Friday, October 9, 2009

Where Is Charles Bronsons "DeathWish" Character When We Need Him?



So worried about the bid for the Chicago Olympics, that Chicago Mayor Daley, Talk Show over the Host, (Billionaire) Oprah, and U.S President Obama, missed the emotional totality of Darrion Alberts violent death: at the hands of some ghetto-fied, dumb ass, nigganomic cowards.

These brawly, dirty, brightless felons pummeled this poor teen with a 2x4, and stomped his face repeatedly.

I AM ONE FOR THE DEATH PENALTY. AND THESE DUMBASS BROTHAS DESERVE IT.

Most Horrific is the verbal expression sighed, in laughter, by the male filming this footage. He is constantly jabbing, hysterically, at this over-sized mindless and savage-lusting bout.

The teens that witnessed this first hand refuse, in fright of retaliatory reasons, to cooperate with the cops. Because of a stupid code of silence flooding the young minds of the ghetto, termed "SNITCH!"

Give me a damn break and stop drinking the Kool-Aid.

No murders are ever solved in these regions. Because most refuse based on fear. There is nothing good in the hood. Most descent hard working individuals want nothing more than to move away from the confines of this hogwash. Caucasians, Asians, Hispanics, and even African Americans find this repulsing and hence gain blind stereotypical views, in fear, of blacks in generality.

What is to become of these freaks of nature? At most? A 25 to life prison sentence. I hope they get the Death Penalty!! I would love to witness these mongrels sobbing disdainfully, weeping in terror from their new 12x10 cell. Housed with the roughest of the ridiculous.

If Charles Brosnon was around as his character, Paul Kersey, from DeathWish, the Chicago streets would be a bit different. Those bad ass teens would have been beaten with a bag full of quarters fresh from the Currency Exchange. And whipped up and down the street.

This is a scene dealing with Car mugs from Death Wish III

People, this is the Death of Commonality With Sense in Man.

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