MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Asking one more time. What did the teenagers say to the black men that qualifies as engaging them?


They defended their black classmate and took offense to the word "Faggot" to describe gay people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No "bothering", "harrassing", or "bigotry" displayed (at least in the video).

Someone standing in front of someone else.

More pointless outrage at nothing.


He was clearly standing in the Native American man's personal space. Would you want a stranger deliberately standing that close to you? If my kid did this, I would consider it intolerance and harassment. There would be consequences. It's odd how acceptable lack of civility has become in our country.


The rush to judgment was unfair, right?


Who was standing in whose space? I posted earlier that I think ALL parties were wrong in some way. However, Phillips stood in the boy's face - not the other way around. And b/c he didn't move and smirked instead, he's been vilified.
Anonymous
The way the liberals are coming down so hard on these boys while making excuses for the adults - the black bigots and the Native American who was acting like an immature kid - is so very telling: white boys get death threats for a smirk, and minorities get excused and defended for much, much worse (especially those black men, yelling their slurs).

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Anonymous wrote:
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Watch the entire video that is all I am asking but you won’t because you will never change your mind. I too thought the boys were complete jerks when I saw the original post and then yesterday, saw the real story. If this kid was your child you would feel differently but oh that’s right you are small minded will see only one side. And nope not married to a Brett. In fact, grew up in a blue collar household and worked my ass off every step of the way. Again you placed me and everyone else who thinks differently than you, in the ”privledged” catagory. Sad. Very sad


I did watch the video, including the one of the woman who was right there saying “you guys are acting like a mob.” So, I just think you’re wrong.

For starters, you don’t engage with the black Israelites. They’re annoying and crazy and you just walk away. But fine, these aren’t city kids, they think it’s funny, and they engaged. When an adult came along to diffuse things - what their chaperone should’ve done, quite frankly - the kid “stood his ground.” He and his friends were doing that Indian chop or whatever white peoples do when they think of Indians (you can see him in the back at first doing it). Now he’s casting it as, “This Indian was trying to get in my space and I had every right to just stand there like the innocent little white boy I am.”

If you have actually watched the videos and think their behavior was ok, that’s on you.



As a result of this incident, these kids have been getting death threats.
Don't you think the reaction to this incident is overblown? Don't you believe that this whole controversy around a kid smiling at a Native American is out of proportion?
We've had protesters physically attack others and the reaction has been... Meh. Yet, this incident has adults calling for cruel acts being done to these kids.
Do you not find that at all repulsive?



Death threats are horrible. (Have they been documented to be true?)

I think the PP on here who called the college was overreacting.

But it’s still true that the kids were sh1ts and the chaperones were horrible. Why do the MAGA Ts continue to deny this and personally attack others to distract? They could say, “yeah not a good moment”, and then we’d all move on. But the vigorous defense of these kids and attack of others is disgusting and pushes us to 110+ pages.



Yes, they are true!!!! Actual "celebrities" have suggested throwing them into wood chippers, and provided graphic illustrations!

I didn't see the post of a PP from DCUM calling the college, but Cincinnati State had MANY people post on their Facebook page photos of the Nicholas Sandmann, falsely identifying him as another student (I won't post the name) and calling him vile names and saying he should not be admitted to the school.
Cincinnati State has since deleted those posts, but they were definitely there (I have screen shots.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Watch the entire video that is all I am asking but you won’t because you will never change your mind. I too thought the boys were complete jerks when I saw the original post and then yesterday, saw the real story. If this kid was your child you would feel differently but oh that’s right you are small minded will see only one side. And nope not married to a Brett. In fact, grew up in a blue collar household and worked my ass off every step of the way. Again you placed me and everyone else who thinks differently than you, in the ”privledged” catagory. Sad. Very sad


I did watch the video, including the one of the woman who was right there saying “you guys are acting like a mob.” So, I just think you’re wrong.

For starters, you don’t engage with the black Israelites. They’re annoying and crazy and you just walk away. But fine, these aren’t city kids, they think it’s funny, and they engaged. When an adult came along to diffuse things - what their chaperone should’ve done, quite frankly - the kid “stood his ground.” He and his friends were doing that Indian chop or whatever white peoples do when they think of Indians (you can see him in the back at first doing it). Now he’s casting it as, “This Indian was trying to get in my space and I had every right to just stand there like the innocent little white boy I am.”

If you have actually watched the videos and think their behavior was ok, that’s on you.




+10000




+1. This whole thread has been amazing. The kid’s smirk tells the entire goddamn story. And anyone honest knows and can acknowledge this.
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Anonymous wrote:Joy Behar explained this incident best on The View yesterday.

When Whoopie Goldberg asked why everyone was so quick to trash the boys instead of waiting for the full video, Behar replied... “Because we’re desperate to get Trump out of office."

That's what this is all about. At least she is honest.



Whoopie is interesting. Anyone remember this - or are you all too "young?"

