Taking things from white people

When the man is in the middle of a scam that is threatening to murder some of his family and this Uber driver shows up to pick up the extortion money, even though she may not have been aware that was why she was sent there, there is more to the story than just an old bitter white man shooting an innocent black woman.

She may not have been aware? How about she absolutely was not aware! I used to Uber drive and it's not uncommon for one person to order a pickup for another. And the Uber records will prove that at trial. I get it. He was being scammed. He still killed an innocent, unarmed, disabled woman who was trying to just get away from him because she had no idea what was going on. Had he said "Just wait right here and I'll get it" and went inside and called 911, she's still be alive, he wouldn't be facing a manslaughter charge, and the police might have been able to catch the perp behind the scam.
 
She may not have been aware? How about she absolutely was not aware! I used to Uber drive and it's not uncommon for one person to order a pickup for another. And the Uber records will prove that at trial. I get it. He was being scammed. He still killed an innocent, unarmed, disabled woman who was trying to just get away from him because she had no idea what was going on. Had he said "Just wait right here and I'll get it" and went inside and called 911, she's still be alive, he wouldn't be facing a manslaughter charge, and the police might have been able to catch the perp behind the scam.

Yup, piss poor judgment on his part, and he'll likely go to prison for the rest of his life.

Unlike this guy.

https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1781185461907517632

 
Yup, piss poor judgment on his part, and he'll likely go to prison for the rest of his life.

Unlike this guy.

https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1781185461907517632


I don't agree with that outcome. But I do think it's a shame that it took 3 years for the DA to drop charges against Deshawn Douglas, a young black man, who shot an killed his white neighbor who was filmed getting up on Deshawn's porch to provoke him and then later tried to strangle the young back with a poorly done triangle choke.

https://www.wlbt.com/2023/02/24/da-...nkin-county-man-who-killed-his-neighbor-2020/



I can't find the video of the triangle choke itself but I've seen it.
 
What did this woman do?

These two $#@!s were 13 and 14 years old.

Why aren't their parents in jail, like the white parents that just got thrown in prison for a shooting carried out by their son?

https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1781134057784393913


Without the details of both cases it's impossible to tell. But it's beyond silly (and both sides do this) to pick random events in different states with different laws and typically different circumstances and try to make and issue based solely on the races of the people involved. Recently a black assistant principal was charged with child neglect for not doing enough to prevent a 6 year old boy from shooting a white teacher. His mom has already been convicted.

https://www.npr.org/2024/04/11/1244...n-connection-with-shooting-done-by-6-year-old
 
We celebrate what we've done with the internet, and we should. But they discovered an interesting trait of it, and they're using the hell out of it. They've created not just one artificial reality, but two. They've created an overt Officially Approved Reality where sterilizing your children is a perfectly rational thing to do, assisted by The Science™. And they've created a covert Rebel Reality where no woman in any city over 100,000 goes unraped. There is a definite pattern of spin to the rebel narrative too.

That couldn't happen back when there were four networks. People were likely enough to have been exposed to the same thing that it was what people talked about "around the water cooler" at work. People just weren't walking around and interacting with each other despite existing in alternate realities, not they way we do today.

If we want to stay grounded in reality -- truly based -- we have to turn our backs on both these narratives. And we have to get over the fact that when we do, we suddenly have some unexpected "strange bedfellows". We need them.
 
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I can't endorse Penny's actions which I belive went little bit too far, but there are certain situations that we should hold our noses and turn our heads.

Nobody probably misses this unfortunate mentally ill person, but justice is not served with either a conviction or acquittal.

They should just let it go.

He will not be getting away with anything when you think about it.
 
Pretty insightful

I'm a constitutionalist. But if the federal government isn't doing what the Constitution told it to do, and is doing things that the Ninth and Tenth Amendments told it not to do, then yes. States should step up and do what the federal government refuses to do, with or without Washington's permission.
 
I recall a similar situation...it wasn't murder but it was a small plane crash that severely injured the pilot and passenger.

It may even be in this thread, I can't recall.

But they crashed in a black neighborhood, and I recall that, instead of rendering aid or trying to put out the small fire or presumably even calling 911, they hollered and hooted, everyone recording with their sail fawns, and a women who approached the passenger who had been ejected and was crumpled on the ground about ten feet from the wreck and her saying "OOO! $#@!!!! OOO! He leaking! OOO! OOO! He leaking!!"

And my first thought was, my God, must that be the last thing I see or hear on this earth?

Yes. Might as well have crashed in Kandahar, or Mogadishu.
 
It all makes sense now...

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