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King Emmanuel
03-28-2015, 08:20 PM
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSGfbbGWvEZp3wlTXGAmm8ZXn-l5sJDfNzYy3Q2OZZQvuKUP5za

little league beisbol.


i mean WTF is this shit? baseballs bad enough but why the fuc with 12 year old kids playing baseball? come on man do you see little league basketball, soccer football etc on TV? NO... i mean lets not act like the targeted demografic of 65 year old white men that tune into little league world series:lmao are watching for the sport itself.... well not a sport but you know what i mean. man smfh at dis sick shit:bang i bet thread has season tickets up close to the batters box for you know what:lol

King Emmanuel
03-28-2015, 08:27 PM
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/sportatorium/assets_c/2009/05/Hot%20Tennis%20chicks%20-%20Golovin-thumb-500x500.jpg

this is what old whiteys see when they watch little league action

Stalin
03-28-2015, 08:29 PM
:lol beisbol

Malik Hairston
03-28-2015, 08:30 PM
:lol Manny has been on his game lately, tbh..

Splits
03-28-2015, 08:34 PM
:lmao

Clipper Nation
03-28-2015, 08:40 PM
The Little League World Series is gross for sure, but at least baseball teams aren't signing 7-year-old kids and making them live in some creepy-ass rundown house like povertyball teams do:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Masia

Thread
03-28-2015, 08:42 PM
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/sportatorium/assets_c/2009/05/Hot%20Tennis%20chicks%20-%20Golovin-thumb-500x500.jpg

this is what old whiteys see when they watch little league action

Lord-a-mighty, that bush must be massive.

King Emmanuel
03-28-2015, 08:42 PM
thats the house of leo messi you clown

Splits
03-28-2015, 08:51 PM
Inside Major League Baseball's Dominican Sweatshop System


Teen shortstop Yewri Guillén died the day the Nationals were supposed to ship him to America. Has MLB learned from the tragedy?

—By Ian Gordon (http://www.motherjones.com/authors/ian-gordon)
| March/April 2013 Issue (http://motherjones.com/toc/2013/03)

http://www.motherjones.com/files/PLAYED_B_300.jpgYewri Guillén, in an undated family photo

THE BASEBALL MEN started coming around when Yewri Guillén was 15. Like thousands of other boys in the Dominican Republic, he had been waiting for them for years, training on the sparse patch of grass and dirt across the road from the small concrete-and-wood house he shared with his mother, father, and two sisters in La Canela, a hamlet 45 minutes southwest of Santo Domingo. By the time the American scouts took notice, he had grown into a 5-foot-10, 165-pound, switch-hitting shortstop with quick hands and a laser arm. In 2009, at the age of 16, he signed for $30,000 with the Washington Nationals. The first thing he'd do with his bonus, he told his parents, was buy them a car and build them a new house.

But soon after Guillén's signing, Major League Baseball put his plans on hold. The league, having grown more vigilant about identity fraud, suspended him for a year, alleging that he'd lied about his date of birth on paperwork to boost his potential value to scouts. Guillén's family got a lawyer to fight the suspension, and in the meantime he lived and trained without pay at the Nationals' academy in Boca Chica, the epicenter of MLB's training facilities in the country. There, he was notoriously hard on himself. Johnny DiPuglia, the Nationals' international scouting director, said Guillén would even take himself out of games after making small mistakes like missing a sign from the third-base coach. "He had no education, none at all," DiPuglia told me. "I didn't think he had any teeth because he never smiled. And he always had watery eyes—there was always sadness in his eyes."

DiPuglia made it his mission to cheer up the teenager, "to open up his heart." He wouldn't let Guillén pass without giving him a hug and a smile, and little by little, DiPuglia said, Guillén started to loosen up, becoming a better teammate and a happier kid. Later, when other talent brokers approached Guillén claiming that they could get him a better deal with a different team, Guillén turned them away because he felt that he owed it to the Nationals for sticking with him. After MLB finally authorized his contract at the beginning of 2011, the Nationals told him they'd be sending him to play for their rookie league team in Florida. He was to leave in mid-April.

When the headaches first came on, they were barely bad enough to mention. On April 1, Guillén headed home to La Canela to get his travel documents in order. His family brought him to a clinic in nearby San Cristóbal. When he returned to the academy and missed a couple of games, DiPuglia called him out—in the Dominican Republic, nobody rides the bench because of a headache. When the pain got worse, DiPuglia sent Guillén to the trainer's room, where he was given some tea and an aspirin.

