First published at 07:15 UTC on March 5th, 2024.
Black people are showing more and more every day their burning envy and infernal hatred for the white race and their love for violence and malice. Crime statistics from all over the world and scores of sickening internet videos are showing us in rea…
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Black people are showing more and more every day their burning envy and infernal hatred for the white race and their love for violence and malice. Crime statistics from all over the world and scores of sickening internet videos are showing us in real time how blacks everywhere seek to inflict pain on harmless and helpless white people who have done nothing wrong to them. To make matters worse, other black people will not condemn this vile behavior but justify it based on imagined historical grievances and bogus allegations of collective white guilt. The Daily Mail from Australia reports on this latest atrocity (with comments on race added here for clarity):
A helpless white teenage autistic girl was bashed by a gang of black female thugs in a sickening incident from Australia captured on video. Dakota, 14, was walking along Melbourne's Altona pier with her friend when five older black teenage girls set upon her on Wednesday afternoon. The Year 9 student was punched more than 50 times and dragged by her hair as one of the cruel Negro thugs poured an energy drink over her head. Dakota suffered serious injuries, including two black eyes, and spent the night in hospital. Footage of the attack was posted online before being sent to Dakota's sister. The paramedic counted how many times my daughter has this blow to the head and it was over 55,'
Dakota's mother, who did not wish to be named, told 9News. 'They thought it was funny. She could have been killed.' The attack may have kept going, if not for the intervention of a white man nearby. 'That's enough man. She's little yeah,' the man could be heard saying in the background of the video. Dakota's mother said her shy and timid daughter had only just started to come out of her shell. But she is now too scared to leave home without her mother. 'To see your daughter go through that and you're just helpless. My daughter won't even go back to school now, so there's her education,' she said. Police told Daily Mail Australia the attackers are known to the victim, but no arrests have yet been made.
(Article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13154317/Autistic-girl-bashed-gang-Melbournes-Altona-pier.html)
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