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Friday, June 07, 2024

Nobody likes a Karen

Samantha Milbee says it was a perfect Memorial Day spent with family and friends at the pool, until a group of people hopped the pool’s fence, and the holiday took a violent turn. 

“Gives me goosebumps just thinking about how disgusting that was,” said Milbee. “My neighbors said that there were about nine teenagers, two adults. They were stomping on my head, my face. They were kicking me.”

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  1. Another chimp-out.

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  2. Why no description of the gorillas, er, suspects?

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  3. Karen? Seriously? Nobody likes thugs, either. If only we still impaled some criminals.

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    1. I would consider it the new BLM or Pride Flag. We could have hundreds of them just outside our towns or cities to show our unwavering support.

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  4. Once upon a time, I would have had no question about her being a 'Karen'. But current events & the influx of illegals have caused me to rethink that position. I note the article doesn't say the fence hoppers live in the apartment. So it is making me wonder if it is like this article, where some 'yoots' saw a pool and decided, lets go swimming.
    It's not our property and we don't have right to be there?
    Who cares.
    It's there so we can use it, and we'll attack anyone who tries to stop us.
    I wonder if that is the case here.

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  5. Sounds like the smash n grab crowd, they think no consequences.

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  6. if you didnt pool-hop as a kid, you missed out
    but if someone saw you and spoke up it was time to haul ass, not attack!

    how far we have fallen

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    1. We? Are you one of the blacks?

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    2. I had a pool as a kid. Some locals, we never knew who, would help themselves to the pool when we were out of the house (things were in the wrong spot when we came home.) It stopped one day when we were going to be away my dad dumped half a big pail of chlorine (basically a whole summer's worth of chemicals) into the pool, and funnily enough that was the last day we ever found things out of place when we got home. I guess burning eyes and bleached bathing suits was enough to make them rethink things.

      Haven't thought about that in years.

      We (by which I mean my parents) gladly shared the pool, just like other house on the street that had a pool. But fucking ask first.

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  7. Until there are deadly consequences the vile feral creatures will continue to exploit the weak, stupid or frightened. Oh did I forget brainwashed? Also there are the orc/badge monkey that travel around like remoras, but unlike the remora looking for scraps, the orc is a dangerous creature, killing you and your little dog too. Avoid the Amish yoots, avoid the orc, and maintain you like of local collaborators.
    Saber 7

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  8. Well, it's almost the anniversary of this event. Maybe they felt they had to commemorate it!

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  9. Couldn't have been the Amish. They can't swim. I'm betting it's our "newcomer" brethren that can swim the Rio Grande.
    Nothing will come of this other than the apartment getting sued for being discriminatory against non-residents.
    What a world we live in...

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  10. No mention of the perpetrators and no pictures.
    Hmmm, That's Odd.

    Nine teenagers and two adults who jumped the fence and stomped this woman..

    Warrants out for two teen agers and One Adult.
    Police confirmed to KFOR they aren’t looking for any other suspects.
    9 Suspects will not be pursued or charged. Sounds about right for the police.

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  11. Is it legal to archery fish in public pools in OK?
    CC

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    1. Black carp are not considered a game species, so ya.

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  12. Possibly the usual suspects

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  13. They weren’t people.
    They are sub-Saharan hominid bioweapons.

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