Fearless with Jason Whitlock - Apple Podcasts
"If Joe Biden thought Hunter would ever be on the same subway as Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny wouldn’t be on trial today. He’d be a high-ranking member of the Secret Service."
"According to this country, if a homeless crackhead attacks you, just hand over everything. However, that’s not what Daniel Penny did. On May 1, 2023, Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, was jumped by a homeless crackhead. A scuffle broke out, which later led to the death of said crackhead. Penny is facing 15 years in prison today, and Whitlock poses the question of whether the legacy media is really in touch with the culture. Does our nation support the pardoning of Hunter Biden over and innocent verdict for Daniel Penny? Or does our country just love protecting crackheads?"
Daniel Penny verdict is nearly as important as the election . . ."This week, a New York jury will deliberate Penny’s fate. Closing arguments in his trial began on Monday and will conclude today or tomorrow. I feel immense empathy for Daniel Penny. He’s just 25 years old. His traditional upbringing and military service triggered his God-given instincts to act as a protector.
"In the same week President Joe Biden pardoned a decade’s worth of crimes for his son Hunter, the criminal justice system could very well send Daniel Penny to prison for restraining a deranged lunatic with a history of violence.
"America has lost its mind.
"Rather than diminishing racial bias, we’ve simply changed targets. We’ve turned Daniel Penny into the modern-day Tom Robinson, the fictional defendant in Harper Lee’s classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Lee’s book explores the killing of innocence. Nothing kills innocence more than the destruction of family.
"Penny’s freedom and liberty rest in the minds of a jury pool that has endured the same anti-masculinity, anti-family, anti-white man, and pro-elites propaganda as the rest of America.
"The witnesses and facts say that Neely behaved in a way that caused Penny to restrain him and that Neely’s poor health and drug abuse made the justifiable restraint lethal. It’s the exact same set of facts that killed George Floyd. Jurors in Minnesota chose to ignore the facts and convict Derek Chauvin and three other officers.
"Will history repeat in New York?" . . .
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