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  • ross1948 07:00 on June 22, 2020 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Assault on employee, , excuses, , , , ,   

    Macy’s – Savage Attack Motivated By ‘Instinct!’ 


    Quite a few years ago, I bought a pair of yellow jeans in Macy’s famous department store in New York City.

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    Not that it would ever occur to me to wear yellow jeans, but offspring aged six have unpredictable tastes, which a parent must from time to time indulge.

    The staff were nice and friendly to their small foreign tourist customer and we went on our way rejoicing.

    Those staff may well be long since retired, but when I saw the report of a Macy’s employee being brutally beaten by a lout, a hulking savage pictured below….

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    …I was appropriately appalled.

    Reading more about the ghastly incident, I was not at all surprised that attempts were being made to excuse the vicious thug’s behaviour on the catch-all exculpation of ‘racism.’

    We have, after all, seen massive waves of violence, arson and destruction, by savages, all playing the same blame-game, and no doubt the mangy white vixen currently on the run for fire-bombing in Atlanta will have some similar pathetic excuse for her indefensible action.

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    Hence it’s important to pass on the report below, which sets the record straight on the racist attack in New York.

    Just the fact of the remark that he said that we all heard. And just, what else were we supposed to do? In this age and time, he didn’t know what else to do. That was just his instinct,” the rapper said.

    https://www.theblaze.com/news/macys-debunks-narrative-after-black-man-viciously-attacks-white-man-in-viral-video

     

    Sent from my iPad

    Macy’s debunks narrative after Black man viciously attacks white man in viral video

     

     
    • Lorne Marzio 08:14 on June 22, 2020 Permalink | Reply

      New York aint what it used to be.
      There was a time when even the worst people knew not to give in to their worst instincts.
      Now we have a communist mayor and a governor with a big mouth and good people are moving out if they can afford to.

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    • Vinnie Fiore 14:47 on June 22, 2020 Permalink | Reply

      All Lives Matter, but not to a brute acting out his ‘instincts!’
      I am sending you another link, a similar savage bashing a 92-year-old white lady just for kicks.
      I am sick and tired of BLM whining.
      They are racists.

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    • Mack the Knife 18:33 on June 22, 2020 Permalink | Reply

      My ‘instinct’ would be to put the animal up against a wall and shoot hin.

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  • ross1948 18:29 on February 12, 2020 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , cliame panic mayhem, excuses, ,   

    Why X-Stinkos Aren’t Arrested – Cambridge Cops Offer Excuses! 


    Like many other people, I often find myself thoroughly fuming when X-Stinko scum blatantly flout the law and cops fail to collar the vermin.

    In a wiser, juster universe, good citizens affronted by their anti-social mayhem would be free to lay into them.

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    Tarring and feathering has a lot to be said for it when it comes to ratbags like the X-Stinkos!

    But it’s sadly not on.

    The cops would arrest the good people.

    So why don’t they arrest the bad people?

    Well done, CambridgeshireLive, for asking, and getting an answer, albeit one that will be deemed as unimpressive by most of you as it is by me.

    Sergeant Kevin Misik said: “We review all reports of protest both spontaneous and planned.

    “A thorough risk assessment process is carried out…

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    Oh-oh!

    Not a good start.

    ‘A thorough risk assessment process…?

    Real cops grab crims, batter them if required, haul ‘em off! They don’t fool around with cr-p like a thorough risk assessment process…?

    …and we have to strike a balance between the need to facilitate protest within the city and the disruption that the protest itself causes.

    What need to facilitate protest?

    Legitimate orderly protest, a march with placards, a rally in a park, no worries.

    But when scum DELIBERATELY aim to make life hard for hard-working people?

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    Image result for london commuters Extinction station

    A bearded weirdo kicks out at the decent people he set out to torment

    This morning London commuters furiously dragged a protester from the top of a train at CanningTownhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7582765/Extinction-Rebellion-protesters-cause-misery-morning-commuters-converge-CanningTown.htm

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    As I have observed previously…

    These Stinkos are the scum of the earth, arrogant uppities who think their precious ‘climate panic attacks’ give them the right to break the law in a democratic society..

    Arrogant Stinko Scoff-Laws, Egged On By Big-Name Berks! 

    When layabouts lie down on the road or interfere with commuter trains and stop honest folk getting home to their loved ones, or at least to their well-earned evening meals?

    “There are pieces of legislation which need to be considered in response to protests.https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/dont-police-arrest-extinction-rebellion-17685076
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    I’m not having a go at the sarge named above.

    He is reading from a higher-ups’ song-sheet, as all who work in an organisation of parallel hierarchies often must.

    Besides, Sergeant Misik goes on to show us where we should direct our righteous wrath!

    Yes, you guessed…

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    Human Rights Act 3……………………

     “Rights” Rot!

    Article 11 of the Human Rights Act which outlines the rights of freedom of assembly and association…“

    The sooner the Western world cures itself of its infatuation with ‘rights’ the healthier our societies will be!

    Scrapping ‘rights’ legislation is the way forward!

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    Oh, but, having just about excused the cops, I read this and think again…

    “Section 14 of the Public Order Act which allows police to impose conditions if they reasonably believe that the protest ‘may result in serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community’.

    Yes?

    And causing havoc in the lives of thousands of working people and their families falls into at least one of those categories?

    The Sarge disagrees!

    Whilst the recent protests cause disruption, they are not necessarily considered to be serious but this is under constant review…”  https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/dont-police-arrest-extinction-rebellion-17685076

    Hogwash!

     
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