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For the past couple weeks I started to watch this show on the A&E network,
It may as well be called the TNB Hour because every case I have seen has involved a negro murdered by another negro.
It's basically a reality show in which a camera crew follows police detectives as they hunt for leads within the first 48 hours of a homicide case.
There are several things I've learned about the North American Pavement Ape
by watching a number of episodes.
1. When a Negro suspect is brought in for questioning they all have this completely aloof demeanor. At first I thought it was an attempt to appear innocent, a kind of poker face for the interrogators but whether it's a Negro picked up in Birmingham or Miami, their attitude is the same.
They seem completely relaxed, as if being questioned about a murder is as routine as ordering an ice cream cone at Baskin Robbins.
2. Negroes have no concept of their right to remain silent because they all agree to answer every question the detective asks them. This usually results in a confession or incriminating themselves so much that they are charged with the murder.
3. They have this infantile belief that they can lie their way out of things.
4. They seem completely unphased by the fact they are being charged with murder and will likely lose their freedom for the next 20 years.
This is what really blows my mind because it illustrates better than anything that they are pretty much soulless creatures, that being locked in a cage for decades isn't any less preferable than chillin' at their crib with Tanisha smokin' blunts.
5. Every murder on the show had to do with a brotha gettin' dissed, a dope deal gone awry, or just a meaningless act of violence with no motive other than a total lack of impulse control.
It occurs to me that maybe they don't dread the loss of freedom because like a dog, they don't have the brain capacity to think 3 minutes into the future.
6. Lastly, many of the detectives in the episodes were black or hispanic.
They clearly aren't much brighter than the suspects and most would flunk
a 4th grade English exam.
If it weren't for the suspects inability to shut up most would probably go free.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 10:33 am
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