White Supremacist rally in Charlottesville

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Meester;c-9945066 said:
The funniest part about this is racist whites dont have the money and resources to create new statues

lol how do you think they got there in the first place? You think somebody planted some nigger hating statue seeds and they just grew?
 
SneakDZA;c-9945090 said:
Meester;c-9945066 said:
The funniest part about this is racist whites dont have the money and resources to create new statues

lol how do you think they got there in the first place? You think somebody planted some nigger hating statue seeds and they just grew?

You dont know? we taking all they money opportunities we responsible for them being broke like they statues

SneakDZA STAY WOKE
 
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stringer bell;c-9944465 said:
https://twitter.com/dkinchenfox29/status/898379514241220610

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this dumb ass nigga aint atleast gone park around the corner? plus he gone put on his hazards. smmfh.....nigga they got your plate on camera.

really what does defacing/taking down statues do to help out our cause? where were all these niggaZ 8 years ago when those statues were still up? they didnt say shit then why start now?
 
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stringer bell;c-9944581 said:
https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/898585826317058048

The crazy thing is that Bannon is the one everybody believed was a super racist and he's the only one in the Trump camp that strongly spoke out against the Nazi protesters. He straight shitted on them.

Oh he is.

That was all game.

Like Nino Brown passing out turkey on Thanksgiving
 
Hold up. CNN is claiming Heather Heyer's mother said the White House called her numerous times during the funeral smh. These niggas tho. Come on man.
 
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stringer bell;c-9944971 said:
https://twitter.com/davidrutz/status/898619877598134273
https://twitter.com/alexcolangelo/status/898618103268954113

She cut off dude before he started kicking facts. Honest Abe didn't free slaves out of compassion.

Wow, another crazy motherfucker.

BTW, I don't think that's what he was gonna say.

What was crazy about what I said?

That man is Southern racist who believes that Lincoln, who freed the slaves, was the enemy, and that the Southern confederates, who fought to maintain slavery, are the real heroes in the civil war. And he outrageously said that Lincoln is closer to Hitler than Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

You're crazy for overlooking all of that and for being critical of her for cutting short the interview and thereby stopping him from supposedly making the point that Lincoln didn't free the slaves out of compassion, which I don't believe is what he was gonna say anyway.
 
ineedpussy;c-9945114 said:
stringer bell;c-9944465 said:
https://twitter.com/dkinchenfox29/status/898379514241220610

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this dumb ass nigga aint atleast gone park around the corner? plus he gone put on his hazards. smmfh.....nigga they got your plate on camera.

really what does defacing/taking down statues do to help out our cause? where were all these niggaZ 8 years ago when those statues were still up? they didnt say shit then why start now?
http://www.wbt.com/articles/ap-news/man-custody-over-black-power-graffiti-rizzo-statue

Man in custody over 'black power' graffiti on Rizzo statue

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police on Friday arrested a man suspected of spray-painting the words "black power" on the statue of a former Philadelphia mayor and police commissioner that critics say should come down.

The vandalism comes after calls from some activists and politicians to tear down the statue of Frank Rizzo in the aftermath of a violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, sparked by the planned removal of a Confederate statue.

Police aren't releasing the name of the man arrested until formal charges are filed.


Philadelphia has struggled to reconcile the legacy of Rizzo, who served as mayor from 1972 to 1980 and died in 1991. His fans remember him as a devoted public servant unafraid to speak his mind. His detractors saw his police force as corrupt and brutal and said Rizzo alienated minorities both as police commissioner and mayor.

On Monday, Democratic Councilwoman Helen Gym tweeted that the Rizzo statue should be removed, and Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney said Tuesday it's the "right time" for a conversation about the statue.

"While the mayor doesn't personally like the statue, his opinion isn't the only one that counts," his spokeswoman Lauren Hitt said Friday.
She said the city must first seek public input on the statue and go from there.

Asa Khalif, a Black Lives Matter activist, said Friday his group is hoping politicians will move it, and has no issue with it being re-installed on private property.

"If they don't have the courage to remove this racially charged and hateful statue, then the people will take it down themselves," he said.

He said his group is giving the city until the end of September to reach a conclusion.

"The only conversation we should be having is about the date and time when it will be removed," he said.


A TV news reporter captured video of a man spray-painting the words on the statue overnight, and later images on social media showed two women covering the graffiti with a towel. By early Friday, workers had power-washed it away.

The bronze statue, unveiled in 1999, depicts a waving Rizzo descending the steps of a government building. It was donated to the city.

A man from Maplewood, New Jersey, was charged on Wednesday with disorderly conduct for throwing eggs at the statue.

Calls to remove the statue aren't new. A year ago, an anti-police brutality group launched an online petition to take it down.

Erica Mines, of the Philly Coalition for REAL Justice that started the earlier petition, said Friday she is thankful that there is a national conversation happening around statues and monuments "that represent white supremacy and oppression." But she sees removing the Rizzo statue as one small step in fighting against what she calls historic oppression in Philadelphia.

There are dueling petitions calling for keeping or removing the statue.

Rizzo's 74-year-old son, former City Councilman Frank Rizzo Jr., said earlier this week his father defended all law-abiding Philadelphians, regardless of race.

"He loved this city," he said.

He told The Philadelphia Inquirer many former police officers contacted him with their concerns the statue was at risk.

A police spokesman said Friday the department can't discuss whether there were any plans to have police protection around the statue.
 
Undefeatable;c-9945120 said:
Some of these so-called black posters on here are just as dumb as these white supremacists.

They shouldn't be out there anyway....let these crakkkas kill each other white on white crime aint never bothered me,in fact I encourage it.
 

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