@banditboi24@BigPopz72 It’s called standing up for the first amendment …sugar. No word justifies assault upon another sugar britches. White folk are tired of it …lil guy. Pa & ma are scared. Kids can’t be kids in schools anymore. They are bullied and beat by that dagum culture… so vibrant…
No more apologizing for being white. I didn't own slaves, my people came here with nothing and built lives through hard work.
I'm damn sure not paying reparations!
You can’t even eat in peace without a group of blacks causing some kind of chaos. This happened inside The Wieners Circle in Chicago’s Lincoln Park.
Even funnier is how some obese liberal White woman tried jumping in to stop them. If she had half a brain, she’d have kept eating her hot dog and watched the trash take itself out.
🚨Jake Lang arrested again🚨
During Chud’s (Dalton Eatherly) bond hearing, Jake Lang was already being escorted out when he spoke on a “two-tiered justice system.”
The judge told him that he had no speaking role, then ordered him taken into custody for contempt of court.
DA Robert Nash in the ChudTheBuilder case reportedly told the judge that
“Dalton’s abuse of First Amendment privileges is what got us into this mess in the first place.”
The First Amendment isn't a Privilege. It's an inalienable fundamental right inherent to all individuals that cannot be surrendered or transferred.
JUST IN: 15 people held at gunpoint in Chicago’s trendy River North, Streeterville, and Lakeview over recent weeks. Robbers forced cash app transfers, stole phones, kidnapped some in a black BMW, and drained accounts on the spot.
Right on cue, one stunned local says: “I mean, this is supposed to be a safe area.”
Meanwhile, @ChicagosMayor brags that last summer was Chicago’s safest in 60 years while rolling out his new 2026 Summer Safety Plan of youth jobs and safe spaces.
Nothing to see here, Chicago.
Our “safe areas” clearly just need more investments.
Yesterday the judge lowered Dalton Eatherly's bond from $1,250,000 to $1,000,000.
That is still higher than every single murder defendant in Montgomery County under DA Robert Nash.
A man who confessed to raping and murdering a 9-month-old baby: $100,000.
A man with four separate murder cases across three years: $2,500.
A man arrested on new felony charges while already out on bond for first degree murder: $100,000.
A convicted felon who committed a double murder: $750,000.
Combined prior violent felonies among those defendants: 6. Combined prior felonies of any kind: 11.
Tennessee law requires courts to consider prior criminal record when setting bail. TCA 40-11-118 also prohibits bail from being used as an instrument of oppression.