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re: Another broad daylight senseless murder in the great city of New Orleans
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:53 am to yaboidarrell
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:53 am to yaboidarrell
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fricking sucks how these TPOSs can cause chaos with impunity because they know there are no consequences.
NOPD will snag this POS and the Soros DA will let him back out on the street because he’s fighting against racism.
This post was edited on 6/9/21 at 5:54 am
Posted on 6/9/21 at 6:31 am to LoneStar23
I know we joke about the very obvious absurdity of BLM protesting a criminal loosing his life and not a peep about all the other black lives lost that don’t seem to matter, but it’s things like this lady losing her life and a black toddler being killed in BR just recently that quite literally make me sick to my stomach, and honestly blow my mind how they don’t cause people to become outraged to the point where they march downtown and demand the police and mayor’s office do something about the crime that affects them as much or more so than it does any other race.
How can anyone honestly get so infuriated over a criminal losing his life to the point of an almost year long outrage and memorials being commemorated in his name, and yet when someone truly “innocent” dies, nothing but yawns and ho hums is what we get? I mean, how can one live with themselves over such absurd hypocrisy and dishonesty? That’s quite a talent. Furthermore, how can anyone not get upset to the point of an eventual melt down over the conditions they actually live in that they demand something be done about it, and thus actually make their lives better?
Let’s talk injustices for a moment. Maw maw and paw paw worked their entire life to provide enough money to pay their little house off and retire in a neighborhood the rest of the city forgot about and which is now overrun by the bottom feeders of life who prey upon the people in the neighborhood, dealing drugs, robbing, and killing, keeping maw maw and paw paw hostages in their own home for fear of life outside, and that’s not an injustice worthy of speaking up about and warranting change?
How can anyone honestly get so infuriated over a criminal losing his life to the point of an almost year long outrage and memorials being commemorated in his name, and yet when someone truly “innocent” dies, nothing but yawns and ho hums is what we get? I mean, how can one live with themselves over such absurd hypocrisy and dishonesty? That’s quite a talent. Furthermore, how can anyone not get upset to the point of an eventual melt down over the conditions they actually live in that they demand something be done about it, and thus actually make their lives better?
Let’s talk injustices for a moment. Maw maw and paw paw worked their entire life to provide enough money to pay their little house off and retire in a neighborhood the rest of the city forgot about and which is now overrun by the bottom feeders of life who prey upon the people in the neighborhood, dealing drugs, robbing, and killing, keeping maw maw and paw paw hostages in their own home for fear of life outside, and that’s not an injustice worthy of speaking up about and warranting change?
This post was edited on 6/9/21 at 6:44 am
Posted on 6/9/21 at 8:44 pm to Mike da Tigah
Perp was securely in OPP for a year until February, when flip the bench judge Angel Harris let him out.
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