
Driplomat
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Driplomat
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Outrage is the new Colosseum





VILE: disgusting new TikTok trend called the “Austin Bop” has exploded among young black Karmelo Anthony supporters. They gleefully dance, with and without knives, while making repeated thrusting and stabbing motions toward the chest in a brazen mockery of a teenage boy’s brutal murder, often adding laughing emojis to their videos. This isn’t edgy content. This is straight-up demonic celebration of violence. Thug culture remains one of the most toxic, self-destructive forces rotting the black community from within. It glorifies murder, mocks victims, and turns human tragedy into dance challenges.


I filmed a video on this topic Predator poachers (Alex Rosen) just caught Kitsap County Washington Deputy Auditor Daryl Daugs and his pedo defending school employee former city council woman wife Leslie defending his actions. Daryl was talking to an assumed 13 year old girl, and sent his penis to her. They were also foster parents to 54 kids. 1 of their foster kids has already came out with allegations of BOTH of them abusing her Today we are going to discuss this and bring more light to the situation.

🚨17-year-old Samuel Davis went to the Classic Mart & 420 Shop in San Antonio around 1 a.m. on Friday and tried to buy a 99-cent tobacco product. The store clerk refused to sell it to him because Davis was underage. The refusal led to an argument between the two inside the store. During the confrontation, Davis allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed the store clerk multiple times. After the attack, Davis ran from the scene. When police arrived, they found the store clerk suffering from several stab wounds. He died at the scene from his injuries. Investigators reviewed store surveillance footage, which reportedly captured the incident, and a witness later identified Davis from a photo lineup. Police also spoke with a coworker who said Davis was a regular customer who often caused problems, acted aggressively, and was known to steal from the store. After a nearby standoff connected to the investigation, Davis was taken into custody and charged with murder. His bond was set at $500,000.











