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Amazing that they can actually work up sympathy for this guy and at the same time racially attacking the homeowners for calling the police. The media is a cancer.
Two months ago The Week That Perished featured the madcap tale of Lindani Myeni, a Zulu prince from the Kwazulu-Natal province in South Africa whose Coming to America story ended in bloodshed and death yet still managed to be funnier than the recently released Amazon Prime Eddie Murphy sequel.
Prince Lindani and his white American wife Lindsay were living in Hawaii, where one night in April the restless regnant decided to break into the house of a married couple who were complete strangers to him. He removed his shoes and made himself at home (he is a prince, after all), and when the frightened couple called 911, the sovereign squatter assaulted the cops, inflicting serious injuries on them before being royally riddled with lead.
Good night, sweet prince.
Last week, the AP posted an article penned by two of its âjournalists,â Hawaii-based Jennifer Kelleher and South Africa-based Mogomotsi Magome (which sounds like how a straight-D student in an inner-city classroom might try to say âmemento moriâ), that condemned the state of Hawaii for not rioting over Prince Partycrasherâs death. âNo mass protests after Honolulu police shoot, kill Black man,â the headline read. âThe muted reaction from residents is a reminder that Hawaii isnât the racially harmonious paradise itâs held up to be.â
Funny, but one might think that the lack of rioting is actually very good proof of a âharmonious paradise.â
Kelleher, Magome, and the princeâs widow put the blame for the wacky Wakandanâs death squarely where it belongs: Asians! Lindsay Myeni explains that the couple moved away from Denver because there were âtoo many white people,â but in Hawaii they encountered âAsiansâ who proved just as hostile. Indeed, Myeni reserves most of her scorn for the Hawaiian couple who were the victims of the break-in, describing the wife as âthat Asian woman who called 911â (fact check: Hawaiians are American).
âWhite people donât come from Hawaii, stereotypically. Black people donât come from Hawaii, stereotypically,â the widow told the reporters, complaining that to the âAsians,â she and her husband were dismissed as âhaolesâ (foreigners).
To back up the claim that Hawaiian Asians are inveterate racists, Kelleher and Magome offer this one killer piece of insurmountable proof: âBusinesses in Waikiki boarded up their windows ahead of a peaceful Black Lives Matter march last summer.â
How racist that Hawaiians, having seen the BLM riots and looting on the continent, took basic precautions ahead of a march in their city.
Racist Asians like that deserve to be taught a lesson. And while Kelleher and Magome stop short of suggesting random street beatings, continental blacks seem to have gotten that message on their ownâŚand not a moment too soon!
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Two months ago The Week That Perished featured the madcap tale of Lindani Myeni, a Zulu prince from the Kwazulu-Natal province in South Africa whose Coming to America story ended in bloodshed and death yet still managed to be funnier than the recently released Amazon Prime Eddie Murphy sequel.
Prince Lindani and his white American wife Lindsay were living in Hawaii, where one night in April the restless regnant decided to break into the house of a married couple who were complete strangers to him. He removed his shoes and made himself at home (he is a prince, after all), and when the frightened couple called 911, the sovereign squatter assaulted the cops, inflicting serious injuries on them before being royally riddled with lead.
Good night, sweet prince.
Last week, the AP posted an article penned by two of its âjournalists,â Hawaii-based Jennifer Kelleher and South Africa-based Mogomotsi Magome (which sounds like how a straight-D student in an inner-city classroom might try to say âmemento moriâ), that condemned the state of Hawaii for not rioting over Prince Partycrasherâs death. âNo mass protests after Honolulu police shoot, kill Black man,â the headline read. âThe muted reaction from residents is a reminder that Hawaii isnât the racially harmonious paradise itâs held up to be.â
Funny, but one might think that the lack of rioting is actually very good proof of a âharmonious paradise.â
While there have been some local gatherings and small protests decrying Myeniâs death, it hasnât inspired the passionate outrage seen elsewhere in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, and other killings by police. Myeniâs death âwould have generated mass protests in any other American city,â said Kenneth Lawson, a Black professor at University of Hawaiiâs law school.
Kelleher, Magome, and the princeâs widow put the blame for the wacky Wakandanâs death squarely where it belongs: Asians! Lindsay Myeni explains that the couple moved away from Denver because there were âtoo many white people,â but in Hawaii they encountered âAsiansâ who proved just as hostile. Indeed, Myeni reserves most of her scorn for the Hawaiian couple who were the victims of the break-in, describing the wife as âthat Asian woman who called 911â (fact check: Hawaiians are American).
âWhite people donât come from Hawaii, stereotypically. Black people donât come from Hawaii, stereotypically,â the widow told the reporters, complaining that to the âAsians,â she and her husband were dismissed as âhaolesâ (foreigners).
To back up the claim that Hawaiian Asians are inveterate racists, Kelleher and Magome offer this one killer piece of insurmountable proof: âBusinesses in Waikiki boarded up their windows ahead of a peaceful Black Lives Matter march last summer.â
How racist that Hawaiians, having seen the BLM riots and looting on the continent, took basic precautions ahead of a march in their city.
Racist Asians like that deserve to be taught a lesson. And while Kelleher and Magome stop short of suggesting random street beatings, continental blacks seem to have gotten that message on their ownâŚand not a moment too soon!