Saturday, December 03, 2022

"nyc straphanger speaks out after getting burned in acid attack: I was ‘on fire’"

By N.C.

"nyc straphanger speaks out after getting burned in acid attack: I was ‘on fire’"

https://nypost.com/2022/12/02/nyc-straphanger-burned-in-acid-attack-i-was-on-fire/



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The perp was black,what race was the vic?Assume White,since it's getting no exposure?

--GRA

EbenGale said...

The close-up photo of the victim in the article looks to be a black woman.

David In TN said...

The NY Post story said the acid was "randomly tossed." There's that word "random" again. It usually means the victim was White. Or maybe Asian.

Pip said...

She is blek (visible in the pics by scrolling down).

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Netherlands plans to seize 3,000 farms in the country in order to comply with emissions requirements: https://atlanticsentinel.com/2022/06/the-netherlands-farm-crisis-explained/
Global warming hysteria, green energy are going to steamroll private property rights, it's part of the globalist agenda and this is one of the test runs. Time for farmers, and anybody that owns land, to take a stand and when the government comes for your home, you better have a deterrent stronger than a protest sign. Not advocating violence, just sayin....

Interestingly, there was a rumor going around recently that Australia was going to make the growing of food illegal. It had to do with Agricultural Legislation Amendment 2022 which did not explicitly state you can't grow your own food, but had to do with "biosecurity" and expanding federal powers to seize livestock. The rumor had been widely debunked but one has to wonder if the new rules are laying the groundwork for what is happening in the Netherlands. After all, if you don't have land, you can't grow food and will be completely dependent on corporate food production, virtually eliminating self sufficiency. https://centipedenation.com/first-column/australia-passes-bill-prohibiting-citizens-from-growing-their-own-food-and-expanding-federal-powers-to-size-livestock/