White Chicago racist gets punched out after N-word tirade at crowd waiting for train

Looked like the typical cowardly sucker punch from behind by the black boy. Interesting how the black POS waited until the white man turned his back.
 
I didn't click the link, but I find it interesting that liberals condone harassing people in public and they condone violent reaction to public harassment, but you know they would freak if some trumper reacted to public taunts with violence.
 
I didn't click the link, but I find it interesting that liberals condone harassing people in public and they condone violent reaction to public harassment, but you know they would freak if some trumper reacted to public taunts with violence.

the cracka wanted to incite and he rightfully got clocked
 
the cracka wanted to incite and he rightfully got clocked

Right, I get that. He deserved it, but it's still not the right thing to do. Do you want children to grow up thinking violence is an acceptable response to someone taunting them? If you do, well, I've misjudged you.

I'm from the old school where two wrongs didn't make a right.

I guess you are part of the rabid leftwing. Too blinded by hate to reason. LOL enjoy your race porn
 
Do you know if 'cracka' or 'peckerwood' would cause a white person to attack a black person? And, would it be OK?

Maybe you missed the fact that you can post the words "peckerwood" and "cracka" but can't post the N word.

There's a reason for that,.
 
Do you know if 'cracka' or 'peckerwood' would cause a white person to attack a black person? And, would it be OK?

"Fighting Words Legal Definition | Merriam-Webster Law Dictionary
https://www.merriam-webster.com/legal/fighting words
: words which by their very utterance are likely to inflict harm on or provoke a breach of the peace by the average person to whom they are directed. Note: Fighting words are not protected speech under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution."
 
"Fighting Words Legal Definition | Merriam-Webster Law Dictionary
https://www.merriam-webster.com/legal/fighting words
: words which by their very utterance are likely to inflict harm on or provoke a breach of the peace by the average person to whom they are directed. Note: Fighting words are not protected speech under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution."

So, if you came down here, and called me a 'Yankee', ... or better yet, a 'Damn Yankee', I could legally beat you down with a 2x4 and not be persecuted? Thanks, good to know!
 
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