Posted on 09/28/2016 8:31:05 PM PDT by BeadCounter
A Tennessee man wore a gorilla mask, carried a rope and tried to hand out bananas at a college Black Lives Matter protest Wednesday, police said.
East Tennessee State University campus police arrested freshman student Tristan Rettke, who is white, on a charge of civil rights intimidation following the disruption, the Johnson City Press reported. University officials condemned his act and scheduled a community discussion.
A video published by the newspaper showed the man later identified as Rettke wearing overalls and also holding a burlap sack with a marijuana leaf and Confederate flag on it. He dangled a banana with the rope toward the dozen or so demonstrators in the video.
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Wasn’t there a country song that reflects that photo?
Wasn't a cop somewhere fired for texting something about "gorillas in the mist"?
Cue the photo of the Black Panthers intimidating white voters at a Philly polling place in '08...
There was a bomb scare in downtown Johnson City this week. And ‘unattended’ back pack was handled by the bomb squad. Turns out, as the story goes, that the backpack was stolen and after the contents were removed the pack was left as garbage.
The kid has freedom of expression just like the racist scum of BLM. However, you would never see the cops arresting BLM members for a similar act. Civil war is brewing.
In the Obama regime world, that is a bygone reality. We don't call it the unJustice Department for nothing. It is the 'Just us' department now. Question is, will it even be possible to return to equal justice what with all the black chip shoulders shrugging off The Constitutional Republic.
The 2nd Civil War is on it way.
I’m not a hero. I’m just doing my job :)
Harembe lives.
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