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Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Phatscotty on Wed May 06, 2015 1:23 am



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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Wed May 06, 2015 1:35 am

More like heroin, amirite?
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Dukasaur on Wed May 06, 2015 2:08 am

mrswdk wrote:More like heroin, amirite?


Heroin is a drug. Heroine is the correct word for a female hero.

And, I wouldn't go so far as to call her a heroine, but I do think she did the right thing.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby khazalid on Wed May 06, 2015 8:54 am

Dukasaur wrote:
mrswdk wrote:More like heroin, amirite?


Heroin is a drug. Heroine is the correct word for a female hero.

And, I wouldn't go so far as to call her a heroine, but I do think she did the right thing.


so you are indeed as dense as you appear eh?
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby tkr4lf on Thu May 07, 2015 9:14 am

Child abusing piece of shit. I hope she burns in hell with the likes of Hitler and Pol Pot.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby TA1LGUNN3R on Thu May 07, 2015 3:23 pm

Maybe if she'd done her job right in the first place the boy wouldn't have been there to begin with.

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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby notyou2 on Fri May 08, 2015 9:43 am

What if she had the wrong kid? She would be up on charges.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Dukasaur on Fri May 08, 2015 9:54 am

notyou2 wrote:What if she had the wrong kid? She would be up on charges.

Yeah, she would, but that says more about the decline of our society than about her. Used to be, if you caught a kid setting fire to someone's mailbox or whatever, you'd give him a smack upside the head, then march him home to his parents and they'd give him a real whipping. Then we started seeing this bullshit where people would yell "you don't have the right to touch my kid!" instead of saying "thanks for bringing this little shit home." Now it's gotten even worse, where they're likely to call the cops and have you charged. "It takes a village to raise a kid" is the old proverb, but we've really forgotten that.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Fri May 08, 2015 10:56 am

It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins. Chinese people are (by and large) complete bystanders, and the sense of community that exists in big cities is absolutely zero, and yet China is a very safe place to live. No gangs of kids hanging out in the street intimidating people, no one vandalizing bus stops or keying cars... little reason to fear strangers for any reason at all, really.

The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby AndyDufresne on Fri May 08, 2015 11:46 am

mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins. Chinese people are (by and large) complete bystanders, and the sense of community that exists in big cities is absolutely zero, and yet China is a very safe place to live. No gangs of kids hanging out in the street intimidating people, no one vandalizing bus stops or keying cars... little reason to fear strangers for any reason at all, really.

The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.


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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Fri May 08, 2015 11:18 pm

I knew Andy would agree with me. He's smart like that.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Phatscotty on Sat May 09, 2015 12:30 am

mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins.


So, nobody ever has anything to report to the local Communist party official?
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Sat May 09, 2015 3:50 am

Phatscotty wrote:
mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins.


So, nobody ever has anything to report to the local Communist party official?


Nah, they're too busy singing rousing Marxist anthems as they beat iron bars into shape in their factory workshops.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Fewnix on Sat May 09, 2015 4:00 am

I think the advice was not to be a hero.

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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby muy_thaiguy on Sat May 09, 2015 7:41 pm

mrswdk wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins.


So, nobody ever has anything to report to the local Communist party official?


Nah, they're too busy singing rousing Marxist anthems as they beat iron bars into shape in their factory workshops.

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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Phatscotty on Sun May 10, 2015 5:43 pm

TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Maybe if she'd done her job right in the first place the boy wouldn't have been there to begin with.

-TG


She did her job. He was grounded and told specifically not to participate in the riot. The boy has a part to play too in doing the right thing
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Phatscotty on Sun May 10, 2015 5:47 pm

AndyDufresne wrote:
mrswdk wrote:
The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.




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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Lootifer on Sun May 10, 2015 11:35 pm

mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins. Chinese people are (by and large) complete bystanders, and the sense of community that exists in big cities is absolutely zero, and yet China is a very safe place to live. No gangs of kids hanging out in the street intimidating people, no one vandalizing bus stops or keying cars... little reason to fear strangers for any reason at all, really.

The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.

Its a cool story in all, but I too have nothing to fear from strangers; yet if someone falls over in my culture we help them up.

Sure you have a wonderful society based on self interest where kids are perfectly behaved. Perfect little robots with a homogenous culture. Great outcome

Personally I think the society you just described is abhorrent though.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Lootifer on Sun May 10, 2015 11:54 pm

Phatscotty wrote:
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Maybe if she'd done her job right in the first place the boy wouldn't have been there to begin with.

-TG


She did her job. He was grounded and told specifically not to participate in the riot. The boy has a part to play too in doing the right thing

On topic I have a lot of respect for what that woman did; I don't think smacking him round the head was a particularly ideal solution* but that notwithstanding it was great example to set to other parents that they can and should take an active role in controlling their children.

* she didn't HAVE to hit him, she very likely would have achieved the same outcome without the hits
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Mon May 11, 2015 12:42 am

Lootifer wrote:
mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins. Chinese people are (by and large) complete bystanders, and the sense of community that exists in big cities is absolutely zero, and yet China is a very safe place to live. No gangs of kids hanging out in the street intimidating people, no one vandalizing bus stops or keying cars... little reason to fear strangers for any reason at all, really.

The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.

Its a cool story in all, but I too have nothing to fear from strangers; yet if someone falls over in my culture we help them up.

