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Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:03 pm

Rodney King, whose savage beating at the hands of Los Angeles police officers led to widespread rioting and a reassessment of race-relations in America, has died.

The 47-year-old's body was discovered by his fiancee at his swimming pool in Rialto, California, early Sunday morning.

Police pulled King from the water but were unable to resuscitate him. Foul play is not thought to have played a part in the death of a man whose life will forever be associated with one night of brutal violence, and its long-lasting impact on American society.

In an interview with the Guardian just last month, King acknowledged the role that his beatings played in the narrative of modern race-relations in the US.

"I'm comfortable with my position in American history," he said.

The incident that elevated King to a national symbol of racial prejudice occurred on 3 March 1991.

In the early morning hours of that day, the then-25-year-old was subjected to vicious assault at the hands of four white police officers at the side of a highway in Los Angeles.

King, on parole for a robbery conviction at the time, was surrounded by officers following a high-speed police chase through the city.

Lying on ground, he proceeded to be pummelled by the cops, who he later alleged yelled: "We are going to kill you, nigger."

The attack left King with severe injuries including a fractured skull and damage to internal organs. Three surgeons operated for five hours on his badly beaten body.

He said of the attack in an interview with the Guardian: "It was like being raped, stripped of everything, being beaten near to death there on the concrete, on the asphalt.

"I just knew how it felt to be a slave. I felt like I was in another world."


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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby huamulan on Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:19 am

He was raped by the policeman? Gross.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Gillipig on Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:16 am

Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:48 am

Gillipig wrote:Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!


Celebrated? How?
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby jonesthecurl on Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:04 pm

Point is, he was newsworthy. If you've been famous for your 15 minutes, then when you die, the media will remark on it.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:40 pm

jonesthecurl wrote:Point is, he was newsworthy. If you've been famous for your 15 minutes, then when you die, the media will remark on it.


Kind of more than 15 minutes of fame for Rodney King, surely?
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby whitestazn88 on Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:42 pm

is it too soon for a "why don't black people swim" joke?
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:48 pm

whitestazn88 wrote:is it too soon for a "why don't black people swim" joke?


Kind of depends on the punchline.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby bedub1 on Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:57 pm

Symmetry wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:is it too soon for a "why don't black people swim" joke?


Kind of depends on the punchline.

it's never too soon for inappropriate jokes. At the same time, hopefully his death was from natural causes and it's not a murder.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:19 am

bedub1 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:is it too soon for a "why don't black people swim" joke?


Kind of depends on the punchline.

it's never too soon for inappropriate jokes. At the same time, hopefully his death was from natural causes and it's not a murder.


Why would it be a murder? I put a link into the OP.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby jonesthecurl on Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:05 am

So the police don't think it was foul play. Convincing.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby thegreekdog on Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:37 am

Symmetry wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Point is, he was newsworthy. If you've been famous for your 15 minutes, then when you die, the media will remark on it.


Kind of more than 15 minutes of fame for Rodney King, surely?


He was probably the poster child (for lack of a better term) for the racism, police brutality concept in the 1990s, so probably more than 15 minutes. I think it's telling that most Americans know who he was. I remember the whole incident and I think I was 12 or 14 at the time.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby PLAYER57832 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:58 am

thegreekdog wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Point is, he was newsworthy. If you've been famous for your 15 minutes, then when you die, the media will remark on it.


Kind of more than 15 minutes of fame for Rodney King, surely?


He was probably the poster child (for lack of a better term) for the racism, police brutality concept in the 1990s, so probably more than 15 minutes. I think it's telling that most Americans know who he was. I remember the whole incident and I think I was 12 or 14 at the time.

Sometimes people are remembered for who they were. Sometimes its because the represent a particular circumstance of the time. I have never paid much attention to Rodney King himself, except to feel sorry that his life turned out as badly as it did. However, the chain of events that were set off by that one beating have had ramifications for us all.

I think he exemplifies curse "may you have an interesting life"... and why it is a curse.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Night Strike on Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:48 am

PLAYER57832 wrote:I have never paid much attention to Rodney King himself, except to feel sorry that his life turned out as badly as it did.


His life was bad before the police beating. He was a drug addict before it and a drug addict afterwards. You'd think that someone who won a few million dollars in a settlement and gained national (and international?) notoriety could have used those platforms for good things. But no, he just wanted more drugs.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Gillipig on Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:04 am

Symmetry wrote:
Gillipig wrote:Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!


Celebrated? How?