The next day, on April 6, the Nationals sent Guillén back to La Canela. He had a slight fever when he left the academy. On April 7, Michael Morla, a longtime local trainer who also acted as Guillén's agent, was at the field in La Canela when he saw Guillén, a damp towel wrapped around his head, lurching toward the community's health post, adjacent to the field. Morla approached Guillén's family, urging them to take him to Santo Domingo for care: "The boy is bad!"

Guillén's aunt and uncle rushed him to the Clínica Abreu, the capital's best private hospital. But because his contract hadn't been finalized he didn't have health insurance, and he was refused treatment when his family couldn't come up with the $1,300 admission fee. His aunt and uncle moved him to a more affordable Cuban-Dominican clinic nearby, where he was admitted on April 8. The doctors diagnosed bacterial meningitis. Guillén later had surgery to drain brain fluid, but the disease had progressed too far. On April 15, the day he was to leave for the United States, Yewri Guillén died.





Baseball's Recruitment Abuses

BY ROB RUCK (http://americasquarterly.org/node/2739)

Unscrupulous agents prey on young Dominican players. It's time to clean up their mess.


Baseball may no longer be the national pastime in the United States, but it remains a pan-Caribbean passion. No other region celebrates the game with such panache or sends so many stellar players to the major leagues. f you visit any ballfield in the Caribbean, it will be hard to miss the talent scouts lurking on the sidelines, systematically picking off young boys who show flashes of athletic promise. But Caribbean baseball’s success has a dark side. The promise of multi-million-dollar payoffs in the north has triggered unscrupulous tactics by a growing industry seeking to profit from the region’s juvenile talent.

The high-stakes game for recruits and prospects has given rise to a feeding frenzy involving a wide range of players, from local talent-spotters and foreign investors to nongovernmental organizations and representatives of Major League Baseball (MLB) teams. The lives of boys and the game’s honor—at least what’s left of it—hang in the balance.

So does baseball’s potential to serve as a way to strengthen local communities and economies in the region.

Since Jackie Robinson opened Major League Baseball to darker-skinned players in 1947, the trickle of Latin Americans to the majors has become a torrent. They now comprise more than a quarter of all major leaguers, about half of all minor leaguers, and they dominate the ranks of the game’s best players. Latinos won half the Silver Slugger Awards—given to the best offensive players at each position in the National and American Leagues—last season and represent a staggering 40 percent of the players nominated for the 2011 All-Star game.

The Dominican Republic, a country of only 9.3 million, accounts for more than a tenth of all major leaguers, with 86 players on opening-day rosters this year. Players from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua, Panama, and Colombia represent another 17 percent of major league players. And rosters are also sprinkled with dozens of Hispanic Americans who grew up in the United States.

These players have turned baseball into a multi-billion dollar Caribbean industry, especially in the Dominican Republic, the game’s regional epicenter. In addition to about $1 billion in salaries paid annually to professionals from Latin America and the Caribbean, teams spend approximately $100 million per season operating some 40 year-round baseball academies in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. They also pay several hundred million dollars in signing bonuses each year to boys who then enter the Dominican Summer League, the cornerstone of MLB’s player development system.

This bonanza has spawned a profitable market in young talent and made the procurement of Latino players akin to the trafficking of children. Most of these boys are poor and lack good counsel, but they benefit from MLB policies that exempt them from the draft and prevent them from signing contracts until the year they turn 17. This minimum age was instituted after the Toronto Blue Jays were derided for signing a 13-year-old Dominican boy, Jimy Kelly, in 1984.

The rule, though, has also created an opening for self-styled agents known as buscones(from the word buscar, to search) who lure boys as young as 13 to their own training facilities—with the promise of developing their baseball talent—until they are old enough to be peddled to major league teams as free agents.

The exemption from the annual draft (restricted to boys from the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico who have reached the age at which their high school class would graduate) means that Latin American players can begin their careers as free agents. As Latinos have become more sophisticated about the workings of the baseball industry, that loophole has led to increasingly lucrative signing bonuses for top prospects, further fueling the buscónindustry. For their part, teams abhor paying these sums, and view the inflation in signing bonuses with trepidation.

