Polishprince
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Now you want to be reasonableThe mourning for the black jogger is overDoes the OP have any shame at all?
his death is no more important than the dead white girl murdered by two black guys in miami
You don't compare murders, idiot. All your comment means is that there are two murderers in Miami who must meet justice, and two murderers in Georgia who must meet justice.
up to now your posts have been dripping with anti white venom
But with the introduction of black murderers killing whites it all changes for you
and for me
I’ve heard more comment on the black jogger than the incident deserves
What "anti-white venom"? Don't be such a moron. Why would I be against myself and my entire family? Murder is murder, no matter who does it.
Apparently, those who allegedly murdered this girl in Miami have been caught and will stand before the bar of justice, as they should. Same with this case in Georgia. You seem to want me to side with these two thugs in Georgia based on race alone. Nope. I think that they planned a murder. Remember when Florida executed Ted Bundy, for murder, and he was white and his victims were white. Chris Watts is white. He killed the mother of his children and his own daughters.
I'm not signing on to this shit. My sympathies lie with Arbery's family in their loss. Their son, brother, cousin, friend, went out for a jog and his voice was never heard again.
These gentlemen in Georgia are ALLEGED thugs, and like all defendants are entitled to a presumptive of innocence. Prejudging them as "guilty" merely because they are Honkies is pretty much "anti-white". Notice how the men who whacked Seth Rich haven't been condemned as thugs or even identified publicly or arrested.
I wouldn't call them "gentlemen." What does Seth Rich have to do with this case? This occurred in Georgia, not Georgetown. The elder McMichael even was photographed with the state governor wearing a shirt announcing his prejudice toward Muslims, so why can't I assume that he is a prejudiced fellow?
BTW: I'm a "honky."
The Left could care less about resolving the Seth Rich whacking, but then Mr. Rich was white.
The man who was photographed next to Governor Kemp wasn't Mr. McMichael and even if it was the message on the t-shirt "Allah is not God" is a theological opinion opposed to that of Muslims, not "prejudiced" at all. If a Muslim were to wear a shirt proclaiming that "God is black" , that wouldn't be prejudiced either, just indicating an opinion.