Media writes about it hello? Point is it disgusts me......DISGUSTS me people!! Like when you smell something digusting and your nose instinctively moves upwards. I get that feeling when media makes a death hiatus for any random person who's been in media. He didn't invent anything, he didn't break any record. He was just at the wrong time at the wrong place and that gets him celebrated. What about the thousands who are at the wrong time and place that die everyday? Do they get celebrated? No! They are just not interesting enough. I hate mediiiia!
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Postby 2dimes on Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:22 am

The reason people make threads about people that died is to share a connection between themselves and other posters.

I have heard of Rodney, Jonesy has heard of Rodney. One of us read he died then posts the link here. The other one of us can either read it and think, "Oh, that's sad. I never knew him or anything but it seems he had a tough go at life. I guess being a millionare doesn't solve problems." Or think, "Yeah, I heard that on Sirius XM™ radio."
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Symmetry on Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:31 pm

Gillipig wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Gillipig wrote:Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!


Celebrated? How?


Media writes about it hello? Point is it disgusts me...


How odd, you believe that writing about someone celebrates them, and you find that disgusting?

Weird, and a little disturbing. I hope you don't behave like this off the internet.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Juan_Bottom on Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:58 pm

Night Strike wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:I have never paid much attention to Rodney King himself, except to feel sorry that his life turned out as badly as it did.


His life was bad before the police beating. He was a drug addict before it and a drug addict afterwards. You'd think that someone who won a few million dollars in a settlement and gained national (and international?) notoriety could have used those platforms for good things. But no, he just wanted more drugs.


He was dumb, and likely a liar too, but I'm not going to judge him. Like everyone else here I know him from the controversy. But I also know him from the monolog in American History X, and the riots, and the Sublime song about the Rodney King Riots.


"It wasn't about Rodney King"


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The shameful thing here, is that it took the LA police 20 years to tear away from their old reputation as a thug force. Back in the day, the cops worked for gangsters. 10 years after they've shrugged off their bad reputation, they're seen on tape beating black men with batons. That's what's sad about this, the damage it did to the police force's reputation, not just what it did to race relations. Because honestly, it's good that this was exposed. It's just sad what it meant.





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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby thegreekdog on Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:28 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:"It wasn't about Rodney King"


It was about the fucked up situation and the fucked up police.

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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby / on Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:01 pm

Gillipig wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Gillipig wrote:Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!


Celebrated? How?

Media writes about it hello? Point is it disgusts me......DISGUSTS me people!! Like when you smell something digusting and your nose instinctively moves upwards. I get that feeling when media makes a death hiatus for any random person who's been in media. He didn't invent anything, he didn't break any record. He was just at the wrong time at the wrong place and that gets him celebrated. What about the thousands who are at the wrong time and place that die everyday? Do they get celebrated? No! They are just not interesting enough. I hate mediiiia!

The media usually mentions everyone else's death too, it's called a newspaper, there's a whole section for it every single day.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby huamulan on Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:26 pm

I heard he got high and then drove through a residential area at 120mph.
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby whitestazn88 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:47 pm

huamulan wrote:I heard he got high and then drove through a residential area at 420mph.


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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Phatscotty on Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:51 am

huamulan wrote:I heard he got high and then drove through a residential area at 120mph.


true. He was flying so high on PCP, that a stun gun did not even work on him...
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Gillipig on Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:51 am

/ wrote:
Gillipig wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Gillipig wrote:Why all of these death threads? People die. Even those who have been in media. Let's not further widen the gap of worth of human life!
300 000 human beings die everyday, but only some are "important" enough to be celebrated. These sort of things actually disgusts me a lot!


Celebrated? How?

Media writes about it hello? Point is it disgusts me......DISGUSTS me people!! Like when you smell something digusting and your nose instinctively moves upwards. I get that feeling when media makes a death hiatus for any random person who's been in media. He didn't invent anything, he didn't break any record. He was just at the wrong time at the wrong place and that gets him celebrated. What about the thousands who are at the wrong time and place that die everyday? Do they get celebrated? No! They are just not interesting enough. I hate mediiiia!

The media usually mentions everyone else's death too, it's called a newspaper, there's a whole section for it every single day.

What paper do you read where they publice the name of all 300 000 people who die everyday? You're :---) !
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Re: Rodney King dead

Postby Phatscotty on Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:56 am

I have always wondered how things would have turned out if Rodney King ran over a child playing in the streets or killed an innocent person by crashing into them at any of the numerous intersections he flew through at 120 mph. He had just been released from a two-year prison sentence for robbery. In Nov.1989, Rodney King robbed a store in Monterey Park, California. He threatened to bludgeon to death the Korean store owner with an iron bar he was wielding. I don't know what police batons are made of, but I don't think they are iron.

but he was really a sweet guy after his testosterone levels decreased because of aging
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