Black social justice warrior and Black Lives Matter honcho Shaun King announced he will not speak out against the brutal torture of a disabled white man by four black teens in Chicago because black people are always held “super-responsible” for the crimes they commit.
King explained in an article in New York’s Daily News why he would not be speaking out on the assault against a white man who had “mental health challenges.”
A defense of the white man is not necessary because black people are usually held responsible for the crimes they commit, King claimed.
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This country does not need me to speak out on crimes committed by black folk because nobody in this country is held more responsible for the crimes they commit, and even the crimes they don’t commit, than black folk in America.
King also claimed that justice comes easy for white people, but not for black people and, because of that, the assaulted white man does not need King to come to his defense.
I am glad the people who assaulted this young man were swiftly arrested. That’s how justice should work for all of us. But you and I both know that swift justice in this country primarily happens when black folk commit crimes.
A Facebook live video surfaced revealing a group of people torturing a white mentally handicapped man. During the abuse, the black attackers shouted “F*ck Donald Trump, n*gga! F*ck white people, boy!”
The victim was repeatedly hit and cut with a knife; at one point, the group forced him to drink toilet water as he screamed for them to stop.
This report, by Amber Randall, was cross-posted by arrangement with the Daily Caller News Foundation.