Exploitation and Deceit

In 1990, major league clubs signed about 300 Dominican boys to contracts for a total of $750,000. Most received bonuses of between $2,000 and $5,000. Fifteen years later, the average signing bonus for the 407 young players who signed in 2005 had risen to about $33,000. And then the full impact of the buscones began to hit. In the first four months of 2011, the 188 boys signed by major league organizations received bonuses averaging almost $131,000.

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The bonus spiral has upped the rewards and spurred competition among buscones. In the Dominican Republic, more than a thousand buscones search for boys they hope to turn into saleable commodities. In return for investing in a young player, the buscóntakes as much as a third of the bonus and salary if a prospect signs professionally. Several buscones run their own academies, sometimes backed by U.S. investors and agents who see these kids as a futures market.

But no laws govern the buscón-boy relationship. Parents, who are most often poorly educated and know little about the business of baseball, rarely serve as a check on less-than-ethical buscones.

The higher-end facilities, like one operated by former U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic Hans Hertell and former Yankees Chairman Steve Swindal, offer comfortable quarters and competent instruction. Perhaps a dozen buscones aspire to fill this niche. But most run ramshackle accommodations filled with vulnerable boys.
For some of the aspiring players, a buscón’s intervention is the best thing that ever happened. The buscón will facilitate player development, create a market for their talents and drive up bonuses. Few buscones, though, see to it that their young charges remain in school; many are more like hustlers than surrogate fathers. They might steal from a boy, enmesh him in career-damaging fraud (several boys have been suspended or had contracts revoked after being caught lying about their age) and even administer performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the guise of B-12 shots to add pop to a player’s bat or speed to his fastball.

Scores of Dominican minor leaguers have been suspended for the use of illegal PEDs, with players in the Dominican Summer League having the highest rate of positive drug tests for PEDs in professional baseball. The deception doesn’t play well on the receiving end. Major league clubs do not enjoy being made the fool when a steroid-enhanced prospect’s towering shots turn into lazy fly balls or his fastballs lose 10 miles per hour after he stops juicing.

Other buscones falsify birth certificates to lower a boy’s age, knowing that ballclubs pay more for younger prospects who might have higher upsides. The Washington Nationals were caught flatfooted when they paid $1.4 million to 17-year-old Esmailyn ‘Smiley’ González in 2006, only to find out he was neither 17 nor Esmailyn González. Instead, he was 21-year-old Carlos Álvarez Lugo posing as a relative, a boy with disabilities who rarely left his home in a small rural town. Those who knew of the deception were either bought off or gladly cooperated to benefit the families involved.

These issues led MLB owners to send Sandy Alderson, a former executive with the Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres, to the Dominican Republic in 2010 with a mandate to reassert control over the player development system and restore their profitable control over the talent it produces. Alderson spoke of creating MLB-run youth leagues for Dominicans under age 17 to displace the buscones, and called for drug-testing and fingerprinting prospects as young as age 15 to create a database to verify age and identity.

But he ran into criticism for his plans as well as his demeanor. Alderson “came into the Dominican Republic with an air of imperiousness and a swagger that can only be likened to the U.S. Marines invading a Caribbean nation,” said anthropologist Alan Klein. Busconesfeared that Alderson’s agenda would weaken their grip on talent and that MLB intended to undercut free agency by extending the draft to the Caribbean, thus driving down signing bonuses. In response, the buscones, along with the boys they train, demonstrated against Alderson outside the hotel where he was meeting with MLB scouts during his visit to Santo Domingo.

But Dominican concerns were allayed, at least for the time being, when Alderson resigned his position after the 2010 baseball season to become the New York Mets’ general manager. Further expansion of the draft awaits the next collective bargaining agreement (December 2011), and it would require the Major League Baseball Players Association’s approval. While Latin American ballplayers will oppose extending the draft, the Players Association might be willing to allow it in exchange for other concessions from owners.

These aborted and timid efforts by MLB to address the exploitation of young baseball talent in the Dominican Republic underscore the responsibility of Latin Americans themselves. The delay in action by MLB gives the region a chance to clean up player recruitment and limit the damage buscones and foreign investors can do to its baseball patrimony, before MLB seizes greater jurisdiction.

Baseball's Caribbean Roots

And it is their patrimony. In the Caribbean, baseball is as much a part of the cultural heritage as it is in the United States. And in the former, it remains vital, as the U.S. game loses ground to football, soccer, basketball, and other sports.

