Wed, Apr 21, 2021 8:19 a.m.
DC Pro Sports Cheer "Guilty" Verdict
"W": They will never get a $ from this old right-hander:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/george-floyd/athletes-react-chauvin-trial-verdict-george-floyd-minneapolis/65-996805b2-6556-42be-8d7c-de4cacd3a0aa?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Get%20Up%20DC%2004_21_21&utm_content=Get%20Up%20DC%2004_21_21+CID_b741eb149df3eefac6987a8b4c2fe1e1&utm_source=tegna%20email%20newsletter&utm_term=Here%20are%20some%20of%20their%20reactions
Whites are not seeing the big picture--or I'M not.I took in 2 minutes of "The View" today to see a black(Sunny Hostin?)list all the Whites(i.e.Dylan Roof,Rittenhouse)who are considered posterboys of White supremacism and who are examples of what blacks are fighting against.Rittenhouse,we know in particular,was responding to riots by blm and commie,White allies,to the Kenosha jogger(Jacob Blake)who was shot while trying to evade police last year.The blacks went nuts in their eternal attempt to circumvent the rule of law in regards to their own behavior and you know the rest of the story with Rittenhouse.
ReplyDeleteMeghan McCain then stepped up and said "blacks are five times as likely to be arrested as Whites ."I wonder why.That's like saying swimmers are more likely to get wet on a daily basis than non-swimmers.The behavior of the group decides the results of their actions.
But this garbage-y propaganda gets pounded into viewers heads constantly and we now see that it works,both in the election and cases like these.The goal of blacks and their idiotic,White sympathizers is to have the rule of law apply only to Whites--that's it.
On a sidenote:The police officer who shot Blake was returned to duty April 11th after an investigation.I was looking the incident up and found the update.
From Financial Times,"Kenosha district attorney,Michael Gravely cleared officer Ruston Shesky of any criminal charges "as he could claim self defense in the incident."
"uncle ben"crump,who represented the Blake famblee,said he"was disappointed,but will continue our own investigation."
(GRA:Of course,purely in the interest of getting a settlement--which this finding puts a damper on.blake AND crump filed a lawsuit on March 26th of this year against Shesky.)
Gravely said that "Blake had a knife and could not be stopped by taser."
As I see it,100 percent of the shootings of blacks by police are the result of blacks committing crimes initially.Therefore,the only systemic thing that needs improving is black behavior--which isn't going to happen.In fact,it may get worse with the added aspect that media will not condemn black crime and neither will politicians or corporate America.black thugs can attempt to be even more bold in their anti-cop,anarchistic behavior,knowing repercussions will be few in the current environment.
--GRA
LATEST BLACK "OUTRAGE":COLUMBUS COP SHOOTS BLACK GIRL WITH KNIFE,WHO IS IN THE ACT OF ATTEMPTING TO STAB ANOTHER BLEK.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.zerohedge.com/political/columbus-police-release-body-
cam-footage-showing-fatal-shooting-teen-girl
GRA:I watched the video and the black cow was raising her arm to stab another black(in the pink outfit)and the cop shot her dead.
What do the blacks say afterwards?
"What the f**k are you doing,man?"
Calling "uncle ben" crump(though the cop was 100% justified).
--GRA
HERE ARE ANTI-WHITE COMPANIES TO BOYCOTT
ReplyDeleteYahoo Finance
Derek Chauvin verdict sparks response from corporate America: 'Radical changes' still needed
Lisa ScherzerLisa Scherzer·Editor
Wed, April 21, 2021, 9:35 AM·5 min read
Much of Corporate America declared solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement following the (ersatz)murder of George Floyd last year and vowed to address racial inequities in their own businesses.
After Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing Floyd on May 25, 2020, was found guilty Tuesday on all three charges in his death, many companies issued statements declaring it not a victory, but a step in the larger fight for racial justice.
The CEO of Minneapolis-based retailer Target (TGT) said the verdict in the Chauvin case is a sign of forward progress:
"The murder of George Floyd last Memorial Day felt like a turning point for our country. The solidarity and stand against racism since then have been unlike anything I’ve experienced. Like outraged people everywhere, I had an overwhelming hope that today’s verdict would provide real accountability. Anything short of that would have shaken my faith that our country had truly turned a corner. Today’s guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial is another sign of forward progress," Target chairman and CEO Brian Cornell said in a memo to employees obtained by Yahoo Finance.
Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook tweeted “Justice for Black people cannot be achieved without radical changes in the structure of our society.”
GRA:For example,legalizing crime and replacing better qualified Whites with low IQ blacks?Let's replace these CEOs with a George Floyd type--how's THAT for an idea for systemic change?I didn't think so.
--GRA