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You’ll face more legal trouble in NYC (and national attention) if you accuse a black man of stealing your phone than smearing feces on someone.
It was a teenager not a man. Let's get the facts straight. Would you like someone to just hurl accusations at your teenager just because they're unhinged? The chick that accused the teen has had a number of other episodes where she goes on into crazy tirades. Not too smart upstairs.
It was a teenager not a man. Let's get the facts straight. Would you like someone to just hurl accusations at your teenager just because they're unhinged? The chick that accused the teen has had a number of other episodes where she goes on into crazy tirades. Not too smart upstairs.
This is not about me. This is about how uneven liberal laws can be. At the end of the day, the teenager was not hurt but the woman with the feces all over her was. Furthermore, both cases had racial overtones all over them and that is also ultimately my issue with the liberal application of injustice.
There’s just no defending the guy getting released after dumping that much **** on someone but here you are trying to.
The pro crime crowd never cares about the innocent bystander that got attacked with feces. The pro crime crowd does not give a hoot about anybody except protecting the criminals who have rap sheets a mile long. How nice.
Has Seventhfloor lectured us yet about how bums smearing feces on people's faces is completely normal and nothing to worry about?
Unless it's caught on a cell phone camera, bums smearing feces on people's faces is actually a good thing because it will force commuters to buy toilet paper and/or baby wipes from delis in midtown.
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