Raven Sit Down: Raven-Symone Weighs in on Spring Valley High Assault: "You Gotta Follow the Rules"

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I'm very interested in human psychology. So whenever someone does or says something really....'out there' I always try to examine the person. Does anyone know what....what exactly happened to Raven? She used to be a normal teenage girl under her father's management. Now she's this bizarre, overweight lesbian with strange hair styles. How does one make the transition to normal to....this? Was she molested? Is the fact that she's no longer under her father's management played a role in this unfortunate transition?

Being a c00n or someone with an unpopular opinion is one thing. But she's taking things a bit too far. I sincerely believe she's legit crazy. I'm really hoping this is a devious tactic on her (and the producer's) part in attracting viewership to the show ("The View" had declining ratings before she joined).

What's going on?
She is literally all over the place. Charlie Sheen without the excuse of drugs
 

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We don't know what she did. So you can't make an assumption about her guilt unless you get more info.

My question is why do you look for reasons to demonize her. We have a tape of her sitting calmly in her chair and being assaulted by the officer.

If you saw a 300 pound man dragging your mom/sister/daughter by her hair, would your first question be "well what did you do to deserve it mom"?


Your personal anecdote gets us nowhere. Just as there are bad students, there are bad teachers and cops.

You can't make assumptions one way, then dismiss assumptions the other way.

There's absolutely no evidence to point to the fact that she deserved the treatment that she got. But we have plenty evidence that the officer and teacher were not in control of their emotions, and had no regard for her well being.

Which is exactly why im asking why arent we getting info on what caused the officer to be called in the first place. The officer didnt just pick a classroom at random and decide to kick someone out.

Its amazing how people can actually agree with you that the officer went too far based on what happened in the video but if we even ask to know what caused them to call him in the beginning you acting like we defending him.

Asking for additional information is not demonizing or defending anyone!
 

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"The girl was told multiple times to get off the phone," Symone said. "There's no right or reason for him to be doing this type of harm -- that's ridiculous -- but at the same time, you gotta follow the rules in school. First of all, why are there cellphones in school? This shouldn't even be a problem to begin with, and he shouldn't have been acting like that on top of it."
:what:

I see none of you " I don't need context or need to know the story" people aren't up in the Missouri shooting thread Yapping.


This is my stance.

Posted this in that thread and nobody said shyt about it. Not one quote.

Here are some c00ns who love their kids.

"I gave your brother the same talk my father gave me: be respectful, but don't be an Uncle Tom. Never give them a reason. Your blackness is already reason enough—don't give them another. The moment you resist that authority, it gets out of hand."

"No sugarcoating. There it was. "Look, stay away from cops. They are not your friends. You answer their questions if they ask you with 'yes sir' and 'no ma'am' unless it is incriminating, then you exercise your right to be silent. Don't talk back, don't even slouch, pull up your pants. Be polite, no sudden movements. Don't give him a reason because these cops will shoot you and not think twice about it." She used choice other words, but that was it. All our suspicions, fears about police vocalized by the smartest person we knew."

"Once my son and I were getting out the car at the shopping mall, the police approached him and asked him: "Did you just leave the mall?" I intervened. I instructed my son to "never, ever answer a question from the police." Ask the police: "Am I free to go?" Do not answer any questions. Be polite. Be cordial. But never answer any questions. Keep asking: "Am I free to go?" "Am I under arrest?" "What are the charges?" "May I make a phone call?" However, do not move suddenly. Do not get smart-alecky. Do not run. If the police start swinging, drop to the ground, protect your head and vital organs by curling up in a ball on your knees."

"My black son—I have always taught him to treat the police the same way he would a Klansman, because in parts of the south where he grew up, they were often the same. He is taught to interact with them as little as possible. Get stopped for a traffic violation: Use your Sunday school manners. Keep your hands where they can be seen, and above all else, do not argue. My daddy passed on that lesson to me, and sadly, if I have grandchildren, it seems they too will have to get this same, dirty lesson."

What Black Parents Tell Their Sons About the Police

Like I said y'all fools just want Internet daps and really don't give a fukk about nobody.

Those people had a solution, and a course of action when around cops. They Addressed, that cops ain't shyt, moved past it and educated their youth on the best way to handle those situations.
But y'all fools wanna harp on it as black bodies and assault pile up.

Waits for the spin.

 

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Where are this girls parents? Seems like they should have made a comment or something by now.

If this cop is known for this shyt, why have none of them reported it?
 

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Which is exactly why im asking why arent we getting info on what caused the officer to be called in the first place. The officer didnt just pick a classroom at random and decide to kick someone out.

Its amazing how people can actually agree with you that the officer went too far based on what happened in the video but if we even ask to know what caused them to call him in the beginning you acting like we defending him.

Asking for additional information is not demonizing or defending anyone!
If it was the other way around and she was on tape going ape shyt, would you ask what the cop/teacher did to provoke it?


And you didn't simply ask what happened. You implied that she deserved it.
 

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If it was the other way around and she was on tape going ape shyt, would you ask what the cop/teacher did to provoke it?


And you didn't simply ask what happened. You implied that she deserved it.

I didnt imply she deserved anything. I simply asked for more information then gave you an example as to why i would want more information. I even stated that based on what i see the response wasnt warranted. You assumed i was saying she deserved it because you like so many people on these boards are quick to label someone a CAC or c00n and couldnt pass up on the opportunity.

I always want to know the complete story. So yes if i saw her going wild on a teacher i would want to know what the hell caused her to react that way. Just as ive seen situations where a student needed to be handled physically ive seen situations where a teacher deserved to have their ass whipped.
 

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I didnt imply she deserved anything. I simply asked for more information then gave you an example as to why i would want more information. I even stated that based on what i see the response wasnt warranted. You assumed i was saying she deserved it because you like so many people on these boards are quick to label someone a CAC or c00n and couldnt pass up on the opportunity.
I didn't call you a cac a c00n or anything else.

And if your only example as to why you wanted more info is that some kids you know deserved it, then you are in fact implying that she deserved it.

You actually were bothered by me making an assumption the other way, which is why you quoted me in the first place.

So yes you were implying that she might have deserved it


I always want to know the complete story. So yes if i saw her going wild on a teacher i would want to know what the hell caused her to react that way. Just as ive seen situations where a student needed to be handled physically ive seen situations where a teacher deserved to have their ass whipped.
Girl gets raped, you ask "what did she have on"?:comeon:
 

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"I'm sorry, I mean...that looked like CGI. He flung her out of that chair so fast it looked fake."

.........wtf

I'm pretty sure she meant that the force the cop used was so excessive it looked like something out of a movie not real life...ala James Bond or something Snake would do with his CQC
 

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Which is exactly why im asking why arent we getting info on what caused the officer to be called in the first place. The officer didnt just pick a classroom at random and decide to kick someone out.

Its amazing how people can actually agree with you that the officer went too far based on what happened in the video but if we even ask to know what caused them to call him in the beginning you acting like we defending him.

Asking for additional information is not demonizing or defending anyone!

It doesn't matter what she did
 

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