Posted on 05/18/2023 4:47:02 AM PDT by MtnClimber
The New York City subway incident in which former Marine Daniel Penny, whose chokehold inadvertently killed career criminal and homeless vagrant Jordan Neely quickly became front-page news. Matters exploded when Alvin Bragg, Manhattan’s Soros-funded district attorney, charged Penny with second-degree manslaughter. Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis made reference to at a campaign rally, and Penny’s defense fund has thus far raised more than two million dollars from 42,000 contributors Hard to say where it will end, but the incident has obviously touched a public nerve. There’s something about the episode that transcends the simple facts of a good Samaritan’s intervention going wrong and a progressive local DA stirring the racial pot.
Most Americans do not ride New York City subways, so the psychological dimension to this incident is not easily grasped. Yet it is this psychological element that makes it important far beyond the bare-bones legal facts.
Regular subway riders -- me included -- are always aware of certain inescapable realities. These realities come with city life, knowing New York City’s troubled past (remember the film Death Wish?) and having a keen eye for one’s surroundings.
Experienced subway riders know that they are trapped for minimally three minutes, longer on express trains and, occasionally even longer if there’s a track fire, a broken switch, or a stuck train. You are also stuck with all the people on the ten-car train (usually a 100+). Furthermore, though walking between cars is prohibited, people ignore the restriction (doors are unlocked), so forget about choosing only cars with non-threatening fellow passengers. That scruffy vagrant you saw sleeping in the end car before you boarded a crowded middle car may soon be standing over you requesting a “donation.”
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Its the continued saga of treating criminals as victims and heroes as villains. Simple.
For progressives, Democrats, Kissing Black Ass is an existential neccisit
It’s that simple
Do you think this article would have been posted in American Thinker by this author if the homeless mutant had been a white military veteran who did three combat tours in Iraq … and the “Good Samaritan” had been a black Muslim?
I think the author — and many conservatives — reflexively jumped on the bandwagon to support Daniel Penny simply because the case seemed to fit a narrative that reinforces their world view.
I wouldn’t be so quick to assume there’s an underlying motive at work here in this prosecution. From all the reports I’ve read, I think there is a legitimate question about whether Penny had any reason to put his hands on the deranged mutant in the first place.
Read the article. Then comment you brought this to a complete tangent a racist tangent and you didn’t even read the article
For anyone interested- not you Mr redux not reading the article:
I am a former subway rider. I see what the article talks about. Whether anyone on that car was racist or not the situation was not driven by race Whether anyone in the DAs office is driven by race that is an aside. The article is what I’m commenting on. The DAs office is driven by the same thing city governments admire driven by whether they use race or not. It’s about progressive politics versus human nature/natural law
Evil vs good.
Anyone can ignorantly reduce this to race. That’s cheap
Read the article.
“ Do you think for a moment that if Daniel Penny were black or if Neely were white, there would be an arrest? ”
We’re commenting on the article. You are writing your own article Go ahead and write one and get it published. Right now we’re commenting on this one
And as a former NYer, I am very familiar with Alvin Bragg and NYC politics.
Alvin Bragg is a racist.
And you are a Marxist tool afraid of the truth (perhaps afraid of being called a racist for telling the truth).
“ BTW, the entire idea behind Alvin Bragg’s leniency on crime has to do with race. It’s about the oppression of black men”
Again- write your own article.
Myouve led all the ignorant here to comment on your uninformed take on this situation
It’s stupid
“ JFK emptied the mental hospitals”
? JFK. Care to cite any evidence?
“ I think the author — and many conservatives — reflexively jumped on the bandwagon to support Daniel Penny simply because the case seemed to fit a narrative that reinforces their world view.”
Did anyone read the article?
The issue of Daniel Penny's arrest has everything to do with racism.
Sorry that your fear of being a racist has you cowed.
Considering what prosecutors like Alvin Bragg do to any billionaire who doesn’t toe the party line, Bruce Wayne might decide to live elsewhere.
Yes. The discussion is about the subject but not of the article, the headline
I was hoping for a discussion of the article but this is a discussion of the rooster redux version of what the article should be
It’s a lot of uninformed nonsense
“ Considering what prosecutors like Alvin Bragg do to any billionaire who doesn’t toe the party line, Bruce Wayne might decide to live elsewhere.”
Trump certainly left NY.
I didn’t make the comment you quoted there.
Gosh. I hope I didn't hurt your feelings.
I spent the better part of my career in NYC. I know NYC. I have lived all over NYC. I have taken the subway all over NYC. I love NYC.
If anyone is uninformed, it is you.
Daniel Penny should be offered a job in the Secret Service. I’d decline the offer but his ticket to a good life should be printed by now.
I’m third generation off the boat New Yorker havin lived for years in Manhattan and travelled the subway much of it
I know that people in NYC can manage a situation on a subway car as in this situation, without considering race
You didn’t e
Read the article and you’re making up your own.
BTTT
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