Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. This is too dumb.
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So sick of all these videos designed to stir everyone up.
I don’t understand what you mean? You’re tired of people exposing racism and getting upset about racists harassing others? Or are you suggesting this was a collaboration, like a performance art piece, and there was no real racism, just people trying to keep the conversation about racism going?
NP. Do you not understand how you are being manipulated by social media? There are many videos of black or hispanic people making racist comments, but you never see those videos because they don't sell. If you keep watching this trash, you start to think these crazy incidents are a common occurrence.
They've been a common occurrence. Except they used to end up with the black people strung up in a tree or the entire neighborhood burned down. And the history books never talking about it until a new generation wonders why all the minorities are gone. Now it doesn't go that far but that doesn't mean 'social' racism should be acceptable.
I get the feeling you're just mad that people in communities that you could possibly live in are being exposed for who and what they are. Messes with your world view of a perfect suburbia.
You are being brainwashed. What you are experiencing is no different than old timers being manipulated by Fox News. What these people believe and what is reality are two totally different things. They also have a gloom and doom attitude.
Paying attention to assaults, murders, and modern-day lynchings (of any race or economic class) is not brainwashing.
And don't ever compare these attacks to the Fox News 'drink the hydroxychloroquine' and kill yourself mentality. There's a difference between fake news and informed awareness.
And only ~30% of lynchings killed whites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. This is too dumb.
+1
So sick of all these videos designed to stir everyone up.
I don’t understand what you mean? You’re tired of people exposing racism and getting upset about racists harassing others? Or are you suggesting this was a collaboration, like a performance art piece, and there was no real racism, just people trying to keep the conversation about racism going?
NP. Do you not understand how you are being manipulated by social media? There are many videos of black or hispanic people making racist comments, but you never see those videos because they don't sell. If you keep watching this trash, you start to think these crazy incidents are a common occurrence.
They've been a common occurrence. Except they used to end up with the black people strung up in a tree or the entire neighborhood burned down. And the history books never talking about it until a new generation wonders why all the minorities are gone. Now it doesn't go that far but that doesn't mean 'social' racism should be acceptable.
I get the feeling you're just mad that people in communities that you could possibly live in are being exposed for who and what they are. Messes with your world view of a perfect suburbia.
You are being brainwashed. What you are experiencing is no different than old timers being manipulated by Fox News. What these people believe and what is reality are two totally different things. They also have a gloom and doom attitude.
Paying attention to assaults, murders, and modern-day lynchings (of any race or economic class) is not brainwashing.
And don't ever compare these attacks to the Fox News 'drink the hydroxychloroquine' and kill yourself mentality. There's a difference between fake news and informed awareness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relishing this woman’s life being destroyed in front of her eyes!
It sounds like her life was nothing to write home about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/articles/arrest-watch-17/
2009 Hilary A. Langlois, 20, of Statute Street, charged with conspiring to commit a larceny and grand larceny. Is this her? If so, she must figure it takes a criminal to know one. If so, that probably makes her the same one that graduated from my high school, much more recently though, quoted in a local newpaper about a shop class she took for two years.
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I don’t think that’s the same woman?
LOL That is totally the same woman. She just lost her baby fat. Statute Street and Colonial Heights are 10 miles from each other.
Funny - the criminal is accusing someone else illegal actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. This is too dumb.
+1
So sick of all these videos designed to stir everyone up.
Are you crazy. The video is real. People like you are disgusting , you are more interested in maintaining your deniability of other peoples horrific experiences then you are at empathizing and acknowledging that these things happen that they are real and that people are suffering with them and because of them.
Shane on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. This is too dumb.
+1
So sick of all these videos designed to stir everyone up.
I don’t understand what you mean? You’re tired of people exposing racism and getting upset about racists harassing others? Or are you suggesting this was a collaboration, like a performance art piece, and there was no real racism, just people trying to keep the conversation about racism going?
NP. Do you not understand how you are being manipulated by social media? There are many videos of black or hispanic people making racist comments, but you never see those videos because they don't sell. If you keep watching this trash, you start to think these crazy incidents are a common occurrence.
They've been a common occurrence. Except they used to end up with the black people strung up in a tree or the entire neighborhood burned down. And the history books never talking about it until a new generation wonders why all the minorities are gone. Now it doesn't go that far but that doesn't mean 'social' racism should be acceptable.
I get the feeling you're just mad that people in communities that you could possibly live in are being exposed for who and what they are. Messes with your world view of a perfect suburbia.
You are being brainwashed. What you are experiencing is no different than old timers being manipulated by Fox News. What these people believe and what is reality are two totally different things. They also have a gloom and doom attitude.
Paying attention to assaults, murders, and modern-day lynchings (of any race or economic class) is not brainwashing.
And don't ever compare these attacks to the Fox News 'drink the hydroxychloroquine' and kill yourself mentality. There's a difference between fake news and informed awareness.
Getting the latest outrage story or video from social media does not equal awareness. Don't feel bad, as there are many clueless people who think they are getting a balanced view of what is happening in society by checking the latest tweet or tuning in to cable news. If you want reality, spend some time researching facts, not just emotional stories.
Anonymous wrote:Well it’s Southern VA so not surprised at all and it happened in Colonial Heights aka Colonial Whites so there is that
Anonymous wrote:Relishing this woman’s life being destroyed in front of her eyes!
Anonymous wrote:Relishing this woman’s life being destroyed in front of her eyes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her name is Hilary Langois (the aggressor) and according to the black homeowner this started because the white woman thought her house was too nice, her car was too nice, and she shouldn't be able to work from home.
Let’s rewind back to the beginning when she called the police to search my house for drugs because her words were I couldn’t afford my house, I never leave the house so I had to sell drugs because I’m black and had a Porsche. Yes the POLICE SURE DID SEARCH MY HOUSE FOR DRUGS SMH. No drugs were found I work from home!! This has been going on for MONTHS
How did the coos get a warrant to search the house? A judge has to sign off on that and for a reason not for a random call.
Who knows, but the woman will be able to afford an even nicer home soon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/articles/arrest-watch-17/
2009 Hilary A. Langlois, 20, of Statute Street, charged with conspiring to commit a larceny and grand larceny. Is this her? If so, she must figure it takes a criminal to know one. If so, that probably makes her the same one that graduated from my high school, much more recently though, quoted in a local newpaper about a shop class she took for two years.
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I don’t think that’s the same woman?
It actually seems likely. It's been 12 years and looks like she's lost weight. The articles about the woman who was just fired from the Food Bank say that her middle name was Alison, and she's 31. That would match if she was 20 years old in 2009.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. This is too dumb.
The homeowner has Nest camera footage of the entire incident. This is exactly why I say everyone home should have these cameras because video proof can't be discounted.
One of the things that holds me back is the "partnerships" that police have established with Google and Nest. I like to control the data from my home and I have zero confidence that the police won't be able to access my camera as they choose.