Jordan Neely, Tucker Carlson, and ‘rooting for the mob’ as America unravels

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It should wake Black men up across the country these crackas hate us.

Unfortunately a chunk of Black men are ignorant as fukk and live in a bubble where they don’t even follow current events and politics. Then you have the contrarians. Then you have the small chunk of sensible Aware Black men. We all should be fighting so this never happens again.
It ain’t just race. This is a guy who never got the help he needed. It’s happening to poor people across the country.
 

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Black men statistically are the most affected by homelessness.


Black men are the number 1 victims of hate crimes.


fukk you cac
first, fukk you.

second, I am blacker than you.

third, Pacific Islanders make up the most disproportionate rate of homelessness


Fourth, your simple Simon ass missed my point. We as a nation have a mental health crisis and are criminalizing poverty. Jordan Neely was failed by the system. Failing mental health doesn’t know race, you dumb fukk.
 

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first, fukk you.

second, I am blacker than you.

third, Pacific Islanders make up the most disproportionate rate of homelessness


Fourth, your simple Simon ass missed my point. We as a nation have a mental health crisis and are criminalizing poverty. Jordan Neely was failed by the system. Failing mental health doesn’t know race, you dumb fukk.


I don’t give a fukk about your all races bs. Black people are hardest impacted by all of societies ills
 

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I don’t give a fukk about your all races bs. Black people are hardest impacted by all of societies ills
And I don’t play oppression Olympics because it’s stupid and counter productive. Go find one of your Tariq/Umar followers for that stupid shyt. We are having an adult conversation, and you are wasting our time.
 

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And I don’t play oppression Olympics because it’s stupid and counter productive. Go find one of your Tariq/Umar followers for that stupid shyt. We are having an adult conversation, and you are wasting our time.


Imagine being a Black man in America talking about oppression politics lol
 

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And I don’t play oppression Olympics because it’s stupid and counter productive. Go find one of your Tariq/Umar followers for that stupid shyt. We are having an adult conversation, and you are wasting our time.

Imagine being a Black man in America talking about oppression politics lol


Did you purposely misquote him, or just fail to understand what he said?
 

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Kayleigh McEnany is trying out for Tucker's job at Fox and decided to make OP's connection that much more overt.



McEnany introduced a discussion of a New York City protest over the May 1 killing of a Black homeless man by a Marine veteran on a subway train. Jordan Neely, 30, who had a history of mental illness and multiple arrests for assault, ranted and allegedly terrorized passengers before the veteran put him in a choke hold that police have determined caused his death.

After coming out of video showing a drum-beating mixed-race crowd chanting about Neely’s death, McEnany said “Justice or burn it down — well at least they have rhythm,” evoking a stereotype about Black people.




The fact that the race of the protesters and "burn it down" is what Fox chooses to focus on about this case says a lot.
 

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Did you purposely misquote him, or just fail to understand what he said?
I never said we weren’t having a mental health crisis nor that we aren’t criminalizing it. I said Black folks are particularly vulnerable and that goof ball said went on about oppression politics.
 

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I never said we weren’t having a mental health crisis nor that we aren’t criminalizing it. I said Black folks are particularly vulnerable and that goof ball said went on about oppression politics.

You're misquoting him for the 2nd time. That's why I have to ask you again if you're doing it on purpose, or if you legitimately didn't understand what he said.
 

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You're misquoting him for the 2nd time. That's why I have to ask you again if you're doing it on purpose, or if you legitimately didn't understand what he said.
It ain’t just race. This is a guy who never got the help he needed. It’s happening to poor people across the country.

He said that race is not the only factor thus implying that there were other equal factors and this sort of thing could likely happen to other homeless mentally ill people across the country no matter the race.

And I said that I believe being a Black male homeless man is the primary reason he was murdered in front of a group of onlookers.


There is no "misquote"


Don't quote me with your condescending bullshyt again.
 

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There is no "misquote"


Don't quote me with your condescending bullshyt again.

His complaint was that you were playing "oppression Olympics".

You twice claimed he accused you of "oppression politics".


Those aren't remotely the same thing. The fact that you misquoted him suggests that you didn't understand that portion of his complaint. It's not some terrible error, I was just trying to point out of you didn't understand what he was complaining about then you you were going to keep talking past him. I'm absolutely willing to believe it was an accident.
 

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You're misquoting him for the 2nd time. That's why I have to ask you again if you're doing it on purpose, or if you legitimately didn't understand what he said.
He has done that the entire conversation, and even made a statement that wasn’t factual but is too prideful to admit it. It is what it is.
 
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