https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6IlGoeDIUQ
Is he kidding me? My father grew up in the worst neighborhood an was really poor. And I'm what.
Well, Sanders is from Vermont, so maybe he never experienced it first hand before.
>>28028
Yeah, the dude who grew up poor as shit in public housing in Brooklyn said that.
He's talking about racially segregated ghettos.
>>28028
My father died homeless, hit by a car when I was 13.
He certainly experienced poverty.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/11/entertainment/bruiser-woods-dies-feat/?iid=ob_homepage_deskrecommended_pool&iref=obnetwork
>>28310
oh no...
>>28310
>18 years
Bet that dog bite enough dumb faggots balls in his long happy life.
>>28310
are we sure its the same dog?
http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/fire-officials-10-people-injured-in-south-shore-car-crash/
din do nuffin
He looks like actor Katt Williams
>>28414
He also looks like Eddie Griffin
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3484046/Migrant-abducts-mother-s-four-year-old-son-Austrian-swimming-pool-molests-goes-latest-terrifying-sex-attack.html
>A migrant abducted a four-year-old boy at an Austrian swimming pool just so he could molest his mother when she came to look for him in the latest terrifying sex attack.
>>28113
>daily fail
sage
>>28115
You'll take "Things I don't want to read because it will upset your world view" for 500, Alex?!
you know what, just let all this cancer happen, so maybe we can get [name withheld] 2.0 in our lifetimes, so he can save us all
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/11/politics/donald-trump-chicago-protests/
https://twitter.com/TweetBrettMac/status/708525579600064512?s=09
So will the media blackout on BLM/anti-Trump hate groups continue? Or will these cunts finally come out of their caves and condemn these thugs?
>>28129
>The media
>Ever covering blacks in a negative manner
Wew lad good luck waiting for that one
the only good nig
Weird part is that I only see black people getting hurt and needing attention with the fights they start at these protests. Even today the only ones posting bloody faces on Twitter were blacks. They probably stopped one of their from getting help.
http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/15177-trump-supporter-who-punched-protester-next-time-we-might-have-to-kill-him
>The Trump supporter who was filmed sucker punching a protester during Wednesday’s rally in North Carolina said: "Next time, we might have to kill him."
>Multiple videos show the protester, 26-year-old Rakeem Jones, raising a middle finger to the crowd as security escorted him from the rally - before the unnamed supporter punched him to the ground.
>INSIDE EDITION tracked down the supporter, 78-year-old John McGraw, who was unrepentant.
>When asked if he liked the rally, he said: “You bet I liked it. Knocking the hell out of that big mouth.”
>And when asked why he punched the protester, he said: "Number one, we don’t know if he’s ISIS. We don’t know who he is, but we know he’s not acting like an American, cussing me... If he wants it laid out, I laid it out."
>He added: “Yes, he deserved it. The next time we see him, we might have to kill him. We don’t know who he is. He might be with a terrorist organization.”
>On Thursday, officials arrested and charged McGraw with assault and battery and disorderly conduct, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
Video of the punch and information about the police's treatment of Jones post-punch: http://mic.com/articles/137556/video-of-black-man-sucker-punched-at-trump-rally-is-latest-in-violent-acts
So, how long until someone dies at a Trump rally because they were "un-American"?
>Rakeem Jones
He probably deserved to get punched
>>27815
For what, being black?
>>27816
For acting like a dick. The only reason people act like this at these events is because they're (usually) sure they'll just be escorted out and told to leave. This time he got what he asked for.
A high-profile pro-gun activist was shot in the back by her four-year-old son after he found her pistol lying on the back seat of her truck just 24 hours after he boasted about his shooting skills online.
Jamie Gilt, 31, who posts about firearms on her social media accounts was driving through Putnam County, Jacksonville, Florida, on Tuesday in her truck when she was wounded after the toddler picked up the weapon and shot her in the back.
It came just a day after she said the youngster would get 'jacked up' before a shooting practice on a page dedicated to her musings on Second Amendment rights.
