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Scumbags: Man Who Forced Sex On 6-Month Old Baby Before Murdering Her Executed In Ohio

Posted on May 2nd, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Babies, Jesus Take The Wheel, News, Perverts, SMH

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Get Yo’ Money: Chris Dorner Carjacking Victim Sues The City Of Los Angeles For $1 Million In Reward Money

Posted on April 29th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: In White Folks News, Lawsuits, News

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Time to give up some of those stacks Los Angeles. Continue »

Lawsuits: Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Trial Begins, Jackson Lawyer Calls AEG “Ruthless,” “They Wanted To Be Number One At Any Cost”

Posted on April 29th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Lawsuits, Michael Jackson, News, Pay Yo Bills

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We wonder if AEG or Dr. Conrad Murray will ever take responsibility. Continue »

Ho Sit Down: Shady Dr. Conrad Murray Says Michael Jackson’s Death Is Not His Fault,”I’m Not Going To Accept Responsibilty For Something I Did Not Do”

Posted on April 26th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Ho Sit Down, Michael Jackson, Really????, SMH

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The first rule of being a doctor is to do know harm. Apparently Conrad Murray didn’t get the memo. Continue »

Bad News Chubby Lumpkins! Being Overweight And Getting Slizzard Triples Risk Of Liver Disease In Women

Posted on April 26th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Chubby Lumpkins, Did You Know, For Your Information, Get Well, Get Your Life Together, News

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Did you know fat folks had a higher risk of liver disease too??? Continue »

Some Afternoon Linkage

Posted on April 24th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: News, Some Afternoon Linkage

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Wu-Tang Clan Affiliate Shyheim Arrested On Gun & Drug Charges (GO)

Mississippi Mayoral Candidate Admits To Prostitution Past, Marrying One Of Her Johns [VIDEO] (GO)

Gunplay – “Pyrex” [VIDEO] (GO)

Big Boi & Killer Mike – “In The A (Remix)” [LISTEN] (GO)

20 Horrible Ways The Earth Could Die (GO)

Nicole Scherzinger’s Bikini Pics for Social Media of the Day (GO)

Arias’ attorneys: One last witness! (GO)

David Spade Hey Reese Witherspoon … YOU’RE NOT THAT FAMOUS! (GO)

‘Thor: The Dark World’ Has A Trailer Now (GO)

ISLA FISHER Says Working Mothers Can’t Have It All (GO)

Cinnamon Challenge: Doctors Issue Warning Against Dangerous Trend (GO)

Backstreet Boys Land A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame (GO)

Let’s Talk Music: Lana Del Rey’s ‘Young & Beautiful’ (GO)

People Ain’t Isht For Real: Boston Bomb Suspect Number One Suspected In Grisly 2011 Murders Of Sparring Partner And 2 Others!

Posted on April 22nd, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Brutality, End of Days, For Discussion, News, SMH, What the Hell???

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SMH! Thank God they took out the first Boston Bomber suspect Continue »

Question Of The Day: UK Journalist Asks “Why Does America Lose Its Head Over ‘Terror’ But Ignore Its Daily Gun Deaths?”

Posted on April 21st, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, Elsewhere In The World, For Discussion, News, Question of The Day, SMH

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Good question. While everyone was social mediaing it up with the #PrayForBoston hashtag, do you even remember a time when #PrayForChicago was trending?? Not to make light of the Boston terror tragedy, but this British journalist certainly makes a valid point.

Via Guardian UK:

The thriving metropolis of Boston was turned into a ghost town on Friday. Nearly a million Bostonians were asked to stay in their homes – and willingly complied. Schools were closed; business shuttered; trains, subways and roads were empty; usually busy streets eerily resembled a post-apocalyptic movie set; even baseball games and cultural events were cancelled – all in response to a 19-year-old fugitive, who was on foot and clearly identified by the news media.

The actions allegedly committed by the Boston marathon bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan, were heinous. Four people dead and more than 100 wounded, some with shredded and amputated limbs. But Londoners, who endured IRA terror for years, might be forgiven for thinking that America over-reacted just a tad to the goings-on in Boston. They’re right – and then some. What we saw was a collective freak-out like few that we’ve seen previously in the United States. It was yet another depressing reminder that more than 11 years after 9/11 Americans still allow themselves to be easily and willingly cowed by the “threat” of terrorism.