The Caribbean began to embrace baseball in the 1860s after expatriate Cubans, including students, brought the U.S. game back to the island. What they took home was not simply sport. Baseball, historian Louis A. Pérez Jr. has written, was soon perceived as “a paradigm of progress.” It did not take long before Cubans made baseball their own game.

By the late nineteenth century, in the eyes of those struggling to end Spanish colonialism and welcome the twentieth century, Cuban baseball had become a symbol of modernity and democracy. Bullfighting was linked in Cuban minds to Spain’s brutal colonial rule, while baseball was idealized as a sport in which distinctions of class, race and gender could be set aside, an arena where mobility and freedom prevailed.

While baseball’s image as a sport free of racial constraints could scarcely have been imagined in the U.S., it rang true in Havana in the early 1900s. Segregation in the U.S. confined African Americans to their own teams and leagues, but the Cuban game was multiracial. Its ballfields reflected the racial diversity of the Cuban people. Each winter they played host to the best North Americans, white and black. Cuba, of course, was not immune to racial prejudice, but for decades, the Liga Cubana was the only place in the world where the best ballplayers of all nations and colors competed with and against one another.

And it was the Cubans who brought baseball—their multiracial version of the game—to the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
By the early 1900s, North American clubs were visiting the island. As much of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean adopted baseball as its sport, these U.S. teams began to see the region as an ancillary source of revenue. Major league teams barnstormed there during the winter off-season, playing local squads or each other with a share of the gate receipts and bragging rights as their rewards.

In addition, individual Major and Negro Leaguers picked up paychecks by joining island clubs during the winter season. They joined Latin Americans of various hues on teams that paid minimal attention to racial issues.

The better Latin American players, meanwhile, journeyed northward each summer. Although these men might have been teammates in Cuba and elsewhere in the Caribbean, in the U.S., the lighter-skinned players joined a major league club or one of its minor league affiliates, while their darker counterparts competed in the Negro Leagues.

For a quarter of a century, professional baseball in the U.S. and the Caribbean peacefully co-existed. Then, in 1937, Caribbean baseball posed its first challenge to U.S. professional baseball. That season, emissaries of Dominican strongman Rafael Trujillo raided the Negro League’s Pittsburgh Crawfords for players who could bolster his club, Los Leones de Ciudad Trujillo, as it contested the Dominican title. The Leones won their championship, but the Crawfords—black baseball’s leading club—never recovered from the defections of nine of their players, including future Hall of Famers Satchel Paige, Cool Papa Bell and Josh Gibson.

Mexican entrepreneur Jorge Pasquel soon posed a far more serious threat. After reorganizing the Mexican League in 1940, he signed scores of the best Negro Leaguers and Cubans to play in it during World War II. Afterwards, in 1946, Pasquel not only continued to seek top Negro League and Cuban players, but pursued major leaguers, too. He paid top dollar, treating players with the kind of personal touch they had never received from major league moguls, and offered African-American and Afro-Caribbean players a progressive atmosphere where race hardly mattered.

Already concerned about its own future—racial integration and player unionization were on the horizon—Major League Baseball attacked the Mexican League. It blacklisted North American players who jumped to Mexico, warned Cuban teams and players not to cooperate with Pasquel, and even made concessions to major league players to stave off Pasquel’s effort to create a league that would rival the U.S. major leagues.

If the Cuban league had joined with Pasquel to create a combined summer and winter league operation, he might have pulled off his audacious plan. But when Cuba fell into line with MLB, and after sustaining huge financial losses, Pasquel ended his challenge to the major leagues.

Soon, winter leagues in Cuba and elsewhere in the region accepted Major League Baseball’s authority. MLB determined under what conditions their players, including Latin Americans, could play in these leagues. Within a few years, only the Mexico league retained a summer schedule. The rest shifted almost exclusively to winter play.
Mexican baseball went its own way, and MLB agreed that Mexican players who signed first with a Mexican team could not be signed by a major league organization. Mexican teams, for their part, stopped raiding major league clubs.

This would favor MLB for years to come. Cuba, meanwhile, left MLB’s orbit after the Cuban Revolution. Still, Cubans continue to play baseball at the highest level, but mostly as a noncommercial game that has become an instrument of statecraft and internal cohesion. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union disrupted the Cuban economy in the 1990s, though, the lure of major league contracts has seduced many players to defect and sign with U.S. clubs.

