Well older folks have all the time to beetch about everything! lol
That's a racist comment.
I'll have to beat you with my walker if you ever say that again.....
Well older folks have all the time to beetch about everything! lol
Hell ya!you kids best STFU!
They did park in an illegal spot if not handicapped. It's a fine in Ok. Not a shootable offence though unless one wishes to escalate the situation.Black guy in a convenience store with a 5 yr old..... 2 kids and momma outside waiting..... I mean.... what else would they be doing, right? He has to be shoplifting. Excellent catch boys.
Well, Our Hero found the solution to recidivism, and maybe even hereditary criminality (an actual concept Oklahoma embraced at one time)!
Spitballing here, but he could have driven straight up from the left in the video and just didn’t bother to drive around the corner of the sidewalk to the unrestricted spots.
And it was an Oklahoma case, Skinner v. State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Williamson, 316 U.S. 535 (1942), that overruled Buck v. Bell as applied to punitive sterilization.Although it's a touchy and potentially slippery slope subject it's a very real concept accepted by many people around the world for some time, not just here. It certainly seems to have been invoked in the Supreme Ct. case of Buck v. Bell when Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, "if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind". This was when the court upheld involuntary sterilization.
Today in the midst of genetic research while still controversial it's accepted as a factor in criminality in many studies...
"In industrialized countries, the majority of all violent crime is committed by a relatively small group of antisocial recidivistic offenders,1,2 and more than 50% of severe antisocial behavior is attributable to genetic factors.3 The classic study by Mednick et al.,4 reported a significant correlation between adoptees and their biological parents for property crimes, but not for violent crimes. However, a recent study using an enormous Swedish nationwide adoption database with a long follow-up period found convincing evidence that the criminal records of biological parents predicted both violent and non-violent criminality among their adopted away children."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776744/
Also notable is that genetics has been used in court as a mitigating factor to reduce punishment...
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128043329
I'm making no judgement on the subject, just pointing out it can't be automatically dismissed as a crack-pot theory embraced by a backward state.
And it was an Oklahoma case, Skinner v. State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Williamson, 316 U.S. 535 (1942), that overruled Buck v. Bell as applied to punitive sterilization.
Let's leave eugenics for the progressives and the Nazis; it has no place in civilized societies.
And it was an Oklahoma case, Skinner v. State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Williamson, 316 U.S. 535 (1942), that overruled Buck v. Bell as applied to punitive sterilization.
Let's leave eugenics for the progressives and the Nazis; it has no place in civilized societies.
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