When is a hate-crime not a hate-crime? When the perpetrator is black, and the victim is White.
Back in late January, we read about a black woman “randomly” attacking a little White girl at a mall. There was no provocation and no apparent motive – except for the obvious one: The perpetrator is black and the victim is White. One might think that such a physical attack upon a child, in a public place, would yield hate-crime charges and a long prison sentence.
When I read about the assault, I assumed that the perpetrator wouldn’t see even one day in jail – and I was almost right. She actually served FOUR DAYS in jail. In today’s America, assaults against Whites are encouraged (through CRT/DEI dogma and media hate-propaganda against Whites), and they are rarely punished when they happen.
From Fox News:
The Detroit woman who pleaded guilty to assault after she slammed a child’s head into a display case at Somerset Mall in Troy was given 18 months of probation by a judge Tuesday.
Reanna Valentine, 25, was in court for her sentencing two months after the unprovoked attack on Jan. 25. Before learning of her fate, she told the court she had “no malice or ill-will” when she assaulted the 10-year-old victim…
Judge Maureen McGinnis said she had “high hopes” for Valentine that she would emerge from the episode as a better person.
“It does appear to me that you are working very hard to get necessary support you need to be productive member of society,” the judge said.
The father of the victim had planned on speaking during the sentencing via Zoom, however, he never logged on. The family had requested the judge not offer dismissal of Valentine’s conviction if she were to successfully complete her her probation.
Valentine will be allowed to apply for dismissal at a late date.
She received credit for four days of jail time and was told to pay a fine of several hundred dollars in court fees.
At first, I suspected that Judge McGinnis is black. It turns out that she’s White, and I’m not sure which is worse, self-hating Whites or White-hating blacks.
What would have happened if an adult White person were to randomly attack a black child, and he was given a similar sentence? There would be riots in the streets and the perpetrator would be lynched by the system. It would be front-page news for months – and countless organizations, public and private, would have combed through his online activities to find any kind of racial animus toward blacks, and that would lead to hate-crime charges when the Federal Government stepped in to retry him. We’ve seen it before.
Black privilege: The ability to physically attack a little girl in public and suffer no meaningful punishment.