Thursday, May 08, 2025

Is the battle of Shiloh based on a hoax?


Is the battle of Shiloh based on a hoax?

J.Ross: “The Shiloh that didn’t say the n-word is a quiet phenomenon I predicted back when cops took knees. Mysteriously, undeclared bodies have been discovered with alarmless regularity. The story has mainly been followed in the context of Chicago mayor Booboo Jarhead dropping ShotSpotter (gunshot detection machines) in an increasingly hilarious struggle to save money. Saying the n-word is highly dangerous, but if you drop a body, which voluntarily departed from humanity, and which followed that brilliant move up by putting all his faith in his fists, and then having dropped the subhuman you fail to report anything, you’re orders of magnitude safer. For this video there are ten unvideos in which no hurtful syllables are uttered and no ShotSpotter registers noise.

But that’s illegal!

It’s also safely impossible in a municipality that lets police protect the public order.

N.S.:
“The Shiloh [Hendricks] that didn’t say the n-word is a quiet phenomenon I predicted back when cops took knees.”
Are you saying that she didn’t say the n-word, and this is all a hoax?!

Even when I assumed she had said it, I defended her. After all, if they have freedom of speech—and they certainly do (including dropping “Ns” billions of times per day)—then so do we. (Or do they? Or is freedom of speech simply a privilege limited to certain groups, many of which aren’t even citizens?)

However, I’ve read many “things” about the Battle of Shiloh, all of which asserted that she’d said it, and all of which posted links, except that the links were all either fake, or simply linked to other evil media outlets, which also merely asserted she’d said it.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's "Shiloh"?

--GRA

Nicholas said...

Shiloh Hendricks is the Rochester, minnesota mom who defended her baby against a young, black thief who was stealing from her diaper bag.

Anonymous said...

Thanks,wasn't familiar with any of it.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

I've read this blog for years without commenting. I've seen that GRA is more interested than anyone in black on white crime, which is fine. More power to him. The Shiloh thing is very well known and widespread, from the moment it happened. For GRA not to know of it is jawdropping. Is this really GRA, who claimed ignorance of the one story that would be closest to his heart?

Anonymous said...

Hadn't heard the name(or paid attention to it)mentioned with the video.

--GRA