Published 16 May 2021 at 17.20
Media. A 77-year-old white man in the United States was killed by an African after using the word “nigger”. Now the event is being hailed by MSNBC profile and journalist Toure Neblett.
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Corey Pujols.
“A 77-year-old white customer at Dunkin Donuts was upset about something and he called a black 27-year-old employee the n-word. The brother told him to say it again. The old man did. The brother beat him down. The old man fell, lost consciousness and died. He was fucked and told. “
This is how Toure Neblitt, former host of the left-wing channel MSNBC, describes the incident that took place last week at a Dunkin Donuts cafe in Tampa, Florida. < The perpetrator, 27-year-old Corey Pujols, is now suspected of murder.
Neblitt continues to defend the perpetrator on Twitter.
“If there was any real justice in this country, as opposed to white justice, and if you were to go to someone's minimum wage job and call them the n-word twice, whatever happened next would be legally acceptable.”
“Do not pretend that the battle was the first violent act. The battle was an answer. It was self-defense. Calling someone the n-word is violence.”
On Twitter, other users disagree on whether or not it is right to kill white people because of their language.
A 77 yo white customer at Dunkin Donuts was upset about something and he called a Black 27 yo employee the n-word. The brother told him to say it again. The old man did. The brother knocked him out. The old man fell, lost consciousness, and died. He fucked around and found out.
& mdash; Young Daddy (@Toure) May 12, 2021
If there was actual justice in this country, as opposed to white justice, then if you went to someone's minimum wage job and called them the n-word twice, whatever happened after that would be legally acceptable.
& mdash; Young Daddy (@Toure) May 12, 2021
Don't act like the punch was the first violent act. That was a retort. That was self defense. Calling someone the n-word is violence.
& mdash; Young Daddy (@Toure) May 12, 2021