Scooter thieves v. golden glove boxer
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It's not like the Golden Gloves are a fast track to a corner office. Boxing is great, but I don't think they offer college prep courses on the side!KRUSTYburger wrote:cool. sad thing though that a former golden glove boxer would be a custodian. I guess there are worse jobs.
I like that they then spend the rest of the article jumping the guy's case for fighting back. The University seems more concerned with that than with knife-wielding scooter thieves.
East African?! How the heck do they know that? Weird.According to University police, the suspects were last seen running toward the Washington Avenue Bridge.
They were both described as 16- to 17-year-old East African males, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall with thin builds.
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I noticed that too. Maybe they were wearing Obama buttons. Um, is there a macro I wasn't aware of? Is it an anti-political macro by any chance? That's great. McCain, Obama. Obama Obama Obama.ericalm wrote: East African?! How the heck do they know that? Weird.
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Yup! I'll remove it once the post-election euphoria/hubbub/commiseration dies down.Quo Vadimus wrote:I noticed that too. Maybe they were wearing Scooby Doo buttons. Um, is there a macro I wasn't aware of? Is it an anti-political macro by any chance? That's great. Clinton, Huckleberry Hound, Palin, Scooby Doo. Scooby Doo Scooby Doo Scooby Doo.ericalm wrote: East African?! How the heck do they know that? Weird.
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There are a lot of "Lost Boys" from Sudan in the Fort Worth area & most are very gracious hard workers and decent human beings. That aside, I think he was referring to the way they look.Quo Vadimus wrote:I noticed that too. Maybe they were wearing Scooby Doo buttons. Um, is there a macro I wasn't aware of? Is it an anti-political macro by any chance? That's great. Clinton, Huckleberry Hound, Palin, Scooby Doo. Scooby Doo Scooby Doo Scooby Doo.ericalm wrote: East African?! How the heck do they know that? Weird.
People from every part of the globe look different. Look at a photo of a generic white male from the US, England & Russia. Notice anything...even though they are all white they have a particular look to them. The space between the eyes, eyes to mouth, shape of the head. Those are characteristics, everyone has them.
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There's some truth to this, but what I'm questioning is their ability to properly identify the suspects as such. The article doesn't state that the police ever saw or came into contact with them, so they're going off a description provided by the victim. Even those who think they know all the phenotypic traits of certain races or geographic regions would have difficulty making an ID based on second-hand reporting from someone who was just in an altercation or from other witnesses who saw two males, at a distance, running.kilted texan wrote:There are a lot of "Lost Boys" from Sudan in the Fort Worth area & most are very gracious hard workers and decent human beings. That aside, I think he was referring to the way they look.Quo Vadimus wrote:I noticed that too. Maybe they were wearing Scooby Doo buttons. Um, is there a macro I wasn't aware of? Is it an anti-political macro by any chance? That's great. Clinton, Huckleberry Hound, Palin, Scooby Doo. Scooby Doo Scooby Doo Scooby Doo.ericalm wrote: East African?! How the heck do they know that? Weird.
People from every part of the globe look different. Look at a photo of a generic white male from the US, England & Russia. Notice anything...even though they are all white they have a particular look to them. The space between the eyes, eyes to mouth, shape of the head. Those are characteristics, everyone has them.
It's probably the case that there is a large East African population in the student body or community and that Minnesotans are more familiar with them. It would be like identifying someone as "Hispanic" in CA/TX/AZ/NM, etc. It stood out to me because I'm not as familiar and because the news item rather sloppily doesn't provide attribution for the description.
I lived in Fort Worth for almost 30 years and never met anyone from the Sudan. Is this a immigrant population that's grown in the past 10 years?
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Yes. The Lost Boys have been immigrating to various parts of the US for about 10 years now. There are a few larger populations, but you can find them in a lot of places. One of the original metro regions was Minneapolis. Later on they started moving them to warmer regions like Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, Miami, even Tucson has a fair number. Apparently they were having difficulty adjusting to the weather difference. They had 'seasonal depression' or whatever it's called. It was affecting them so much they were having trouble finding jobs and getting out and meeting people. So now they move to warm regions and once they have adjusted to the culture some of them will move on to northerly climates.ericalm wrote: I lived in Fort Worth for almost 30 years and never met anyone from the Sudan. Is this a immigrant population that's grown in the past 10 years?
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Maybe the custodian recognized an accent. When I lived in New Jersey I could tell the difference between a Puerto Rican and Dominican accents, and between Indian and Pakistani. Can't do it now- you have to be in it for a while and you lose it if you don't hear them.
