Black Man Kills Himself after attacking random Asian Women in NYC who rejected him.
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[QUOTE=purvisdavid1;48044166]What in the god damn fuck.
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[quote]Step 1. Introduce yourself to Brain Enhancement Pills. [/quote]
I may have found the problem.
If mental healthcare was greatly improved in the US, you'd probably see a decline in mass shootings as well.
I'm not trying to start an off topic debate I'm just saying that you'd see a big ripple effect if politicians got off their ass and decided to reformat mental healthcare and provide it for free to all citizens
I wonder how many other normal-seeming people are also dealing with internal issues like this.
Something went really wrong with this kid. Pretty sad, really.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;48043826]even more evidence that our mental healthcare in this country is abysmal[/QUOTE]
What is this supposed to mean? What is our mental healthcare system supposed to do to prevent this? People always say something along these lines about our mental healthcare system being flawed, exactly what is flawed about it?
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;48045963]If mental healthcare was greatly improved in the US, you'd probably see a decline in mass shootings as well.
I'm not trying to start an off topic debate I'm just saying that you'd see a big ripple effect if politicians got off their ass and decided to reformat mental healthcare and provide it for free to all citizens[/QUOTE]
"Don't regulate guns! Its the the fact that our society doesn't properly deal with mental health issues, not the guns!"
This is quickly followed by them never allocating spending towards mental health. Frankly, I think one of the biggest factors that makes Canada less violent than the US. Our somewhat better treatment of the mentally ill.
[QUOTE] I’ve been rejected by Women my entire life. I never understood why, but whenever I stopped to woo- I always ended up getting the same excuse every single time. Sorry I have a Boyfriend or Sorry I’m in a rush. Some Women even ignored me completely.[/QUOTE]
Shame that some people feel entitled to a partner.
[QUOTE=srobins;48046454]What is this supposed to mean? What is our mental healthcare system supposed to do to prevent this? People always say something along these lines about our mental healthcare system being flawed, exactly what is flawed about it?[/QUOTE]
a lot of it is with how prohibitively expensive it is, a big part of it is the stigma surrounding it, and a not-insignificant amount of it is the focus on medication sans therapy or overmedication rather than proper medication and therapy
[QUOTE=Arrows;48043736]Most people prefer to stick with their own race, he seemed to have some weird fetish for Asian women.[/QUOTE]
what the fuck does that even mean. He isn't a different species or something Jesus.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;48046486]a lot of it is with how prohibitively expensive it is, a big part of it is the stigma surrounding it, and a not-insignificant amount of it is the focus on medication sans therapy or overmedication rather than proper medication and therapy[/QUOTE]
Is mental health not covered by health insurance?
[QUOTE=Vodkavia;48046411]It's really not that simple though; going ahead and getting mental treatment is unfortunately something people truly fear.[/QUOTE]
That's why you make steps to make these facilities not look scary
I go to a place owned by the Australian Government, when you step into the facility it's all colourful and there's posters on shit that's affecting the youth.
So when you enter you don't feel like it's scary or haunting, it's a very big safe space. That's what America needs, because when you modernise these areas you will find people will be more comfortable and accepting of the help they are going to receive.
[editline]25th June 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=srobins;48046501]Is mental health not covered by health insurance?[/QUOTE]
mental health cover should be free for all tbh, just like many things
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;48046643]That's why you make steps to make these facilities not look scary
I go to a place owned by the Australian Government, when you step into the facility it's all colourful and there's posters on shit that's affecting the youth.
So when you enter you don't feel like it's scary or haunting, it's a very big safe space. That's what America needs, because when you modernise these areas you will find people will be more comfortable and accepting of the help they are going to receive.
[editline]25th June 2015[/editline]
mental health cover should be free for all tbh, just like many things[/QUOTE]
If you're a danger to yourself or others you can and will be admitted regardless of financial status, unless I'm severely misunderstanding something. I agree it'd be ideal if mental health (as well as physical healthcare) was free for all but in reality it's entirely unrealistic and it's a bit repetitive hearing people keep going on about mental health not magically preventing tragedies when the only fix would be to make that care free.
