
Ira H. Webster
189 posts



Classic Karen approaches a small group minding their own business and demands they leave because one guy has a legally carried firearm. "That’s a GUN! You can’t be here! I feel unsafe!"









This lady walked out of the restaurant because they were playing the national anthem. She says she doesn’t feel safe anywhere there’s an American flag or where the national anthem is being played. She believes that someone in the crowd is going to hurt her or, even worse, take her life.


That would drive me nuts if my neighbor waited outside when my kids were playing basketball only to throw away their basketball when the ball rolled into the street. I strive to have a safe place for the kids to play and normally it’s other kids I have to look out for. I wouldn’t want to have to watch out for a grown woman who should know better but instead chooses to be petty. This woman gets mad then the neighborhood kids get together to play basketball during the day and does everything she can to take away their fun. I would first try to talk to get at least and see what’s the issue, if it kept going on I would totally call the police. I wouldn’t want to have any more interactions with somebody like this if I didn’t have to. It makes me nervous to think what someone like this would be capable of. Have you have a grumpy neighbor like this before too that doesn’t like kids? What would you do if she was doing this to your kids? I think she just might have some other underlying issues going on and that’s why she acts the way she does, I do y know anybody that would go out of their way like this.



Dindu nuffin attacked a white girl from behind, and the savages around her not only knew it was going to happen but waited for it so they could record it, then went after the boy who was trying to defend her. Whites are not safe around these thugs. The chilling part is that this video was posted yesterday and has already received over 200K likes.



NEW: “Chud the Builder” bond revoked after new details surface in Clarksville courthouse shooting Dalton Eatherly had his bond revoked in his Nashville cases during a June 17 hearing after prosecutors presented new surveillance footage from the Clarksville courthouse shooting. An investigator testified that shots were fired before Eatherly and Joshua Fox hit the ground, with a shell casing ejecting and a ricochet striking a concrete planter. Fox had not yet been hit when the first shots were fired. The judge cited Eatherly’s violent social media posts as a factor in revoking bond. He was out on bond from the Nashville cases when the Clarksville incident occurred. Eatherly remains held in Montgomery County on a $1 million bond for charges including attempted murder.


As an adult, always watch your mouth and mind your business. This GenZ are not playing and no one is saving you…














