Kudos up front: I really appreciate and enjoy how Ms. Fitzsimmons illustrates important social and political issues by way of engrossing individual experiences and stories. (Didn’t they used to call that investigative “journalism” or somesuch?).
The area’s preeminent civil rights ambulance chaser, Kafoury, is in my opinion talking out of both sides of his mouth if he’s really claiming the Bynum law won’t become a regular vehicle for transactional race reparations in civil court.
This Mangum jury was virtue-signaling, with supposed race victimhood the driver, with Mangum either as individual or representative victim. Perhaps a bit of both, combined with a conveniently wealthy and diffuse corporate scapegoat.
The (vague, overbroad?) Bynum statute includes among its catalogue of punishable wrongs the intent to “unlawfully discriminate” against another person. That was apparently expressed at least tacitly in terms of race in the Mangum trial.
A fun identitarian tidbit I’ll dare to add to Ms. Fitzsimmons’ account? The Portland attorney WalMart hired, Belnavis, is himself black. Gosh, sometimes color is Happenstance, How Dare You Notice, sometimes Systemic Victimhood, How Dare You Not.
$4.4 million is disgusting; punitive damages must have included Reparations since 1619.
My answer to - So there will be no new trend “scheming while black?” - is Quanice Hayes; Patrick Kimmons (ongoing attempts), Joanne Hardesty (ongoing attempts and scores).
Concerning the Bynum incident, I have always wondered if the woman that called the police had a 'no solicitation' sign in her yard. Happy Valley has a 'no solicitation' city ordinance.
Agree with you totally. Looks like they found the gravy train Isn’t there a politician with the same last name as the attorney for the plaintiff? Do I dare ask if the attorney is black.
Reminds me of Benjamin Crumb who represents all the blacks in high profile police shootings. If he doesn’t go to trial he is at least their PR mouth piece.
Kudos up front: I really appreciate and enjoy how Ms. Fitzsimmons illustrates important social and political issues by way of engrossing individual experiences and stories. (Didn’t they used to call that investigative “journalism” or somesuch?).
The area’s preeminent civil rights ambulance chaser, Kafoury, is in my opinion talking out of both sides of his mouth if he’s really claiming the Bynum law won’t become a regular vehicle for transactional race reparations in civil court.
This Mangum jury was virtue-signaling, with supposed race victimhood the driver, with Mangum either as individual or representative victim. Perhaps a bit of both, combined with a conveniently wealthy and diffuse corporate scapegoat.
The (vague, overbroad?) Bynum statute includes among its catalogue of punishable wrongs the intent to “unlawfully discriminate” against another person. That was apparently expressed at least tacitly in terms of race in the Mangum trial.
A fun identitarian tidbit I’ll dare to add to Ms. Fitzsimmons’ account? The Portland attorney WalMart hired, Belnavis, is himself black. Gosh, sometimes color is Happenstance, How Dare You Notice, sometimes Systemic Victimhood, How Dare You Not.
Thanks. I didn’t know Belnavis was black. When I called him, identified myself and said I had some questions about the case, he immediately hung up.
$4.4 million is disgusting; punitive damages must have included Reparations since 1619.
My answer to - So there will be no new trend “scheming while black?” - is Quanice Hayes; Patrick Kimmons (ongoing attempts), Joanne Hardesty (ongoing attempts and scores).
Concerning the Bynum incident, I have always wondered if the woman that called the police had a 'no solicitation' sign in her yard. Happy Valley has a 'no solicitation' city ordinance.
Gee...all those coincidences in one single family. And another Kafoury blesses Portland with his services.
Agree with you totally. Looks like they found the gravy train Isn’t there a politician with the same last name as the attorney for the plaintiff? Do I dare ask if the attorney is black.
Reminds me of Benjamin Crumb who represents all the blacks in high profile police shootings. If he doesn’t go to trial he is at least their PR mouth piece.