Here's one way to stop this in the future...no more events by "urban" radio stations that usually do end in riots!
To: KneelBeforeZod
According to some witnesses, a man in the crowd slapped a woman and sparked a melee among other patronsGee, maybe this guy listened to one to many Rap songs encouraging kids to "bi**h slap their ho"...
2 posted on
04/21/2002 2:40:12 PM PDT by
Syncro
To: KneelBeforeZod
I wish that the article would have mentioned the racial makeup of the group that was involved in the fighting. But I
guess with the fact that the fighting broke out during a hip-hop dance contest, it would be easy to guess.
3 posted on
04/21/2002 2:42:50 PM PDT by
usadave
To: KneelBeforeZod
"I went to a fight and a rap concert broke out".
To: KneelBeforeZod
Bishop said: ``I hope the park looks into this to see what caused this problem so as not to have these kinds of disturbances in the future.''I think we all know what caused this problem and any attemp to control the cause would result in NAACP protests and lawsuits.
5 posted on
04/21/2002 2:50:49 PM PDT by
Dakmar
To: KneelBeforeZod
Maybe they were celebrating their favorite basketball team winning.
To: KneelBeforeZod
I worked for an insurance company that wrote liability insurance for security companies that worked concerts. It was the only insurance policy in the world with a "rap" exclusion. We covered all the standard liability stuff at most concerts, but there was no coverage for incidents occurring at rap concerts. It was so funny. The first bit of claims investigation we did was to find out the names of the bands and go to one of the young clerical ladies to find out if they were a rap group or not.
7 posted on
04/21/2002 3:05:18 PM PDT by
Crawdad
To: KneelBeforeZod
So-called "urban" (i.e., let the black people do whatever they want) nights invariably turn into drug and violence infested hellholes (just ask the two guys who dies natural deaths after ray lewis and his bros sliced them to ribbons).
Let's do a little handicapping here: How many years do you all think it will be before good and decent black people are able to knock off the violence, illegitimacy, welfarism, and drug pushing that now dominates black peoples' neighborhoods and start to get their situation under contol?
I'll put the over/under at 10 years -- and I'll take the way over.
10 posted on
04/21/2002 3:23:41 PM PDT by
elwoodp
To: KneelBeforeZod
When I was growing up in Santa Cruz, KMEL was a rock station, what kind of crap are they playing now?
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