It is important to remember that disparate impact law essentially makes it illegal for schools to prevent these tragedies by punishing or expelling black students because the rate at which they do so is significantly outsized compared to white students.
Disparate impact law, which was enshrined as American law by HW Bush’s 1991 civil rights act, makes it essentially illegal for schools to punish minority groups at outsized rate compared to white students.
So despite Karmelo‘s past behavior, it would be generally illegal for the school to try to stop him from, say, showing up to a track meet with a knife with which he stabbed Austin Metcalf to death
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
“Kill all White people”
Fredrick Demond Scott, 22 said multiple times that he wanted to kill all white people.
Scott has been charged in connection with SIX murders.
All victims were white.
The murders were all over the course of a year with the last victim shot in the head in Kansas City.
All victims were killed near the Indian Creek hiking trail in the city of 480,000 where he stalled & murdered his White victims.
When they say they want to kill you... BELIEVE THEM!
@artcoltrane79@DebRN1953 Blacks need to go back nearly a century to be the victims of something. Tens of thousands of White "Emmet Tills" have been killed by blacks since the Civil Rights revolution. It happens every single day.
This sentiment is extremely common in cases where a black perp is accused of assaulting/killing a non-black victim. OJ Simpson is only the most famous example.
It's hard for ordinary Americans to accept, but there are many blacks who would find Karmelo not guilty regardless of the facts. All that matters is that he's a "brother."
The judge in the Chudthebuilder case has set his bond at $1mil and barred any 1 bonding company from providing more than $100,000 in bond.
That means he would have to use 10 different bonding companies to satisfy his $1,000,000 bond.
NIXON:– and I'll tell you something, Bob, nobody's thought of this. Nobody. I had it last night, up in the residence, couldn't sleep, and I went down and I made myself this, this thing.
HALDEMAN: A thing, sir.
NIXON: Pineapple. Chunks of pineapple. In the Kool-Aid. You put the chunks in and they go down, they sink, see, and you've got the, the red and the yellow, and you drink it and you get the pineapple at the bottom. Nobody's done this.
HALDEMAN: I'm fairly sure people have done this, sir.
NIXON: Who. Name one. Name one person.
[EIGHT SECONDS OF SILENCE]
HALDEMAN: I can't name a specific–
NIXON: Because there isn't one. This is mine. Now here's the thing, Bob, and I want you to think about this before you give me one of your – your looks. The Catholics. The ethnics. The, the...you know. Your blue-collar fella in Scranton, in Cleveland. He sees the President of the United States drinking a jar of this, this...out of a jar, Bob, not a glass, a jar, because that's what these people do, they keep the empty jam jars...he sees that, and he thinks, that's a regular guy. That's a fella who understands.
HALDEMAN: Understands pineapple.
NIXON: Understands sacrifice. Understands thrift. You don't throw out the jar.
[DOOR OPENING]
KISSINGER: Mr President, the briefing on the– is this a bad time?
NIXON: Henry. Henry, sit down. Tell him, Bob.
HALDEMAN: The President has invented pineapple Kool-Aid.
KISSINGER: I beg your pardon?
NIXON: Pineapple. In the Kool-Aid.
[TWELVE SECONDS OF SILENCE]
KISSINGER: And this is...we are discussing this in place of the communique from Zhou Enlai.