R.I.P. Scout26
I was always pleasant, friendly and within arm's reach of a gun.
If government is the answer, it must have been a really, really, really stupid question.
If they don’t know or have a lot of misinformation about what happened, you could use a description like this one:
Got it covered:http://takimag.com/article/the_talk_nonblack_version_john_derbyshire/print#axzz2Zy6mIyGm
4. Explain: Millions of people all over the U.S. are sad about and thinking about Trayvon Martin and other people who were hurt or killed unfairly. Hoodie Day is our school’s way to say how we feel.
Holy hell. It's like giving a loaded gun to a chimpanzee...
the last thing you need is rabies. You're already angry enough as it is.OTOH, there wouldn't be a tweeker left in Georgia...
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! AND THROW SOME STEAK ON THE GRILL!
Parenting for People Who Can't Be Honest and Straight With Their Kids Want to Live in the Past, in Which We Had Some Excuse For Not Knowing That Martin Was Killed Legally, and That Zimmerman Was Not a Racist (Though We Would Understand If He Is a Racist, At This Point)
I pity the poor children who this will be inflicted on.http://www.teachingforchange.org/teaching-about-trayvon-martin-with-young-children
That the average knowledge held by blacks supposedly is lower than for non-blacks is more a reflection on a variety of social factors than raw intelligence.
Black kids that want to better themselves in school and go on to better things are rediculed by their peers as "actin' white"
That would be one of the "variety of social factors" I alluded to.
The bottom line result is the same no matter what kinda excuses you throw in front
So are you suggesting that black kids are of inferior IQ? Ignorance is one thing. Unintelligent is another.
I talked to my kids about Treyvon Martin. It was a great illustration on assault, possibility of grave bodily harm, disparity of force, self defense, and why daddy carries a gun.
Trayvon Martin was an African-American teenager who was walking home from the store. A man named Zimmerman believed that Trayvon looked “suspicious” because he has a lot of stereotypes (wrong ideas) about young Black males. He thought Trayvon did not belong in that neighborhood, even though some of Trayvon’s family lived there. The man decided to take the law into his own hands‒even though the police told him not to‒and he shot Trayvon. This was a terrible thing to do. It is a tragedy.