Just another day in the USA.
But people, let's NOT get angry because 4 thuggish ghetto Niggas terrorized a white "special needs" kid. Remember, after all, that whites have done this kind of thing to blacks for 100 years. It's just, er, payback." At least, that's what an overpaid Daily News columnist thinks:
Shaun (yes, same guy who wrote that the author of "The Star Spangled Banner" was a "stone cold racist") has five kids, jets around the world, and said he and his brood were out of town when this story broke.
He's living the good life by playing the race card. The Daily Snooze figures he's bringing in thousands of black readers and white liberals who need to read his ignorant shit (Key was not a "stone cold racist") and get a purge from his Spike Lee-type sullen one-way one-sided rage.
His take, now that he and his spawn are in town again? Sure, sad story, but don't expect HIM to report on it. Some on Twitter were asking him to do it, and he says NO: HE only reports on injustices to HIS people.
The Daily Snooze by the way, does not have an Asian columnist, or Jewish or Latino. HE gets front page stories playing the race card. His argument is that HIS people are jailed more often than whites. So too bad about THIS kid.
Besides, as he pointed out, the four were arrested, and that doesn't happen so fast with HIS people. Let's not forget George Zimmerman never even went to jail!
Lovely assortment, aren't they!
How about the parents' negligence? They took him to "hang" with one of these monsters. In a stolen van. But hell, "profiling" would be nasty and racist so they didn't do THAT, and b) admitting their kid has a problem is WRONG. He's just like anyone else, he just needs, er, to be looked after, slightly. By some guy who turned out to be just a bit unfeeling, along with his three thug pals.
This situation did NOT need to happen, if the parents had any sense.
A worse situation happened in Philadelphia around the same time. In this situation, a white guy was targeted and had no idea he would be.
In Philadelphia a soldier in uniform was attacked while leaving a New Year's Day parade. The perps were NOT identified by race. Just "a gang." The mob singled him out for being in uniform, right? Not for being white and being with his mom and his girlfriend. He was picked on, and then assaulted, and his mom pushed out of the way and his girl "thrown into the street." His jaw was broken, among other injuries. People leaving remarks in any newspaper that allowed it, asked, "Want to guess WHAT kind of mob it was?" But let's not get TOO upset; this happens to minorities more often, so let's take this as payback or something. That's only fair.
Anyway, an interesting side issue in THIS situation is why the parents of a "special needs" kid left him unattended. They're "he's just like anybody else" types? They left him to hang with one of these Niggas, figuring they knew each other from school! So here's another bit of idiocy: the notion that someone autistic or otherwise impaired should be treated like everyone else. But these 4 figured he was weak and they'd have fun.
Already some are saying, well, these are JUST KIDS who DON'T KNOW ANY BETTER. No, they know what they see on GooTube and on the news, and how "wilding" and rioting is every day behavior.
Give a shout out to the parents for being idiots. Or naive. They've gone on the news saying "Respect our privacy during the HEALING..." Yeah? Their kid is going to remember this forever, unless he's truly mental. He should remember who put him in danger. His parents, as much as the Fab Four.
Bottom line? Stop the politically correct bullshit and understand that a "needs" kid IS NOT like everyone else, and that SOME people have been brought up with no breeding or morality, whether it be redneck white trash or ghetto blacks or Latinos in a gang. Being naive and pretending everyone's equal is what made this tragedy happen. The parents should've taken one look at the Fab Four and said, "No, no, Sonny Boy, we're not leaving you with THEM." Ah, but that would've been PROFILING and it would've been admitting the kid is "special needs" and requires a little extra care and supervision.
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