Anonymous ID: 690861 June 2, 2020, 7:11 p.m. No.9439792   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9438378 pb

 

>this guy needs a dig

 

> It was around 8:30, and I took a quick stroll around the block. It was a three-quarter moon, and I went over to the FreeMason Temple, which is about a block away from my house to get some fresh air because I knew I’d be in for the rest of the night.

 

https:// www.esquire.com/news-politics/a32742452/rahul-dubey-dc-black-lives-matter-protesters-shelter/

 

Wtf, this guy’s story opens really weird.

 

> Just over a mile away is where Rahul Dubey, a 17-year resident of Washington DC, lives.

 

There’s that number again.

 

> The police have tried to pull them out through trickery like five or six times. They send decoys to the door, telling them they can’t leave out the front, but if they leave out the back alley, they’ll be safe. I mean, bullshit stuff. They just hijacked the pizza delivery guy for an hour and wouldn’t let us come through. I mean, they faked a 911 call and said “yeah, someone called 911,” but no one did.

 

If the police want you arrested they don’t have to trick you into leaving a house.

 

> I have a 13-year-old son, and luckily he’s with friends and family up in Delaware; he’s coming back tomorrow. He’s not there, but at the same time, I wish he was because he could see these amazing souls that are in my house are safe and they had every right to be doing what they were doing, and the police didn’t have a right to just beat them down on the street. For now, at least for the next four hours or so, we’re going to be safe here. I’ve never been so excited to get a Ducinni’s pizza in my life.

 

This paragraph began and ended oddly.

 

> I’ve been here for inaugurations. I’ve been here for the KKK. I’ve seen some shit, and it was heavy. There was a fierceness and an evilness that was there that I did not like. It was a heavy evilness, and a nonchalant calm on the authoritative side. Like, yep, we got you.

 

When in the last 17 years was the KKK in Washington DC? Did I miss that?

 

> You got myself. My family is from India. I’m a first generation here, and God, man, do we love America. My dad came over here at age 19 with eight dollars in his pocket. His daughter rose to the top ranks of corporate America, and his son is one of the top innovators in the world in healthcare.

 

Who might they be?

 

His instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/alvarezdubey/

 

> Just 6 months ago Conde Nast @cntraveler invited The Alvarez Dubey Trading Co. into their NYC studio to record some content around our "chance journey" and our recent expansion endeavors on our farm, La Finca (30 hectares/5000 avocado trees), in the Andes rainforest just outside Urrao, Antioquia, Colombia.

https://www.instagram.com/alvarezdubey/

 

> The Alvarez Dubey Trading Company recently ventured into the Andes Rainforest of Antioquia, Colombia in search of "wild rubber" for the soles of our custom shoes (and for our souls too I guess)...Our "realizations through adventure" provided us life long lessons too abstract to delve into on this platform, but one fact is evident- how all of us are going about creating "sustainable products" is ass backwards.

https://www.instagram.com/alvarezdubey/