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To: ransomnote
I rejected your suggestion that the black delivery man serving the countryside was probably an 'Amish' whom the police didn't want to touch, when there's no evidence to suggest he was untrustworthy: no gang, no urban setting, no criminal history, no denial about shooting the dog, no avoiding the police, and no concern from police after they investigated.

So you already knew the delivery driver was black? I didn't. I just guessed based on my knowledge of North Carolina* and the behavior of the perp. I know a lot of black people are jumpy around dogs, (snakes too) and this behavior struck me as an inordinate fear of the animals.

So my theory about the cops not wanting to create themselves problems is also strengthened. We've already seen how cops have become shy about enforcing the law when black suspects are involved.

So you've seen this guy's Instagram? Why don't you post it so we can all find out who this guy is and whether he has a record for violent behavior?

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* I had a good friend who is black and whom I drove all the way to North Carolina to attend his daughter's graduation. We stayed at one of his friend's house. The area was dominantly black.

205 posted on 04/03/2024 11:57:02 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Delivery Man Mercilessly Kills Angie Harmon’s Dog, DiogenesLamp wrote:
I rejected your suggestion that the black delivery man serving the countryside was probably an 'Amish' whom the police didn't want to touch, when there's no evidence to suggest he was untrustworthy: no gang, no urban setting, no criminal history, no denial about shooting the dog, no avoiding the police, and no concern from police after they investigated.

So you already knew the delivery driver was black?

NO. You suggested Amish. I didn't.

I just guessed based on my knowledge of North Carolina* and the behavior of the perp. I know a lot of black people are jumpy around dogs, (snakes too) and this behavior struck me as an inordinate fear of the animals.

Your guess was distasteful, unfounded bias. There is no evidence of Amish. You thought black people were jumpy around dogs and jumped to AMISH.

So my theory about the cops not wanting to create themselves problems is also strengthened. We've already seen how cops have become shy about enforcing the law when black suspects are involved.

Your theory about the cops is worthless bias.

So you've seen this guy's Instagram? Why don't you post it so we can all find out who this guy is and whether he has a record for violent behavior?

The journalist would have absoluately tarred that man with any criminal history if it existed. The article says she posted his instacart profile and provided an image of the profile, but the news agency blacked out personal information because they didn't want to do what she did.

 

* I had a good friend who is black and whom I drove all the way to North Carolina to attend his daughter's graduation. We stayed at one of his friend's house. The area was dominantly black.

That does nothing to excuse your baseless bias equating a black person who's jumpy around dogs to 'likely Amish.' The man had zero traits of Amish yutes denying responsibilty, fleeing, refusing to talk to the cops, criminal recrd often with outstanding warrants. This man, whatever his race, accepted responsibilty and cooperated with the cops, never fled etc.


206 posted on 04/04/2024 11:43:04 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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