[QUOTE=Arrows;48043736]Most people prefer to stick with their own race, he seemed to have some weird fetish for Asian women.[/QUOTE]
I'm trying really really hard to make sense of this post.
I think he meant something along the lines of:
"Most people prefer to have partners that are the same skin color as themselves, he seemed to have a personal preference for Asian women."
Whoa, suicide by hanging by people who don't even know.
Thats crazy.
Not in a mentally unstable kind of way but in a "whoa, thats crazy" kind of way.
Eeh, also a mentally unstable kind of way.
[quote=mr. Talented]It got really bad. This weekend I decided to talk to over 150 Asian Women, which ended horribly[/quote]
Was he wearing his space suit troughout the weekend?
Some dedication though, I guess.
I can kinda understand one can get mentally unstable after beeing rejected a 150 times, but maybe you know, stop after 10.
10 would be a lot in a weekend, IMHO.
Pretty much Elliot Rogers urban edition
There was a study from Columbia that Asian people tend to prefer partners with lighter skin (i.e: other asian men, or white men), but not darker skin (latino, black, etc.), which is why you see so many asian women with white guys (white people didn't have any overall preference in race in partners). I think there's a general feeling among the poor that Asians and whites are considered more important than black or latino people. And, I can see where they'd get that idea. I live near Tyson's Corner, VA, which has a really expensive, high class mall (The Galleria). Tysons is a business district, and has a huge Korean population. as a result, when you go to both the galleria and tysons one (expensive mall but not nearly as higher class as the galleria), you see a LOT of affluent asian and white people (as well as rich persian people). connected to Tysons one is a new luxury apartment complex called VITA, and sure enough, the only people I see coming in our out on the deck that connects it to the mall and the shake shack are wealthy white or asian people. Also, I realized my girlfriend and I fall under this observation. She's asian, we both go to tysons a lot, and one of my dreams is to move into a luxury apartment around Tyson's Corner. I can see how a lot of black people would look at me and my girlfriend and see us as part of the problem.
Of course, nothing justifies what this guy did because he's obviously fucking nuts, but I can see where the animosity comes from. Go to a rich neighborhood or business district and you see all these white guys with beautiful asian girlfriends, rich, shopping, wearing nice clothes, and you think "What the fuck?? Why can't I have that? Why do average looking white dudes get hot Asian girlfriends just because they have money??"
And that's where the Social Justice narrative of race-relations starts to break down a little. If the entire country is a white-supremacy keeping non-whites down, then why do all these affluent areas have a very large Asian (particularly Korean and Chinese) population, and more importantly, why do people who feel wronged by society for their race hate both whites AND asian people?
It can't be about race anymore for them; it has to be just about blaming everyone who has things better than you. It comforts someone to know that they're being kept down because of their race or because of their gender, but when you start to blame other races than white people for your problems, this "patriarchy" or "white supremacy" starts to really turn into "Why can't I have that life?"
I think the number one deciding factor of your social class is your parents' social class. If your parents were poor, you'll probably be poor. If your parents were rich, you'll probably be rich. 150 years ago we ended slavery, and nearly every single black person in America was thrust into the social hierarchy on the bottom floor and had to build their way up from there. Even if you were to 100% eliminate racism from every single person's brain in the United States, pass all the perfect laws to give equal protection to everyone under the law, and pass programs that give equal opportunity to everyone (subsidized housing, education, healthcare, etc. for poor people), black people would still come out on the bottom, because of their ancestors place in society. This is why most inmates are black, and 1 in 3 black men will go to jail. Regardless of some kind of white supremacist-in-cahoots-with-asian-people society, black people will end up poorer than white people just because of where their parents were.
