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In reply to the discussion: Geraldo: My Own Son Is 'Ashamed' Of My Hoodie Quote [View all]SolutionisSolidarity
(606 posts)53. He keeps climbing out of the hole then jumping back in again.
His first tweet is ridiculous. Everyone wears hoodies; only a bigot would jump to gansta on that basis alone. He back-pedals by claiming he's just trying to look out for children's lives, then says the worst thing yet in giving the murderer and his victim an equal share of the blame. I get the point he's trying to make. It's a bad idea to look like a criminal, no matter how hard that image is marketed toward you. But the bar for looking like a criminal really ought to be a bit higher then wearing a sweater with a hood on it, even if you are a young black male.
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If Geraldo is mistaken for a pedophile and shot, will we blame his mustache? n/t
Ian David
Mar 2012
#2
So a hoodie is "gangsta"? I guess I'm married to a "gangsta" librarian because my wife wears hoodies
WhollyHeretic
Mar 2012
#9
You are the only one in this thread who is trying to look at this from both sides.
murielm99
Mar 2012
#19