Posted on 04/13/2022 12:10:17 PM PDT by vespa300
A softball umpire was punched in the face by a woman wearing a 'Mother of the Year' shirt who waited to pounce after being thrown out of her child's game in Mississippi for spewing profanities.
Kristi Moore, a 10-year veteran umpire, was calling the game between 12 year olds in Laurel when she was slugged in the face by Kiara Nichelle Thomas, police said.
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I’m starting to see a trend here.
No comment. :)
In before the “no need to look” joke!
Black he-woman the size of an NFL linebacker assaults white woman....looks like a racial hate crime to me.......sue her ass into oblivion.
DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS
I just don’t give a shiite about the Yoouff’s anymore.
Don’t blame you lol. What a beast that ugly sow is
You knew before you clicked.
Yes. If the roles were reversed, the perp would be charged with a hate crime. Black perps usually get away with assaults on other races without the charge.
An overly aggressive softball mother once bit my sister.
I’m glad we have a “safe space” here at Free Republic, to speak freely about this. Sad to say, certain types of people, such as ghetto blacks, tend to have short fuses, and poor impulse control. In other places, we would be condemned as racist for saying something like that.
Kiara Nichelle . . .
Well, she’s obviously no Nichelle Nichols.
Where’s the father of the year?
Another part of the low iq zero impulse crowd. So shocking.
I’m glad we have the space to vent here too...its essential...my fear is we get hacked someday and our identities outed..hopefully that won’t happen.
Did she have cheese in her pockets?
and just like that, more racists were formed naturally than the KKK could turn in a year...
Mississippi Mammas gonna do what Dey gonna do.
I wonder what her parents thought they were spelling?
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