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MasterLee · 56-60, M
Probably the camel toe
JimBeam · M
@MasterLee

It wouldn't surprise me a bit.
“But he was disadvantaged and downtrodden.” God only knows what apologetic excuses they’re going to make for this POS. @MasterLee @JimBeam
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@stratosranger this one don't matter
JimBeam · M
@stratosranger

The families of the victims aren't going to put up with that crap.
@JimBeam I know I wouldn’t. However in the Georgia case the propaganda channels always start with “3 white men killed a black man” yet in this case you never hear them start with “a black man killed white people with an SUV…” I’ve had it up to my eyebrows with that race baiting double standard.
JimBeam · M
@stratosranger
That's a brilliant observation. That would make for a really good post on here.

"Why is it that in Georgia, the media chanted 'three white men killed a black man', but in Wisconsin, the media isn't 'saying that a black man killed 6 white people, and maimed 48 others?' "
@JimBeam Exactly. It’s a double standard. They spin one as racist and the other? They’re quick to say “Oh there was no indication it was racially motivated…” And let me be clear: BOTH cases consist of monsters that need to be locked away for good. Both cases. My disgust is with the media and how they always spin ANY white person as a white supremacist and a racist yet black people never have their race so much as mentioned.
JimBeam · M
@stratosranger

You're not going to believe this video. Police were trying to figure out if "Beat Whitey Night" at the Iowa state fair, was race related. lol

This is going to chap your hide.

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkudMbyX_L8]
I am amazed they actually called it for what it is and didn’t edit out her statement that is was “Beat Whitey Night.” Goes to show (again) that racism is not the one way street MSM likes to portray it as. @JimBeam
JimBeam · M
@stratosranger

It's funny how that police spokeswoman can look into the camera and say "We're not sure if 'Beat Whitey Night' was racially motivated."
I know quite a few cops. When it comes to making public statements they really have to choose their words carefully. Police brass typically consist of schmucks who kow-tow to City Hall (because they have to) and will throw any of their subordinates under the bus to save their own careers. She knows it was racially motivated. She just can’t say it. She can’t say it because it would expose the hypocritical narrative that racism is the sole behavior of white people. @JimBeam
JimBeam · M
@stratosranger

Yeah, I see what you mean. She was saying it without saying it. She said several times that it was blacks beating whites.