Wednesday, April 12, 2023

did someone at the new york times screw up, did he stick to the letter of the narrative, or did he deliberately subvert the narrative?

By N.S.

The times ran a story about a corrupt, violent mississippi sheriff who has been accused of raping female inmates. However, the paper sought to make readers think the crooked lawman is White, rather than black.



“In this 2000 photo, Derek Chauvin kneels on the neck of Teronto Calhoun, after charging the 20-year-old with resisting arrest.”

Oops! Correct caption: “In this 2000 photo, Terry Grassaree kneels on the neck of Teronto Calhoun, after charging the 20-year-old with resisting arrest.”

The identical act that got a crooked black sheriff rewarded with being re-elected got a White lawman a lifetime in prison.

Black law, White law

A tip ‘o the hate to Steve Sailer:

nyt: no phun with photos: how to obfuscate the race of a brutal mississippi sheriff.”



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a painting.

black cops can kneel on necks,stand on throats,sit on heads,twist some legs,break some arms,kick some ass--as long as the perp isn't OD'ing--it's FINE.

Chauvin had an inordinate amount of bad luck,which is no reason for a 22 year prison term.Chauvin randomly ran into floyd just as the addict was going to have a drug induced panic attack and kick the bucket.

You can imagine the relief on the faces of rest of the collective Minneapolis police force, over not having to be the officers called to that location.


It could have been Joe Lipschitz and another sucker going to prison--and for WHAT?

For nothing--except media inciting a crime out of a police video.

If I was living there,I'd protest everyday against the crooked black justice that was given to Chauvin and the other officers.

I may have my chance here,if Christopher Schurr is found guilty of murder in the Lyoya case.

--GRA


Anonymous said...

Not from what I see pressing down on the neck. More like the shoulder. That is one big guy with the knee on a smaller individual. I might think that knee to the back of the neck might actually break the neck.

So too that restraint move with the knee to the "neck" was used decades ago. The allegation has been the Israeli taught that restraint to the American cops. I guess not.

Anonymous said...

Wha'cha doing boy? Wha'cha doing?