• BLM Is Dead, The Money Dried Up, Most Of The Protesters Are Prozac Karens

    December 10, 2024
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    A funny thing happened after the Daniel Penny verdict yesterday: nothing much. Hoarse cries for "black vigilantes" went unanswered. Nothing burned. No looting spree.

    The marchers were mostly white NPCs "getting their steps in" while wearing N95 masks.

    Local BLM organizer Hawk Newsom rattled his rusty saber on the steps of the court house at 100 Centre Street yesterday after the not guilty verdict was read. Four years ago, the result would have been countless rabid social justice warriors swarming the Gotham pavement, hellbent on sowing chaos and destruction.

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    Last night? A few hundred disorganized, frazzled, TDS-infected diehards plodding in the mist of a mild autumn evening while the rest of the city's denizens decorated their Christmas trees, secure in the knowledge that justice was served, despite the machinations of Alvin Bragg and his putrid henchwoman Dafna Yoran.

    As the media breathlessly reported on fights "erupting" after the verdict, closer inspection reveals that it was simply police arresting two unruly protesters. Yawn.

    The charlatans of the Southern District took a big, fat L yesterday. But the larger story is that the BLM movement is dead in the water. Turns out you need paid instigators to throw Molotov cocktails, to break glass storefronts, to spray paint monuments and jump on police cruisers. And the funding, apparently, isn't there anymore.

    The nation has lawfare fatigue. Every New Yorker who rides the subway empathized with Daniel Penny. We're all on edge while underground, scanning the car for someone with crazed eyes.

    And of course we all felt for Jordan Neely. The city failed to recognize his blatant problems and adequately address them.

    Yesterday, before the verdict was delivered, one of the anti-Penny protesters spoke to an NBC news crew on the sidewalk. He stated that part of his anger stemmed from the fact that the system is broken, and Neely didn't get the help he needed.

    That's a point of universal agreement. We aren't as divided on the issue as it would seem. The root cause of the issue isn't Daniel Penny. It's not Jordan Neely. It's the nu-Marxist ideology that infects our legal system, from the courts to the penal system to the NYPD.

    Prosecute the prosecutor. Send Alvin Bragg to prison.

    Give a tired city some actual "restorative justice".

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    M Aurelius

    I have a crushing case of negro fatigue.

    4% (The younger males) of the US population causes by far most of the crime.

    Enough of it already.

    It isn't racism to state these irrefutable facts, It's reality and won't be reversed by ignoring
    the glaring problem.

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    Barney Quinn

    The US crime statistics correlated by race are very telling. One particular group commits crime at a per capita rate 12 times that of any other. Something is dreadfully wrong with that picture.

    Htos1av

    I know the normal black community is as well....

    Barney Quinn

    I'm not in the US, but observing from the outside I've got to say that the country appears to be entirely fixated on race. Mesmorized by race. Racism under the bed. Racism in the park. Racism in the bed, the toilet, the sink, - racism EVERYWHERE. This extremely divisive, societally unhealthy fixation on race appears to be unique to the US. I'm in Canada. We have many different groups, both racial and cultural, and they behave like everyone else. No swaggering about spewing hatred.

    Htos1av

    Just give it a minute, isil came back back from the dead, if mccain does it too, we're in real trouble....

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