200 *MAN LIVE STREAMS* POLICE CHASE after KILLING *GRANNY & LIL KID*

this is b tier you soyboy
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I bet this thread only exists for you to slip in the exodusfagging comment.

"200 men live stream 200 police chases after killing 200 grannies and 200 kids"
op is a nigger as usual.
nigger.

yes

Wonderful; the narcissism of the adolescent shit skin criminal broadcast world wide.

unite
make a group
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He's right in a way. Thinking ain't race warring. The present oriented hedonist is naturally predisposed to taking risks and living in the moment. This is a hard thing for people who can think into the future to do. It maybe that dindus can't in some cases perceive time in the same way we do also? Am ren has some stuff on this if they haven't deleted it.

Literally the most cucked & nogged shithole on the east coast.

When homes for the new Levittown were first being sold in 1958, Levitt and Sons had a policy against sales to African Americans.[26] W. R. James, an African-American officer in the Army's Criminal Investigation Division, was stationed at nearby Fort Dix and applied to purchase a Levittown home. On June 29, 1958, an agent of Levitt and Sons told him that the new Levittown development would be an all-white community. James filed suit against the company challenging their policy. A friend of his, who worked at the New Jersey Division of Civil Rights, said that it was illegal in New Jersey to discriminate in federally-subsidized housing. At the time, de facto racial segregation in housing existed in many areas in the United States. Levittown was receiving mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration. But as of 1958, the law had not been tested.[26]

James sued Levitt in a case that ultimately went to the New Jersey Supreme Court, which upheld lower court rulings in favor of James.[25] James was not the first African American to move into Willingboro. Given James' success in his suit, Charles and Vera Williams purchased a house and moved into the community in 1960, the first African-American family in Willingboro.[26] James eventually moved into Millbrook Park in 1960.[26] He served as head of the local chapter of the NAACP and eventually became a minister. An elementary school in Willingboro was named in his honor.[24][27]

Following the court case, Levitt developed a thorough integration program. The company set up an integration committee headed by Howard Lett, an African American.[25] Lett created a five-point program, which included the announcement by community leaders of Levitt's plan to desegregate housing, and a thorough briefing program for Levitt employees, government officials, the police and the press. Lett recommended an attempt to discourage anti-integration activities known as "Operation Hothead".[26] Lett created a Human Relations Council to oversee possible disputes in community. James served as a member of that committee.[25] The committee tried to solve problems of juvenile delinquency in the township. It opposed a curfew passed by the Township Council in the early 1970s. The curfew was later dropped, but reintroduced later.[25] One area that the committee oversaw was the practice of blockbusting.

The African-American population of Willingboro increased throughout the 1960s; by 1964 there were 50 African-American families. By 1970, African Americans represented about 11% of the population.[28] During the early 1970s, several homeowners said they were approached by local real estate agents and told that their neighborhood was becoming increasingly African-American and home values could decline if they did not sell quickly; a practice known as blockbusting. While the Human Relations Council could not prove these claims, it made recommendations to help foster better relations between ethnic communities in the township and calm concerns.[29]

The township in 1974 enacted an ordinance that prohibited the posting of "for sale" or "sold" signs on real estate. Proponents of the ordinance alleged the purpose was to maintain integration. Many other communities had enacted similar laws in reaction to the practice of blockbusting in the 1960s and 1970s. The Supreme Court in the 1977 case of Linmark Associates, Inc. v. Willingboro ruled that the ordinance violated the First Amendment protections for free speech, which applied to commercial needs.[30]

He killed a granny and a little kid he is a fucking loser. Just like you. First reply confirmed for shill.

He killed his ex's grandma and little brother, both niggers. Niggers kill niggers these people are not even human they are apes. They look and act like apes. Strange you have sympathy for subhumans.