Monday, June 01, 2020

Colin Kaepernick and the Riots

By An Old Friend
Mon, Jun 1, 2020 2:20 a.m.

Comment highlights at a PowerLine post


In the article, Paul Mirengoff eviscerates a profoundly stupid WaPo sportswriter (female) who tries to make some argument about the knee on the guy's neck in Minneapolis and washed-up quarterback and contemptible prima donna Colin Kaepernick "taking a knee" during the national anthem.  If you're interested, use the link above.

What I really like are the several comments below:





4 comments:

Anonymous said...

NON-WHITES ARRESTED FOR NYC MOLOTOV COCKTAIL ATTACK
by Jonathan Turley
Yesterday we discussed the four arrests associated with two attacks on New York police officers using Molotov cocktails.

It is now being reported that one of the defendants arrested, Colinford Mattis, 32, is a furloughed Pryor Cashman associate. Mattis is a graduate of New York University and Princeton University. He was reportedly arrested with a second attorney in the attack. Mattis is accused of driving a van and passenger Urooj Rahman, 31, threw a Molotov cocktail. Rahman is reportedly a human rights lawyer but also recently lost her job(GRA:Awwww,let's commit a major felony).

An NYPD surveillance camera reportedly recorded Rahman throwing the device toward a NYPD vehicle in Fort Greene. A video showed her getting out of a tan 2015 Chrysler Town and Country minivan driven by Mattis and moving toward the patrol car. She was observed lighting a fuse on a Bud Light beer bottle and throwing it through a broken window. It exploded inside of the vehicle and the two fled.

The FBI statement included the following description:

“Officers pursued the minivan and arrested Rahman and Mattis, who was the vehicle’s driver. The NYPD recovered several precursor items used to build Molotov Cocktails, including a lighter, a bottle filled with toilet paper and a liquid suspected to be gasoline in the vicinity of the passenger seat and a gasoline tank in the rear of the vehicle.”

They are now charged with causing damage by fire and explosives to a police vehicle. If convicted, each of them faces up to 20 years behind bars. There is a mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

As I remember it,almost immediately,Lebron James tweeted about the duo knee theme,though it can be assumed with some certainty, that HE didn't think of it.Instead,one would surmise,his cavalcade of hired SJW's came up with the visual concept--and it probably got them a bonus.Blacks love this type of simple connection to two events.
I will repeat,when discussing George Floyd,that according to interviews at the scene,Floyd was complaining of claustrophobia and breathing difficulties while standing outside the police car.The way that blacks phony things up,the cops probably thought he was faking it(for good reason)and in a worst case scenario,could be charged--AT MOST--with minor negligence of "not calling an ambulance soon enough".Murder?No--manslaughter?No.
But as we all know--and Michael Drejka can tell you firsthand,whites in these situations,become sacrificial lambs to appease the mob of white lynching negroes(Crump,Joy Reid etc)and their cohorts,the white,liberal,white haters(Behar,Nicole Wallace etc),who call for "justice",when ACTUAL justice is being found "not guilty" or guilty of a much lesser crime.IT's the way the game is being played now by a coalition of media and liberal activists.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

LAUGH OF THE DAY
Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk,

ESPN NBA Reporter Chris Martin Palmer made a fool out of himself with a pair of Tweets, one of which exploded in his face.
"BURN THAT SHIT DOWN,BURN IT ALL DOWN"(while watching properties go up in flames)
Then...
"THEY ATTACKED OUR SISTER COMMUNITY DOWN THE STREET,IT'S A GATED COMMUNITY AND THEY TRIED TO CLIMB THE GATES.THEY HAD TO BEAT THEM BACK.THEY ARE NOW IN FRONT OF MY BUILDING.GET THESE ANIMALS TF OUT OF MY NEIGHBORHOOD.GO BACK TO WEAR YOU LIVE."



My how things change when it is your gated community that is being burnt down.
GRA:Hilarious again.Of course that's not just Palmer,but all of highly paid sports and entertainment people's attitude--"Go riot somewhere else."
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Taking a knee. OH, I get it. Taking a knee. Like the cop did to what-was-his-name in Minneapolis.