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Re: Charges Dropped Against Nursing Home Negro
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2022, 01:08:11 PM »
He was a good boy etc, a victim.

Aren't they all?  They dindu nuffin.

They should charge the nursing home patients for racism for not actively inviting him to beat them in the first place ... on account of white privildge, wrongly considering themselves above such treatment by a Black man.

Perhaps the elderly patients also refused to kneel in front of him (even if most of them were not capable of getting out of bed).

Re: Charges Dropped Against Nursing Home Negro
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2022, 03:11:09 PM »
Let there be street justice. 


Re: Charges Dropped Against Nursing Home Negro
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2022, 05:47:47 PM »
Aren't they all?  They dindu nuffin.

They should charge the nursing home patients for racism for not actively inviting him to beat them in the first place ... on account of white privildge, wrongly considering themselves above such treatment by a Black man.

Perhaps the elderly patients also refused to kneel in front of him (even if most of them were not capable of getting out of bed).
The old man clearly wasn't a Dinduist so he is justified in attempting a conversion by force. I imagine Sotomayer, all of the Jєωιѕн justices and Ketanji would agree.

People saying this needs to go to the supreme court missed the memo that Dinduism is a тαℓмυdic invention to exterminate whites so at some point whites will need to stand up for themselves, I am talking collectively too, not just individually because individually we get the Day of the Pillow

Re: Charges Dropped Against Nursing Home Negro
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2022, 06:55:50 PM »
Maybe I'm missing something here, but how exactly did charges get dropped?

And Jaden Hayden?  That sounds more like an irredeemably white Utah Mormon name to me.  Adopted by a white family, maybe?

One reason we didn't put my father in a nursing home, and stayed by his bedside (or nearby) night and day, waking at night to care for him and sleeping when we could, was that we feared abuse (not necessarily racial, though I do confess that thought was in the back of my mind) and neglect, and did not want to expose him to that possibility.  I am thankful that I was able to spend the last night of his life in the adjacent bedroom, and was able to bathe and care for him in his last hours (which we did not know were going to be his last hours).  You can't get that kind of care in a nursing home.

The last time I was ever with my father in this life, I was roundly condemning a priest who left the priesthood to marry, and later left the Church and became a Protestant minister.  I used fairly piquant language that I won't repeat here --- suffice it to say that it involved the priest's motivations --- and I later felt bad about my father having to hear such comments, but it was true, and it wasn't the kind of thing my father hadn't heard from me a hundred times before.  And he would have shared my sentiments entirely.  He was neither politically correct nor tolerant of priestly shenanigans, he had some choice words himself from time to time.