Posted on 07/09/2020 10:48:50 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Do they even hear themselves ? Are they serious?
“ You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood. You have to understand, how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point of view.”
“I don’t care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law, way beyond. He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals. He was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.”
https://conservativematrix.com/woman-shoots-person-robbing-home-now-robbers-family-irate-woman/
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativematrix.com ...
Well, he learned not to rob people................
This is an old story. Posted and re-posted several times. No need to make it clickbait. Here. Not sure why there is no date.
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Woman Shoots Person Robbing Her Home Now The Robbers Family Is Irate At The Woman
by Phoenix Brooks Views: 188984
In what should have been an open-and-shut case, a Miami home owner shot and killed a burglar that intended to rob her property and possibly hurt or kill her.
17-year old Trevon Johnsons final action as a human being was to invade the private residence of a Florida woman who, unfortunately for Mr. Johnson, believed in her 2nd Amendment right to protect herself with a firearm.
The police have ruled the shooting incident a case of self-defense.
Nonetheless, Johnsons family members have made some stunning statements to the news media in response to the justified killing of the teenage home invader. They have condemned the property owner, declaring that she had no right to protect herself by shooting him while he was burglarizing her home.
Nautika Harris Trevon Johnsons cousin stated,
You have to look at it from every childs point of view that was raised in the hood. You have to understand, how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point of view.
Obviously, how could we have not considered that there is no earthly way that an individual can get money for school clothes without breaking into someones home and stealing their belongings.
In essence, Mr. Johnsons relatives are speaking out against the womans right to protect herself from his attempt to invade her home, steal her private possessions, and possibly do her physical harm.
Ms. Harris added,
I dont care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law, way beyond. He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals. He was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.
While its very natural for a family in mourning to focus on the good qualities of somebody that they loved, especially when the last act that that person did was commit a crime, good traits and qualities are not enough to excuse their behavior.
Everybody has something good that you could say about them, even people who are openly despised by millions of Americans. Hillary Clinton, for example, has supporters who might admire her cackle, appreciate how effortlessly she lies and gets away with criminal activity, or how easily she funnels foreign money into her family charity.
However, the good traits observed by her supporters do not excuse the fact that she is a known liar, that according to the FBI did break the law, and, as Secretary of State, coordinated millions of dollars of foreign donations into her charity ahead of her presidential run.
Just as we should not give Hillary Clinton a free pass because she might have some good qualities, we do not give Trevon a pass for trying to burgle a home. Nobody deserves to die for breaking into someone elses home, but it is an understood risk associated with the act.
After all, as many other people have pointed out, what would have happened to the home owner if she did not have her weapon when Mr. Johnson entered her home.
Finally, where was Mr. Johnsons family when it was time to provide him with his school clothes? Is robbing a persons home really the only way that they can think of to provide for their personal needs and desires?
The robber is uncivilized scum...so is his family. What a bunch of feral misfits. Is is so sad that he assumed room temperature...
The robber is uncivilized scum...so is his family. What a bunch of feral misfits. It is so sad that he assumed room temperature...
By the way, you rob people, and you burglarize habitations and storage units. Not interchangeable. Also, “robber’s family.”
I think this story is a few years old.
Workplace related violence
Gimmedat excuses are the lowest form of exploitation
there are over 80 federal programs to the tune of $1B/year designed to help marginal families with everything from doing laundry at schools to free breakfast, lunch and dinner programs
https://singlemotherguide.com/federal-welfare-programs/
almost every city has a Shoes and Clothes program for kids, like this one in Cleveland:
https://sc4k.org/about
another kids in needs nonprofit:
https://www.kinf.org/programs/
Additionally, retailers like Nordstroms, Sears, etc, also have private programs that support communities with clothes and shoes. And each year, most cities have a winter coat and toy drive just for the disadvantaged
These programs don’t distribute $1,000 tennis shoes but they do distribute new footwear and new clothes for the asking.
Trevon was a theif. He was the one going way beyond the law thanks to crap ass parenting. They are the one resonsable for his death.
I’m seeing the root of the problem in the black community.
Sadly, the ones trapped in such a warped worldview will never see it.
Thanks. It is a classic for today’s BLM bs.
He had goals...to steal from whitey...
Yes, it’s a shame he was killed, but he, in all of his 17 years of cultural/educational/familial indoctrination, still had a hand in his own demise. Of course, he may have had nearly worthless parents, terrible peer influences, and the nearly universal age-related misconception of invincibility, but none of that matters now. He’s dead. Of course, his family will still grieve, and at least some of them refuse to blame him, or themselves, and choose to blame the shooter. If I were his parent, I’d blame myself, at least partially.
His cousin wonders how else was he to have gotten money for school clothes. In our society, and some parts of it more so, going to school without the “right” clothes is a ticket to shame and ridicule. Our society, at least a good portion of it, is sick and perverted. Our value system is based on having it all. Read any fashion or home decor article; the overriding concern is to have the top of the line, for everything. Most of us can’t keep up with that, but millions of Americans foolishly go deep into debt, trying to keep up with the Jones’s. My parent’s generation, and those before them, had nothing, growing up. Very few people did. Only the wealthy bought homes, cars, etc. But, they held their heads up, wearing their one Sunday best outfit, and worked. Some achieved a degree of prosperity, some did even better. Where is that spirit of doing things the right way?
It’s sad the kid is dead. It’s sad the woman was put in the position in which she had to protect herself in the way she did, it’s sad our society is so screwed up. It’s up to each individual to do what’s right. But the saddest thing is, that a good portion of our society no longer knows what right is. All they know is, “I want, and I’ll get it any way I can”. And I’m not talking about any particular race. It’s the way the world has always been. We were better than that once. It’s a wonder God can hold back the end as long as he has.
An honor student?
Notice how immediately upon death these thugs are turned into saintly martyrs?
Old news. Maybe from last summer? or spring?
The story is from 2016.........
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