Wonder why this video isn't more mainstream?

warrior-cat

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Detective Cruz Hernandez told the Dallas Morning News that Rowlett police believe the attack was caused by a dispute during school hours.
Yes, but they could have at least waited until she was without the 3 year old.
 

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I am not detective and I know little about the case, but if I had to guess here is what happened:

Black girl 1 gets into some sort of disagreement with Bi-Racial girl during school hours. Black girl 1 challenges Bi-Racial girl to a fight after school. Black girl 1 shows up with all of her friends expecting a fight. Bi-Racial girl and her friend show up to the playground with the kid. Bi-Racial girl doesn't want to look scared of Black Girl 1, but also doesn't want to fight. So, she brings the kid to the playground so that she is still at the fight site, but she can say she isn't there to fight she is just there to babysit her little cousin while she plays. Then she doesn't look scared because she didn't show up, but she gets out of the fight because there is a kid present. Black Girl 1 still challenges her to fight when the kid is in her arms. Bi-Racial girl refuses to fight because of the child and Black Girl 2 takes matters (hair) into her own hands in a brutal and outrageous manner.
 
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I am not detective and I know little about the case, but if I had to guess here is what happened:

Black girl 1 gets into some sort of disagreement with Bi-Racial girl during school hours. Black girl 1 challenges Bi-Racial girl to a fight after school. Black girl 1 shows up with all of her friends expecting a fight. Bi-Racial girl and her friend show up to the playground with the kid. Bi-Racial girl doesn't want to look scared of Black Girl 1, but also doesn't want to fight. So, she brings the kid to the playground so that she is still at the fight site, but she can say she isn't there to fight she is just there to babysit her little cousin while she plays. Then she doesn't look scared because she didn't show up, but she gets out of the fight because there is a kid present. Black Girl 1 still challenges her to fight when the kid is in her arms. Bi-Racial girl refuses to fight because of the child and Black Girl 2 takes matters (hair) into her own hands in a brutal and outrageous manner.
Probably something like this.
 

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I am not detective and I know little about the case, but if I had to guess here is what happened:

Black girl 1 gets into some sort of disagreement with Bi-Racial girl during school hours. Black girl 1 challenges Bi-Racial girl to a fight after school. Black girl 1 shows up with all of her friends expecting a fight. Bi-Racial girl and her friend show up to the playground with the kid. Bi-Racial girl doesn't want to look scared of Black Girl 1, but also doesn't want to fight. So, she brings the kid to the playground so that she is still at the fight site, but she can say she isn't there to fight she is just there to babysit her little cousin while she plays. Then she doesn't look scared because she didn't show up, but she gets out of the fight because there is a kid present. Black Girl 1 still challenges her to fight when the kid is in her arms. Bi-Racial girl refuses to fight because of the child and Black Girl 2 takes matters (hair) into her own hands in a brutal and outrageous manner.

Very likely what happened and what I've been trying to say for most of the thread. My other point is that no matter how this went down it is in no way equal to a white male adult walking into a church and slaying 9 people. That is the reason this thread was created, seeking equal coverage as if the crimes were similar.
 

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When will life ever be fair for white people in America? We made some strides, don't get me wrong, but when white people only own 90% of the nation's wealth we know we have a long way to go. :100points:
 
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Very likely what happened and what I've been trying to say for most of the thread. My other point is that no matter how this went down it is in no way equal to a white male adult walking into a church and slaying 9 people. That is the reason this thread was created, seeking equal coverage as if the crimes were similar.
Well that is absurd.

I don't see Charleston mentioned anywhere in the OP. I also don't see a fight being compared to the murder of 9.

I think the point of the OP was that there would've been a lot more attention paid to this if the aggressor was a big Bertha white girl that beat down a black female and child while a bunch of rednecks chased down, videoed and square danced around the fight? Would there have been calls for a hate crime?

Bad people do bad things, I don't think this was about race...but I don't think some other things were about race either, yet they are made out to be.

Main thing is I had to call you out for saying the original post was calling for this to have equal coverage as Charleston and saying they were being compared as similar offenses, which is completely false and irresponsible.
 

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This #whitelivesmatter type foolishness is exactly the kind of nonsense that inspired the Charleston shooter. Teenagers fighting, in any combination of races, isn't news.