I killed the five racists...

Dannno, you sure do live in a world with unlimited possibilities.

Well the guy called them racists, apparently. If so, why? If he stole the beer and he was the only person doing it, why would he think they are racist for firing him? Maybe he's just crazy, or maybe there is something to it. Nobody assumes that there might be something to what he said.


(Many states, not sure about CT, don't allow any business to give away beer. This is usually circumvented with a penny payment for however much alcohol. )

Can they give away beer if they are not a licensed retailer, but merely a manufacturer :confused:

Hint: I believe Federal laws may come into play here. Have you seen the documentary Beer Wars? The film advocates de-regulation, it's awesome.
 
There is nothing that can justify what this sick SOB did. If he was the victim of racism, which I doubt considering the repercusions for the employees, company, and the fact that it is extremely rare today (unless you believe the media or liberal professors who have lived some sheltered lives in their own little bubble).

But, let's just say he was, then he could go to human resources who get paid money to deal with this stuff. If human resources were all racists too and engage in cover ups, than he could get a lawyer, or he could just walk away.

To shoot the place up, and try and find justification for it by using the race card is sick.

Jeezus christ, this shit has got to end. It's gotten to the point of using the race card for murder. It's insanity.
 
Does it have something to do with this?
WND TV

'Want freedom? Kill some crackers!'
New Black Panther Obama DOJ refused to prosecute: 'I hate white people – all of them!'

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Posted: July 07, 2010
11:45 pm Eastern


By Chelsea Schilling
© 2010 WorldNetDaily



Minister King Samir Shabazz, aka Maurice Heath (photo: Can't Stop the Bleeding blog)


"You want freedom? You're gonna have to kill some crackers! You're gonna have to kill some of their babies!"

Those were the words of Minister King Samir Shabazz, also known as Maurice Heath, the New Black Panther Party's Philadelphia leader.

Shabazz is the same man the Obama administration Department of Justice refused to prosecute after he was filmed on Election Day 2008 with Jerry Jackson wearing paramilitary uniforms, carrying a nightstick and blocking a doorway to a polling location to intimidate voters.

The following YouTube video posted by Naked Emperor News shows his statements during a National Geographic special on the New Black Panthers:



"I hate white people – all of them! Every last iota of a cracker, I hate 'em," Shabazz shouts into a megaphone on a crowded sidewalk. "Through South Street with white, dirty, cracker whore [expletive] on our arms. And we call ourselves black men with African garb on."

Then Shabazz spotted a black man embracing a white woman.

"What the hell is wrong with you, black man?" he shouted into his megaphone. "You [inaudible] with a white girl on your damn arm!

"You want freedom? You're gonna have to kill some crackers! You're gonna have to kill some of their babies!"

In a 2008 interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer, Sabazz said, "I'm about the total destruction of white people. I'm about the total liberation of black people. I hate white people. I hate my enemy. ..."

National Geographic describes the New Black Panther Party as "a militant hate group headquartered in Washington, D.C., that seeks to redefine the black struggle for equality and demand liberation from what it sees as white supremacy."

The party has marched on Independence Day, dragging American flags through the streets, trampling the flag on the ground and setting it on fire. The following video shows members of a New York chapter protesting celebration of Independence Day at an event called "4th of U-lie" on July 5, 2008. Members say the day is not a celebration of independence for blacks.






As WND reported, one poll watcher called police on Nov. 4, 2008, after he reportedly saw Shabazz brandishing a nightstick to threaten voters just 15 feet outside a Philadelphia polling location. Shabazz stood in front of the building with Jackson.

"As I walked up, they closed ranks, next to each other," the witness told Fox News at the time. "So I walked directly in between them, went inside and found the poll watchers. They said they'd been here for about an hour. And they told us not to come outside because a black man is going to win this election no matter what."

He said the man with a nightstick told him, "'We're tired of white supremacy,' and he starts tapping the nightstick in his hand. At which point I said, 'OK, we're not going to get in a fistfight right here,' and I called the police."

According to various witnesses, the men also hurled racial epithets such as "white devil" and "cracker" and told voters they should prepare to be "ruled by the black man." One person said the men called a Republican poll worker a "race traitor" and told him there would be "hell to pay."