On the profile Jamie Gilt for Gun Sense she wrote: 'Even my 4 year old gets jacked up to target shoot with the .22'.
She reportedly believes she has the right to shoot anyone who threatens her family - and plans to teach her offspring the same mentality.
According to CBS47, Gilt was on her way to pick up a horse when the shooting unfolded.
Her four-year-old son picked up a loaded .45 semi-automatic handgun from the back seat, pointed it towards his mother and pulled the trigger.
The powerful round went through the front seat and passed through Gilt's body .
Gilt flagged down a passing Sheriff's deputy and told him that she had been shot.
Deputies recovered a .45 semi-automatic handgun from the floor of the truck. They are satisfied that the round was fired from inside the vehicle.
Gilt and her son had been travelling to pick up a horse from a relative when the accident happened.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3484064/Pro-gun-poster-girl-shot-four-year-old-son-driving-Florida-boy-pistol-seat-truck.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3485176/Pro-gun-Florida-mom-accidentally-shot-four-year-old-son-stable-condition-police-wait-question-possible-negligence-charge.html
>>27765
>According to CBS47,
You should have posted the CBS47 version of the story instead of helping Piers Morgan harvest the adsense shekels.
http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/child-playing-with-gun-shoots-woman-in-car-in-putnam/151353441
>>27765
Lol
>>27765
Not to be a dick but this woman had it coming.
I wonder if she'll still be a pro-gun activist after this happened.
http://youtu.be/kduqbV-TIxo
The two intoxicated women blasted music from a "boom box" on board the Spirit Airlines flight Wednesday morning from Baltimore to Los Angeles. When passengers complained, the loud-music lovers held the boom box in the air.
But what played out so beautifully when John Cusack did it in "Say Anything" hit a sour note in real life high in the skies.
Authorities say five women got into a brawl on Spirit Flight 141 before it landed at Los Angeles International Airport.
Spirit Airlines spokesman Paul Berry said several other customers asked the women to turn down the music, but the women refused. Instead, the women posed a challenging question: “What are you going to do?”
“Then to provoke the other customer they were holding up their boom box in the air, waving it around,” Berry said.
That’s when a second group of passengers approached the two women and a fight started, he said.
LAX police were notified and met the crew when it landed, Officer Rob Pedregon said. The five women involved in what he called the “mutual combat situation” were pulled off the plane, he said.
The FBI was called in to investigate; no one was charged in the fight, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said.
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-86166903/
>>27898
Where the fuck was an air marshal during this?
>>28082
He had preparing to get oscar with his phone obviously.
>>28082
Not every flight has a Marshall. It's more common on international than domestic.
Thinks of how busy an airport is; then think of how many passenger planes come and go; then think of the 200+ regional and international airports there are in the US...
Like police departments, there's a lot of ground to cover and aren't omnipresent.
http://wreg.com/2016/03/10/escaped-mississippi-inmate-killed-by-family-he-took-hostage/#
VICKSBURG, Miss. — An escaped murder suspect has been shot and killed by a family he took hostage.
Rafael McCloud escaped from jail in Warren County, Mississippi last week where he was being held on charges of rape and capital murder.
Thursday morning, he approached a man who was starting his car and forced his way into the man’s home.
McCloud tied up the man and his wife and then stabbed the man according to WLBT-TV.
At some point, the man reportedly got free, got his gun and shot McCloud to death.
The man was taken to the hospital, his wife and two children were not injured.
>>28110
We don't care as much if it's not an Obama pardon...
>>28110
did you notice the chief use the words, "non Life threatening injuries twice to describe the people tied up.
Well, with the face like that three shots in the head can only be an improvement.
Can you guys tell me if there is any legitimate doubt that North Korea is a fascist shithole, or is this dude just completely retarded? Non-meme answers please.
He recently made a video about unfair sanctions on North Korea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_zGIXtnutg
And this is a video series that as I understand it is him talking about North Korea, and it seems well researched:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q89tOlq2l4k&list=PLbNXRaAKyCiODLuiTzZC56ShQY3STu8yQ
>>27694
Socialism actually has many positive aspects to the societies, it touches, anon-kun. Most people don't ever realize this.
