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For those of us you live in New York City, Wednesday at a MacDonald's in Brooklyn, a 16-year old girl was mercilessly beaten by a group of 5 other young (teenager) girls. Apparently, this was a part of some sort of gang activity.
For those who would argue that this is an isolated incident, I beg to differ, taking at face value, the overriding sentiment that "the girls are worse than the boys".
What has happened, as we see a transformation, right before our eyes, our precious females, displaying such uncouth and uncivilized behavior before the world?
Clearly, the socialization of females has been debased, from one of refinement, culture and femininity, to "strength" and "independence", to the point, where they've started to think and behave like [wayward] men!
We must no longer be in denial, as not only to the problem, but those underlying and overt influences that we have allowed to go unchecked, for years, being deceived into believing they were of assistance (e.g. feminism).
On March 4, Eric Holder released the Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department, a scathing report which charged it tolerating and allowing, clearly racist policies and procedures, when it comes to its black residents. As a result, it’s Police Chief and some other high-ranking personnel resigned.
Then, on Thursday, right in front of Police Headquarters, during an otherwise, peaceful protest, 2 police officers were shot. Both were taken to the hospital, but their injuries were not life-threatening.
More tension, on top of tension.
We will examine the Investigation, not only its contents, but it's relevancy to the demographics and social fiber of Ferguson.
The State of Wisconsin is now a Right-to-Work state. Thank you, Governor Walker
fiber of Ferguson.