Posted on 03/30/2016 6:22:37 AM PDT by oh8eleven
Black lives matter, Justice Edward McLaughlin told defendant Tareek Arnold, 24, as he sentenced him in Manhattan Supreme Court.
I have heard it, I know it, but the sad fact is in this courtroom, so often what happens is manifestations of the fact that black lives dont matter to black people with guns.
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The howls of indignation and charges of “racism” will fill the air, and he’ll either be forced to apologize, crawl and grovel, or step down. We can’t have people going around telling the truth, that would lead to having to actually discuss things that we don’t want to discuss or even acknowledge.
The howls of indignation and charges of “racism” will fill the air, and he’ll either be forced to apologize, crawl and grovel, or step down. We can’t have people going around telling the truth, that would lead to having to actually discuss things that we don’t want to discuss or even acknowledge.
Black lives matter to black thugs with knives, blunt objects, explosives, narcotics, fire, hands and feet?
But it doesn’t matter when black people shoot blacks because... because they’re black. Race matters more than lives in this case.
Good point.
I hope the judge isn’t driven out of office over this. In any case, words are wasted on thugs, no matter their race. Just pull the switch on whatever execution device is being used and get on with it.
Those same Don’t Matter will be looking to even the score with him for telling the Truth.
“There are only two races of people. The decent and the indecent.” —Viktor Frankel
Someone needs to send that to this hoochie mama.
http://kron4.com/2016/03/29/viral-video-of-prompts-investigation-at-sfsu/
It’s like people are waking up ... they HAVE THE RIGHT TO tell the truth about our culture.
This is part of the Trump Effect.
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