The bitch is deranged.
As usual, they brush the facts aside to get to the bullshit. How many times have we read a white man stabbed a black woman? Isn’t it usually the other way around? I could ask Nichole Brown but don't think I'd get an answer.
Carjacking
Smash and grab
Knockout punch
Flashmob
Carjacking
Smash and grab
Knockout punch
Flashmob
Who comes to mind?
According to the FBI crime-reporting data, 90.1 percent of black victims of homicide were killed by other blacks. But why focus on this when Hathaway and BLM can get more bang for the buck by directing their attention on the .9% who were not black?
(If they did she wouldn't have been here to protest)
One thing I got to give black people a lot of credit for. They can make gullible dumbass liberals despise their own race.
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Anne Hathaway has slammed white privilege in an emotional Instagram post about the death of black teenager Nia Wilson.
The 18-year-old was killed on a train over the weekend after her and her sister were stabbed in the neck in Oakland, California, with a suspect, John Lee Cowell, now in custody.
While officials have said it is unclear if race played a role (via BBC News), Hathaway asked "how 'decent' are we really?" in a post accompanied by a picture of Nia.
"The murder of Nia Wilson- may she rest in the power and peace she was denied here- is unspeakable AND MUST NOT be met with silence," the actress began. "She is not a hashtag; she was a black woman and she was murdered in cold blood by a white man.
"White people- including me, including you- must take into the marrow of our privileged bones the truth that ALL black people fear for their lives DAILY in America and have done so for GENERATIONS.
"White people DO NOT have equivalence for this fear of violence. Given those givens, we must ask our (white)selves- how 'decent' are we really?
"Not in our intent, but in our actions? In our lack of action? Peace and prayers and JUSTICE for Nia and the Wilson family xx".
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaff said that while the attacker's motivation was yet to be determined, "the fact that his victims were both young African-American women stirs deep pain and palpable fear in all of us who acknowledge the reality that our country still suffers from a tragic and deeply racist history."