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They pushed him in and watched him die.
https://nypost.com/2024/05/04/us-news/louisiana-aspiring-doctor-christopher-gilbert-left-brain-dead-after-friends-push-him-in-lake-to-drown/amp/
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Brutal!
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Pack of Wild Mayo's...
Lock 'em up.
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"Aspiring doctor" hah, that's a new one.
https://suno.com/song/45a7a5b4-7c47-4958-afd7-7f14282e2fea
In all seriousness, that guy has some really shitty friends. His family should initiate a blood feud and kill them in revenge.
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Hey,it doesn`t make `em bad people. :D
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"Aspiring doctor" hah, that's a new one.
https://suno.com/song/45a7a5b4-7c47-4958-afd7-7f14282e2fea
LOL.. That song ;D
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Says his friends didn’t know he couldn’t swim but isn’t safe to assume he can’t swim him being a darkie? Thought hardly any of them could swim?
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"knowing he couldn’t swim"
Racist post reported
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"Aspiring doctor" hah, that's a new one.
https://suno.com/song/45a7a5b4-7c47-4958-afd7-7f14282e2fea
In all seriousness, that guy has some really shitty friends. His family should initiate a blood feud and kill them in revenge.
It's like calling us "Aspiring Presidents" :D
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An unfortunate end for Dindu Howser, M.D.
I hope the Nigerian pushers didn’t get dirty lake water on their clean MAGA hats
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Since it was not disclosed who the perpetrators were, will assume they black.
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NYPost says he's recovering.
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White girl pushed him in. I think the others with him were white also. Sad story.
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If he’s so smart, why couldn’t he learn how to swim?
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He Dindu nufink not even swim.
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Its not like he was going to be a doctor or anything
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Says his friends didn’t know he couldn’t swim but isn’t safe to assume he can’t swim him being a darkie? Thought hardly any of them could swim?
I was first exposed to this when I went to 4H camp as a kid on east LI.
All the kids were from LI except 2 kids from Brooklyn who got to go there for free.
Real culture shock for us and them, but as kids do we befriended them a bit but they were really out of this world.
One kid was freaking jacked and spoke with a speech impediment. It was like Mike Tyson’s long lost son.
Every day we had swimming lessons in the ocean and it was really fun.
I had never seen kids who were level 1 swimmers as just knew middle class and rich kids.
I’d glance over at the level 1 swimmers and they started at just their ankles I think; it was in the late 80’s so I forget exactly what they had them doing. Maybe getting their faces wet next.
To see Tyson Jr so scared was really interesting.
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People not knowing how to swim blows my mind.
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People not knowing how to swim blows my mind.
Especially at 26 and living in Louisiana surrounded by water.
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I was first exposed to this when I went to 4H camp as a kid on east LI.
All the kids were from LI except 2 kids from Brooklyn who got to go there for free.
Real culture shock for us and them, but as kids do we befriended them a bit but they were really out of this world.
One kid was freaking jacked and spoke with a speech impediment. It was like Mike Tyson’s long lost son.
Every day we had swimming lessons in the ocean and it was really fun.
I had never seen kids who were level 1 swimmers as just knew middle class and rich kids.
I’d glance over at the level 1 swimmers and they started at just their ankles I think; it was in the late 80’s so I forget exactly what they had them doing. Maybe getting their faces wet next.
To see Tyson Jr so scared was really interesting.
Hahaha had similar when on holiday in Cyprus about 20 years ago we went on the boat trip where they just drove us to some big cove and parked up for several hours all the drinks were free and they had a dj playing music there was maybe 150 people (could have been more it long time ago) and maybe 40% were darkies all the whites were straight in the water but the whole time there was only 2 darkies went in and they both had life jackets on and were holding a bit of rope tied to the ladders at the back of the boat just bobbing up and down smiling at each other
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Says his friends didn’t know he couldn’t swim but isn’t safe to assume he can’t swim him being a darkie? Thought hardly any of them could swim?
It's a scientific fact that colored folk lack buoyancy.
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Especially at 26 and living in Louisiana surrounded by water.
2 million gators in Louisiana
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I was first exposed to this when I went to 4H camp as a kid on east LI.
All the kids were from LI except 2 kids from Brooklyn who got to go there for free.
Real culture shock for us and them, but as kids do we befriended them a bit but they were really out of this world.
One kid was freaking jacked and spoke with a speech impediment. It was like Mike Tyson’s long lost son.
Every day we had swimming lessons in the ocean and it was really fun.
I had never seen kids who were level 1 swimmers as just knew middle class and rich kids.
I’d glance over at the level 1 swimmers and they started at just their ankles I think; it was in the late 80’s so I forget exactly what they had them doing. Maybe getting their faces wet next.
To see Tyson Jr so scared was really interesting.
Ha, I went to a mixed day camp in Westchester for a couple of years, and I think I saw 5 black kids/young adults that could swim or float. The best was a black dude that thought he had gamed the system by hanging on to the pool divider rope to travel a few feet out. Well, he keeps testing how far he can go, and the line gets more slack in it, and starts bouncing. This must've set off some primal spidey sense, because he starts screaming and wraps himself around the rope commando style - (https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/d/4053-8/Z446-Commando+training-crossing+a+cat+rope.jpg)
No matter how much we told him to just come back the 15' or so feet, he just wouldn't do it. Paralyzed by fear. It took 3 life guards to hold him up and swim walk him back while he still hung on to the rope. It was crazy.