[QUOTE=DeathDoom;48043899]11. Learn how to make explosives.[/QUOTE]
Well that came from nowhere.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;48048011]
I think the number one deciding factor of your social class is your parents' social class. If your parents were poor, you'll probably be poor. If your parents were rich, you'll probably be rich. 150 years ago we ended slavery, and nearly every single black person in America was thrust into the social hierarchy on the bottom floor and had to build their way up from there. Even if you were to 100% eliminate racism from every single person's brain in the United States, pass all the perfect laws to give equal protection to everyone under the law, and pass programs that give equal opportunity to everyone (subsidized housing, education, healthcare, etc. for poor people), black people would still come out on the bottom, because of their ancestors place in society. This is why most inmates are black, and 1 in 3 black men will go to jail. Regardless of some kind of white supremacist-in-cahoots-with-asian-people society, black people will end up poorer than white people just because of where their parents were.[/QUOTE]
The problem is that these people have no notion of Legacy. That's something only education will bring.
It doesn't matter if you're poor, you can always have your childrens life be better than yours. And they can in turn give something better to their children. No ammount of state funding will level you with a Rockefeller because they hundreds of years of legacy.
I swear to God, there's going to be a retard tying this to "Minority oppression once again!"
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;48045963]I'm not trying to start an off topic debate I'm just saying that you'd see a big ripple effect if politicians got off their ass and decided to reformat mental healthcare and provide it for free to all citizens[/QUOTE]
It just being free isn't enough with the stigma attached to mental healthcare, that and there are negative repercussions of seeking mental healthcare. Your rights become about as limited as a felon until you go before a court.
I just read those steps to success and
[quote]7. Calculate how many days you have left on Earth. The average human is given 33,000 days of life. Subtract that from your age today by dividing 365. For example, if your 25 multiply that by 365 then subtract 33,000.[/quote]
I don't think this math works?
[QUOTE=gk99;48065367]I just read those steps to success and
I don't think this math works?[/QUOTE]
Apparently I died 66 years ago.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;48048011]wall of text[/QUOTE]
As someone who actually lives in that area as well, I definitely also notice this trend.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;48065573]Apparently I died 66 years ago.[/QUOTE]
mods will have to ban this account now, it's a dead user anyways
rip
That much rejection would probably fuck anyone up.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;48046461]"Don't regulate guns! Its the the fact that our society doesn't properly deal with mental health issues, not the guns!"
This is quickly followed by them never allocating spending towards mental health. Frankly, I think one of the biggest factors that makes Canada less violent than the US. Our somewhat better treatment of the mentally ill.
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Except guns weren't involved in this as far as I can tell? Also this happened in NYC which has extremely strict gun control for the US. So really, guns have nothing to do with this story.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;48048011]There was a study from Columbia that Asian people tend to prefer partners with lighter skin (i.e: other asian men, or white men), but not darker skin (latino, black, etc.), which is why you see so many asian women with white guys (white people didn't have any overall preference in race in partners). I think there's a general feeling among the poor that Asians and whites are considered more important than black or latino people. And, I can see where they'd get that idea. I live near Tyson's Corner, VA, which has a really expensive, high class mall (The Galleria). Tysons is a business district, and has a huge Korean population. as a result, when you go to both the galleria and tysons one (expensive mall but not nearly as higher class as the galleria), you see a LOT of affluent asian and white people (as well as rich persian people). connected to Tysons one is a new luxury apartment complex called VITA, and sure enough, the only people I see coming in our out on the deck that connects it to the mall and the shake shack are wealthy white or asian people. Also, I realized my girlfriend and I fall under this observation. She's asian, we both go to tysons a lot, and one of my dreams is to move into a luxury apartment around Tyson's Corner. I can see how a lot of black people would look at me and my girlfriend and see us as part of the problem.
