Yeah… I Said It

Black media needs to start talking about the killing of Shanquella Robinson and say what we all are thinking… they lying they azz off and we know it. Now before I get to writing and acting like I’m a law partner in Emma Sue D. Betch and Maykim Cry, I need to first put out a statement:

“The statements made in this article are strictly my own opinion and may or may not constitute any real facts found by any authority charged with investigating the death of Shanquella Robinson. Furthermore, if my opinion proves to be right, Ima be talking about more crap than a hundred and fifty people at a Phillips Milk Of Magnesia convention.”

Plainly Speaking..

Now that we have taken care of that, let’s talk about what has been reported so far. On October 28th Shanquella and several of her so called friends went on a vacation to the resort city of San Jose del Cabo. They stayed at a place called Fundadores Beach Club. The next day on October 29th, her friends called her mother to say that Shanquella was dead and that her death was the result of alcohol poisoning. Later an autopsy revealed that Shanquella had died from a “severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation. Now atlas luxation can be caused by a couple of factors… trauma or hereditary. So we know damn well it wasn’t hereditary.. that leaves us with trauma. In the human body the first two bones in the neck are called the atlas and the axis. The atlas is the bone closest to the skull and the axis is right under it. In the case of trauma, when the two bones move against each other in an unstable manner it results in “atlas”… the name of the bone, “luxation”… which means dislocation. Plainly speaking.. somebody broke her neck. Yep I know it’s crude, but let’s call it what it is instead of dancing around the antiseptic and politically correct “atlas luxation.” Maybe it’s time to be crude so we can get some justice. She went down there to have fun with her so called friends and somebody broke her neck!! Yeah I said it! Anywho, after her friends got back they made a beeline straight to her mother’s house to double down on the alcohol poisoning story, when “BAM!!” somebody told the mother there was a fight and produced a video! Straight up props to that individual. Now Ima tell you about a really low down, skank move that should be put in the Guiness World Book Of Records under the greasiest snake ever found under a rock at the bottom of the ocean with a pile of excrement on it… It was reported that one of the people went on a social media site and wanted to charge people a fee to ask her questions! I’ll pay you. My question is do you know who Mara Salvatrucha is? Well if you don’t know, you better ask somebody. Mara Salvatrucha is better known as MS-13. They are an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles in the 1970’s and have ties to the notorious Mexican Mafia. You probably seen some of them around… the guys and ladies walking around with life sized skulls and dagger teardrops tattooed on their faces.. wishing a motherf***er would look at them like that again… well there’s hundreds of them in Mexican jails just waiting for a gringo….

Messing Around And Finding Out

On November 30th, a prosecutor for the state of Baja California Sur, issued an arrest warrant for one of the people who accompanied Shanquella on the vacation. So when I saw the name California in the arresting prosecutor location, I’m like is this a federal US prosecutor? Naw.. it seems that there is a rhyme to their reason. The location is named after the peninsula on which it is found. “Baja” is Spanish for short or lower. “California” is the state and “Sur” is Spanish for south. So the name is actually the location of the Mexican state. Anywho… the charge is for “femicide by direct aggression.” Its funny how different countries call crimes by different names. Here we call it manslaughter and it doesn’t matter your gender. In Mexico however attacks against woman have spiked in recent years and there are enhanced penalties if the victim is female. The most colorful names of charges for crime to me comes from the Middle East… people there are being charged with “Corruption on earth” and “war against God,” just for protesting.” Corruption on earth? That’s some serious sounding shat…. and I ain’t going over there messing with them people. Police: “Hey you there… you with the sign!! That’s right.. you!! I’m charging you with corruption on earth!! Put yo head on dis block!!” Anywho so yeah, Mexico has issued an arrest warrant for femicide and the FBI is still investigating. Now when someone commits a crime in another country, they are usually at the mercy of that country’s laws. Just ask Michael Fay. Fay went over to Singapore thinking them people was playing and decided he was going to start stealing road signs and tagging shat… tagging is spray painting someone else’s stuff with your name or some type of art or whatever. Anyway they caught his azz and told him part of the penalty for destruction of property and stealing street signs was that a big strong muscular Asian man with thin eyebrows and large bulging biceps in a short sleeve shirt smoking a Pall Mall, will be pulling your pants down in the middle of a prison yard after tying you to a pole. Then he will beating yo bare one with a fresh unbelievably thick cane that they went deep into the hot jungle to find… running from lions, tigers and crocodiles, searching acres and acres of bamboo… looking for just the right one… the one made especially for azz whippin. Fay was sentenced to 4 months in jail, a fine of $53,000 and 6 lashes of the cane. It was later change to four lashes out of deference to the United States..

