Friday, September 18, 2015

Fuck Is This? Another False Blackman Pic tied to a Crime, THANKS!

Now, you see?
The following article is further proof of the subtle slick-shit that is done to demean and undermine Black People. The moment I saw the headline I was like "Hold up, so is this Blackman with the barbecue CHICKEN LEG IN HIS HAND!? The fool that fucked these people over!?

Or is this the whole James Blake situation AGAIN! Where a bunch of White People and White-Jews just RANDOMLY GRAB A BLACKMAN'S PHOTO OFF THE INTERNET AND THEN ATTACH IT TO A CRIME WHEN HE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE FUCKIN CRIME THEY JUST ATTACHED HIS PHOTO TO!
James Blake on the left, the man the NYPD claimed they meant to arrest on the right
Not only was tennis star James Blake innocent, so was the other black man NYPD said he looked like
Everything about this story is off.On September 9, the New York Police Department assaulted and arrested James Blake—the former No. 4-ranked tennis player in the world—outside of his midtown Manhattan hotel as he was headed to the U.S. Open.
At first, the NYPD claimed it was a case of mistaken identity, and that James Blake looked like a "twin" of the man they intended to arrest. Someone even leaked a photo of the man Blake was supposed to look just like. Now it turns out that "twin" has absolutely nothing to do with the case, either.This admission was tucked deep in a few stories about the case:
The team of officers, looking for suspects in a credit card fraud ring, were relying on a courier who identified Mr. Blake as one of the buyers, the police said. The officers also had an Instagram photo of someone believed to be involved. That person, who Mr. Bratton said looked like Mr. Blake’s “twin brother,” turned out to have no role in the scheme.
Now this man's face is all over the internet, mostly mentioned with the words "suspect" and "theft." Who gave them this photo of some other random dude off of Instagram? The courier? (Note! My Own Post on THIS STORY, shows that it was The White-Jewish OWNERS OF THE SUPPOSEDLY ROBBED STORE THAT GAVE THE PHOTO OUT! Where, TO ME!? This is looking like A TYPICAL INSIDE-JOB OF WHITE COLLAR AND BLUE COLLAR CRIME! WHERE THE SUPPOSED VICTIMS WERE ACTUALLY STEALING FROM THEMSELVES THEN NEEDED A FALL GUY WHEN SHIT WENT AWRY! They sell their own "stolen jewelry" or straight POCKET IT! Then turn around and collect whatever INSURANCE MONEY OFF OF IT! THEN CLAIM THEY WERE ROBBED! 

I have typed AND MOST OF YOU KNOW, that too many times Non-Blacks COMMIT CRIMES AND THEN BLAME BLACK PEOPLE KNOWING THAT THAT IS ALL THEY HAVE TO DO! And EVERY NAZI-COPS AND NAZI-DA (District Attorney) WILL DIVE ON THE FLOOR RUNNING TO FIND SOME BLACKMAN! While the Non-Black Perp slinks off like scumbags the other direction!) The NYPD now claims the company, GoButler, gave them the random Instagram photo of this man, but that still doesn't explain the self-serving reason they released it to the public.What's crazy about all of this is that the entire case is supposed to be about identity fraud.  Yet the NYPD continues to mangle the identities of innocent black men who had nothing at all to do with the case.
What's this all about? Keep reading for more.
This isn't about truth. This is about public relations, and the NYPD is incredibly good at PR. Let me explain.
Before NYPD Commissioner William Bratton ever spoke to the officer who assaulted James Blake, he publicly declared that the case had nothing at all to do with race. How did he come to that conclusion? Did he just have a hunch? Was it because the officer simply said it had nothing to do with race? If so, that's not enough.
We now know that Officer James Frascatore has had half a dozen use of force and racial profiling complaints filed against him. So actually, commissioner, you should reconsider what might have happened here. According to both Blake and an eyewitness who saw it, he was treated like a violent criminal.
“I was standing there doing nothing — not running, not resisting, in fact smiling,” Mr. Blake said, explaining that he thought the man might have been an old friend. Then, he said, the officer “picked me up and body slammed me and put me on the ground and told me to turn over and shut my mouth, and put the cuffs on me.”A man who sells newspapers near the entrance to Grand Central Terminal said he watched the police rough up Mr. Blake. “They were real aggressive, like he robbed a bank,” the man, Charlie Sanders, 55, said. “They were shoving him around.”
What we do know is this: Had that not been James Blake, the tennis star, being roughed up by police, if he were some other innocent black man? He might still be in jail right now.


SO NOW!? With that to refresh memories, let's get back to the crap THAT I JUST CAME ACROSS! Here is the article and you can see for yourself, AND MIND YOU!? Every time I tried to CLICK ON THE PICTURE, THE IMAGE WON'T COME UP EVEN THOUGH IT SAYS TO "VIEW PHOTO" So I had to copy and paste THE ENTIRE ARTICLE TO GET THIS PHOTO;

They hired a house sitter when they went to Burning Man — and he rented their place on Airbnb

Business Insider 
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Burning Man
(Business Insider/Aly Weisman, hmmmmmmm? Weisman, huh? Ay Weisman, who is this Blackman in this photo? Is this guy the criminal in this article or is this some random photo from the BURNING MAN ART FESTIVAL!? >_<) 
A San Francisco couple got an unpleasant surprise (The Blackman in the above photo could also be about to get AN UNPLEASANT SURPRISE! If people think HE'S THE CRIMINAL HOUSESITTER!) on their way to Burning Man this year.
As they were on their way to the annual arts festival in the Nevada desert, they received an email from one of their friends, thanking the couple for renting their apartment on Airbnb, The Guardian reports.
But the couple hadn't put their apartment on the home-sharing site.
Instead, they had hired a professional house sitter they'd found on the site TrustedHousesitters.com, who had then listed the apartment on Airbnb himself — for a price of $2,000 for five days.
"I feel violated, and pretty upset that somebody I thought I could trust has done this to me," one of the apartment owners told The Guardian's Jemima Kiss. "He told our friends that there was a 'misunderstanding' between us, but there’s no way I told him he could go ahead and make $2,000 for himself."
Trusted Housesitters removed the offending house sitter's profile from the site, and Airbnb banned that person's profile as well. The couple is also pursuing a civil lawsuit against the house sitter.
"We have zero tolerance for this sort of fraudulent activity," Airbnb told Business Insider in a statement.
Trusted Housesitter told The Guardian that because the couple didn't use its on-site messaging tool to reach out to the house sitter, it was harder to investigate the complaint beyond deleting the profile.
The couple, for their part, said that next time they'll just recruit some friends to look after their apartment.

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