Posted on 04/30/2014 8:18:37 PM PDT by montag813
You've got to see this one to believe it. This woman was angry for being charged for water, and goes berserk against two (apparently White African) immigrant owners of a convenience store.
She has a long list of grievances and displays a rather unimpressive grasp of arithmetic when it comes to the age of her ex-"slave" grandmother who "just died."
Gee, we can't imagine who she voted for in 2012.
WARNING: Explicit language used (particularly in last 90 seconds of video).
WATCH:
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Don’t argue with some one like that, just call the police and have her thrown out!
A half-way ticket would save money.
Woman Goes Mad For Being Charged 20 Cents For Water (direct link to vid)
I’m sure her language is NSFW.
DANG!
Yep...especially when she started spouting the "when YOU put CRACK into my neighborhood". She got that from Maxine Waters. And these are immigrants!
It was in a suburb of Atlanta.
Shelia Jackson-Lee shopping at night?
Pity she'll go to her grave unaware of just who she should be railing against.
Golleee - and my ancestors from Wales worked for the coal mines in northeastern Pennsylvania back in the 1850’s - you know, “I owe my soul to the company store”, and all that stuff - what am I owed????......
“we are so screwed”
Yes we are. Now that the Klan with a tan is ruling America, disparaging Holder’s people and speaking against muslims violate their civil rights:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3025530/posts
I wonder if La Raza and the New Black Pampers will be charged for their speech against whites?
Whites are the new Juden.
Maybe she should buy the Clippers.
I’ll give you my United mileage (600K) if she takes her 7 (kids with her).
In some areas of the U.S., a kind of arrangement of semi-indentured servitude continued into the late 1920’s. I knew one gentleman, a good friend of mine long ago, who left it behind - he just walked away in 1956.
I know currently another gentleman whose father stayed on the job as his father before him, and his father before him, as the family were accustomed to it. My friend said goodbye to his father and that way of life, and joined the U.S. Marines during WW-II.
I suspect that much of one’s involvement with the kind of service/work that existed in the wake of slavery, depended upon the kind of work and the community - old connections and relations. For some people, the community was close. Slavery was gone, but a kind of service and way of life remained.
Some of the ancients could, and probably have a right to say, that they recollect it as the end of slavery ... as it trailed in the wake of the slavery that their parents and/or grandparents probably had experienced.
She should have been baptized with a fire hose on the spot, and then given a cold glass of water to drink.
God, I hate naggers.
Nagging all the time.
Stop being a nagger!
Wonderful to know that I’m chipping in like all of you good folks are for her section-8 housing, food stamps & other assorted goodies.
Yes, I picked up on that as well, though her delivery left much to be desired.
Her grip started with the charge for water.....but eventually ran up to these store owner's ,(foreigners in her eyes), coming into her community, buying businesses that she claims the Black Americans can't get loans for, and why is it they can get loans for businesses but she can't.
That is a legitimate argument for some who attempt to rise above the welfare culture. However, I think they forget that you have to plan for a business, work and save etc...and do the hard work of learning how to run a business.
There are obstacles black people have to maneuver around, but that is so for everyone. As one of my classmates proved....he was the least likely you'd expect would succeed....today he's a millionaire. He was asked didn't he see the risks he was taking? His answer was....what risk..I saw what I wanted and kept moving forward.
If the woman depicted here would expend her drive, zeal, determination and energy, her motor mouth revealed in making her point, to an endeavor of her choosing.... she'd have a good shot of making something better for herself.
Related to the Checomes, Monbacks, Hodedoh and Moteasuhs....
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