Wednesday, May 02, 2018
Racists’ Newest Fad
Fake picture the MSM are using, in order to misrepresent black-on-white paintball attacks in Milkwaukee
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 6:53:00 P.M. EDT
Newest Black Fad
The latest black hobby: Shooting unsuspecting people with paintball guns.
Rule #1: Don't shoot a paintball gun at a gang member with a REAL gun. (Blacks don't think of these things, chuckle.)
That probably leaves rule #2: Only paintball white people (and put it on Youtube).
Just watch this sh*t spread like wildfire. Lesta had it on, so fellow whites, watch yourselves.
At the Washington Post.
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Names blacks choose are unbelievable--take two from the original story: "T'Rhigi Diggs" and "Zyguarius Shalom Quadre Bradley." For some reason they especially love using the letter Q. The names are useful, however: when reading news stories about crimes, you can usually tell which race was involved by the names. Not that you really need the help--everyone now knows what "teens" and "youths" mean. A disturbance in a fast food joint? You know what you are going to see when you click on the video.
Take a look at the Washington Post article and dig the names.
More excuses not to work:
A)They can't remember their names to write on a job app and
B)They can't spell them,if they do remember.
That's even assuming those are authentic names or just aliases of some kind.
--GR Anonymous
17 Paintball incidents in one week in Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Grand Rapids Police Department is asking residents to go to the woods after responding to 17 incidents involving paintball wars in the last week.
In a release, the Grand Rapids Police Department said a rash of paintball wars have caused several injuries to residents as well as damage to houses and cars. GRPD said it has dealt with 17 incidents since April 28.
The release said police and the Kent County Prosectuor's Office have agreed to charge those who shoot a paintball at a person who is not a willing participant in the "paintball war" with a 93-day misdemeanor.(GRA:Seems
like assault and battery is a more appropriate charge--nahh,don't punish the blacks).
Most of the incidents involved moving vehicles with occupants shooting at houses, passing vehicles or each other. Police are warning that the guns can cause more harm beyond being hit with a paintball, as some paintball guns look real and some reports have indicated victims didn’t initially know the weapons were paintball guns.
GRPD is also warning businesses to be aware that it has received four reports of paintball guns and paintballs being stolen.
Police have been pleading with residents across the country after rapper 21 Savage began posting videos that encouraged people to trade real guns for paintball guns. While its intent was to curb gun violence, it has led to some unintended injuries.
--GR Anonymous
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