the police wore the body cams. I watched the clip of the policeman getting shot.
Saying "she could have made it" means nothing. its like saying a bad movie was good because it had potential. She got fired from her job. She is the sum of her choices and anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.
she, like everyone in the world, is the product of their choices. It starts with the (((media))), if they showed 'thug' life as "faggoty" and "cool" lifestyles as being ones of substance and meaning, then it would change the situation.
you say the money should go towards psych support & education about healthy relationships NOT "dead-end programs" but the psych support and education ARE the dead end programs!
If you're told "gang-banging is wrong and will end poorly" then you see the ((media))), your friends and your culture make it look cool as fuck, you're going to ignore some faggot program being taught by someone you dont want to become.
Sometimes there is a reason why you are more likely to make certain choices. Growing up without a proper male figure + the media's promotion of the "get rich or die tryin" thug lifestyle didnt help her making the right choices in spite of being given all the tools. When I watched AIU's videos it was obvious her family thought she was capable of achieving her goals but that she fucked up by hanging out with the wrong people.
A friend is a social worker and told me there are actual patterns for this kind of profile. Usually girls born from single mothers tend to get pregnant when theyre young in an attempt to have the family they never had, and end up being single mothers themselves. Of course, all of us are able to change our destinies through action, but if we were more aware of our strengths and flaws I think our chances of success would increase dramatically.
no family on earth, especially one that could possibly sue for big $$, would EVER say "my daughter wasn't capable of achieving her goals". I dont even trust what you say because I dont watch AIU and you've already lied about them "not wearing body cams". so you've revealed yourself to be either
A) 'someone who will say whatever it takes to justify their opinion (however ill-thought out it may be)'
B) someone who is irresponsibly ill-informed
C) someone who doesn't care enough to check the facts
or
D) all of the above.
"a friend of mine is a social worker" fuck off with that shit. if they even exist, why listen to one? they don't know what the solution is, or they're too ineffectual to enact it. ("b-b-but its t-t-the system thats racist, dont ask me to define clearly what that means though because I can only speak in vague generalities given to me by the liberals who seek to control me by convincing me IM the victim which I readily believe because the alternative is that theyre deadbeats and thats a tough pill to swallow")
Its laughable to think losers are losers because theyre "not aware of their strengths"
AIU made a 3 videos about the case. I think it was there were I learned that the policemen were wearing no body cams. I may have gotten it wrong, so I apologize if I did. However, pay attention to the fact that I never blamed the police for her death.
Regarding social workers. 99% are just state-sponsored SJWs that pretend to be saving the world while actually doing nothing.
My friend, on the other hand, only worked as social worker for a short period and quit it altogether when she realized there was almost nothing she could actually do to help people (the main obstacle being bureaucracy) and that basically no civil servant or NGO was interested in solving shit because they'd be redundant. She is works at a totally non-related field, but she has the training and actually when we discuss these cases - not Breonna's because it hasn't been a popular case here - she can easily explain the psychology behind many patterns and behaviors. These patterns are actually predictable for anyone with the proper training. It does not mean that your environment marks your destiny, but it definitely explains why the cycle of poverty is hard to break from a psychological perspective. Given appropriate counseling I personally believe more kids would grow up to have fulfilling lives.
imho, this would not imply teaching children bs about being victims, but rather assisting them and helping them make the right choices and understand that they can actively change their lives.
the police wore the body cams. I watched the clip of the policeman getting shot.
Saying "she could have made it" means nothing. its like saying a bad movie was good because it had potential. She got fired from her job. She is the sum of her choices and anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.
she, like everyone in the world, is the product of their choices. It starts with the (((media))), if they showed 'thug' life as "faggoty" and "cool" lifestyles as being ones of substance and meaning, then it would change the situation.
you say the money should go towards psych support & education about healthy relationships NOT "dead-end programs" but the psych support and education ARE the dead end programs! If you're told "gang-banging is wrong and will end poorly" then you see the ((media))), your friends and your culture make it look cool as fuck, you're going to ignore some faggot program being taught by someone you dont want to become.
Sometimes there is a reason why you are more likely to make certain choices. Growing up without a proper male figure + the media's promotion of the "get rich or die tryin" thug lifestyle didnt help her making the right choices in spite of being given all the tools. When I watched AIU's videos it was obvious her family thought she was capable of achieving her goals but that she fucked up by hanging out with the wrong people.
A friend is a social worker and told me there are actual patterns for this kind of profile. Usually girls born from single mothers tend to get pregnant when theyre young in an attempt to have the family they never had, and end up being single mothers themselves. Of course, all of us are able to change our destinies through action, but if we were more aware of our strengths and flaws I think our chances of success would increase dramatically.
no family on earth, especially one that could possibly sue for big $$, would EVER say "my daughter wasn't capable of achieving her goals". I dont even trust what you say because I dont watch AIU and you've already lied about them "not wearing body cams". so you've revealed yourself to be either
A) 'someone who will say whatever it takes to justify their opinion (however ill-thought out it may be)'
B) someone who is irresponsibly ill-informed
C) someone who doesn't care enough to check the facts
or
D) all of the above.
"a friend of mine is a social worker" fuck off with that shit. if they even exist, why listen to one? they don't know what the solution is, or they're too ineffectual to enact it. ("b-b-but its t-t-the system thats racist, dont ask me to define clearly what that means though because I can only speak in vague generalities given to me by the liberals who seek to control me by convincing me IM the victim which I readily believe because the alternative is that theyre deadbeats and thats a tough pill to swallow")
Its laughable to think losers are losers because theyre "not aware of their strengths"
Wowowowow talk about butt-hurt
AIU made a 3 videos about the case. I think it was there were I learned that the policemen were wearing no body cams. I may have gotten it wrong, so I apologize if I did. However, pay attention to the fact that I never blamed the police for her death.
Regarding social workers. 99% are just state-sponsored SJWs that pretend to be saving the world while actually doing nothing.
My friend, on the other hand, only worked as social worker for a short period and quit it altogether when she realized there was almost nothing she could actually do to help people (the main obstacle being bureaucracy) and that basically no civil servant or NGO was interested in solving shit because they'd be redundant. She is works at a totally non-related field, but she has the training and actually when we discuss these cases - not Breonna's because it hasn't been a popular case here - she can easily explain the psychology behind many patterns and behaviors. These patterns are actually predictable for anyone with the proper training. It does not mean that your environment marks your destiny, but it definitely explains why the cycle of poverty is hard to break from a psychological perspective. Given appropriate counseling I personally believe more kids would grow up to have fulfilling lives.
imho, this would not imply teaching children bs about being victims, but rather assisting them and helping them make the right choices and understand that they can actively change their lives.
"YoU SaW i wAs LyINg aNd CaLlEd mE oN mY sHiT YoU MusT bE bUtT-HuRt" fuck off mate, im not reading/taking the time to fact check you.