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Thread ID: 3470 | Posts: 5 | Started: 2002-11-11
2002-11-11 01:21 | User Profile
Wichita: Police: Display not a hate crime
Dummies hanging by nooses from a tree might upset members of racial minorities but aren't criminal, police say. Two black-faced dummies hanging by nooses in a Wichita front yard -- one resident's statement against two men convicted of a killing spree -- does not constitute a hate crime, police said Friday. "As disturbing as it may be to our community, it does not rise to the level of a crime," Deputy Police Chief Robert Lee said at a news conference
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2002-11-11 02:24 | User Profile
One key factor, Lee said, was that the Wichita display was on the man's property. Although the display offended some people, the man has some right to express himself, Lee said.
Some right? Gee thanks. But I am quite sure that right is on its way out soon.
The Rev. Wanda McDaniels, president of the local branch of the NAACP, said the display threatened people of color who traveled the street in front of the west-side house.
The display threatened? If you believe in vodoo or some other African nonsense maybe, but I am sure that dummies cant threaten anyone. As for feeling unsafe ask a white person who has strayed into a black ghetto how safe they felt. When was the last time whites lynched a negro and when was the last time negroes assaulted a white in Kansas City? I'm quite sure the latter has happened more recently and more frequently than the former.
2002-11-11 03:13 | User Profile
So far it appears that in order to have a "hate" crime the "hate" has to be attached to activity which may be lawfully punished as a crime. Rulings on anti cross burning statutes also make clear that certain types of "hate" cannot be singled out for punishment.
Note that the NAACP does not find what the Carr Bros. did to be a "hate" crime, but it does find that an attempt to portray them receiving their just punishment is a hate crime. It is ludicrous to classify that organization as a "Civil Rights" organization because the "Civil Rights" of others are hardly respected.
BTW, did you catch the name of the deputy police chief quoted ---- "Robert Lee."
2002-11-11 15:39 | User Profile
"About a dozen black activists held another news conference in front of the Sedgwick County Courthouse to demand that authorities investigate the yard display as a racially motivated crime."
N*s, they're pretesting not the most monsterous of hate crimes commited by the Carr brothers, and the associated kid-glove treatment by the media and the authorities. They're protesting a citizen's legal speech of hanging the criminals in effigy.
"some minorities who live in the area had complained about the dummies, which hung for several days before the resident took them down. A sign beneath the dummies said 'Carr Bros.'" I bet the only reason he took them down is because of ethnic intimidation (a hate crime) by the n*s who don't have any objection to what the Carr brothers did.
Let's see... If you're black living with whites you might see a a couple black criminals hung in effigy on some white guy's property. If you're white living with blacks you and your friends might be robed, sodomized, and then butchered. I can certainly see why the media is so convinced that it's blacks in this country who have a toucher time.... NOT!
Anyway, the only reason this the white owner has not been arrested for a hate crime of "ethnic intimidation" is because of the Carr brothers. That is, the monsters are black so there's no "evidence" that the the black faces of the dumbies have anything to do with racism. And, the police risk raising a lot of community outrage if they arrested this peaceful man making a statement on his property for a hate crime while the Carr brothers, pure racist monsters, are not charged with a hate crime.
2002-11-11 22:56 | User Profile
Those blacks weren't protesting for stronger hate crime laws, for tougher gun laws, nor for anything that blacks normally protest for after a black is a victim of a crime... they were protesting against someone for protesting. Talk about the reprobate culture of African Americans.