Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 10:15     Subject: DC after the election?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of my Black friends are concerned for their safety.


They have reason to be worried. They are 9.5 times more likely to be murdered by someone who looks just like them. One of the most dangerous things a Black person can do is choose to live in a Black neighborhood. They would be safer *literally* anywhere else.


Thanks for the racism.

Now this is the part where you show fake concern for black people and point out your "FBI Statistics" about how they are also dangerous.

You probably send your kids to private school to avoid the people you claim you are trying to help with your above post LMAO
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 08:16     Subject: DC after the election?

Anonymous wrote:My mother called me from small town NC on Sunday begging me not to take her grandchildren from our house in Western Fairfax into DC on election night because she heard Antifa was going to be rioting and looting and she was afraid her only grandkids would killed Because I am exactly the sort of parent who would take kids to riot on a cold November night 45 minutes from home when they have school the next morning. sMH.

Hung up and saw the story in the newspaper about the peaceful marchers headed to vote who were tear gassed with you kids and disabled elderly as they went to vote. Texted it to her and begged her to please not leave the house because violent RWNJs were gassing young children and the elderly for no apparent reason just down the road from them.

She didn’t seem to appreciate my concern.


You sound obnoxious.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 08:01     Subject: DC after the election?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of my Black friends are concerned for their safety.


They have reason to be worried. They are 9.5 times more likely to be murdered by someone who looks just like them. One of the most dangerous things a Black person can do is choose to live in a Black neighborhood. They would be safer *literally* anywhere else.


There are so many jobs in Wyoming. They can't keep them filled. Anyone is welcome there.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 01:06     Subject: DC after the election?

Anonymous wrote:A lot of my Black friends are concerned for their safety.


They have reason to be worried. They are 9.5 times more likely to be murdered by someone who looks just like them. One of the most dangerous things a Black person can do is choose to live in a Black neighborhood. They would be safer *literally* anywhere else.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2020 00:41     Subject: DC after the election?

My mother called me from small town NC on Sunday begging me not to take her grandchildren from our house in Western Fairfax into DC on election night because she heard Antifa was going to be rioting and looting and she was afraid her only grandkids would killed Because I am exactly the sort of parent who would take kids to riot on a cold November night 45 minutes from home when they have school the next morning. sMH.

Hung up and saw the story in the newspaper about the peaceful marchers headed to vote who were tear gassed with you kids and disabled elderly as they went to vote. Texted it to her and begged her to please not leave the house because violent RWNJs were gassing young children and the elderly for no apparent reason just down the road from them.

She didn’t seem to appreciate my concern.