HOUSTON (AP) — A white Houston-area man was arrested Thursday on federal hate crimes charges for allegedly shooting video of himself sucker-punching a 79-year-old black man in a “knockout game”-style attack.
White criminals are called “white” and black criminals are called “teenagers.”
However, if said “teenagers” were carrying skittles, then they are “innocent victims”.
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If and when it does, guess the effect will not give a rat’s a$$ about pigmentation
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You have to read between the lies… I mean… lines.
It really is as simple as black and white.
In the past, parts of the country were terrorized by gangs wearing white hoods.
Now we’re terrorized by gangs wearing black hoodies.
We have a similar system here in Finland. If the perpetrator is non-muslim, his origin and background is always reported. But if he is muslim, he immediately becomes “a man”.
So if one reads a news report about how “a man” robbed a tourist with a knife, it is pretty safe to assume he is either from the middle-east (described to “look mediterranean”) or a somali (described to have “dark skin”).
There is also other kind of trickery: in Finnish news “Finnish national” can no longer be read as an ethnic Finn anymore. It has become to mean muslim immigrant who has been granted a nationality. Ethnic Finns are said to have a Finnish background, never to be Finnish nationals. Russian immigrants are of Russian background, etc. Only muslims are sterilized to just Finnish nationals. It doesn’t take much to see through this, yet they keep playing this game.
It’s a sad time in the western world when we have to read what really happened from between the lines, just like the people in the Soviet Union had to.