BioJesus555 t1_itxm52o wrote
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Even Malcolm Kenyatta called on him to apologize. And don't tell me he endorsed him to, we all know how politics works.
At the end of the day you think it's acceptable to pull shotguns on innocent joggers and I think it's wrong and a crime. Call me crazy.
This is how ridiculous you sound.
ScrappleOnToast t1_itxmakw wrote
So you completely dismiss the thoughts of a black jogger. Got it. Racist.
BioJesus555 t1_itxmkic wrote
You think disagreeing with a black person makes you a racist? Again we know Fetterman runs the parole board.
Man you are really desperate to defend this man's racist actions, you must really hate black joggers to want this man in the Senate.
ScrappleOnToast t1_itxmy6e wrote
No. Completely disregarding them because they are black makes you a racist. If concluding that Fetterman stopped him because he was black makes Fetterman a racist, it’s easy to conclude that you disregarding their opinion because they’re black makes you a racist. You keep dodging the question: Why do you hate black joggers?
BioJesus555 t1_itxn8qk wrote
Oh you must be mistaken, I am not disregarding his opinion on the basis of his skin color. I would never do something like that. Making a snap decision based on the color of someone's skin is the kind of thing that John Fetterman does, not me.
I am disregarding his opinion because the person who controls his release is literally John Fetterman, that's why. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to clear up your silly confusion.
ScrappleOnToast t1_itxnvnt wrote
I’m not confused. You’ve demonstrated that you hate black joggers, and only listen to white people, based on this one example. You’re totally not shitposting and trolling, and clearly arguing in good faith that you hate black joggers, based on this one incident, that happened in 2013. We are all basing our entire opinions of you on this.
BioJesus555 t1_itxod0a wrote
"I take extra measures to make myself look like a runner and make sure nothing arouses any suspicion," said Oduor, 42, who lives in the majority-White city of Lenexa and started running six years ago after he was diagnosed with prediabetes.
"I avoid residential areas and use main roads. I panic if a car is following too closely during my runs. I make sure my phone is fully charged and I can hit record anytime."
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/27/us/black-runners-ahmaud-arbery-death-wellness-trnd/index.htm
This is the kind of violence you are excusing and perpetuating. If you think black joggers should have to think like this to avoid people like John Fetterman you are part of the problem.
ScrappleOnToast t1_itxp3yi wrote
You are equating the death of Arbery with the Fetterman incident? One resulted in a death. Your dismissal of the death of a black jogger is really telling. For most of us non-psychopaths, the death of a black jogger is a tragedy…..for you it seems to be nothing more than an inaccurate data point. Gross
BioJesus555 t1_itxpebb wrote
They are very similar incidents because they both involved racists, black joggers zero provocation or initial crime, and guns.
As I clearly said earlier, thank God Fetterman didn't pull the trigger. That makes it a very different incident but it's also important we hold Fetterman accountable, at least until he apologizes and makes amends and says what he did was wrong.
BioJesus555 t1_itxnhsm wrote
And to be clear, I am sticking up for Black joggers. I think joggers of all ethnicities should feel safe jogging in their neighborhoods, so I am sticking up for them so that they can feel safe. The question is why aren't you?
ScrappleOnToast t1_itxo0sc wrote
It’s not clear. You’ve consistently demonstrated that you hate black joggers.
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