DANSON'S RACIST 'HUMOR' APPALLS CROWD AT ROAST - https://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/dansons-racist-humor-appalls-crowd-at-roast
by Roger Ebert

October 10, 1993 | 19
Print Page

NEW YORK It's a tradition of the celebrity roasts at the Friar's Club that everything goes - that no joke is in such bad taste that it cannot be told. Friday, that tradition may have ended, as a roast for Whoopi Goldberg turned into such a tasteless display that some audience members hid their faces in their hands, and others left.

They cringed in disbelief during the opening monologue by actor Ted Danson, Whoopi's lover, who appeared in blackface and used the word [N]more than a dozen times during a series of jokes that drew smaller and smaller laughs, until finally the audience was groaning and Danson faltered as he tried to plow through his written material.


I remember. Disgusting.

Anyone with any sense should know not to paint their face black.

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Anonymous wrote:Asking one more time. What did the teenagers say to the black men that qualifies as engaging them?


They defended their black classmate and took offense to the word "Faggot" to describe gay people.

Unreal, isn't it? We have liberals castigating white Christian boys, who were defending their black classmate and taking offense to slurs describing gays, while excusing the blacks who were shouting the slurs.

Liberals have descended into madness, and this thread demonstrates it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The way the liberals are coming down so hard on these boys while making excuses for the adults - the black bigots and the Native American who was acting like an immature kid - is so very telling: white boys get death threats for a smirk, and minorities get excused and defended for much, much worse (especially those black men, yelling their slurs).



No. The kids were jerks but the CHAPERONES are at fault here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking one more time. What did the teenagers say to the black men that qualifies as engaging them?


They defended their black classmate and took offense to the word "Faggot" to describe gay people.


Thank you. Probably less risky not to respond at all but then again, aren’t we supposed to stand up for those who are being harassed or victimized? Isn’t that exactly what we teach our children from a very early age? Even when it’s hard?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Watch the entire video that is all I am asking but you won’t because you will never change your mind. I too thought the boys were complete jerks when I saw the original post and then yesterday, saw the real story. If this kid was your child you would feel differently but oh that’s right you are small minded will see only one side. And nope not married to a Brett. In fact, grew up in a blue collar household and worked my ass off every step of the way. Again you placed me and everyone else who thinks differently than you, in the ”privledged” catagory. Sad. Very sad


I did watch the video, including the one of the woman who was right there saying “you guys are acting like a mob.” So, I just think you’re wrong.

For starters, you don’t engage with the black Israelites. They’re annoying and crazy and you just walk away. But fine, these aren’t city kids, they think it’s funny, and they engaged. When an adult came along to diffuse things - what their chaperone should’ve done, quite frankly - the kid “stood his ground.” He and his friends were doing that Indian chop or whatever white peoples do when they think of Indians (you can see him in the back at first doing it). Now he’s casting it as, “This Indian was trying to get in my space and I had every right to just stand there like the innocent little white boy I am.”

If you have actually watched the videos and think their behavior was ok, that’s on you.



As a result of this incident, these kids have been getting death threats.
Don't you think the reaction to this incident is overblown? Don't you believe that this whole controversy around a kid smiling at a Native American is out of proportion?
We've had protesters physically attack others and the reaction has been... Meh. Yet, this incident has adults calling for cruel acts being done to these kids.
Do you not find that at all repulsive?



Death threats are horrible. (Have they been documented to be true?)

I think the PP on here who called the college was overreacting.

But it’s still true that the kids were sh1ts and the chaperones were horrible. Why do the MAGA Ts continue to deny this and personally attack others to distract? They could say, “yeah not a good moment”, and then we’d all move on. But the vigorous defense of these kids and attack of others is disgusting and pushes us to 110+ pages.



Yes, they are true!!!! Actual "celebrities" have suggested throwing them into wood chippers, and provided graphic illustrations!

I didn't see the post of a PP from DCUM calling the college, but Cincinnati State had MANY people post on their Facebook page photos of the Nicholas Sandmann, falsely identifying him as another student (I won't post the name) and calling him vile names and saying he should not be admitted to the school.
Cincinnati State has since deleted those posts, but they were definitely there (I have screen shots.)


The pp here who called the college actually called the college of a kid who was misidentified. It was a kid who was at his brother's wedding, but the SJWs were so quick to doxx these kids that they got his identification wrong.

And, yes, the death threats are real. The KY governor and attorney general are investigating. I expect them to prosecute anyone they identify.
These were threats above and beyond the online Twitter threats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Watch the entire video that is all I am asking but you won’t because you will never change your mind. I too thought the boys were complete jerks when I saw the original post and then yesterday, saw the real story. If this kid was your child you would feel differently but oh that’s right you are small minded will see only one side. And nope not married to a Brett. In fact, grew up in a blue collar household and worked my ass off every step of the way. Again you placed me and everyone else who thinks differently than you, in the ”privledged” catagory. Sad. Very sad


I did watch the video, including the one of the woman who was right there saying “you guys are acting like a mob.” So, I just think you’re wrong.

