related shootings across Denmark in 2016 has shot up considerably, according to police figures.
According to my brother-in-law who spent a lot of time in Denmark on business, it was a wonderful, peaceful place. (He especially liked Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.) But, like many other once happily civilized places, the cancerous effect of immigration is beginning to dull the beauty.Yes, gang violence has increased somewhat in recent years in Denmark, but overall crime for normal people has not.
It feels VERY safe walking around Kobenhavn and especially other cities, in comparison to USA cities. Only need to avoid crossing paths with biker gangs (Hells Angels, Bandidos) and immigrant gangs (Brothas, Loyal to Familia).