Still Free

Yeah, Mr. Smiley. Made it through the entire Trump presidency without being enslaved. Imagine that.

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Just Walk On By

 Recent news had more evidence of the BLM movement being a scam. I knew it was a scam. I said it was  a scam but I was not and am not mad at the two black women making out like bandits from it. Why? Because apparently they were good enough at their niche to get people to give them millions of dollars and to give their scam free publicity. As The Joker said: If you're good at something, you don't do it for free. (I suppose that means I stink at this blogging thing...)

Nope, the only people I'm mad at are the black people, who should know better giving these people money and/or propping up the fraudulent movement. But that's not what this post is about, this post is about a crime that happened in Atlanta.

Anthony Frazier, 51, was shot and killed outside an American Seafood and Wings, where he worked as a security guard, on Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday around 7pm by an unidentified man wearing black jeans and a black t-shirt. 

Surveillance video released by police shows Frazier exiting the SUV, looking behind him as his attacker rounds the corner and another man sits on the curb smoking. Seemingly unaware of the upcoming attack, Frazier calmly gets out of his car and lights his own cigarette.  

His attacker reportedly shot him in the back of his head, which is not shown in the edited surveillance footage, before walking away.

Now the entire move of rolling up on this guy and shooting him in the back of the head was bad enough. Even the old drunkard who witnessed the entire thing is not all that surprising. It was the next part.


3 other people saw this man laying on the ground bleeding to death, if not already dead and these folks just walked on by.

Black lives matter eh?

But as usual the "leadership" still don't get it:

"Councilman Antonio Lewis, who stopped by the scene on Monday after hearing about it, is now suggesting lockboxes as a way to curb gun-related crimes. 

'We have to find a way to balance it out. You can’t talk about crime and talk about dangers and violent crime, while making it easier access to get these guns,' he told Channel 2 News. "

Hint: It's not the guns.