The following is a YouTube video of the Election Day incident:



Career Department of Justice attorneys headed by voting-section chief Chris Coates filed a case under Section 11(b) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 against four defendants, accused the men of attempting to engage in, and engaging in, both voter intimidation and intimidation of individuals aiding voters.

The original Department of Justice complaint named Shabazz, Jackson and two other defendants: the New Black Panther Party and its chairman, Malik Zulu Shabazz, who planned deployment of 300 members on Election Day.

A federal judge ordered default judgments against the New Black Panthers after party members refused to appear in court. The DOJ trial team had won its case.

Even though DOJ lawyers had won, the Obama administration suddenly ordered it dropped – against advice of prosecutors who brought the case.

In April, the New Black Panther Party released a statement blaming Republicans, "tea-party racists" and "right-wing circles" for complaining and harassing the organization.

"Our only connection to President Obama is the common color of our skin," it states. "The same dog that bites President Obama bites us too. So I say, if you were wise, you would leave Obama alone as well because he is your last chance to save your country. You are mad because a black man has been elected to the presidency, and that affronts your oversized ego."

(Story continues below)




Christian Adams, a former DOJ attorney who quit his job after over the Obama administration's refusal to prosecute the Panthers, claims the administration has ordered the DOJ not to pursue voting-rights cases against black people. He said the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which is investigating the dismissal, subpoenaed him and Coates, but their DOJ superiors ordered them not to testify – a violation of federal law.

"The case was dismissed on May 15, [2009]," Adams told Fox News. "All the charges were dropped against three of the defendants and the final order against one of the defendants was a timid restraint."

Only one of four defendants, Samir Shabazz, faced punishment: a temporary injunction against appearing at Philadelphia polls with a weapon. The department stopped at the injunction and didn't call for criminal penalties, monetary damages or other civil penalties.

"We were ordered to dismiss the case," Adams said. "I mean, we were told drop the charges against the New Black Panther Party."

The Department of Justice said it made a decision based on the evidence that the case could not go forward.

As WND reported, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has suggested it is now expanding its review of claims that the DOJ implemented a ban on prosecuting defendants who are black.

At a hearing in Washington this week, Adams testified that staffers throughout the department have subscribed for years to the notion that the DOJ's primary responsibility is to protect the voting rights of minority voters, not whites. He added that recent Obama administration DOJ appointees have reinforced this notion by making such racial discrimination a formal departmental policy.

According to Adams, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandez, an Obama appointee at the top of the department, announced at a policy meeting that "the voting section will not bring any other cases against blacks and other minorities."

Meanwhile, Pajamas Media reports that three more former DOJ officials are stepping forward to support Adams' testimony. According to the report, the former employees have "expressed a willingness to go on record regarding Adams' professionalism, excellent performance and outstanding record of enforcing the law without bias."

Pajamas Media adds, "Additionally, they would like to corroborate Adams' statements about the DOJ" and even offer their own accounts of purported DOJ hostility to "race-neutral law enforcement."

Asheesh Agarwal, former deputy assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights Division, worked with Adams on several cases. He called Adams a "model attorney who vigorously enforced federal voting-rights laws on behalf of all voters, without respect to race or ideology."

Mark Corallo, former DOJ director of public affairs, added: "I am not surprised that the Department is attacking J. Christian Adams. The Civil Rights Division attorneys have no interest in the rule of law as written and passed by Congress – the New Black Panther case is glaring proof that the Division has an agenda. If Congress was truly interested in oversight, there would be hearings on this case and others."

Finally, Robert Driscoll, former deputy assistant attorney general who knew Adams, told Pajamas Media:

If this is indeed the view of senior career DOJ staff – that after reviewing the facts of the New Black Panther case and the video, current laws against voter intimidation provide no ability for the DOJ to properly bring an action against the New Black Panther members shown on video and mentioned in the lawsuit — then Congress needs to have a conversation with Attorney General Holder about whether the problem lies with the Voting Rights Act itself, or with those whose job it is to enforce it.
 
There is nothing that can justify what this sick SOB did. If he was the victim of racism, which I doubt considering the repercusions for the employees, company, and the fact that it is extremely rare today (unless you believe the media or liberal professors who have lived some sheltered lives in their own little bubble).

