David Spates on Ghetto Mom Tased By Security Guard

David Spates takes time out for a more serious breakdown of an incredibly aggressive altercation. And he's on the money as usual.

My take is (particularly when you hear them) is the children are fecked for life.
vaire2ubejokingly says...

Remember, repeat everything you say so that the other person has a chance to really absorb what you're saying, take it to heart, and have a rational conversation with you in an indoor tone.

Remember, repeat everything you say so that the other person has a chance to really absorb what you're saying, take it to heart, and have a rational conversation with you in an indoor tone.

Remember, repeat everything you say so that the other person has a chance to really absorb what you're saying, take it to heart, and have a rational conversation with you in an indoor tone.

PS come-uppance is funny when filmed in context.

mxxconsays...

If a white guy made this video, he's be labeled a racist.
But this is a good message in this video, it should be a mandatory reviewing in "ghetto".

dappersays...

As an Australian, I continually fail to see why this discussion is framed in terms of black & white... "As black people, we need to do blah blah". I honestly don't think the colour of the women is remotely relevant to this event. The security guard, who was incredible, was apparently a "brother" and he handled it better than I would have. I see this as a symptom of some deep socio-cultural problems that every 1st world city probably has its share of. This behaviour is typical of people who have attachment issues - they easily feel attacked and then their fight (or flight) mode kicks in, and all rational thought is over. Lots of us have similar triggers and can see it in our own arguments.
Perhaps, a more productive discussion would be around how we can all make our societies and communities more loving rather than how to fix the black community. There are people of every colour across the planet who would behave with similar hostility and fear as these people. I think the security guard was amazing, and I wish those children good luck for their undoubtedly challenging future.

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