. . . "And, Twitchy added, posting pictures from the area, members of Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam and the New Black Panther Party "are in town." One person responded online by saying that members of the radical groups "are walking through the neighborhood right now!"
" 'That should fix everything," one person said on Twitter in response to the news. According to the far-left Think Progress, "thousands" turned out Monday to protest pool policing. But a growing number of people are coming forward to say the story being presented is not the whole truth.". . .
The Great McKinney, Texas Rorschach Ink Blot Test. . ." Those people who want to believe that police are racists eager to oppress blacks, including a substantial share of the national media, have striking visual evidence of what they see as unjust persecution of innocent little girls. For them, the conclusion is obvious. But the existing video seen by the public only captures a few minutes of a confrontation that had been developing for a few hours. Unseen are the provocations that led to the officer to take his actions." . . .Read more:
Right: "The woman who organized the event in McKinney, Texas is named Tatiana Rhodes (or Tatyana Rhodes). She is approximately 19-years-old; however, she retains a fake id and has began scrubbing most of her social media accounts, so her exact age is undetermined. Update: confirmed profile DOB 04/02/1995, so Tatiana Rhodes is 20.
Report: McKinney residents receive death threats over pool party incident
. . . "According to Fox, Rev. Ronald Wright of the Justice Seekers has reportedly asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the incident. Breitbart.com said Wright was "quick to liken Texas and the passage of open carry law recently signed by Governor Abbott as being ripe for a terrorist attack not by ISIS but 'USIS,' his personal Texas political slam and was a serious stretch to the situation at hand.". . . Other scary links with this post as well.
Activists Want Black Host Who Blamed Teens For McKinney Pool Fight FIRED
. . . " Benet Embry, who hosts an internet show on Deep Ellum on Air and lives in the neighborhood, has been accused by some for being a traitor to his race after he posted to his Facebook account to push back against what he called a false media narrative that has been crafted in the wake of the incident." . . .
"Here’s that video in its entirety, but I call out specific relevant portions below if you don’t want to sit through the whole thing:" . . .