View Full Version : Let us not presuppose guilt based on appearances....
funkymonkey1111
11-29-2016, 15:52
http://kdvr.com/2016/11/28/deadly-road-rage-case-man-admits-shooting-driver-who-flipped-him-off/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark
"i dindu nuffin, mang!"
Martinjmpr
11-29-2016, 16:14
I guess he "proved his point."
Yup. It's hard to tell the good from the bad sometimes:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3983504/Man-charged-beating-raping-girlfriend-St-Louis.html
fportmen45
11-29-2016, 16:48
Ban tattooed people!
Ban tattooed people!
I've already got a last of names.
I've already got a last of names.
A list? Am I on it? :)
fportmen45
11-29-2016, 17:03
I've already got a last of names.
First names, too?
Auto correct strikes again.
Ban face-tattooed people?
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BushMasterBoy
11-29-2016, 18:04
Anybody sell kevlar baby car seats?
Bailey Guns
11-30-2016, 07:38
Right or wrong, I wouldn't want anything to do with that guy if he just approached me on the street based on his choice of body art only. If that makes me bad, so be it. Sometimes, if it looks, walks and talks like a duck, it's a duck.
68170
Add that guy's face to this old far side cartoon.
SuperiorDG
11-30-2016, 09:37
I told one of my employees once that I would not hire a person with face tattoos and he said. "that's discrimination." I said yes it is and I have a right to discriminate against people who make stupid choices. It amazes me how some people think they can do what ever they want and expect not to be judged by their choices.
kidicarus13
11-30-2016, 21:19
I told one of my employees once that I would not hire a person with face tattoos and he said. "that's discrimination." I said yes it is and I have a right to discriminate against people who make stupid choices. It amazes me how some people think they can do what ever they want and expect not to be judged by their choices.
Fact
I told one of my employees once that I would not hire a person with face tattoos and he said. "that's discrimination." I said yes it is and I have a right to discriminate against people who make stupid choices. It amazes me how some people think they can do what ever they want and expect not to be judged by their choices.
As someone with full sleeve tattoos (who regrets them and understands well the Mark Twain quote:
When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years.), I wholeheartedly agree. Face tats are a special level of giving up on one's future and unless someone with them has demonstrated personally to me how they have overcome that height of ignorance, I want nothing to do with them.
FWIW: if anyone is trying to convey to their soon to be 18 year old kid(s) why tattoos are a dumb idea, feel free to PM me and I'd be happy to get in touch with you and explain the consternation they have caused me since leaving the military, personally and professionally.
My youngest brother is a musician. He has full sleeves, both legs done, and stuff all over his chest and back. Even he thinks getting anything on your neck, face, or hands is a bad idea. He calls those kinds of tattoos "job stoppers". If my brother puts on a nice button down shirt and a pair of slacks you wouldn't even know he had ink.
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