Charlotte Teens on MySpace II
If you thought the last slideshow I created showing photos from Charlotte teen's MySpace pages was shocking... you would be surprised to know how much more is out there! Here is a second slideshow with more photos. Note: The photo "text" is what the teen used as a caption, not my comments. Click here for another example of how audacious these teens are!
































































































12 Comments:
You would be sooo sued anyplace else except the good ole south...
Sued for what?
1) Nothing copyrighted, and
2) there is a presumption that posted material is in the Public Domain. (Ask Viacom if these postings would be considered private. They successfully sued YOUTUBE for posting their copyrighted material.)
3) Nice try.
Why does it upset you that Crime in Charlotte has these photos? Does it bother you that the spotlight is directed at the real gangs members in Charlotte?
Well, it looks like they used those bulett decals to cover the photos and a drum for sound effects. I have been at a range when some of these types are trying to shoot. The enphis is on trying. Does the pharse "can't hit a bull in the but with a bass fidle" come to mind.
Thanks for the info. Pretty amazing stuff out there. Would it be possible to reformat the slideshow somehow so that the captions don't disappear so quickly?
Until the courts take this seriously, nothing will be done. I have two words - BOOT CAMPS!
is there a common denominator here?
Im a black male myself, and it sicken me that these morons, make all of us in the black community look bad. Pull your pants up, stop pretending your a rap video thug, and get an EDUCATION!
Right on, Jimmy.
I sometimes imagine what would happen if Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were revived to see what the black community has become. Would he be proud of kids like these? I doubt it. Would he like rap music? Highly unlikely.
Then I see the same scenario played out by the show Boondocks. In all its hilarity, the show strikes a chord with this episode. King was shot and went into a coma for 32 years. He awakes only to be vilified by the administration and be saddened by "rap culture." Great episode.
Wake up, brothas, before it's too late.
they have no life except being a thug. they squandered their education and they only know how to rob people at gunpoint or sell drugs. they belong in a cell with one another forever. there is no changing them. they will die on the streets and take some innocents on the way.
That person who talked about being sued is probably one of the people in the slideshow. Before you attack know what you are talking about first. this is public information, hell if they're stupid enough to get on a public forum like myspace or anywhere else on the internet, then their pictures are definately fair game, got it?
who would be stupid enough to photograph one of these idiots while they point a gun at them?
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