Of course, nothing justifies what this guy did because he's obviously fucking nuts, but I can see where the animosity comes from. Go to a rich neighborhood or business district and you see all these white guys with beautiful asian girlfriends, rich, shopping, wearing nice clothes, and you think "What the fuck?? Why can't I have that? Why do average looking white dudes get hot Asian girlfriends just because they have money??"
And that's where the Social Justice narrative of race-relations starts to break down a little. If the entire country is a white-supremacy keeping non-whites down, then why do all these affluent areas have a very large Asian (particularly Korean and Chinese) population, and more importantly, why do people who feel wronged by society for their race hate both whites AND asian people?
It can't be about race anymore for them; it has to be just about blaming everyone who has things better than you. It comforts someone to know that they're being kept down because of their race or because of their gender, but when you start to blame other races than white people for your problems, this "patriarchy" or "white supremacy" starts to really turn into "Why can't I have that life?"
I think the number one deciding factor of your social class is your parents' social class. If your parents were poor, you'll probably be poor. If your parents were rich, you'll probably be rich. 150 years ago we ended slavery, and nearly every single black person in America was thrust into the social hierarchy on the bottom floor and had to build their way up from there. Even if you were to 100% eliminate racism from every single person's brain in the United States, pass all the perfect laws to give equal protection to everyone under the law, and pass programs that give equal opportunity to everyone (subsidized housing, education, healthcare, etc. for poor people), black people would still come out on the bottom, because of their ancestors place in society. This is why most inmates are black, and 1 in 3 black men will go to jail. Regardless of some kind of white supremacist-in-cahoots-with-asian-people society, black people will end up poorer than white people just because of where their parents were.[/QUOTE]
You have some pretty like contrary thoughts right there. You're mentioning born social class and heiracry and bringing up how that affects where people are in life, and an important thing to note is that a lot of those Koreans or Japanese or Asian people in general have been in living memory at that bottom level floor. When talking about Ancestors place and how that keeps people at the bottom, there is a stark contrast between the grandparents of the current generation of Koreans or Chinese or Japanese people as they were Peasant stock in the post war years and prior.
The reason why there's a different achievement level and a different incarceration rate ties a lot to the value of education between different cultures. As it stands, regardless of income or social class, Asians are extremely competitive in education and hold it up as valuable in their culture. You'll see places like prestigious schools in the NYC area being largely populated by lower and middle class Asian students. There's a large effort to uplift themselves through education and that sort of means can propel a family through income levels within generations. I know myself, my father and his family grew up poor as shit in LA and him and half of his family who got an education made it out. Simply because of that, and hundreds of thousands of similar stories, I'm of the opinion that the Socio part of socioeconomics has as much to do with a persons lot as the economies part.
In contrast, with Black America the reality is that education isn't a priority. It's something seen as "White" and met with scorn and widespread disinterest. There's a bucket of crabs mindset seen when it comes to it, and that sort of behavior echos down. Even giving equal and better educational opportunities does little to help out as this mindset is pervasive. Look at the DC school system, it's the most well funded in the country and the black students there perform synonymously to that of barely funded inner city schools.
Regarding prisons, most inmates aren't black. Though black inmates are 'overrepresented' as that ties into the crime rate. When the race of the offender of around 30 percent of crime is Black, that will also be similar trends with who ends up incarcerated.
There was a look into it done by a Nigerian Professor. [URL]http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/rich-black-flunking/Content?oid=1070459[/URL]
[quote]Ogbu found a near-consensus among black students of every grade level that they and their peers did not work hard in school. The effort these students put into their schoolwork also decreased markedly from elementary school to high school. Students gave many reasons for their disinterest. Some said they simply didn't want to do the work; others told Ogbu "it was not cool to be successful." Some kids blamed school for their failures and said teachers did not motivate them, while others said they wanted to do well but didn't know how to study. Some students evidently had internalized the belief that blacks are not as intelligent as whites, which gave rise to self-doubt and resignation. But almost of the students admitted that they simply failed to put academic achievement before other pursuits such as TV, work, playing sports, or talking on the phone.
