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Monday, September 28, 2020

Another bloody Chicago weekend: 49 people shot Girl, 5, stabbed to death

 






Police shootings by race since 2017





So as you can see the cops shot 790 blacks since 2017.

As of September 14th 2020 Chicago statistics: 
 

Which means blacks have shot more blacks in 2020 alone, almost 3 times more, than the police shot since 2017!!!


Yet the only blacks who matter are blacks the cops shoot. Its like BLM worries about an ingrown toenail when in fact they have stage 4 cancer.










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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Black Man Kills Four-Year-Old White Child in Alleged Targeted Attack



On a tip from Tom Nicholas



Have you seen this story from the MSM?

Why Not?

Its simple really.

The perp and the victim are the wrong color. 

Oh...I was going to post the pictures of the rioting and looting but didn't find any yet.

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September 25, 2020



A black man who police say is connected to a shooting in Struthers that killed a young white child and hurt four others turned himself in to police Monday evening.

Kimonie Bryant, who is 24-years-old, turned himself in and was taken into custody at the federal building in downtown Youngstown on aggravated murder charges.

He is in the Mahoning County Jail with no bond.

Carmine Sabia at PJ Media published a stellar piece detailing the tragic situation:

The media reacts quickly and with righteous indignation when a black person is shot by police, or by someone white, no matter what the facts of the case are.

But far too often, even in the most heinous of cases, when the perpetrator is black and the victim or victims happen to be white, the headlines and reporting are not anywhere near the same.

[Now imagine this prick didn't turn himself in, got involved in a shootout with white cops, resulting in his death. It would have been plastered all over the news going down something like this...]






We have seen it in the case of 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant, who was executed by a black man in August, and we are seeing it again in the death of a 4-year-old white child in a targeted attack by a black man, WKBN reported.

The shooting occurred in Struthers, Ohio, on Monday at around 1:55 a.m., Four adults were also shot and are hospitalized: Andre Stephon McCoy, Jr., 20, Yarnell Green Jr., 30, Cassandra Marsicola, 20, and Alexis Schneider, 22, of Struthers.

The suspect, 24-year-old Kimono Bryant, turned himself in to police after a massive manhunt began to find him.



The father of the deceased 4-year-old child spoke at a press conference prior to the suspect turning himself in.

“Rowan was the sweetest boy,” he said. “’Rowan was the best. He is so young. He didn’t deserve any of this… buddy, I’m so sorry for you, buddy. I love you.”

“Just be a man,” David Sweeney said as he held a photo of his son. “You took my son from me. He was my baby boy. You took him because you’re sick.”

“You took my son from me…you can live with that for the rest of your life,” he said before the name of the suspect was announced.

Authorities believe Bryant gained entry to the home via the front door and started shooting in the living room prior to fleeing on foot, Fox News reported.

One of the male victims was hit with two shots in the back of the head while another was struck two times in the back.

The women, who were described as friends, were hit in their legs and have been cooperating with the police in the investigation.

On the 9-1-1 phone call after the shooting, a woman is heard screaming, “My son is dead” as the person on the phone pleaded for help.

Neighbors reported hearing between five and eight gunshots but said that they did not get a good look at the suspect.

“This is Struthers, and this kind of stuff doesn’t usually happen. He was an innocent 4-year-old boy who deserves justice and deserves to be remembered,” neighbor Eric Rebic said.

What remains sad is how silent the mainstream media has largely been on the story. Imagine if the suspect was white and the four-year-old was black.

Imagine the media reporting on it, the protests, the riots, and the looting, and the chants of “burn it down.”

But that did not happen for Hinnant and it is not happening for Sweeney. We often hear that black lives matter, and they do, but does the media believe anyone else’s life matters?

[This is how the media controls the mind of the low-information voter. Sometimes they do it by omission. Sometimes they do it by hammering like they do to Trump 24/7.]







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Biden said he was a student at Delaware State University; school says otherwise






Joe made a couple of speeches at Delaware State so he concluded he attended college there also. I mean, it could happen to anyone.




