Posted on 07/08/2020 12:09:48 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Calling 911 to report a fabricated, racially-biased emergency would be illegal in San Francisco under a new proposal called, appropriately enough, the CAREN Act.
Racist 911 calls are unacceptable thats why Im introducing the CAREN Act at todays SF Board of Supervisors meeting, San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton tweeted Tuesday. This is the CAREN we need. Caution Against Racially Exploitative Non-Emergencies.
(Excerpt) Read more at marketwatch.com ...
Hey white women, if you feel threatened by someone who isn’t white your best bet is to just take your chances. Otherwise you will be punished.
Why would it be? They give each other names like those.
OTOH, they’re allowed to call each other n***a and us whities aren’t allowed to call them that...
Seriously, when I have a problem, I call the non-emergency police line.
Those men and women are busy enough.
I would be very careful believing this is about SWATting. This is about making any white believe they will be charged with something by calling in a crime by a black. Snitches get stitches administered by the DA.
Whites making reasonable complaints would be targeted.
Whites are treated as second class citizens.
Roberts may call it a tax ...
o.O
The heck with that, pack up the wagon and move.
True that. If telecommuting worked for the last 4 months inside the city, it should work from someplace else, plus the taxes telecommuting from someplace else would almost certainly be less.
"Let's get everyone who has skills and pays taxes to move away!" seems to be the current goal of every Democrat city and state.
He or she is a SF “lawmaker”. Knowing the existing laws is not part of their job description. In fact, being sane is not a job requirement either.
To the lawmaker Shamman, “Here’s a dime. Go call your psychiatrist”.
#17. For all these years, I thought the Karens were a tribal group in Burma. Somebody call National Geographic. I want my subscription money back.
09/12/2001 <-——— Last day that Karen sat down and shut up!
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