The article also mentioned that she became enraged at him when he said he was going to vote for Obama.
Clearly not a racist.
The article also mentioned that she became enraged at him when he said he was going to vote for Obama.
Clearly not a racist.
LOL, good catch.
So let’s see:
Nutjob? Check
Witch? Check
Racist? Check
Yeah, she belongs on an island where the only being she can threaten to call the cops on is the one she imagines seeing when she looks at a fucking volleyball.
Scofflaw? Check
Animal abuser? Check
Stalker and sexual harasser? Check
I’d completely overlooked the fact that she damn near hanged her own dog. Good catch.
She’s so upset by the fact that she’s forced to leash her dog that she then proceeds to strangle it.:smack:
She seems nice!
A message, on behalf of our nation’s Karens: “Her name is Amy! So start a new meme and give us a break.”
White woman pulls gun on black woman and her daughter at a Chipotle, after they are not properly deferential (well, that’s my interpretation). https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/02/michigan-woman-gun-video/?fbclid=IwAR2HI5Q-owah7Gm_Tmcw-Yl54A0TZIr7x9QhhdJCmK_zsOupFNHdKR3CTuE
Priceless quote: “White people aren’t racist… No one is racist.” And a contender for convoluted thought/sentence of the year: “I’m sorry if you had an incident that has made someone make you feel like that.”
Wow, so you can just pull a gun on someone for tapping your car now. Who knew?
Wait, check that: if you’re white, you can pull a gun on a black person who tapped your car because you can legally assume that a black woman’s fingers are deadly weapons.
The quite-possibly racist sheriff’s statement was way out of line IMO:
Only 1 side in this conflict had a responsibility to deescalate, IMO, and she eventually did get in her truck and drive away. But she should have done it much, much sooner than that.
Asking Miss Hill to deescalate is asking her to capitulate to being ill-treated and IMO she has no responsibility to accept that. Fuck that.
Seems like the usual line of bullshit. If a white person feels scared by a black person, it’s the black person’s fault; they are presumed to be doing something that justifies the fear. And if the black person is doing something scary then the white person is justified in defending themselves.
We need to start saying that a lot of times, it’s the white person who has a problem. The fear they are feeling isn’t being caused by the black person; it’s being caused by their own irrationality and prejudice.
This is what it is meant by criminalizing ‘blackness.’ It’s not just white police, but also the deputization of white people to carry concealed weapons and react to the slightest of provocations with the threat of deadly force because they can merely perceive a threat and the law might let them get away with it.
This is also what I have referred to in the past when I’ve pointed out that white nationalism is often cloaked as second amendment freedom. The firearm is not just an inanimate object and firearms rights aren’t just about individual liberty; they are a tool of white racist oppression.
If a large group of black people protested on the steps of a state legislature, openly carrying AR-47’s in support of the 2nd amendment and dressed in battle gear… Does anyone think that this would be accepted? How about if they were waving “black power” flags?
You mean, like this?
How to turn right wing 2nd amendment supporters into gun control advocates in one easy step.
Throughout history, American gun laws have been concerned, in one way or another, with making sure that white citizens and white authorities have the ability to reinforce the racist socioeconomic hierarchy upon blacks. Simultaneously, firearms have historically been a tool and symbol of white genocide committed against indigenous peoples of North America, imposing white laws and white economic systems across the entire land mass.
Modern whites are worse off than blacks. Blacks should stop whining. They don’t have a monopoly on poverty or suffering.
A perfect example of " When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression."
That seems so over the top to be Poe-ish.