Anonymous ID: 602439 Jan. 30, 2019, 3:23 a.m. No.4962681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2691 >>2694 >>2726 >>2882 >>2886 >>2887 >>2962 >>3193

This video is fucked up. All these celebs and people like Geraldo going off about the Black actor who lied and said he was attacked by Trump supporters in middle of the freezing below temp night.

They were saying police needed to find these monsters, etc.

 

This huge muscled black man punches 2 women, while the crowd in LA laugh and cheer as he beats on women.

Where is the celeb outrage, this attack was far worse.

Where are their calls to lock this man up( which is also on film, something Jussie did not have)

Jussie was actor who claimed he was attacked, and his instagram shows his love for Obama and his hatred of Trump.

All those assholes cheering on a large man beating on women should all be charged as accessories

(A person who learns of the crime after it is committed and helps the criminal to conceal it, or aids the criminal in escaping, or simply fails to report the crime, is known as an "accessory after the fact".)

 

I own the streets!' Muscle-bound thug punches two women to the ground outside LA nightclub in 'row over hot dogs' - as bystanders laugh and cheer

DISTRESSING CONTENT: The man repeatedly punched the young victims in the face outside the club in downtown Los Angeles, California

The row is thought to have erupted after the women challenged the suspect for being 'rude' to a street vendor while queuing for food on Friday night

The well-built man reportedly flew into a rage and began bullying the employee after being charged $6 for a snack, boasting: 'I own the streets of LA'

Police are now hunting the suspect, who took off on foot and was last seen running into traffic heading along Spring Street towards Sixth Street

Do you know the attacker in the video? Email michelle.curran@mailonline.com

Disturbing footage shows the moment a heavily-built thug attacked two women, knocking them to the ground outside a nightclub - in an alleged row over hot dogs.

 

The man repeatedly punched the young victims in the face as a crowd of onlookers laughed and cheered outside the venue in downtown Los Angeles, California.

The row is thought to have erupted after the women, who have not been named, challenged the suspect for being 'rude' to a street vendor while queuing for food on Friday night.

The muscle-bound man reportedly flew into a rage and began bullying the employee after being charged $6 for a snack, boasting: 'I own the streets of LA.'

When the women bravely stepped in and told him to 'leave the guy alone' he started pummeling them with blows, drawing howls of excitement from gawping bystanders.

 

Police are now hunting the suspect, who took off on foot and was last seen heading along Spring Street towards Sixth Street.

 

Disturbing video filmed by a witness shows the attacker - dressed in a grey T-shirt and black leggings - hurling one of the women to the ground then punching her friend in the face when she confronts him.

 

The watching mob cheers as the floored woman manages to get back up but is immediately punched to the ground again with a right hand before the thug then drops the second woman with a left.

 

The first woman gets back to her feet again and tries to defend herself but the man knocks her down for a third time before fleeing into traffic.

One of the victims - a nursing student who suffered a concussion and bruising to her jaw - told NBC Los Angeles that another vendor had offered the man a free hot dog in an attempt to diffuse the situation, but when that failed she and her friend decided to intervene.

She said: 'He gets up in the hot dog vendor's face and is like saying 'I own the streets of LA'. We said something like just leave the guy alone, what's your problem? Just go, you're getting the free hotdog. The next thing that I remember is he hits my friend.

 

'I ran up to him and told him to not touch her, to not touch my friend, and he hits me.

 

'People were laughing and cheering, like as if it were a show. We can't believe that nobody did anything.

 

( welcome to LA where the laws of common decency do not exist)

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6645153/Thug-punches-two-women-ground-outside-LA-nightclub-row-hot-dogs-bystanders-cheer.html

 

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Anonymous ID: 602439 Jan. 30, 2019, 4:43 a.m. No.4962915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2926 >>2942

The modern equivalent of bread and circuses': Fascinating chart shows how ever-cheaper gadgets and toys kept the masses distracted while price of education, healthcare and childcare SKYROCKETED over last two decades

Chart released earlier this month shows 21 years of inflation in US by sector

Prices of TVs, toys, cellphone service and software have all plunged

Meanwhile, childcare, healthcare and higher education costs have skyrocketed

Difference is due in part to trade deals that brought in cheap imported goods

Wages have also remained relatively stagnant not much above inflation

A stunning chart of U.S. inflation rates over the past two decades has shown how the prices of electronic baubles have plunged while the cost of childcare, healthcare and higher education skyrocketed.

 

The chart published earlier this month by economist Mark Perry for the American Enterprise Institute uses Bureau of Labor Statistics to chart inflation in several sectors between 1998 and 2018.

One pundit said of a previous version that the chart shows 'the modern equivalent of Bread and Circuses to sate the masses.'

The chart shows a huge divergence between electronic consumer goods, which are often imported, and goods and services that cannot be imported, such as healthcare and housing.

Leading the declines in price were televisions, which dropped in price by 97 per cent.

 

Toys followed, dropping 74 per cent, along with software down 68 per cent and cell phone service down 53 per cent.

On the other end of the scale, many of the essentials to forming a middle-class family surged in price.

Hospital services skyrocketed 211 per cent, as college tuition and textbooks shot up 184 per cent.

Overall, inflation was at 56 per cent, and wages were up slightly more than that at 80 per cent, indicating some growth in real wages, but not nearly enough to keep up with the fastest growing categories of inflation.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6647249/Chart-shows-cheaper-gadgets-toys-kept-masses-distracted.html