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Ha, I went to a mixed day camp in Westchester for a couple of years, and I think I saw 5 black kids/young adults that could swim or float. The best was a black dude that thought he had gamed the system by hanging on to the pool divider rope to travel a few feet out. Well, he keeps testing how far he can go, and the line gets more slack in it, and starts bouncing. This must've set off some primal spidey sense, because he starts screaming and wraps himself around the rope commando style - (https://gallery.commandoveterans.org/cdoGallery/d/4053-8/Z446-Commando+training-crossing+a+cat+rope.jpg)
No matter how much we told him to just come back the 15' or so feet, he just wouldn't do it. Paralyzed by fear. It took 3 life guards to hold him up and swim walk him back while he still hung on to the rope. It was crazy.
You knew Corn Pop?
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It's a scientific fact that colored folk lack buoyancy.
they are more dense.....
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they are more dense.....
They certainly are ;D
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You knew Corn Pop?
Ha.
Another darkly funny thing that I remember from my youth was the "Don't Dis Your Sis" / "Whirlpooling" phenomenon that happen in the late 80's, 90's. That was this thing where a posse of Black or Hispanic guys would pin a girl to the side of the city pool(s) and feel them up, etc.... Well every once and awhile, usually in the black areas, a girl would escape by swimming out to the middle or deep end of the pool.
It didn't strike me till years later that those girls didn't escape by luck, or change of heart, but by the sheer fact that most black dudes can't swim.
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dindu swimming dysfunction of peace
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People not knowing how to swim blows my mind.
It takes a whole hour to learn.
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You knew Corn Pop?
"Ole Cornpop was a bad dude man!! He used to feel my hairy legs man"!!!
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People not knowing how to swim blows my mind.
If you grew up in a city you would understand. No one but no one had a pool. No lakes and no oceans too. I learned how to swim when I was about 13 in a YMCA. Then I was just barely able to swim.
As an adult I had to practice like mad to teach myself so I could pass the swimming section of my time in Fort Dix and Seagirt military base. I know for a swimmer this is a joke but doing all the laps, life saving drills, survival drills and treading water was hard for me. They had us tread water for 30 minutes. I know for a swimmer it's nothing but wow I thought I would die. The black guys started screaming trying to grab people. I went to the bottom of the pool so they couldn't grab me. When the weeks in the pool training was over a lot of the white guys were mocking the blacks. I never forgot what one black guy said, "The fighting part of training was coming and I'm going to make a lot of white boys cry."
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It's a scientific fact that colored folk lack buoyancy.
It's not from the food. Watermelons float easily.
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If you grew up in a city you would understand. No one but no one had a pool. No lakes and no oceans too. I learned how to swim when I was about 13 in a YMCA. Then I was just barely able to swim.
As an adult I had to practice like mad to teach myself so I could pass the swimming section of my time in Fort Dix and Seagirt military base. I know for a swimmer this is a joke but doing all the laps, life saving drills, survival drills and treading water was hard for me. They had us tread water for 30 minutes. I know for a swimmer it's nothing but wow I thought I would die. The black guys started screaming trying to grab people. I went to the bottom of the pool so they couldn't grab me. When the weeks in the pool training was over a lot of the white guys were mocking the blacks. I never forgot what one black guy said, "The fighting part of training was coming and I'm going to make a lot of white boys cry."
I grew up in a city, but the schools would regularly take us for swimming lessons so basically everyone had enough lessons to be able to go from non swimmer to being able to try to take a life guard test if you were fit enough and wanted to.
Black kids had the exact same number of lessons as everyone else and at least half of them still never managed to learn to swim.
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Stranger than not swimming is seing teens being good enough to swim in competitions but unable to do it at the sea (beach), where salt and ondulation makes flotation much easier.
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Stranger than not swimming is seing teens being good enough to swim in competitions but unable to do it at the sea (beach), where salt and ondulation makes flotation much easier.
um... waves?
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Life sucks and then you die
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um... waves?
Yes.
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Life sucks and then you drown
Fixed
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If you grew up in a city you would understand. No one but no one had a pool. No lakes and no oceans too. I learned how to swim when I was about 13 in a YMCA. Then I was just barely able to swim.
As an adult I had to practice like mad to teach myself so I could pass the swimming section of my time in Fort Dix and Seagirt military base. I know for a swimmer this is a joke but doing all the laps, life saving drills, survival drills and treading water was hard for me. They had us tread water for 30 minutes. I know for a swimmer it's nothing but wow I thought I would die. The black guys started screaming trying to grab people. I went to the bottom of the pool so they couldn't grab me. When the weeks in the pool training was over a lot of the white guys were mocking the blacks. I never forgot what one black guy said, "The fighting part of training was coming and I'm going to make a lot of white boys cry."
YMCA
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YMCA
Love that song.
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Love that song.
And the group. :-[