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Both Shiloh Hendrix (Minnesota resident who called a nigger a nigger) and Karmelo Anthony (black Texan youth who murdered another student) have GoFundMe pages that are both tied around $500k, which will probably be used to pay lawyers and security, etc.
I've heard people talking about this starting a race war between American blacks and whites, but I disagree. I think almost everyone who is talking Hendrix's side already resented niggers and she just emboldened them, basically nothing has changed.
I think the real race war brewing here is between the subgroups of blacks, those who rabidly and unquestionably support the worst of their kind (like Anthony) and the other group who doesn't want to go down with the sinking black culture ship.
Just some thoughts.

I do think Hendrix will indirectly normalize calling niggers for what they are, so some good will come from it.
 
I don't have money to donate but I do think getting doxed and harassed because you called someone a nigger is insanity, beyond ridiculous. hopefully she finds a nice place to be quiet at
 
Both Shiloh Hendrix (Minnesota resident who called a nigger a nigger) and Karmelo Anthony (black Texan youth who murdered another student) have GoFundMe pages that are both tied around $500k, which will probably be used to pay lawyers and security, etc.
I've heard people talking about this starting a race war between American blacks and whites, but I disagree. I think almost everyone who is talking Hendrix's side already resented niggers and she just emboldened them, basically nothing has changed.
I think the real race war brewing here is between the subgroups of blacks, those who rabidly and unquestionably support the worst of their kind (like Anthony) and the other group who doesn't want to go down with the sinking black culture ship.
Just some thoughts.

I do think Hendrix will indirectly normalize calling niggers for what they are, so some good will come from it.
Anyone who says there is going to be a civil/race war in the states is smoking synthetic. People don't care as much about this nas coal as they did 5 years ago.
 
Anyone who says there is going to be a civil/race war in the states is smoking synthetic. People don't care as much about this nas coal as they did 5 years ago.
I agree, BLM and their peers lost all credibility after the Floyd riots exposed them, no white vs black race war is going to happen. I do think this Texas stabbing/Minnesota slur controversy and their hypocritical response to it has created a rift amongst blacks though, not all of them are willing to defend murder.
 
Shiloh is a whore who's been run through by multiple men, she acted unhinged enough to call some 5headed Somali a nigger and now the world is praising her and giving her hundreds of thousands of dollars. Its insane because there are hundreds of people who call black people niggers every day for free.
 
Shiloh is a whore who's been run through by multiple men, she acted unhinged enough to call some 5headed Somali a nigger and now the world is praising her and giving her hundreds of thousands of dollars. Its insane because there are hundreds of people who call black people niggers every day for free.
It seems like the campaign is less about her personally and more about the social message of running a racial parallel to that Black murderer's public funding.
 
Shiloh is a whore who's been run through by multiple men, she acted unhinged enough to call some 5headed Somali a nigger and now the world is praising her and giving her hundreds of thousands of dollars. Its insane because there are hundreds of people who call black people niggers every day for free.
You aren't entirely wrong, I don't doubt nobody would be taking her side if it wasn't for the nigger killing a student in Texas.
I sincerely believe these two incidents are intertwined, just like the Daniel Penny/Luigi Mangione cases were intertwined.
 
just like the Daniel Penny/Luigi Mangione cases were intertwined.
I don't think I've ever acknowledged this connection before. I looked up the Penny case to remind myself of its circumstances, but beyond the fact that they both killed one individual, I don't immediately understand what the connection is, or is the contrast between the economic status of those who they killed what should be focused on?
 
I don't think I've ever acknowledged this connection before. I looked up the Penny case to remind myself of its circumstances, but beyond the fact that they both killed one individual, I don't immediately understand what the connection is, or is the contrast between the economic status of those who they killed what should be focused on?
I think the timing of the mangione murder really diverted attention away from Penny, saving him from the leftist activists who were gearing up for Floyd 2.0.
My point is the timing of these incidents connect them and are linked via their cultural impact, nobody would even care about some random Minnesotan arguing with a Somali, but it's a way for Americans to vent their growing resentment towards the violence and depravity of blacks.
 
wasn't 'melo's case an act of self defense under the stand your ground law in texas?
As far as I've heard, Austin grabbed the suspect's backpack in an attempt to move it after the suspect told him to "make him move" when refusing to give up the spot that was being disputed over. After this happened, the suspect fatally stabbed Austin. This was at a school track meet, keep in mind. The hell type of school do you bring a blade to?
Now, on the "stand your ground" topic, in my perception, there was no equivalent force from the victim that could be seen as justifiable for the killing to occur in response, even if Austin did initiate fisticuffs. If a feller knocks on my door and I explode his head with a rifle under the justification that he was "slamming his fist into my property, damaging it" rather than "knocking on my door", that wouldn't sound reasonable, just as a reasoning like "he was grabbing my backpack to seize it from me or attack me with a weapon" instead of "he was grabbing my backpack to urge me further to get up from where I'm sitting" wouldn't be reasonable, either.
Finally, on a topic of honor, which is where my opinion gets less objective and more personal, if you're in a measly school brawl and you pull a knife, you're a little bitch, so you deserve what comes to you.
 
As far as I've heard, Austin grabbed the suspect's backpack in an attempt to move it after the suspect told him to "make him move" when refusing to give up the spot that was being disputed over. After this happened, the suspect fatally stabbed Austin. This was at a school track meet, keep in mind. The hell type of school do you bring a blade to?
Now, on the "stand your ground" topic, in my perception, there was no equivalent force from the victim that could be seen as justifiable for the killing to occur in response, even if Austin did initiate fisticuffs. If a feller knocks on my door and I explode his head with a rifle under the justification that he was "slamming his fist into my property, damaging it" rather than "knocking on my door", that wouldn't sound reasonable, just as a reasoning like "he was grabbing my backpack to seize it from me or attack me with a weapon" instead of "he was grabbing my backpack to urge me further to get up from where I'm sitting" wouldn't be reasonable, either.
Finally, on a topic of honor, which is where my opinion gets less objective and more personal, if you're in a measly school brawl and you pull a knife, you're a little bitch, so you deserve what comes to you.
it seems like to me that 'melo would walk free. people rarely have honour nowadays. they don't even bother to care about it. it's mostly just about looking tough and dangerous. people, especially young people, don't seem to grasp the gravity of taking a life, i feel like people don't value life like they did before.
 
people rarely have honour nowadays. they don't even bother to care about it. it's mostly just about looking tough and dangerous. people, especially young people, don't seem to grasp the gravity of taking a life, i feel like people don't value life like they did before.
The loss of life’s value is certainly a part of the wider societal degeneration we’re seeing. Not to toss my spirituality upon your words, since I know we have our differences of thought, but, to me, the fact that people aren’t thinking as much anymore about how this life isn’t the last one they’ll have (I’m referring to the afterlife here, heaven and hellfire) is what makes a lot of them act upon these drastic urges in order to satisfy themselves. If the worst punishment they think they’ll receive after a horrible crime is an instant void of nonexistence (the atheistic view of death), then, in their mentality, there is no retribution that they can’t escape from, as it’s all rather temporary or it’s not within the bounds of their conscience.
In addition, as we both know, modern media also has a part to play in pushing these ways of thinking. I wouldn’t say it’s often directly causing these acts of violence and crime, but even if it isn’t what’s shoving somebody off of that cliff and into a violent lifestyle, it is poking ‘em in the back, as it conditions people to accept this stuff as a societal normality. Anyway, I’m rambling on about this mainly because I saw a funny meme the other day about Chicago radio stations and I wanted to find a way to bring it up.
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