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    Philly Rioters Extract Reparations From 18 Racist ATMs

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    Going after the money?
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    I saw a picture of looters emptying a dollar store. Really? They are stupid enough to risk everything for the cheap crap in a dollar store? What a waste of protoplasm!
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    The rioters were rioting over the loss of this POS —

    27-year-old Walter Wallace was an aspiring rapper, West Philadelphia born and raised. Sadly, he had a very odd way of chillin’ out, maxin’ & relaxin’ all cool. Sometimes it involved phoning terrorist threats to one of his baby mamas. Sometimes it involved choking a woman during a robbery. Sometimes it involved punching his own mama in the face and threatening to shoot her.

    Talk about makin’ trouble in your neighborhood.

    Last week, Wallace was chillin’ out with a butcher knife, chasing his family and friends like a hip-hop Ginsu salesman. When his moms called the cops, the “Fresh Mince” went after them with the knife, charging the responding officers even as they pleaded with him to drop the weapon. Within seconds, the failed rapper became a successful bullet receptacle, and blacks throughout the nation declared a day (or three or four) of looting in honor of dear departed Black the Knife.

    Wallace’s family noted that this fine stabby father of nine had just gotten married last month (like they always say, a true gentleman will choose to settle down following his ninth out-of-wedlock welfare baby). Wallace’s cousin told NBC News, “He loved music. That’s what he loved and that’s what his aspirations were. His dreams are deferred, his dreams were cut down because he got murdered in the streets last night.”

    Such lost potential…all those “eat dat big ol’ ass” raps that will never be, and all because a few policemen inexplicably didn’t want to get stabbed in the throat.

    Philadelphia’s blacks displayed their brotherly love with night after night of rioting and looting. Cops were assaulted, as were reporters, white people in general, and Jews specifically. Walmarts were sacked, family-owned businesses obliterated, and a Chick fil-A was reduced to rubble (odd that Jesus failed to protect the company that ditched him for gay marriage last year). In response to the citywide devastation and mass injuries (including thirty cops brutalized by the mob), Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf, a stuttering retard, p-p-praised the p-p-peacefulness of the p-p-protests.


    Wolf Blitzer (a retard without the stutter) wondered aloud why the Philly cops didn’t just shoot Wallace in the leg. Since Blitzer is just a pretend newsman, there’s no reason to expect that he’s seen the many, many videos of cops trying to shoot charging knife-wielders who brave nonfatal hits and keep coming. Leftists seem to think that knives are nonlethal. Funny enough, just a few days ago a cop was killed by a rooster with a blade attached to its leg (don’t ask). Now, it’s unfair to compare a rooster to Walter Wallace; the average rooster sires fewer offspring with fewer females. But still, knives kill, even in the “hands” of poultry.

    Topping off the carnival of moronity, Joe Biden eulogized Wallace on Twitter as if he were lauding MLK (he probably thought he was):

    Our hearts are broken for the family of Walter Wallace Jr., and for all those suffering the emotional weight of learning about another Black life in America lost. Walter’s life mattered.

    Speak for yourself, Joe. Some Americans are glad-hearted that it was Wallace and not a cop who got capped.

    R.I.P. Walter Wallace. “Yo homes, smell ya later.”

    https://www.takimag.com/article/the-...-perished-111/
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    That was pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wacojoe View Post
    The rioters were rioting over the loss of this POS —
    To begin---no the rioters were not rioting over the loss of this man---they could not care less about Walter Wallace---he was simply a convenient excuse for their lawlessness.

    Now--a few words about Walter Wallace---and the two policemen who shot and killed him. All three deserve a large measure of empathy and compassion. The "system" let them down---all three of them were left down, now one is dead and two will live out the rest of their lives with this tragedy weighing heavily on their souls.

    The police had been called three times that day prior to the fatal event. Walter Wallace was known to be psychotic but no one who was trained in how to handle him ever showed up---most likely because there was no one that the family or the police could have called on that was equipped to deal with his condition. So---instead they sent two well meaning but ill-equipped policemen. Ill-equipped on two levels, a lack of training in how to cope with someone suffering from psychosis and two no tasers. They felt they had no option of nonlethal intervention---and they were clearly being threatened.

    A bit of compassion for the family and the police might be in order.
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    From a million miles away, it looks to me like the cops were trained while the "victim " failed his at every opportunity.

    Who exactly is this "system" who let everyone down? The voters of PA? The police state?
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