He does not have a butthole therefore being such a godlike figure Kim Jung-Un must be leading a good country
>>27694
societies will have to go towards communism or heavy socialism eventually if robots replace most of our labor.
KJU might even think he's doing something good.
http://nichegamer.com/2016/03/amazon-japan-now-offering-international-shipping-for-games-and-game-consoles/
https://archive.is/R1M2G
We’ve learned (via NeoFAG) that Amazon Japan now ships video games and video game consoles to overseas purchasers.
It’s worth pointing out that you can only import games and game consoles sold by Amazon, and not third party sellers. You should also keep in mind consoles and games that are region-free, while some platforms (mostly older consoles, or Nintendo-based ones) are region-locked.
You can create a Japanese Amazon account here.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/ap/register?_encoding=UTF8&openid.assoc_handle=jpflex&openid.claimed_id=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.identity=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0%2Fidentifier_select&openid.mode=checkid_setup&openid.ns=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0&openid.ns.pape=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fextensions%2Fpape%2F1.0&openid.pape.max_auth_age=0&openid.return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.jp%2Fgp%2Fyourstore%2Fhome%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dnav_newcust
>>27714
No thanks.
But why is Japan so against export? A fuckton of stuff isn't available outside of it or has ridiculous shipping costs. Even Amazon JP is extremely limited. It feels like they never got over their XVIII century closed borders policy
>>27753
It wasn't always like that. 30 years ago they were the kings of exportation.
For the guardians of French gastronomy, the prospect of being served something as unsophisticated as a slab of mincemeat with a bap and slice of cheese would long have been considered sacrilegious.
Today, however, the tables have turned. In a culinary revolution, three quarters of French restaurants now sell hamburgers and 80 per cent of these say it has become their top-selling dish, according to a new study.
"Le burger" – as the French dub the quintessentially American invention to the despair of linguistic purists of the Académie Française – has become a feature of even the most illustrious eateries.
Indeed, such is its success that sales are set to overtake those of the classic "jambon beurre" (ham and butter baguette), the nation's staple lunchtime sandwich.
Last year, the French chomped their way through 1.19 billion burgers, an 11 per cent rise on the previous year, while "le jambon beurre" fell to 1.23 billion.
"Burger mania (in France) is unstoppable," declared Bernard Boutboul, head of Gira Conseil, the food consultancy behind the study.
"If it goes on like this, then one can assume that within two years sales of the jambon-beurre and burger will be neck and neck."
In truth, the French have long been lovers of burgers in fast-food outlets. France is McDonald's biggest market in the world outside of the US and was practically the only nation in the world where the chain posted a rise in sales last year.
However, Mr Boutboul said the reason for the burger's phenomenal success in France has been its spread from fast-food to more traditional sit-down restaurants, even top-tier ones.
"The weight of McDonald's, Quick (a French fast food chain) and Burger King is derisory as it only represents a third of the 1.10 billion burgers sold in 2016," he told AFP.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/12188014/Le-burger-now-top-selling-dish-in-French-restaurants-new-study-reveals.html
The French press remarked that gastronomic times have decidedly changed.
"This meat, cheese and sauce between two baps was once the perfect portrait of 'malbouffe' (cr** food)," wrote Corse Matin.
Today, however, "from basic fast food to Michelin-starred restaurants, the hamburger is taking root; More than a fad, it has become a way of life … the dish is no longer out of place in any surrounding or decor."
Indeed, the burger can be found at such top-notch restaurants as Alain Ducasse's Le Relais du Parc or Joêl Robuchon's L'Atelier.
Speaking about the rise of the burger, Mr Boutboul said: "It all started in 2010 when the Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno launched his burger à la carte in the Le Maurice (a Parisian five-star hotel) and won the title 'best burger in the world'. That was the beginning of interest in this sandwich, which was until then a little derided."
