The political persecution of Daniel Penny is coming to a close in New York. Penny was the White man who foolishly forgot that it is a crime to interfere with blacks committing crimes in America and in trying to protect the passengers on a subway car by subduing a lunatic jogger named Jordan Neely, a drug addict who did a George Floyd and died while loaded up on fentanyl, he now finds himself on trial for his life.
As this happened in New York, there is virtually no chance that Penny will be acquitted and that is yet another reason to avoid far-left enclaves where if something happens you will be facing a jury of your “peers” who are all leftist dimwits. In many jurisdictions the case never would have been brought to trial but then again in most jurisdictions you don’t have prosecutors like Dafna Yoran. She is a real peach….
You probably already figured it out but Dafna Yoran is of course a Jewish chick.
Oy vey, her daddy was a gen-u-wine Holocaust Survivor!
With an ugly mug like hers, it won’t also won’t surprise you that she is a dyke “married” to a far-left lunatic named Ana De Orbegoso.
Dafna Yoran makes prosecutorial decisions based solely on race. If a black man murders an Asian man during the commission of a robbery, and Asians are of course the wrong kind of racial minority, the black guy gets his crime reduced to manslaughter because of slavery or something. When a White guy tries to protect innocent people from a loon that already has an outstanding warrant for assaulting a woman on a subway, he is clearly dehumanizing the noble black man and should be put on trial.
Simply driving over a state or local political boundary in America can mean the difference between receiving due process and being persecuted. It is obscene but that is where we are. A good rule of thumb: if you can’t carry legally in a jurisdiction, you should avoid that area.
As it happens Penny, who was innocent to begin with, has been declared innocent, a rare occurrence given the circumstances.
The fact that we are celebrating the release of a man who was obviously innocent prior to trial amplifies the injustices we are faced with.
The Romans were right...