So apparently I’m the bad guy for saying this, but here we go…
My neighbor was outside mowing his lawn completely shirtless in the middle of the afternoon, right in a residential neighborhood where families, kids, and neighbors are constantly walking by.
And before everyone jumps in with “it’s his property” or “it’s hot outside,” I get it. But when did basic standards and common decency become such a controversial topic?
This isn’t the beach. It isn’t a pool. It isn’t a gym. It’s a neighborhood.
Is throwing on a T-shirt really asking too much?
Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I was raised to believe that when you live around other people, you show at least a little awareness of the community around you. Nobody is saying he needs to wear a suit to mow the grass, but come on.
Some neighbors laughed and said I was overreacting. Others agreed that certain things just don’t really belong in a family neighborhood.
So I’m genuinely curious — am I being unreasonable here?
Or have we just completely lowered the bar for what people consider appropriate in public now?
81 year old Margaret Wilson of Texas shoots 2 teens who were trying to break into her home and rob her..
Now the parents are suing her for $1 million dollars..
Do you think her actions were justified?!
Black violence is
out of CONTROL.
Black on White Violence is
41 Times higher than the
reverse ....41 X 👆 🧵
Black on Black Violence
kills approximately 90% of
blacks .
Draconian penalties are NEEDED NOW !