While MLB salivates over the prospect of Cuban talent once the island normalizes relations with Washington, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and the rest of the region have more than made up for the absence of Cuban players.

Fixing the System

MLB has long benefited from the supply of talented players coming from the Caribbean, profiting immensely by signing players for tiny bonuses and discarding all but the few who make it professionally. In 1957, Hall of Famer Juan Marichal received $500 when he signed to play for the New York Giants. Thirty years later, the Los Angeles Dodgers paid Pedro Martínez $6,500, while the Texas Rangers signed Sammy Sosa for $3,500. Their signing bonuses seem laughable by current standards. Buscones, by forcing teams to bid for their clients, have pushed bonuses skyward, sometimes topping $3 million or even $4 million.

But too many boys aspiring to become multi-millionaire peloteros become casualties instead. In recent years, often aided by buscones, many players have been shamed by steroid use, and lies about age and identity have ensnared others. Latin American players, particularly Dominicans, have become complicit in the game’s ethical decline. It is up to them to institute the reforms that will restore ethics to Caribbean baseball and preserve its rich cultural legacy.

So far, reforms have been slow in coming. Dominicans—including President Leonel Fernández, ballplayers Felipe Alou and Juan Marichal, and ex-major leaguers like Winston Llenas and Junior Noboa—must be bolder in reclaiming the island’s baseball infrastructure. A few, notably Noboa, have built and rented academies to major league clubs, but there is still more to be done.

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Splits
03-28-2015, 08:52 PM
Lord-a-mighty, that bush must be massive.

All the girls shave these days, old man. You won't find a pube on her.

Thread
03-28-2015, 08:56 PM
All the girls shave these days, old man. You won't find a pube on her.

I'm talking about the length & girth of it. Look at the space twixt her legs just below the hem of that tennis skirt. Now that's the front view. Can you imagine the reverse angle on that gd thing?

CHARGE!!!!!!!!!

Clipper Nation
03-28-2015, 08:56 PM
thats the house of leo messi you clown
No it's not:

On 20 October 1979, La Masia was converted into a dormitory for young players from outside of Barcelona.

More than 500 youngsters have left their homes and families to stay at the academy.

The minimum age for the youth program is six years; each year, more than 1,000 boys from the ages of six to eight try out for admittance.

This shit sounds like Jerry Sandusky's dream scenario. Povertyball is disgusting, tbh.

DMC
03-28-2015, 08:57 PM
It's a myth that whites are more prone to molest than are any other race. It would be true as a whole, but not on a per capita basis. Per capita, whites are actually less likely to molest children than any race other than Asian. Blacks are just behind Native Americans as the most likely to molest or abuse children.

Whites make up about 75% of the total population however they only make up about 70% of the convicted child molesters. Blacks make up about 12% of the population but they make up about 15% of the convicted child molesters.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/U.S._incarceration_rates_1925_onwards.png/250px-U.S._incarceration_rates_1925_onwards.png

Men are convicted at a much higher rate for child molestation than are women.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/USA_2009._Percent_of_adult_males_incarcerated_by_r ace_and_ethnicity.png/400px-USA_2009._Percent_of_adult_males_incarcerated_by_r ace_and_ethnicity.png

Of these convictions, a disproportionate number are blacks.

Strange Love
03-28-2015, 09:00 PM
No it's not:




This shit sounds like Jerry Sandusky's dream scenario. Povertyball is disgusting, tbh.

Damn, that's nasty.

King Emmanuel
03-28-2015, 09:08 PM
http://photos.pazimages.com/img/s3/v42/p498192513-4.jpg

OMG these sick white fucks and their wrestling obsession.. fuck man im out

Clipper Nation
03-28-2015, 09:12 PM
Don't even want to imagine how fucked-up OP's search history must be, tbh.

DMC
03-28-2015, 09:15 PM
Alts looking for suicide by mod. That's when you know their schtick is played out.

King Emmanuel
03-28-2015, 09:16 PM
swing da bat clippafan

get the full arm extension

yeah move your thighs that way

no wait your rear has to turn in this direction

thats right.. here i'll show you

mmm

Splits
03-28-2015, 09:25 PM
swing da bat clippafan

get the full arm extension

yeah move your thighs that way

no wait your rear has to turn in this direction

thats right.. here i'll show you

mmm

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/lol.gif

HemisfairArena
03-28-2015, 09:27 PM
Don't even want to imagine how fucked-up OP's search history must be, tbh.

