Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Black Judge Calls White Fear Of Black Armed Robbers "Racist"

by JASmius



Meet "Judge" Olu Stevens, flaming anti-white bigot and racist.

I don't say that because "Judge" Stevens is black.  I say that because of his actions in the video below.

Here is the context: The white family in question was the victim of a violent home invasion by black armed robbers.  Their three-year-old daughter was terrified and traumatized by the event, and there does not appear to be any doubt that the black defendants are guilty of the crime.  Yet "Judge" Stevens sympathized with the black defendants, whether out of a racially biased belief that they "weren't that bad" or an even more racially biased belief that the white victims "had it coming".  Which is strongly implied by the way that he blistered the little girl's parents for "teaching her to fear black men":

While reviewing a victim impact statement, Judge Stevens begins to berate the family stating that their impact statement troubled him deeply going on to say “I assume the victims in this case are white.”

“I am offended. … I am deeply offended that they would be victimized by an individual and express some kind of fear of all black men… This little girl certainly has been victimized, and she can’t help the way she feels… My exception is more with her parents and their accepting that kind of mentality and fostering those type of stereotypes.”



"Judge" Stevens, I'm going to go way out on a limb here and surmise that the reason the white toddler was scared out of her wits was not because the big, scary men who invaded her home were black, but because they were big, scary, broke into her home, were loud and hostile, and were brandishing weapons, and came across as generally threatening and not very nice.  And seeing them again would quite likely evoke the same emotions, given that they were, you know, bringing back traumatic memories and all.  That's why they call it "trauma".  Their skin color has nothing whatsodamnever to do with it.

But, just for due diligence purposes, I will ask you, "Judge" Stevens, how you suppose your little girl (assuming you have one) would react if some big, scary white men burst into your home in the middle of the night to do God knows what to you and your family.  My guess is that she'd be just as terrified as the little white girl, and for the same reasons.

And also, I'm guessing, because they were white - just as you have, or no doubt would, teach her.

So much for "blind" justice.  At least in Kentucky.  And Missouri.  And....

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