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To: Anila
This is just horrible.

Watching it affects me deeply, almost like being cut with a knife.

You want to scream for someone to intervene for that innocent 3 year old girl, but there is no help coming, only more abuse and pain for her.

I read on the Blaze story that the father of the boy who filmed and took part in this is being "punished" and he apologized to the little girl's father. Kudos to him. The mother of the thug who filmed this, however, is vermin. When a reporter asked her why her son did this, she brought up George Zimmerman!!!

THIS is why she is teaching her children to attack white children. That cannot be denied, because the evidence is born out by the behavior of her children towards and innocent. That hatred is taught.

The mother is a vicious person and she harbors her own racism.

46 posted on 08/27/2013 9:35:49 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: SkyPilot

“black racism” is given a free pass.

it is never about race, it is always about power. The black democrats are just suckers for the democrat party brokers.


52 posted on 08/27/2013 10:29:45 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: SkyPilot

The pendulum swings both ways.

It happened when I was in third grade. I was a white girl in predominantly all back school. It was the last day of school before summer and I had already gone home for the day, but I had forgotten to take my lunch money and had to walk back. On my way, I passed the house of a girl that was in my class, and one of two that loved to torment me with racial slurs and a host of other things. She was standing outside talking to 5 or 6 high school girls. I got nervous as I was passing because they all stopped talking and stared at me. As I was climbing the hill to the school I heard someone shout my name. Turning around, the H.S. girls were running for me and two of them had baseball bats. They surrounded me in a circle and started cursing me and pushing me between them until I hit the ground. One of them raised her bat and was about to take a swing when my savior-of-the-day pulled up. It was my principal. She was the nicest heavy-set black woman I had ever met, but she started screaming at those girls up one side and down the other. Then she put me in her car, took me to her office, gave me a big squeeze, and apologized for what those girls had done. The next thing I know we are walking out of her office, and lo and behold, the H.S. girls were standing there in hand cuffs with the cops ready to take them away. My principal started in on them again, and the cops just let her loose.

The moral of this story is this: We need to be careful not to buy into the lie that all black people are turning into white-haters under the twisted mind of this president. There are many that WOULD NOT condone racial hatred or violence.

I did not come away from my situation bitter because that principal showed me what a true hero was. That day, the hero had black skin. I also experienced torment from other whites in different schools, not to mention I could do a little tormenting of my own when I wanted to go along with the crowd. It happens, although it be wrong.

That being said, I believe any president or other leaders of America that are inciting racial violence and hatred should be AT MINIMUM, fired, and I’ll bet if my principal is out there somewhere and she sees what is going on, she would be inclined to agree with me.

I hope to thank her someday.

When we as Americans begin to cut into each other, we are playing right into his hands.

askhuldah.blogspot.com


53 posted on 08/27/2013 11:59:07 AM PDT by Maidservant Huldah
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