black employee kills elderly customer in wendy for complaining about his food

What's this "2nd Degree" bullshit?

Obviously a case of 1st Degree, the thug was twice the size or more and 1/2 as old as the geezer.

IMHO, this justifies the Electric Chair for Mr. Kendrick, no questions asked.
 
Somewhere our system failed to teach this employee how to behave in a civil society.

He may not have had a father in his home and our school systems lack discipline. Both of those problems can be blamed on liberals.


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Leftist Policies Feed Poverty​

Racism is not primarily responsible for the dissolution of the black family. Leftist policies are. Renowned economist Thomas Sowell explains, “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.” This way of life has kept many black children stuck in cycles of generational poverty.

But because family breakdown, not racism, is overwhelmingly responsible for high rates of child poverty, the solution is found in marriage. The success sequence — 1) get at least a high school degree, 2) get a full-time job, and 3) get married before having any children — lifts 91 percent of youth out of poverty. Marriage is our greatest anti-poverty weapon.

Father Absence Increases Crime​

It’s sickeningly obvious that instances of white cops targeting and brutalizing black suspects exist, but racism isn’t the main explanation for the massive numbers of black men in prison.

Regardless of their race, children who grow up without dads, especially boys, are more likely to commit violent crime. Fathers teach children different lessons than mothers do. One of those vital lessons is teaching children to police themselves through rough-and-tumble play, straight talk, and a disciplinary style inclined toward getting kids to take responsibility for their actions.

Fathers provide their sons a role model of what a strong and self-controlled man looks like, and for daughters they model what a father and husband should be. When a father fails, or is flat-out absent, a young man is more likely to encounter his first enforced boundaries at the hands of police. Prisons could be renamed“centers for dad-deprived boys,” and black boys are dad-deprived more than any other demographic.



The nation's educational system has been subject to a critical reassessment whose magnitude and implications for the future of our public schools are virtually unprecedented. There is no clear consensus on the whys and wherefores of the educational crisis that has purportedly put this "nation at risk" and there is much controversy over the road to reform. There is, however, at least one major point that commands widespread agreement among educators and citizens alike: lack of discipline in the schools is a serious problem whose solution is vital to the renewal of American education.

The discipline issue is a complex one and needs to be more clearly defined. Unfortunately, recent efforts to portray the public schools as arenas of rampant violence and crime serve only to sensationalize, confuse, and delay thoughtful responses to the issue. Most schools are not characterized by lawlessness. Where in-school violence and crime exist, they should be perceived and pursued as such, reported to the proper outside authorities and handled under the appropriate state laws or local ordinances.

In fact, the greatest discipline problems in the schools are classroom disruptions, lack of respect for teacher authority, verbal abuse of teachers, and inappropriate student behavior in school buildings; teachers are especially concerned about students who are chronically disruptive yet cannot be removed from regular classrooms. Less dramatic than crime and violence in the schools, these discipline problems are nonetheless consequential, for they all prevent learning, the real business of our schools. Recognizing, then, that discipline is an issue not only of authority and order but of student learning, the AFT believes that dealing with the problem is inextricably linked to the current educational reform movement and to preserving support for our democratic tradition of public schools.
 
Fuckin' chimpanzee needs to be killed...

Reminds me of last summer. My neighborhood turned mostly black unfortunately. I was sitting with my neighbors when yet another black guy on his motorcycle stopped at the stop sign with his jungle music blaring so loud it could be heard five houses away. We had to stop talking it was so loud. When he drove away, I said to my neighbors "the reason we don't want them living with us is because the color of their skin" and they burst out laughing.
 

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