However, it seems the French still have some way to go to catch up with Britain and other "Anglo-Saxon" countries on the burger front.
According to the NPD Groupe, "if in France we have reached 14 burgers consumed per person per year, the UK is on 20, the US on 30 and Australia on 38".
France is set to see a new invasion of burger joints in the coming months with Five Guys, the high-end hamburger chain that Barack Obama once dubbed "the best in the world", opening its first outlet at Paris' Gare du Nord train station in the coming weeks.
The burger's success has taken its toll on the "jambon-beurre", seen as the benchmark French lunch sandwich and which has lost ground as its average price has risen by almost 13 per cent in five years to €2.84.
"The jambon-beurre was once again under attack in 2015 by différents sandwichs with bread and toppings including the burger, which is hot on its heels," said Mr Boutboul.
The figures came three years after traditional sit-down restaurants, long a sacrosanct part of the French way of life, were dethroned by fast food for the first time, with hamburgers, pasta and gourmet sandwiches taking their toll on classic Gallic cuisine.
The sit-down meal has suffered from the dwindling amount of time the French – long reputed to be lovers of the long lunch – spend on their meals.
The average time spent on meal in France has dropped from an hour and 20 minutes in 1975 to less than half an hour today.
>>27667
Did they seriously sensor the word crap?
https://www.crowdcow.com/about
One of the main criticisms of the modern era of industrialized, plastic-wrapped meat is that it completely detaches consumers from the brutal slaughter endured by millions of cows every year.
But sadly, the bottom line is that most people don’t really care where their meat comes from, or how it gets to their plates, which is probably all the better considering that Congress just repealed a labeling law that required retailers to state the country of origin of certain types of meat.
But one Seattle startup called CrowdCow is using social media and an innovative business model to combat this trend by letting users select cuts of beef from cows whose faces they can actually see. Each cow is separated into 50 “shares” and is not slaughtered until every share is sold, ensuring maximum freshness and sustainability.
In essence, CrowdCow are crowdsourcing entire cows. After users have selected the breed, cut, and rancher of their choosing, the cow is butchered, packaged, barcoded, and finally shipped to buyers in cold storage containers.
“We are literally buying a cow and every share that we portion out came from that animal,” CrowdCow co-founder Joe Heitzeberg told KOMO News. “When you go to the grocery store, it’s typically mystery meat, you have no idea where it came from, whereas we think it should be marketed, sold and experienced like a microbrew or like wine.” In doing so, CrowdCow is lowering overhead costs and putting urban consumers directly in touch with small ranchers.
Heitzeberg claims that it takes roughly 60 purchasers to buy a whole cow, but that it usually only takes a few hours for all shares of the animal to be sold on the company’s website. “So you claim your share, rally your friends, tip the cow, and become a steak holder,” Heitzeberg said. “The puns are endless.”
https://munchies.vice.com/en/articles/a-new-startup-lets-you-buy-shares-of-a-cow-before-its-butchered
>>27663
This isn't a new thing, people have been doing this on a local scale for a very long time, and i rather support a local farmer than some silicon valley startup jew.
>>27671
Not everyone has the luxury of of knowing a rancher or farmer or live close enough to a farm to make buying local viable
>>27671
This isn't a lie, I can remember local listserv posts from the old BBS and newsgroup days 20 or 25 years ago asking if anyone in the neighborhood wanted to go in on a side of beef to have it butchered properly and receive a proportional share of the meat.
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/ben-carson-endorses-donald-trump-013844043.html
Basically, he felt like Cruz betrayed him during the Iowa caucus by implying that Carson was dropping out.
Based sleepy doctor
Did Carson really think he add a shot.
Was he really that disillusioned, seriously the guys is pants on head backward retard on foreign policy and no one add the talk with him. That is just sad + his wife must have a great personality looking the way she is, bless her heart
>>27889
>Did Carson really think he add a shot.
What the fuck is your problem with the sleepy doctor man?
