Posted on 05/04/2021 11:05:40 AM PDT by Salman
CLEWISTON, Fla. – A woman was fatally shot and at least three others were injured at the Brown Sugar Festival in Clewiston Saturday night, according to the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office.
Around 9:30pm, 911 began receiving multiple calls reporting a shooting in the Harlem Community of the city.
Hendry County Investigators say that Deputies were in the area of Harlem Academy and 12th Street when they heard gunshots. The deputies immediately responded and found the victim, later identified as 20-year old Evereonna Sankey, a licensed certified nursing assistant from Lee County.
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The shooting occurred at the Brown Sugar Festival, an annual event held during the first week of May. The focus of the festival is Black Heritage and the event raises money for scholarships.
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Brown Sugar Festival? Needing a name change there.
No I didn’t know that. I’ll be on the lookout for it. Thanks.
Yep...that’s their heritage alright: violent, uncivilized, savage, base behavior
That kinda IS the heritage we’re talking about, isn’t it?
If they would stop the killing, the drugs, the promiscuity, the rapes, the assaults, they just might have a successful life.
Wonder who did the calling? Certainly not the cop hating attendees.
I have said it before. If Black Lives Matter was really sincere, their first priority would be to work on the black community to stop killing each other. But, I am white, so, what the hell do I know?
I have said it before. If Black Lives Matter was really sincere, their first priority would be to work on the black community to stop killing each other.
It’s okay because the murderer was black.
This would only be news if this DIDN’T happen here.
John Derbyshire’s “The Talk” Rule 19 seems to be in play.
(10) Thus, while always attentive to the particular qualities of individuals, on the many occasions where you have nothing to guide you but knowledge of those mean differences, use statistical common sense:
(10a) Avoid concentrations of blacks not all known to you personally.
(10b) Stay out of heavily black neighborhoods.
(10c) If planning a trip to a beach or amusement park at some date, find out whether it is likely to be swamped with blacks on that date (neglect of that one got me the closest I have ever gotten to death by gunshot).
(10d) Do not attend events likely to draw a lot of blacks.
(10e) If you are at some public event at which the number of blacks suddenly swells, leave as quickly as possible.
(10f) Do not settle in a district or municipality run by black politicians.
(10g) Before voting for a black politician, scrutinize his/her character much more carefully than you would a white.
(10h) Do not act the Good Samaritan to blacks in apparent distress, e.g., on the highway.
(10i) If accosted by a strange black in the street, smile and say something polite but keep moving.
https://www.takimag.com/article/the_talk_nonblack_version_john_derbyshire/
Although I’m not familiar with these rules it pretty much says it for me over these past two years now. It wasn’t so prior to Ferguson and all we’ve seen since. They’ve certainly changed my views by their violence and protests.
Bttt.
5.56mm
Yes.
This is in South Africa....and the difference is???
Yes. The greatest lesson I learned from the late great Rush Limbaugh. It’s not homelessness. It’s not animal rights. It’s not feminism. It’s not climate change. It’s not immigration. It’s not child poverty. It’s not systemic racism. It’s not universal healthcare. It is Marxism.
That really sucks. I'm not saying it isn't true, it just sucks that it has to be this way.
Cue Claude Raines.
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Yes it is. They should be so proud. They should start a club or social group. Maybe the can call it black lives are disposable. Maybe it doesn’t matter what they call it.
The funny thing is that the MLK Boulevard in my town is now in an overwhelmingly Hispanic neighborhood (Colombians and increasingly Hondurans, ie not Afro Latino either).
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