Let’s check in on black impulse control…..
Virginia high school track star attacked by baton-wielding opponent during state title race
Well now, I wonder who it could be….
The first thing I noticed was that the parents of the girl that was attacked, Kaelen Tucker, have the same last name as her and apparently are married which might explain why the young runner is soft-spoken and reasonably eloquent in the video. I would bet all the cash in my wallet that the girl that attacked her is neither.
You will also be surprised to see that Kaelen attends a school, Brookville High School, that is mostly White….
…while the runner that assaulted her attends I.C. Norcom High School and it is not-so-White….
A school that is 88% black with basically every student from a low income ghetto family, who could have guessed that would be the kind of school where one would find a relay runner that assaulted another runner with the baton?
To be fair, as the New York Post pointed out, even when they don’t have handy weapons they still often assault people like this incident: Sucker-punched high school runner considering lawsuit where a 2G runner who was not even in the race jumped on the track to sucker punch a White guy who was leading the race. Can’t have Whitey beating the homies in a foot race, dat will show ’em! Or this story from my alma mater Bowling Green State University where a blaque chick sucker punched a White girl after the game was over, That’s Sportsmanship!, after the black chick was mugging the White girl the entire game but still was pissed because they lost. I checked in and the 2G girl, Jamirah Shutes, was convicted of assaulting the White girl, Elissa Brett, but of course was only hit for 2 years of probation and required to take “anger management” classes.
Anyone who has ever been involved in yoof sports knows that young kids often don’t take losing very well and one of the lessons kids are supposed to learn from sports is that sometimes you lose and you have to suck it up and work harder so you don’t lose the next time. Some groups apparently remain locked in that emotional toddler stage and react to disappointments in sports with violence. Perhaps we should steer them away from events involving batons or other potential weapons?
The NAACP got behind her and said she was not an attacker and it was an accident. The video says different. The baton wielding youth is now crying about her "mental" you know what im sayin? The victimhood just never stops. Imagine the gall of whacking somebody with a stick then crying out as victim....truly unbelievable.
Another example of black privilege