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posted 8 hours ago by StaticNoise2 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +24Score on mirror )
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TallestSkil on scored.co
2 hours ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 1 child
> Because white boys are not born believing they have jurisdiction over other people’s bodies. They are taught.

Should this thing be saying that when its entire species isn’t capable of comprehending what “jurisdiction” is?

> Black children have boundaries

But tents don’t?

> touching, confronting, crowding, testing, or policing another person can have consequences

The nigger is in jail. Yes. Your point?

> Austin’s death did not begin with the knife. It began with

Jews.

> But there is something deeply revealing about an adult white man standing in a courtroom, pointing all of that grief and rage at a Black teen, and telling him he failed society and does not belong in the community. No, sir. You don’t get to stand up there in a courtroom and talk that kind of shit to one of our own.

Why do *you* get to do it to one of *our* own?

> You do not get to say “this was never about race”

# All appeasers have to die, too.

>and then reach for one of the oldest racial scripts in the American archive: you don’t belong here.

Leave or die. I thought you *just* said that niggers have boundaries. Suddenly boundaries aren’t acceptable anymore?

> WTF!

Doctor, by the way.

> Among whom, exactly?

Human beings.

> Whether you intended it or not, whether you want to admit it or not, “You don’t belong in this community” carries history.

Yeah, boundaries.

> And I’m not about to sit quietly

Please. Please forget that white men have boundaries. I beg you. See what happens.

>while a Black teenager is verbally exiled from a community

Um, actually, he was physically exiled. To prison.

> that had already decided what he was before the facts could even breathe.

I like her little joke here.

> And it is the language of somebody who believes he has the authority to decide who gets to stay, who must disappear, and whose presence contaminates the social order.

Murderers get to leave, yeah.

> They landed on top of every Black boy this country has turned into a threat before he ever had a chance to be a child.

5-year-old pickaninnies commit more violent crime than adult white males. This is recorded universally.

> We have to talk about Austin’s choice to approach and confront.

He had boundaries. You didn’t teach your nigger about them.

> His choice to touch.

What about the nigger’s choice to touch what was in the bounds of the tent?

>His choice to believe that another person’s space was his to control.

You mean the contents of the tent?

>His choice to ignore a warning.

“Get out of this tent.”

>His choice to participate in a long cultural tradition of policing Black bodies and space.

You mean boundaries?

> That Black children have good reason to be on guard around white bodies.

“Around whites, never… delight?” No, that doesn’t work…

> The same people sanctifying white rage would suddenly discover decorum.

Not really. We’d double down because you’re always in the wrong when you say it.

> Two families are shattered.

You bought a new house using collected EBT funds stolen from white people.

> Quite frankly, I am glad Karmelo did not give you the courtesy of looking you in the eye. Because even there, even in that courtroom, even with a Black boy sitting before the machinery of the state, you still wanted control. You still wanted access to his body and deference. You still wanted his face, his gaze, his submission, his performance of shame. You wanted him to lift his eyes and meet yours so you could decide what you saw there. Remorse. Defiance. Fear. Guilt. Whatever story your grief needed to tell.

Hey, sheboon. He wanted the nigger dead. The court is the only thing stopping it. Your nigger and his entire family would be dead right now if not for the court. Thanks for admitting your species is incapable of shame, though.

> We know that sometimes “look at me” is not a request for humanity. It is a demand for surrender.

Fine. We’ll shoot you as you run away now.
HEXEN on scored.co
1 hour ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
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