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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Blackest Bus Driver In America • About As 'UnBitch Nigga' As It Gets • Intro To The Law of Reciprocity • DV University • Fall 2012

23 comments:

  1. Artis Hughes & Rayon Mcintosh make more sense as a drunk uncle and cousin.



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  2. ... a straight right hand would have took her out... but the uppercut "looks good"... definitely shook her up though..!

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  3. She should have shut up and kept her hands to herself.

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  4. Did you notice the "ponytail" getting out of the way?

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  5. 1) Its a good thing that the White bus driver and White police did not do this to Rosa Parks

    2) Its a good thing that Rosa Parks did not handle herself in public in this manner.

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  6. Truuuuue (2 chains voice)

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  7. @CF, why Rosa Parks and not Claudette Colvin?

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  8. A FATAL CONVERGENCE For DV's Theory And Redirection

    As rapper "Lil Reese" of Chief Keef's "Lil JoJo Killing Posse" is seen doing a "Cleveland Bus Driver" on a Black female - our hero Denmark Vesey will be forced to find an Obama video in which he smacks down a Black female as DV seeks to neutralize those who question if he would allow his own daughter to run with these lyrical Street Pirates and thus?

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/chi-lil-reese-beats-up-female-20121025,0,3110049.htmlstory

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  9. The uppercut is so clean, so textbook...and so unexpected. Oh yeah, and deserved. The bus driver explains his reasonings to the other riders, and there's no real comeback. She asked for it.

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  10. THAT DUDE - You are incorrect.

    AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY (On The Clock) this EMPLOYEE is indeed justified to DEFEND HIMSELF AGAINST A CLEAR AND PRESENT THREAT to his person.

    When HE put the brake on the bus, got up and CLOCKED this female - HE AMPLIFIED THE SITUATION.

    HE SHOULD BE FIRED!!!

    If he was on the street and the same scenario transpired - I would limit my opinion to: "As a man he has no respect for a woman - who, in turn had no respect for herself in 'Acting like a lady'."

    The ONLY debate here is THE THREAT that she posed to him.

    The proper policy would be for him to CALL THE POLICE AND HAVE HER ARRESTED for slapping upon him.

    His words said to her - in response to her words made him complicit in the amplification of the conflict.

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  11. what's up dv, i haven't posted here in awhile but have lurked from time to time. gotta say i haven't been impressed with your posts lately, and this one in particular is a pretty good example.

    i'm not going to return to this post for any further conversation; the misogyny present in the comments above speaks for itself so there's no need for me to argue.

    i just have a couple rhetorical questions: would this "unbitchass nigga" have coldcocked a white woman like that? would this "unbitchass nigga" have done this to a white man? another black man? would that make him an "unbitchass nigga" or just another stupidass nigga?


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  12. Well, neither I nor many black women whom I know carry themselves in this manner.
    If black men are cheering this action and using this very poor example of womanhood to use violence in a dispute with a black women...
    prepare for even more beat downs from the police.
    I am not saying she was right or that he didn't have the right to defend himself, but black men will have a serious series of ass whoopin's by cops if they think this will justify this behavior towards ALL black women in the future.

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  13. Anon & Chosen you all can group hood rats with "black women" if you want to.

    My friend's hood rat sister gave his BLACK WOMAN mother a black eye b/c his mother was trying to protect her grandson from the physical abuse of her hood rat daughter; this hood rat pawns her children's Christmas presents for weed money; she attempts to choke her 16 year old son b/c of a drop in his A+ grade average despite living in an abusive home; she drinks constantly around her children; she followed her fellow hood rat friends, even though she grew up in a comfortable home and neighborhood, as oppose to respecting the advice of blood family that have repeatedly supported her through many mistakes and the four different fathers of her children.

    My mother's friend who is a 60+ year old BLACK WOMAN educator teaches at Hood Rat High were she suffers abuse from her female hood rat students. They curse her out, post mocking pictures of her on the internet and she cannot get help from spineless administration b/c they fear the parents may take complaints to the higher-ups.

    My BLACK WOMAN mother told me of some hood rats that talked about her as she walked by a bus stop. No reason. I admit, if I was present I wouldn't do an uppercut like the bus driver did. I would've leaned into her with an overhand right for talking crazy to my mother.

    A male teacher retaliated after being slapped by a hood rat. She got on the news talking about how a teacher was not suppose to hit back. Chosen, your accusations of "misogyny" only eliminates responsibility on the part of hood rat inc. It fortifies the protective shield of "the customer is always right."

    This bus driver and McDonalds employee sent the message that those safety zones don't really exist, that they will get another job if it means educating a hood rat on keeping their hands to themselves.

    These hood rats learned that company policies are not their for them to abuse human beings who want to work and live. They are people not employees. An employee is a person with a job, but the people part comes first.

    Any job will put their best interests 1st before their employees. Artis Hughes and Rayon Mcintosh are people who put their best interests 1st before the job.

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  14. I'm not saying dude was in the wrong for smacking fire out of somebody with the audacity to spit on/hit him, woman or man, but wasn't it kind of a bitch move that he snuck her?

    I mean, I get his reasoning, if she wanna act like a man, he'll treat her like one, but he didn't even put up a set. He sucker punched her. When he starts talking about bringing the police into it, the implication was that he wasn't going to retaliate personally, he was going to bring the police into it. Then he swings on her.

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  15. Thank you Gee Chee Vision for explaining that every sister ain't a Queen. Just because I will spank a child doesn't mean that's the only tool in the toolbox. But sometimes it's the only one that right for the job.

    To addresss your comment, Doc, he mentions the police as a warning to her. She doesn't care. Who knows how long it will be before the police show up, if they do at all. It's not that serious, and it's not like they should up in the hood for serious stuff.

    So he handles it himself. It's not pretty; it's tragic.

    He didn't sucker punch her; he handled the situation with maximum efficiency. He's a bus driver, not a security guard or prize fighter. He was trying to remove an obstacle that was in the way of him doing his job.

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  16. I HAVE FOUND YOU SAIGAT!!!

    lmao real talk she needed a whoopin for a longtime. I dunno about a uppercut Lmfao but if he gave her a backhand and took the belt to her it, it's all good. Shit the grown folks on the bus Shudda started cussin her out too. No manners man. Alotta of girls nowadays act tough for no reason lol.hope pops ain't lose his job though..

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  17. DV this is probably something you missed.

    http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhbG9ame217w84jlbt

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  18. DV went to sleep on us again.

    His fingers must be crossed too tight with the American election for him to do any typing. :-)

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  19. Don't forget to vote ya'll

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  20. DV
    Big favor, Where is that commentary and documentary regarding school in Prussia? I was looking for that joint and I couldn't find it and I got an audience of 25 and I'd like to refer to it. Hook us up my brotha.. where in the archives?

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