To: peggybac
No I posted this earlier. An older, chocolate fourteen year old boy who was big beating up a vanilla third grader.
Wow, what a fine, mostly peaceful beating of a little girl. What a man this kid is.
He’ll be in and out of prison until he gets his head blown off when he attacks a CCW permit holder.
Then you’ll hear about what a good boy he was.
To: packagingguy
He’s already made the news this young, he won’t live to see 20.
8 posted on
02/03/2023 7:26:04 PM PST by
Morgana
( Always a bit of truth in dark humor. )
To: packagingguy
Officials said they assessed two children for injuries, who were then released to their parents.Sounds like the docs thought the injuries were minor. But the attackers were charged and that's good. It's wrong for the victims to be terrorized as in the video.
To: packagingguy
I stumbled across several videos on YouTube the other day that report on horrendous crime occurring now in Alice Springs in the Australian Outback. I applied Occam’s razor and guessed that Australia’s version of the “usual suspects”, the aborigines, were probably responsible, and lo and behold I was correct. Apparently, aboriginal crime was such a problem in the past, often fueled by alcohol, that there had been a form of prohibition in place. Recently, pushed by liberal politicians, they lifted the prohibition and aboriginal crime immediately exploded. One video I saw taken from inside a bus showed aboriginal “yutes” who were hanging out on the side of the road throwing rocks through the windows of the bus as it passed. But that was tame compared to the other images of chaos in Alice Springs’ central business district, where gangs of aboriginals have been attacking whites and destroying businesses.
Hmm… If only we could figure out why at least two whole continents have never progressed one inch, other than when forced to by European “colonizers.”
34 posted on
02/03/2023 9:53:26 PM PST by
noiseman
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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