Kyle Rittenhouse: Vigilante White Men

Anonymous
Here is the kid the right is valorizing, shown here beating up on a woman.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Hate is being imported



These are outside agitators.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


PS - she did know he was a drug dealer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.


does that mean she deserved to be summarily executed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.

The whole operation belonged to her ex boyfriend. They tried to get her boyfriend to say she was involved, but he refused. Since when do police offer plea deals to implicate dead people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.


does that mean she deserved to be summarily executed?


No but it wasn’t the police fault as others have tried to say. They tried to say it was the wrong house but one of the 5 warrants was for her.
Anonymous
I feel like whatever is happening in our country right now is an outside job. Like someone invisible pitting us against each other using propaganda, making us fight each other. They know what our sensitive issues are. We unfortunately are taking the bait. They want us in chaos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.

The whole operation belonged to her ex boyfriend. They tried to get her boyfriend to say she was involved, but he refused. Since when do police offer plea deals to implicate dead people?


The evidence and surveillance that was leaked showed she was involved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like whatever is happening in our country right now is an outside job. Like someone invisible pitting us against each other using propaganda, making us fight each other. They know what our sensitive issues are. We unfortunately are taking the bait. They want us in chaos.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


DP, google it...the authorities tried to blackmail her "boyfriend" into an "admission" that she was dealing drugs with him. He refused to lie, but yet, here you are repeating falsehoods to justify your (false) narrative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was wrong with Breonna Taylor?

Floyd wasn't a hero. Just a guy who didn't deserve a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

Blake isn't a hero. Just a guy who shouldn't have been shot 7 times.


She made the fatal mistake of being a friend to a drug dealer. She didn't know it, but she was.

The drug dealer whose name was on the warrant they had, did not live anywhere near there. But because of crime in his neighborhood, he was ordering things on-line and having them delivered to Breonna Taylor's house and would regularly go over and pick up the packages from her house. The police flagged the house because this suspect was regularly visiting the house and getting packages delivered there and taking them away. The police suspected the house was a drop-off for drug supplies and drugs. But the suspect (who was actually already in police custody at the time of the raid) said that he was just getting shoes and clothes delivered there because packages were regularly heisted in his own neighborhood.

It's truly sickening that that was the reason she paid with her life. Because she was a nice person.


Look up the real story.


Do enlighten us.


Not the right thread to share it on. The police have a 41 page document that was leaked and it shows in depth her involvement with drugs and a possible hominids that was linked to her rental car.


Uh, that document was a fabrication with no validity. Thanks for spreading actual fake news.
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