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Biden said he was a student at Delaware State University; school says otherwise
Biden had made the claim during an October 2019 town hall event ahead of the South Carolina primary

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden alleged on the campaign trail last year that he had jumpstarted his academic career at Delaware State University.

However, according to a new report in The Washington Times, the historically Black college refutes Biden's claims.


The director of news service for Delaware State, Carlos Holmes, said that the former vice president was never a student, though he has made appearances on campus twice before for commencement speeches at the university in Dover.“Vice President Biden did not attend DSU,” Holmes said earlier last week. “However he was the Commencement keynote speaker in 2003 and [2016], and during the former he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree.”

Biden had made the claim during an October 2019 town hall event held at the historic Wilson High School in Florence, which was founded in 1866 by the Freedmen’s Bureau for Black children seeking an education.

“I got started out of an HBCU, Delaware State — now, I don’t want to hear anything negative about Delaware State,” Biden told the crowd, as shown on video. "They’re my folks.”

Biden went on to win the South Carolina primary -- a turning point for the candidate -- before eventually clinching the nomination.


Biden's 2007 memoir titled "Promises to Keep" details his years at private Catholic school Archmere Academy to his time as a freshman at the University of Delaware. There is no mention of Delaware State University.

This is not the first time Biden has faced controversy for embellishing his own biographical history.

Embellishing or confused?



 He has previously said that he was the first in his family to attend college and that his relatives were coal miners -- two statements he later recanted.

Others have also accused Biden of exaggerating his record on civil-rights activism.







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The difference is night and day


Kamala Harris praises BLM, says ongoing protests are 'essential' for change in US

Harris praised the 'brilliance' and 'impact' of Black Lives Matter


Don't know how we can be any farther apart. I was being facetious using the word we. 

Trump on Friday:




Meanwhile in Insanityville:




Question:

If the stupidity ever came to pass of defunding the police. Who would suffer more whites or blacks?

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Peaceful protests against racial injustice are critical for the nation's progress and help to keep law enforcement in check, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., said Friday.

"Nothing that we have achieved that has been about progress, in particular around civil rights, has come without a fight, and so I always am going to interpret these protests as an essential component of evolution in our country -- as an essential component or mark of a real democracy," the vice presidential nominee said during the NAACP's national convention.

She added that protests were "necessary" as "the people's voices must be heard, and it is often the people who must speak to get their government to do what it is supposed to do, but may not do naturally unless the people speak loudly -- and obviously peacefully."

Harris also praised the "brilliance" and "impact" of "Black Lives Matter," which has received media praise but also come under fire for promoting left-wing stances like opposing the nuclear family. "I actually believe that 'Black Lives Matter' has been the most significant agent for change within the criminal justice system," she said.

Her comments came during mass protests surrounding the deaths of Black Americans like Breonna Taylor, whose case prompted a series of demonstrations earlier this week. While the vast majority of demonstrations -- which began in late May -- have been peaceful, some have resulted in property destruction.

Footage quickly emerged purportedly showing buildings vandalized and burned in Louisville, Ky., after a grand jury decided to indict just one of the officers involved in Taylor's death.

Across the country, violent confrontations during these demonstrations have led to deaths and injuries, including for demonstrators, journalists and police officers. In Louisville, Kentucky, two officers were shot, and subsequently hospitalized, during protests surrounding Taylor's case.

Former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democrats have been criticized for allegedly not doing enough to denounce violent demonstrations, while President's Trump campaign has attempted to tie their statements to on-going riots.




In May, Biden released a statement in which he distinguished between violent and peaceful protests.

“Protesting such brutality is right and necessary. It’s an utterly American response. But burning down communities and needless destruction is not. Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not,” the statement read.








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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Ginsburg: This ad contradicts her 'dying wish'... Barry and Killary back her up

 



Ginsburg says, “The president is elected for four years, not three years.”

“So the power he has in year three continues into year four,” she adds.

Video 587











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