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originally posted by: Mikeultra
a reply to: LDragonFire
Sure post a few bad individuals, it pales in comparison to what I'm showing. Mob mentality, all of them go bonkers, time to get free stuff and kill people.
"So when I mention bricks being hurled at people, I should have said bricks being hurled at anyone who isn't black. Take a good look, refresh your memory, these are the "people" that you are supporting. I'm sure you'll be so excited once it starts in October, they'll be so many live streams to watch! Riot on!"
originally posted by: Mikeultra
a reply to: LDragonFire
Answer this question. What caused the 1992 LA riots? Rodney King wasn't even killed! Do you think all those rioters were upset about Rodney King being beaten? No they couldn't care less about him. It was an excuse to loot, kill people, and burn the city down. It's what they're good at.
It was an excuse to loot, kill people, and burn the city down. It's what they're good at.
originally posted by: Mikeultra
a reply to: LDragonFire
Exhibit A:
How many white people do you see looting, rioting, or killing people in this video? All I see are blacks and Mexicans behaving like a swarm of locusts.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: LDragonFire
In Greece, those were Communists.
Who is responsible for the fundraising efforts that helped bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars for the police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown last month in Ferguson, Mo.?
It’s hard to say.
The Los Angeles Times reported this week that two online campaigns — “Support Officer Darren Wilson” and “Support Officer Wilson” — have collectively raised more than $400,000 for Darren Wilson, the white officer who shot the unarmed black teenager in the St. Louis suburb.
One of those campaigns might have been started by an unidentified teenage girl. Maybe. It’s somewhat unclear.
According to the Times:
The first page, “Support Officer Darren Wilson,” had raised the most concern because its creator was anonymous and had not received certified status from GoFundMe.
Missouri state Rep. Jeffrey Roorda, a Democrat who is helping to handle Wilson’s fundraising efforts, said the creator of that page is a teenage girl from the St. Louis area.
“I think she thought she’d raise a few hundred dollars, and she ended up raising a few hundred thousand dollars,” Roorda said in a phone interview Monday night. After her page got popular, Roorda said, the young woman started receiving “serious threats.”
Roorda said he doesn’t know how old she is or whether she’s a minor; he described her as a “teenage girl,” a “young girl.”
The Times checked with the page’s anonymous administrator, who responded: “I can tell you I have not worked with or spoken with Rep. Roorda. The information you have been given is false.” Both campaigns have stalled as tax attorneys figure out how to distribute the funds, according to the Times.
Shield of Hope, the charitable wing of the Fraternal Order of Police union, operates the second GoFundMe page for Wilson, but the group did not immediately return a Post e-mail seeking comment.
“If we find money was donated to the Shield of Hope’s GoFundMe and it can’t be used for the express purpose it was intended for, we will return it,” Roorda told The Riverfront Times.
Roorda told The Post in a phone interview that Shield of Hope’s status as a charity has complicated the fundraising process.
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There remains a deep divide in America with regards to race and it’s only getting worse. Far too many Democrats and progressives rely on this division, subsequently exploiting it; thus inevitably exacerbating it. They have ably pitted races against one another and race-hustlers have exploited too much grief, too much tragedy.