DISGUSTING: Black woman in Tampa, Florida, has joined a disturbing trend of anti-white attacks, in which black individuals approach random white strangers, physically assault them, and falsely claim that they served on the jury that convicted Karmelo Anthony in his murder trial.
These racists need to face serious legal consequences. Without swift and visible enforcement of the law, this anti-white trend of random assaults and false accusations will continue to escalate. Authorities must stop it now before frustrated whites decide to take matters into their own hands.
@allisgood007@Tim_The_Sandman "using violence, even as self-defense, destroys us"
Idk I think all of human history (and life in general) disproves this, like overwhelmingly so.
UPDATE: The state completely dropped the charges against Dillon Webb, admitting his First Amendment rights were rock-solid.
But when he sued for false arrest, the system protected its own. A federal judge dismissed the case, granting the deputy "qualified immunity" because of a legal technicality.
Dillon won his freedom, but the deputy got off scot-free. A textbook example of how an officer can make a completely unconstitutional arrest, drag you to jail, tow your truck, and still be shielded from liability. Is that justice?
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If I walk into a store and see an Indian working, I leave. If I call a company and an Indian answers, I hang up.
I see an Indian when I'm shopping, I'm as rude as possible, if they talk to me or get in my way.
I go out of my way to let them know they're not welcome here.
Apple paid $25 million to make this quietly disappear.
The DOJ found Apple ran a separate, worse hiring process for green-card roles, one designed so US workers wouldn’t find or apply for the jobs. Paper ads instead of its own website. Mailed applications in 2023. Postings kept off the systems every other Apple role lives on.
The result: the largest recovery ever by DOJ’s Immigrant and Employee Rights section.  $6.75 million in penalties. $18.25 million in back pay to the US workers who got shut out. 
This is one of the most valuable companies on earth. It didn’t do this to save money. It did it because the system let it.
Apple settled. It didn’t admit fault. The $25 million speaks for itself.