Sure you have a wonderful society based on self interest where kids are perfectly behaved. Perfect little robots with a homogenous culture. Great outcome

Personally I think the society you just described is abhorrent though.


People can often be unwilling to directly help an apparently injured stranger because of the number of scammers out there who will lie on the floor and wait until someone comes to help them, then accuse the rescuer of knocking them down and attempt to sue them. Getting involved when you see someone else getting scammed puts you at pretty big risk of getting caught in the crossfire, so that's why people are also reluctant to do that.

The unwillingness to get involved in someone else's fights is because, in Chinese culture, a stranger getting involved will totally humiliate the people having the dispute. By intervening you are a) being incredibly rude, and b) being totally unconstructive.

Maybe you could refrain from passing judgements on a society that you clearly don't understand.

In the mean time, I will get on the phone to President Xi and ask that he immediately starts bullying waitresses and tells the police to look the other way when people brag about gang raping drunk young girls on social media, so that China can start its journey towards being as perfect as New Zealand.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Lootifer on Mon May 11, 2015 1:19 am

You described a culture from an internal point of view. I thought it abhorrent based on your description. If I am passing judgment on something I don't understand it is because you have failed to communicate well enough for me to understand properly, or, well you know, I am coming to my own objective conclusion that what you have described is abhorrent.

Also the fun thing about freedom is I get to go down the road (I work 500m from Parliament) and shout as loud as I can/feel like how terrible it is that John Key pulled a pony tail; now because the bulk of the population are all JK fanbois (I personally think he's a straight up weirdo) then I will probably be ignored, but at least I can if I want.

Also you really want to compare horror stories? Really?
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Mon May 11, 2015 1:27 am

Lootifer wrote:You described a culture from an internal point of view. I thought it abhorrent based on your description. If I am passing judgment on something I don't understand it is because you have failed to communicate well enough for me to understand properly, or, well you know, I am coming to my own objective conclusion that what you have described is abhorrent.


You are failing to understand because you are not reading properly and making rash assumptions. I didn't say anything about Chinese kids being robots or about Chinese not helping up those who fall over. All I said was that street crime is rare to the point of non-existence and that kids here don't think it's cool to act like delinquents.

Apparently in your mind, a child is either a rebel against their society or a robot. How sad for you.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby Lootifer on Mon May 11, 2015 4:40 am

mrswdk wrote:
Lootifer wrote:
mrswdk wrote:It's more than that, though. In China, 99.9% of people won't interfere in anything that isn't their business. See a guy slapping his wife around in the street? Ignore. See someone getting pick-pocketed? Keep quiet. See a fake injury scammer attempting to extort someone? Stay out of it, even if that means the scammer wins. Chinese people are (by and large) complete bystanders, and the sense of community that exists in big cities is absolutely zero, and yet China is a very safe place to live. No gangs of kids hanging out in the street intimidating people, no one vandalizing bus stops or keying cars... little reason to fear strangers for any reason at all, really.

The way I see it, I think it's the subculture that exists in countries like the US and UK where behaving like a moron is cool and desirable. Being a 'gangsta' or a delinquent teen is something that a lot of young people romanticize. They think it's cool to act like they're simple, get in fights, drop out of school, break the law and generally resist any rule anyone tries to impose on them. Many of those young people grow up being taught that society is something to rebel against. In contrast, no Chinese young person (except a couple of jerk-off kids of billionaires) think it's cool to act like a delinquent - they think it's retarded. A desire to become educated and successful, and wanting to be seen as upstanding and upright is the dominant mindset here. Kids wouldn't refrain from setting fire to a mailbox because they're worried about being punished - they'd refrain from doing so because they don't want to look like a loser in front of their peers.

Its a cool story in all, but I too have nothing to fear from strangers; yet if someone falls over in my culture we help them up.

Sure you have a wonderful society based on self interest where kids are perfectly behaved. Perfect little robots with a homogenous culture. Great outcome

Personally I think the society you just described is abhorrent though.


People can often be unwilling to directly help an apparently injured stranger because of the number of scammers out there who will lie on the floor and wait until someone comes to help them, then accuse the rescuer of knocking them down and attempt to sue them. Getting involved when you see someone else getting scammed puts you at pretty big risk of getting caught in the crossfire, so that's why people are also reluctant to do that.

The unwillingness to get involved in someone else's fights is because, in Chinese culture, a stranger getting involved will totally humiliate the people having the dispute. By intervening you are a) being incredibly rude, and b) being totally unconstructive.

Maybe you could refrain from passing judgements on a society that you clearly don't understand.

In the mean time, I will get on the phone to President Xi and ask that he immediately starts bullying waitresses and tells the police to look the other way when people brag about gang raping drunk young girls on social media, so that China can start its journey towards being as perfect as New Zealand.


Here i bolded the bits i find abhorrent for you

I couldnt care less if your population is churning out perfect kids (although I would be very surprised if any of them did any good in creativity scales). Its your culture of indifference that I dont like.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby mrswdk on Mon May 11, 2015 6:13 am

I never said anything about indifference, either.

Maybe one day you will open your mind.
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Re: Baltimore Mother - Hero or Heroine?

Postby waauw on Mon May 11, 2015 6:35 am

Is this german Class? OP wrote every Noun with a capital Letter.
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