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It actually means." White foreigner that will pay way too much for everything." Bru'dah"Haole" means foreigner. "
A friend who grew up in Hawaii told me it means "White foreigner."
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It actually means." White foreigner that will pay way too much for everything." Bru'dah"Haole" means foreigner. "
A friend who grew up in Hawaii told me it means "White foreigner."
"Haole" means foreigner. "
A friend who grew up in Hawaii told me it means "White foreigner."
Us vs. them. It's in our genetics. Many religions based on this also "the chosen" vs. the "the damned". One of the best programs I have seen in the last few years below. Talks about how politicians and social media use our built in "us vs them" to further their causes. ...might be behind a paywall, not sure:Latinos call us Anglo/Germanic types "gavachos."
Cultural anthropology shows that just about everybody calls themselves "(the) People" and everybody else something that translates to "them" or "other."
They don't have the option to remove themselves from the situation like I can and should. If there is some unlikely scenario where I can't do this (it has happened once to me) then this is a reasonable option IMO but this is still not waving it around.Lots of cops have their weapon out and alongside their leg while doing simple traffic stops.
Well there you go.They don't have the option to remove themselves from the situation like I can and should. If there is some unlikely scenario where I can't do this (it has happened once to me) then this is a reasonable option IMO but this is still not waving it around.
Even the one time it happened to me, I could have waved off and waited. The situation was a parking lot with a few yutes waiting a few cars past my car and a few more walking sort of behind me. I diverted from my current track and cut through between a few cars, altering my planned approach to my car from a taillight side to headlight side, which also put them all more on the same side of me. I could have immediately went back indoors but the fact that I noticed them seemed to be enough.Well there you go.
"pulling when he hadn't yet apparently committed to shooting"
Crimes mala prohibita are usually those which incur no serious punishment, such as minor infractions and misdemeanors. However, the primary feature of crimes mala prohibita is not their lack of severity, but that they are acts criminalized by statute in an effort to regulate the general behaviors of society. As a general rule these do not include crimes that directly harm the person and property of others.
Prison food sucks, but not horrible. You can still order from the store. In WA, you get cable TV in your cell. The Prison Rape Elimination Act pretty much keeps you from being corn-holed.
Just saw this and had to respond, prison food most definity sucks and yes you can get commissary but there's no guarantee that you'll make it back to your house with it and if you think the PREA act will keep you from getting corn-hold you don't know what you're talking about. Snitches get stiches at the very least and you'll spend the rest of your time in the hole...
I don't understand your response, care to explain it?This ain't Angola, its Prisney Land.
I don't understand your response, care to explain it?
IMHO.....
I'd say that......
The entire equation has been changed with the Michael Strickland decision in Portlandia, OR.
Well, at least for "self-defense incidents" that occur in OR. And who knows, if the sickness has already spread to the entire "Left Coast" and beyond?
Aloha, Mark.
In my opinion Mr Strickland made numerous firearm handling errors that caused the vast majority of his legal issues, including but not limited to pulling when he hadn't yet apparently committed to shooting.
Strickland pulled out his weapon to ward off what he perceived was a potentially deadly attack upon him.
Strickland pulled his gun out and waved it around. That's not OK. Once he reconsidered and decided not to shoot he handled it poorly IMO.
You completely missed the point, I assume accidentally. The point is if you're not shooting don't wave it around.So if he would have killed someone he would have been legal?
Lots of cops have their weapon out and alongside their leg while doing simple traffic stops.