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It was just a robbery folks, it wasn't racially motivated.
Clearly it's a run-down apartment complex and the ladies did the "fake car crash" thing to get her to stop so they could rob the stuff.
Trying to make things racial when they're aren't is what Biden|Harris did in Atlanta, be better.
of course it wasn't racial motivated, LMAO! Blacks beating up on a white person is NEVER racial but because the criminals were poor and the system made them criminals. But a white beating on a black person especially in a conservative state?, well, that has to be racial. We need a state and federal investigation on hate crime and talk to everybody that knows the white person since pre-school.
It was just a robbery folks, it wasn't racially motivated.
Clearly it's a run-down apartment complex and the ladies did the "fake car crash" thing to get her to stop so they could rob the stuff.
Trying to make things racial when they're aren't is what Biden|Harris did in Atlanta, be better.
Certainly, it was a robbery and if the USPS worker had been black, they would have done the same.
But it's not average people who make things racial; it's everybody who believes white supremacy exists and who thinks white privilege and systemic racism exist who do. Thus, had the USPS worker been black and the thieves white, there would've been an uproar.
then people will be complaining that their mail is not delivered, but the reason will be not enough mail carriers will want to continue to deliver mail to certain areas coz of this crime.
Used to be people were happy to see the mailman come by. they were respected like teachers and policemen used to be.
Certainly, it was a robbery and if the USPS worker had been black, they would have done the same.
But it's not average people who make things racial; it's everybody who believes white supremacy exists and who thinks white privilege and systemic racism exist who do. Thus, had the USPS worker been black and the thieves white, there would've been an uproar.
But it's not average people who make things racial; it's everybody who believes white supremacy exists and who thinks white privilege and systemic racism exist who do. Thus, had the USPS worker been black and the thieves white, there would've been an uproar.
that's the left. Everyone that is white it has to be white supremacy or/and white privilege when that poor postal delivery worker doesn't have power and makes low salary.
Thank God, the white postal employee didn't have a gun for her protection then the left would be attacking her for being white and having a gun. They would make the 2 black criminals into victims. "you don't need a gun to deliver mail in black neighborhoods, that racist"
After this story, yes she does! I would be telling my boss at USPS I want to carry at least 1 gun and a bullet vest and a loud red siren dome that I can push a button when I'm in danger and somebody can come for my help. If I don't get these basic things they are not getting their mail and find somebody else.
It was just a robbery folks, it wasn't racially motivated.
Clearly it's a run-down apartment complex and the ladies did the "fake car crash" thing to get her to stop so they could rob the stuff.
Trying to make things racial when they're aren't is what Biden|Harris did in Atlanta, be better.
That is BS. They wanted to beat the crap out of this poor women, that was doing her job. Do you think those two that attacked her, have jobs? What if it were your daughter or wife....would you feel the same way?
That is BS. They wanted to beat the crap out of this poor women, that was doing her job. Do you think those two that attacked her, have jobs? What if it were your daughter or wife....would you feel the same way?
Jobs? Nah, just waiting at the mailbox for their free stuff to come.
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