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There are actually hundreds here in Tucson. A lot of Somali Bantu came here from the Kenyan refugee camps as well. I spent last night tutoring four adorable Somali Bantu children :3 they call Bella my "scootercycle" ^_^rabbitgod wrote:Yes. The Lost Boys have been immigrating to various parts of the US for about 10 years now. There are a few larger populations, but you can find them in a lot of places. One of the original metro regions was Minneapolis. Later on they started moving them to warmer regions like Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, Miami, even Tucson has a fair number. Apparently they were having difficulty adjusting to the weather difference. They had 'seasonal depression' or whatever it's called. It was affecting them so much they were having trouble finding jobs and getting out and meeting people. So now they move to warm regions and once they have adjusted to the culture some of them will move on to northerly climates.ericalm wrote: I lived in Fort Worth for almost 30 years and never met anyone from the Sudan. Is this a immigrant population that's grown in the past 10 years?
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Yes, there is a very large popluation of Somali and Eritrean immigrants settled in the Minneapolis area and most within walking distance of the University.
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It's probably the case that there is a large East African population in the student body or community and that Minnesotans are more familiar with them.
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That's cute.
The Food City on Ft. Lowell is patroned by quite a few East Africans. The Walgreens used to have a Dinka (is that right? might be confusing with another group. Definitly that region, but maybe no the right culture) cashier. And then there's Isaac over at Albertsons, I'm not sure of his culture though.
edit: on second thought the Walgreens guy might have been Nuer. I'm pretty sure he had the forhead scars. Which means Isaac might be Dinka and I was transposing the two.
The Food City on Ft. Lowell is patroned by quite a few East Africans. The Walgreens used to have a Dinka (is that right? might be confusing with another group. Definitly that region, but maybe no the right culture) cashier. And then there's Isaac over at Albertsons, I'm not sure of his culture though.
edit: on second thought the Walgreens guy might have been Nuer. I'm pretty sure he had the forhead scars. Which means Isaac might be Dinka and I was transposing the two.
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The first time I saw Isaac at Albertsons was just after I watched God Grew Tired of Us. He looks so East African I just knew he was one of the Lost Boys. I wanted to cry and hug him. He was probably like "Why is this sad girl staring at me?" That's when I started talking to the SBATA about tutoring. I just wanted to do something to help.rabbitgod wrote:That's cute.
The Food City on Ft. Lowell is patroned by quite a few East Africans. The Walgreens used to have a Dinka (is that right? might be confusing with another group. Definitly that region, but maybe no the right culture) cashier. And then there's Isaac over at Albertsons, I'm not sure of his culture though.
edit: on second thought the Walgreens guy might have been Nuer. I'm pretty sure he had the forhead scars. Which means Isaac might be Dinka and I was transposing the two.
If anyone here hasn't seen it yet, rent that documentary. It's amazingly well done. There are very funny parts in spite of it being a very sad topic.
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That's cool.
I have an AA and a BA in Anthropology. For one of my classes we read the first ethnography about the Nuer written by E.E. Evans-Pritchard (yeah, that's his actual name. And guess what, the second E stands for Evan.) He generalized quite a lot (as was the style at the time) so for half the class we talked about the differences between the Nuer, Dinka, Masai, and a few others and their current plight.
I can still pick people out, but now it's all getting mushed around. Like LisaLisa said, you lose it if you don't use it.
I have an AA and a BA in Anthropology. For one of my classes we read the first ethnography about the Nuer written by E.E. Evans-Pritchard (yeah, that's his actual name. And guess what, the second E stands for Evan.) He generalized quite a lot (as was the style at the time) so for half the class we talked about the differences between the Nuer, Dinka, Masai, and a few others and their current plight.
I can still pick people out, but now it's all getting mushed around. Like LisaLisa said, you lose it if you don't use it.
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The report said he "took a fighting stance" only. If the University is going to jump this guy's case, then it should have been for not giving them a thorough thrashing. stupid punks.ericalm wrote:
I like that they then spend the rest of the article jumping the guy's case for fighting back. The University seems more concerned with that than with knife-wielding scooter thieves.
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The victim actually contradicts the police report and says he threw some punches. Hilarious. He's King Badass of the University custodians now!charltons wrote:The report said he "took a fighting stance" only. If the University is going to jump this guy's case, then it should have been for not giving them a thorough thrashing. stupid punks.ericalm wrote:
I like that they then spend the rest of the article jumping the guy's case for fighting back. The University seems more concerned with that than with knife-wielding scooter thieves.
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Although the police report stated Acevedo only took a fighting stance, the former golden glove boxer said he fought back.
“I threw a couple punches,” Acevedo said. “I was ready to dance a little bit.”
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Scooter Thieves, etc.
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"Be not afraid of any man,
No matter what his size.
When danger threatens, call on me,
And I will equalize."
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I saw a similar thing on Cops once. They show up at the scene and there's this old guy with blood on his cane and a young punk bleeding on the ground. o_O Don't mess with old folks...chloefpuff wrote:A couple of years ago an older gentlemen (in his 70's) was threatened by a couple of punks and he whupped their butts. I think he was an ex-marine. He was my hero.
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