“Fay told Reuters the caner walked sharply forward three steps to build power. “They go ‘Count one’—you hear them yell it really loud—and a few seconds later they come, I guess I would call it charging at you with a rattan cane.” He noted that a prison officer guided him through the ordeal saying: “OK Michael, three left; OK Michael, two left; OK one more, you’re almost done.” Fay reported that when the fourth stroke was delivered he was immediately unbuckled from the trestle and taken to a cell to recover. The caning, which Fay estimated took one minute, left a “few streaks of blood” running down his buttocks, and seven weeks later, left three dark-brown scar patches on his right buttock and four lines each about half-an-inch wide on his left buttock. He said that the wounds hurt for about five days after which they itched as they healed. “The first couple of days it was very hard to sit,” Fay reported, but he said he was able to walk after the caning.”

Usually they spread the canning out over a few days so you have something to think about and regret and because after the first three lashes almost everybody faints… the doctor is not there to hold your hand like he did Fay’s, he’s there to revive your azz if you faint… Doctor: “You gonna learn today!!” Like I said Fay was an American and they went easy on him. Now you know one of the reasons why there’s not a lot of crime over there and the criminal’s are polite as faq…

The Brown Brothers

Now when it comes to Americans perpetrating crime on another American in a different country, then things are not so black and white. First you have things like extradition treaties which the US has with Mexico. After all the crime was committed there so they should have jurisdiction right? Not exactly. The FBI who are charged with handling cases outside of the US usual stance is “Our jurisdiction doesn’t extend to non-terrorism related homicides, robberies, rapes, and muggings of Americans—these are usually handled by local authorities… Usually handled by local authorities… but it is up to the FBI if they want to pursue the case. There is a US statute that provides for those types of prosecutions to take place in this country if the crime is an American on American crime. The extradition treaty with Mexico was signed into law in 1998 by President Clinton. There is precedent for extradition. Three years after the treaty was signed two Americans were extradited to Mexico for the killing of another American in Mexico. However like I said, it’s up to the US government. More recently in 2019 when a stark raving madman racist in El Paso gunned downed 8 Mexican nationals in a Walmart with a military style assault rifle, an arrest warrant and extradition request was made to the US for murder and terrorism. The US government declined to extradite. Some of you may remember.. it was one of only a handful of times in law enforcement history that a mass murderer was brought in alive. I like many of you pointed to the hypocrisy of bringing in a white racist mass murderer unharmed, while black kids were being shot in the back every week for the slightest discrepancy. However since then I have changed my mind… I think they wanted him alive.. alive down there with them… in a majority Hispanic community, with a Hispanic mayor and chief of police… down there with them in a Hispanic jail surrounded by Hispanic prisoners as he waited for the paperwork that they lost several times for the transfer to federal authorities… who also misplaced some papers and had to send him back until they could get things straight…. feel me. You know what I mean.. we seen something similar with the three racist who killed Ahmaud Arbery. They ended up in a prison that was 70% black and are going to be there for the rest of their probably short miserable lives. Anyway like I said we have to see what the government decides.

Doing What We Gotta Do..

Black people do some stuff that makes you mad as hell. Still we are black people… and our ancestors all came from the same place. I mean for all we know we could even be related. For over 20 generations we were in bondage, stripped of our names and identities. Left with the nothing but the color of our skin. Where once it divided us, today it unites us. I don’t feel good about not caring if the government sends a black person to another country to face judgement at someone else’s hands. Lately it seems that’s all we have been doing… letting our folks be judged by others, turning our backs and walking away. Where does it end? How many will we let go and turn our backs on? Well I have come to the conclusion.. as many as it takes… turn our backs on the people who turn their backs on us. Black lives do matter. The murdering of our people cannot be tolerated.

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