But, let's just say he was, then he could go to human resources who get paid money to deal with this stuff. If human resources were all racists too and engage in cover ups, than he could get a lawyer, or he could just walk away.

To shoot the place up, and try and find justification for it by using the race card is sick.

Jeezus christ, this shit has got to end. It's gotten to the point of using the race card for murder. It's insanity.

+a zillion.

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If we didn't live in such a lawsuit-happy society, by the way, I would release the tape showing the guy stealing the beer. In the words of stereptypical dad, "I don't care what everyone else is doing!" It doesn't matter if every "white" person in the place has stolen beer before. He allegedly stole some per the video, and so he faced consequences. I thought most of us on the board were for "fire at will and deal with the public backlash" when it comes to employment? That stinks if he was let go, but people have been let go for less and in worse economies than these.

Additionally, the guy says he shot the racists, but he talks about five of them, and he certainly shot more than five people. His count is off.

Maybe he was "bullied" at work, but just like school shootings there has to be something already majorly wrong with you to go ahead and whip out a gun and start killing people.
 
The main stream media has taught the sub room temperature IQ people, that people who differ with you on any subject are racists. This is the only conclusion I can surmise from the lunatics comments. Similar to any weather event is caused by man-made global warming.

This my friend is going into my signature as I find that to be hilariously true. WELL DONE SIR! :D
 
National Geographic describes the New Black Panther Party as "a militant hate group headquartered in Washington, D.C., that seeks to redefine the black struggle for equality and demand liberation from what it sees as white supremacy."

I'm guessing that the SPLC is not tracking the NBPP as a hate group. Anybody with me on this one?
 
Ya i'd be curious to know how much beer he stole, if any.. I'm sure there are some stupid government regulations that don't allow employees to just 'take' beer and most privately owned distributors in a free market probably would have no problem with their employees grabbing a six pack on the way home... I mean, what does it cost them in materials, probably $.80 for a six pack.. why would an employer care if their employee grabbed $.80 worth of product at the end of the day to take home and enjoy ??

I'll bet the other employees 'steal' small amounts of beer as well, since the company can't have a policy of letting them have some.. and of course the black guy gets singled out..

Are you serious? Stealing is stealing. If they dismissed him for his actions, they must have had solid evidence and cause, unless they are nuts, given the current legal environments.
 
There is nothing that can justify what this sick SOB did. If he was the victim of racism, which I doubt considering the repercusions for the employees, company, and the fact that it is extremely rare today (unless you believe the media or liberal professors who have lived some sheltered lives in their own little bubble).

But, let's just say he was, then he could go to human resources who get paid money to deal with this stuff. If human resources were all racists too and engage in cover ups, than he could get a lawyer, or he could just walk away.

To shoot the place up, and try and find justification for it by using the race card is sick.

Jeezus christ, this shit has got to end. It's gotten to the point of using the race card for murder. It's insanity.
This.
I have seen so many minorities abusing race/racist card all the time trying to justify the crazy things they have done.
As a minority myself (Asian) and had to deal with racism/discrimination time to time, I found it pretty pathetic and disgusting.
Guess what?
Some people discriminate, deal with it!
Every form of human societies/communities/countries have certain percentage of undesirable factions, including racist, misogynist, misandrist, and different types of bigots.
So get real and stop being a fucking crybaby! You are poor and underprivileged because you are weak and lazy!
 
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I wonder why he couldn't finish his own sentence, though?

"I killed the five racists... and also three other people; I'm not sure who they were. I don't really care whether or not they had families. That doesn't matter because I shot the five people who I think were most responsible for bothering me. I didn't consider suing over the hostile work environment they subjected me to. I didn't think that it would be wise to drag it out when I could just shoot them instead. In the wake of my death (which will make it six racists dead, if you think about it), people won't take my allegations very seriously because of the crazy way in which I took care of them. It doesn't matter, because I know that the video of me stealing beer was inherently racist, and it was a situation that could only be fixed by blood... the blood of the six people responsible (self included), and three others who happened to be in the area and not sufficiently bulletproof."
 
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