And you guys endorse this,,,you think you want to push the envelope for shock value but end up with sick pedo's like the OP. This is your creativity at work.

Strange Love
03-28-2015, 09:38 PM
Damn, split looking to draft off of anyone making fun of someone who shat on him on the other thread. :lol

jeebus
03-28-2015, 10:53 PM
Don't even want to imagine how fucked-up OP's search history must be, tbh.

"little white boys"

"where is a good place to rape boys"

"baseball bats up boys ass"

"how to win arguments with no sources"

"white boys in sexual positions"

"can fbi find me if I use incognito mode"

m>s
03-28-2015, 10:56 PM
Weird thread, reported to fbi

Splits
03-28-2015, 10:57 PM
"little white boys"

"where is a good place to rape boys"

"baseball bats up boys ass"

"how to win arguments with no sources"

"white boys in sexual positions"

"can fbi find me if I use incognito mode"

:lmao

lefty
03-28-2015, 11:07 PM
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSGfbbGWvEZp3wlTXGAmm8ZXn-l5sJDfNzYy3Q2OZZQvuKUP5za

little league beisbol.


i mean WTF is this shit? baseballs bad enough but why the fuc with 12 year old kids playing baseball? come on man do you see little league basketball, soccer football etc on TV? NO... i mean lets not act like the targeted demografic of 65 year old white men that tune into little league world series:lmao are watching for the sport itself.... well not a sport but you know what i mean. man smfh at dis sick shit:bang i bet thread has season tickets up close to the batters box for you know what:lol

:lmao my nigguh

m>s
03-28-2015, 11:51 PM
This guy sounds like a pedophile I hope he isn't hoding any cp because they are going to be looking lol. Sucks for you op

King Emmanuel
03-29-2015, 12:30 AM
feds gonna look into your kkk ass first.. nazi ass nigga

m>s
03-29-2015, 01:15 AM
It's not a crime unlike cp dude I would be scared if I were you Ya fuckin weirdo

unleashbaynes
03-29-2015, 08:53 AM
Careful OP. This shit isn't something to joke about tbh. You could find yourself having to answer some difficult questions over this perceived "interest", imo.

SupremeGuy
03-29-2015, 08:54 AM
It's a myth that whites are more prone to molest than are any other race. It would be true as a whole, but not on a per capita basis. Per capita, whites are actually less likely to molest children than any race other than Asian. Blacks are just behind Native Americans as the most likely to molest or abuse children.

Whites make up about 75% of the total population however they only make up about 70% of the convicted child molesters. Blacks make up about 12% of the population but they make up about 15% of the convicted child molesters.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/U.S._incarceration_rates_1925_onwards.png/250px-U.S._incarceration_rates_1925_onwards.png

Men are convicted at a much higher rate for child molestation than are women.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/USA_2009._Percent_of_adult_males_incarcerated_by_r ace_and_ethnicity.png/400px-USA_2009._Percent_of_adult_males_incarcerated_by_r ace_and_ethnicity.png

Of these convictions, a disproportionate number are blacks.The op knows this, I know this, everyone knows this; but that's not how you play internet. lol You're not supposed to just come in here with your facts and stats and shit all over the thread, tbh. You're either supposed to pretend to get enraged and troll back, or laugh along like a mindless idiot.

SupremeGuy
03-29-2015, 08:55 AM
"little white boys"

"where is a good place to rape boys"

"baseball bats up boys ass"

"how to win arguments with no sources"

"white boys in sexual positions"

"can fbi find me if I use incognito mode":lol

Double-Up
03-29-2015, 10:18 AM
Don't even want to imagine how fucked-up OP's search history must be, tbh.

Seriously... :lol

King Emmanuel
03-29-2015, 01:58 PM
you can't make this shit up. search CP directors on google images and guess the race of the people that show up.

King Emmanuel
03-29-2015, 02:11 PM
difficult questions over this perceived "interest", imo.

"are you a 65 year old white man that watches little league baseball?"

DMC
03-29-2015, 02:42 PM
It is interesting why the OP would be searching for little league pics and pedos. I get that he's trying to raise the bar, but it's been done and wasn't interesting before. Being controversial is a tweener thing. It never ends well.