A few days ago, in a hotel room in Phoenix, I opened my laptop and decided to watch a few minutes of a film on Netflix. Nope. Instead of Groundhog Day, I was presented with a message from Netflix: “Whoops, something went wrong...You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy. Please turn off any of these services and try again. For more help, visit netflix.com/proxy.”
So I went to that page and learned that “This error occurs when our systems have detected that you are connecting via a VPN, proxy, or ‘unblocker’ service. Because our content library can vary by region and these types of connections are frequently used to bypass geolocation methods, you will not be able to stream when connected in this way.”
Indeed, I was using a VPN, or virtual private network. I always use a VPN when I’m connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi—which we also use at home—and even on a wired connection outside the house. Why? Because I want to reduce the chances that I’m being spied on or hacked. The VPN connection runs encrypted data from my computer to the servers operated by the virtual network provider, which then relays my Internet traffic to and from various destinations including the Web and my email.
Netflix’s interest in VPNs isn’t about the privacy protections they offer. It’s about accommodating Hollywood’s insistence on geographic content restrictions. Because the Netflix streaming catalog is thinner in other countries, some people overseas to use VPNs to make it appear that they’re in the United States, connecting to servers based inside the U.S. so they’ll get access to more content. To “fix” this, Netflix decided to simply block everyone who’s using a growing number of VPN services.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/03/09/netflix_is_blocking_vpns_and_undermining_user_security.html
In an earnings call in January, shortly after the announcement of tighter policing of VPNs, Reed Hastings, Netflix CEO, termed this an “expanded and enhanced blacklist.”
No doubt this pleases the Hollywood studios, the control freaks of copyright. From this video watcher’s perspective, it’s beyond annoying. I don’t download Hollywood movies or TV shows from torrent sites. I pay, willingly, for streaming and DVD rentals and, for some special films, an outright DVD purchase. Yet I’m being punished when I stream video because I also want security. So are countless others who want to do the right thing. Tens of thousands have signed an online petition asking Netflix to reconsider.
Netflix makes pious excuses about all this, and along the way has also made some statements that are, at the very least, misleading. In the earnings call, Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, said, “And remember, all of our originals are fully global. They go live in every country at the same time around the world.” If that’s true, then I should be able to access original material even when I am using a VPN—after all, the reason Netflix is blocking VPNs is that it doesn’t want people to see content not available in certain countries, right?
But originals get blocked, too—or at least as of right now they do. I just checked to see whether I could watch the latest season of House of Cards, but all I saw was the get-lost screen. Given Netflix’s stated reasons for blocking VPNs, this is a mockery of logic, and a further insult to paying customers.
Hastings said the company doesn’t expect any business impact from its moves. Perhaps it’s counting on the VPN companies and others to keep providing workarounds. (I have one, which involves another kind of secure connection.) But this move, and the company’s increasingly limited streaming catalog and shrinking collection of DVDs, tells me that Netflix thinks it’s so big that it doesn’t have to care about what some of its best customers want. This has soured me on the company in a serious way, so much that I’ve sold my small holding of Netflix stock. I’m also reconsidering my subscription, though for now I’m keeping the account.
It’s worth noting, meanwhile, that Amazon streaming continues to work just fine with my regular VPN. (Disclosure: I own a small number of Amazon shares.) Given Hollywood’s transcendent greed, however, I suspect it’s a matter of time before this changes for the worse.
Streaming entertainment is a marvel of convenience, and we have a vast amount of terrific entertainment available these days. But as streaming services become an oligopoly in their own right, they’re foreclosing some choices. We can expect more and more restrictions over time.
The truly dumbfounding thing about the Netflix VPN blocking is how counterproductive it will be for the entertainment cartel in the end. Hollywood’s approach to everything digital has never been a carrot; it’s always been the stick of hardline enforcement. The brilliance of Netflix was its carrot approach: making it convenient to pay.
What’s the alternative? Unfortunately, some people may rediscover torrent sites and other ways to infringe copyrights via unauthorized downloads: Thanks to moves like Netflix’s, they have an even brighter future.
I hope you market drugs to be using a VPN for this reason.
All the time.