Posted on 06/10/2015 6:47:33 AM PDT by blueyon
On Tuesday, Dennis L.A. White, an actor known for portraying Damion 'D-Roc' Butler in the biopic "Notorious," issued a tweet suggesting violence against the daughters of Eric Casebolt, the former McKinney, Texas, police officer whose actions at a pool party incident sparked protests. The tweet has since been taken down, but not before being captured for posterity. Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit was one of those who captured White's message before it was removed.
"What if we found eric casebolt's (sic) family & beat up the young girls in it," he tweeted. "Would that b fair? If u live in McKinney, find his family."
A number of people took White to task for the hateful message. But White stood by it and called critics "racist termites" while comparing them to the KKK.
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...and BLACK RACISM!
Never heard of him.
>>On Tuesday, Dennis L.A. White, an actor known for portraying Damion ‘D-Roc’ Butler in the biopic “Notorious,”<<
Who, huh, what?
have the police been notified? I pointed out that those six people on the Reason website were being sought by justice dept and compared it to all the black threats against whites and cops since trayvon. a FReeper called me a race baiter but I was just telling the truth.
here is yet another example. this is a crime. plain and simple.
I think i’ll send him a message and see if he would like to meet up with me instead of little girls.
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These type messages are basically trial balloons to see how whites react. Since there isn’t usually much uproar, I’d expect to see this sort of thing happening a lot more.
It will eventually lead to congressmen, senators, and even the president openly calling for violence against white people. If you dare complain about it, you’d be called a racist.
Inciting violence against minors, a serious offense, punishable by prison. Do it.
They really really want their Race War. They really really won’t like the results.
The officer’s daughters were not resisting arrest and thus not subject to retribution by vindictive blacks. The negress at the scene was typically black and resisted.
when black people learn they have no right to resist, the world will be better
Time to revive the whipping posts
The officers daughters were not violating the law by scheduling a party on private property, attending an illegal party on private property, and resisting arrest. I’d bet dollars to doughnurpts the officer’s daughters are peaceful, law abiding citizens, not feral “teens.” It is such a stupid comparison — but look at the class of person doing the inciting.
What a racist moron. Whatever you think of the officer’s conduct, calling for violence against his kids (or against the officer himself, or against the neighborhood residents, or against the other officers, or against anyone else) is inexcusable. This guy ought to get a visit from thepokicehimself, with some very hard questions about inciting violence, at the very least.
I have never heard of him, but he is welcome to come to Texas and get his ass kicked if he so chooses. Most of these types are mob tough guys. Alone they cry like little girls when confronted and smacked around.
“Never heard of him.”
That actually raises a very interesting point. I’ve never heard of him either, and I don’t suppose that most have (certainly not most here, or in much of the country). I would not be surprised if he was intentionally making “provocative” comments in order to raise his own profile. It will be very interesting to see if this guy’s career takes off in the aftermath of his comments.
“Dennis L.A. White, an actor known for portraying Damion ‘D-Roc’ Butler in the biopic “Notorious,””
Sorry, still don’t have a clue who the idiot is. But then, I make it a point to tune out most of the garbage masquerading as music and entertainment today.
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