By Joseph on Friday, 16 April 2021
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Comment c’est (How It Is) By Chris Knight

Just another day in Gotham City. A Black guy was outside the home of White guy, and they got into a heated exchange. Maybe the White guy over-reacted. But, after the White guys’ arrest for believing that he was defending his home, a “lynch mob” arrived and objects were thrown at the house. It is a wonder that the house was not burnt down; maybe the police did something this time. Probably the White guy will die in jail, who knows anymore? No doubt his family for generations will be smeared as racists.

https://www.wistv.com/2021/04/15/police-shut-down-summit-neighborhood-remove-pentland-family-amidst-protests-2/

“The Richland County Sheriff’s Department has shut down access to a Northeast neighborhood after peaceful protests have turned disruptive.

Around 8:20 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the home of Jonathan Pentland after receiving reports that it had been vandalized.

Upon arrival, officials found that objects had been thrown at the home and through an upstairs window. A light fixture attached to the home was also broken.

Pentland is accused of confronting a Black man who was walking on the sidewalk outside of his home. He has been arrested and charged with third-degree assault and battery.

Officials say the family has been removed from the home by law enforcement and transported to another location.

Due to the criminal activity, RCSD has closed access to the street where the home resides and surrounding streets except to residents.”

The end of the right to defend one’s home was seen in the famous McBoomer” incidence last year, in I think St Louis, where an armed couple were prosecuted for holding off an antifa mob who intended to wreck their home; as of February 2021, the case is still being prosecuted, but not those who threatened them, of course. This is called anarcho-tyranny.

 

https://fox2now.com/news/special-prosecutor-appointed-in-case-of-gun-waving-couple-in-st-louis/

 

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