The anthropologist also looked at peer pressure among black students to determine just what effect that had on school performance. He concluded that there was a culture among black students to reject behaviors perceived to be "white," which included making good grades, speaking Standard English, being overly involved in class, and enrolling in honors or advanced-placement courses. The students told Ogbu that engaging in these behaviors suggested one was renouncing his or her black identity. Ogbu concluded that the African-American peer culture, by and large, put pressure on students not to do well in school, as if it were an affront to blackness.
The professor says he discovered this sentiment even in middle- and upper-class homes where the parents were college-educated. "Black parents mistrusted the school system as a white institution," he wrote. They did not supervise their children's homework, didn't show up at school events, and failed to motivate their children to engage in their work. This too was a cultural norm, Ogbu concluded. "They thought or believed, that it was the responsibility of teachers and the schools to make their children learn and perform successfully; that is, they held the teachers, rather than themselves, accountable for their children's academic success or failure," he wrote.
Why black parents who mistrusted the school district as a white institution would leave it up to that same system to educate their children confounded Ogbu. "I'm still trying to understand it," he conceded. "It's a system you don't trust, and yet you don't take the education of your own kids into your hands."[/quote]
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;48045963]If mental healthcare was greatly improved in the US, you'd probably see a decline in mass shootings as well.
I'm not trying to start an off topic debate I'm just saying that you'd see a big ripple effect if politicians got off their ass and decided to reformat mental healthcare and provide it for free to all citizens[/QUOTE]
That would be socialist you commie!
I'm going to try to turn his 16 tips into something actually useful. Dude snapped in the last chunk of his life, I'd like the sane man he once was to not have died in vain.
[QUOTE=DeathDoom;48043899]1. Introduce yourself to Brain Enhancement Pills.[/quote]
COD determined
[quote]2. Purchase a Molskine Book and a Molskine pen.
3. Think BIG, Think Small, Think Bigger than BIG & Think Smaller than small.
4. Fight with your brain. Take your anger out on knowledge.[/quote]
This is just some Jaden Smith type shit. If you thought really hard and twisted his words for a while, you could come up with something good, but as it stands it's not helpful.
[quote]5. When you feel insecure think about inventing a cure.[/quote]
Perhaps "inventing a cure" meant imagining yourself in a position where you've done something absolutely great for humanity? That's actually something I've done before, it seems to work as long as you don't have an anxiety disorder or something.
[quote]6. Turn your day into hours.
7. Calculate how many days you have left on Earth. The average human is given 33,000 days of life. Subtract that from your age today by dividing 365. For example, if your 25 multiply that by 365 then subtract [i]from[/i] 33,000.[/quote]
I can see where he's going with this, it's another variant of "make your time on earth count". Pretty damn common, but still solid once you correct his math.
[quote]8. Learn how to get yourself published.[/quote]
Perhaps related to #5?
[quote]9. Create videos and audiobooks on what you think is useful.[/quote]
To teach the people who come after you your knowledge. It works.
[quote]10. Learn from what groups of people didn’t do in the past. Use that to your advantage.[/quote]
A variant of "try new things". Perhaps a corollary to "those who don't learn history etc etc"?
[quote]11. Learn how to make explosives.
12. Apply for a job with the U.S. Government The House of Representatives[/quote]
This is the point where it just becomes unsalvageable. There ain't any good shit I can spin out of these two.
[quote]13. Actually be intelligent.[/quote]
m'lady
[quote]14. Sacrifice Romance for Knowledge. Document how long that will be a priority.[/quote]
...that's not how aromanticism works...
[quote]15. Use the word beep in replacement for curse words.[/quote]
turn yourself into a truck backup alarm just do it you piece of beep
[quote]16. Remove the word WHY from your vocabulary.[/QUOTE]
question nothing become obedient despite everything i said before yes
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that was actually a little more difficult than anticipated
I have to admit, that is a creative way to go.
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