For starters, you don’t engage with the black Israelites. They’re annoying and crazy and you just walk away. But fine, these aren’t city kids, they think it’s funny, and they engaged. When an adult came along to diffuse things - what their chaperone should’ve done, quite frankly - the kid “stood his ground.” He and his friends were doing that Indian chop or whatever white peoples do when they think of Indians (you can see him in the back at first doing it). Now he’s casting it as, “This Indian was trying to get in my space and I had every right to just stand there like the innocent little white boy I am.”

If you have actually watched the videos and think their behavior was ok, that’s on you.




+10000




+1. This whole thread has been amazing. The kid’s smirk tells the entire goddamn story. And anyone honest knows and can acknowledge this.

As a Jew, if some white kid smirked at me.....NBD. But if a group of angry black men starting yelling anti-Jewish slurs at me, I'd be scared to death - and would never forget it.

But sure, let's get back to condemning the whitey who smirked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Watch the entire video that is all I am asking but you won’t because you will never change your mind. I too thought the boys were complete jerks when I saw the original post and then yesterday, saw the real story. If this kid was your child you would feel differently but oh that’s right you are small minded will see only one side. And nope not married to a Brett. In fact, grew up in a blue collar household and worked my ass off every step of the way. Again you placed me and everyone else who thinks differently than you, in the ”privledged” catagory. Sad. Very sad


I did watch the video, including the one of the woman who was right there saying “you guys are acting like a mob.” So, I just think you’re wrong.

For starters, you don’t engage with the black Israelites. They’re annoying and crazy and you just walk away. But fine, these aren’t city kids, they think it’s funny, and they engaged. When an adult came along to diffuse things - what their chaperone should’ve done, quite frankly - the kid “stood his ground.” He and his friends were doing that Indian chop or whatever white peoples do when they think of Indians (you can see him in the back at first doing it). Now he’s casting it as, “This Indian was trying to get in my space and I had every right to just stand there like the innocent little white boy I am.”

If you have actually watched the videos and think their behavior was ok, that’s on you.



As a result of this incident, these kids have been getting death threats.
Don't you think the reaction to this incident is overblown? Don't you believe that this whole controversy around a kid smiling at a Native American is out of proportion?
We've had protesters physically attack others and the reaction has been... Meh. Yet, this incident has adults calling for cruel acts being done to these kids.
Do you not find that at all repulsive?



Death threats are horrible. (Have they been documented to be true?)

I think the PP on here who called the college was overreacting.

But it’s still true that the kids were sh1ts and the chaperones were horrible. Why do the MAGA Ts continue to deny this and personally attack others to distract? They could say, “yeah not a good moment”, and then we’d all move on. But the vigorous defense of these kids and attack of others is disgusting and pushes us to 110+ pages.



Yes.

There are many screen shots of people tweeting that someone needs to shoot up their schools, bomb threats, calls for doxxing the boys (most prominent is Kathy Griffin). Many saying things like that Nicholas kid needs to have his smile beaten off with a baseball bat until it turns to hamburger. Disgusting stuff.

One of the most vile post was from a Disney producer (Beauty and the Beast movie) who said the boys need to be pushed head first through a woodchipper, along with a graphic meme of a woodchipper shooting out blood. These are adult who are prominent people.

There is a lengthy post by a boy who goes to Covington who was not at the march. He happens to resemble Nicholas in a yearbook photo. Online doxxers posted his information. He, his parents, siblings and extended family started getting death threats and threats of violence. His parents places of employment were threatened. Doxxers contacted the university he plans to attend, and started flooding it with calls for them to rescind his acceptance. All of the death threats and harrassment started when they were in the middle of celebrating his brother's wedding.

Scary, scary stuff.

The left truly has unleashed a monster.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking one more time. What did the teenagers say to the black men that qualifies as engaging them?


They defended their black classmate and took offense to the word "Faggot" to describe gay people.


Thank you. Probably less risky not to respond at all but then again, aren’t we supposed to stand up for those who are being harassed or victimized? Isn’t that exactly what we teach our children from a very early age? Even when it’s hard?

The problem is that leftists can't see white boys from Catholic school as victims, ESPECIALLY if they are being harassed by minorities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking one more time. What did the teenagers say to the black men that qualifies as engaging them?


They defended their black classmate and took offense to the word "Faggot" to describe gay people.


Thank you. Probably less risky not to respond at all but then again, aren’t we supposed to stand up for those who are being harassed or victimized? Isn’t that exactly what we teach our children from a very early age? Even when it’s hard?


If they had been wearing obama shirts, the left and twitter would have been lauding them as heros for their behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The way the liberals are coming down so hard on these boys while making excuses for the adults - the black bigots and the Native American who was acting like an immature kid - is so very telling: white boys get death threats for a smirk, and minorities get excused and defended for much, much worse (especially those black men, yelling their slurs).



This right here sums it up. Love and inclusion is the liberal way....as long as they dictate what exactly that means.
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