After all, it’s not as if this is the first time that homicidal killers have been on the loose in a major American city. In 2002, Washington DC was terrorised by two roving snipers, who randomly shot and killed 10 people. In February, a disgruntled police officer, Christopher Dorner, murdered four people over several days in Los Angeles. In neither case was LA or DC put on lockdown mode, perhaps because neither of these sprees was branded with that magically evocative and seemingly terrifying word for Americans, terrorism.

To be sure, public officials in Boston appeared to be acting out of an abundance of caution. And it’s appropriate for Boston residents to be asked to take precautions or keep their eyes open. But by letting one fugitive terrorist shut down a major American city, Boston not only bowed to outsize and irrational fears, but sent a dangerous message to every would-be terrorist – if you want to wreak havoc in the United States, intimidate its population and disrupt public order, here’s your instruction booklet.

Putting aside the economic and psychological cost, the lockdown also prevented an early capture of the alleged bomber, who was discovered after Bostonians were given the all clear and a Watertown man wandered into his backyard for a cigarette and found a bleeding terrorist on his boat.

In some regards, there is a positive spin on this – it’s a reflection of how little Americans have to worry about terrorism. A population such as London during the IRA bombings or Israel during the second intifada or Baghdad, pretty much every day, becomes inured to random political violence. Americans who have such little experience of terrorism, relatively speaking, are more primed to overreact – and assume the absolute worst when it comes to the threat of a terror attack. It is as if somehow in the American imagination, every terrorist is a not just a mortal threat, but is a deadly combination of Jason Bourne and James Bond.

If only Americans reacted the same way to the actual threats that exist in their country. There’s something quite fitting and ironic about the fact that the Boston freak-out happened in the same week the Senate blocked consideration of a gun control bill that would have strengthened background checks for potential buyers. Even though this reform is supported by more than 90% of Americans, and even though 56 out of 100 senators voted in favour of it, the Republican minority prevented even a vote from being held on the bill because it would have allegedly violated the second amendment rights of “law-abiding Americans”. What makes US gun violence so particularly horrifying is how routine and mundane it has become. After the massacre of 20 kindergartners in an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, millions of Americans began to take greater notice of the threat from gun violence. Yet since then, the daily carnage that guns produce has continued unabated and often unnoticed.

The same day of the marathon bombing in Boston, 11 Americans were murdered by guns. The pregnant Breshauna Jackson was killed in Dallas, allegedly by her boyfriend. In Richmond, California, James Tucker III was shot and killed while riding his bicycle – assailants unknown. Nigel Hardy, a 13-year-old boy in Palmdale, California, who was being bullied in school, took his own life. He used the gun that his father kept at home. And in Brooklyn, New York, an off-duty police officer used her department-issued Glock 9mm handgun to kill herself, her boyfriend and her one-year old child.

At the same time that investigators were in the midst of a high-profile manhunt for the marathon bombers that ended on Friday evening, 38 more Americans – with little fanfare – died from gun violence. One was a 22-year old resident of Boston. They are a tiny percentage of the 3,531 Americans killed by guns in the past four months – a total that surpasses the number of Americans who died on 9/11 and is one fewer than the number of US soldiers who lost their lives in combat operations in Iraq. Yet, none of this daily violence was considered urgent enough to motivate Congress to impose a mild, commonsense restriction on gun purchasers.

It is a surreal and difficult-to-explain dynamic. Americans seemingly place an inordinate fear on violence that is random and unexplainable and can be blamed on “others” – jihadists, terrorists, evil-doers etc. But the lurking dangers all around us – the guns, our unhealthy diets, the workplaces that kill 14 Americans every single day – these are just accepted as part of life, the price of freedom, if you will. And so the violence goes, with more Americans dying preventable deaths. But hey, look on the bright side – we got those sons of b*tches who blew up the marathon.

Discuss…

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Really??? WSJ Publishes Ignorant HS Student’s Essay Blaming Her Whiteness And Lack Of A “Tiger Mom” For Being Rejected By Colleges

Posted on April 1st, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Cry Me A River, Ho Sit Down, News, out of pocket, Race Matters, Really????, SMH

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Can somebody tell Suzy Lee Weiss we said, ‘Cry us a muhfuggin river!’? Please and thank you. Continue »