King Emmanuel
03-29-2015, 03:03 PM
it was more of a shot on baseball loving faggots but man you guys get so defensive when i mention old white pedos.. all i had to do was search little league baseball and OMG YOU MUST HAVE CHILD PORN!!!!11

m>s
03-29-2015, 03:11 PM
the response i got was that while this thread is not proof enough to get a search warrant, OP will be watched closely in the future

wontstartdumbthreads
03-29-2015, 03:16 PM
Thread backfire. Lol. OP will either disappear or go total apeshit and burn out. Only options imo.

King Emmanuel
03-29-2015, 03:41 PM
the response i got was that while this thread is not proof enough to get a search warrant, OP will be watched closely in the future

search warrant? wow i cant wait until i encounter a situation like that irl

m>s
03-29-2015, 03:54 PM
Looks like now op is the notorious pedophile lol

DMC
03-29-2015, 05:05 PM
it was more of a shot on baseball loving faggots but man you guys get so defensive when i mention old white pedos.. all i had to do was search little league baseball and OMG YOU MUST HAVE CHILD PORN!!!!11

"All I did was search little league baseball"

"Old white men get off on little league baseball"

Sounds self incriminating.

FlAVaK
03-30-2015, 02:10 AM
The op knows this, I know this, everyone knows this; but that's not how you play internet. lol You're not supposed to just come in here with your facts and stats and shit all over the thread, tbh. You're either supposed to pretend to get enraged and troll back, or laugh along like a mindless idiot.

Downstairs in a nutshell. Well said.

:bobo

313
03-30-2015, 04:20 AM
Reported

DMC
03-30-2015, 08:09 AM
OP.. diaper sniper

Thread
03-30-2015, 08:21 AM
There's this toilet paper commercial that's been on for years & now it's made a comeback. It's with a young mother and two adolescent boys, one her son. They've rolled her property and are hiding behind this big fuckin' bush on their knees. She inundates herself in this toilet tissue, in a sort of orgiastic delight, sniffing it, feeling it. They're peeking and (together) cock their heads, they're both in a bit of a sweat. She is not a 10, no, but, she has something and without acknowledging their presence visually---she calls out to one of them- "Tommy" ---in a (NY accent?) (((that is stressed in sexuality))) about his mother's preference for toilet tissue. He names the brand, she then walks toward the camera, just a hint of tight jeans below the waist---and it fades out.

It's absolutely incredible.

DMC
03-30-2015, 08:28 AM
There's this toilet paper commercial that's been on for years & now it's made a comeback. It's with a young mother and two adolescent boys, one her son. They've rolled her property and are hiding behind this big fuckin' bush on their knees. She inundates herself in this toilet tissue, in a sort of orgiastic delight, sniffing it, feeling it. They're peeking and (together) cock their heads, they're both in a bit of a sweat. She is not a 10, no, but, she has something and without acknowledging their presence visually---she calls out to one of them- "Tommy" ---in a (NY accent?) (((that is stressed in sexuality))) about his mother's preference for toilet tissue. He names the brand, she then walks toward the camera, just a hint of tight jeans below the waist---and it fades out.

It's absolutely incredible.

Everyone else comes in here and either trolls or bitches about the content. You come in here with your cock out like it's a stag party.

unleashbaynes
03-30-2015, 08:43 AM
"are you a 65 year old white man that watches little league baseball?"

I'll bet you're a regular jimmy savile.

lefty
03-30-2015, 10:33 AM
A lot of asshurt white pedo baseball fans in this thread :lol

Blizzardwizard
03-30-2015, 11:03 AM
King Emmanuel annihilating salty 'Muricans with their beloved Beisbol :lol

Clipper Nation
03-30-2015, 11:05 AM
^ Povertyball fans deflecting from how their creepy-ass "sport" lures in 6-8 year old boys Sandusky-style ^

LnGrrrR
03-31-2015, 03:55 AM
it was more of a shot on baseball loving faggots but man you guys get so defensive when i mention old white pedos.. all i had to do was search little league baseball and OMG YOU MUST HAVE CHILD PORN!!!!11


All I had to do was search up multiple pictures of little boys wrestling, carefully select the one that "proves my point" and post it online, and you guys are like OMG YOU MUST HAVE CHILD PORN!!!!11

Venti Quattro
03-31-2015, 05:01 AM
:lol Baseball

Venti Quattro
03-31-2015, 05:03 AM
thats the house of leo messi you clown

:lmao Funny how Clipper Asian knows about the La Masia when he hates "povertyball"