July 15, 2013, - 9:29 am
Angry Trayvon Martin E-Mailer to Schlussel: I’m Gonna “Beat the F–k Out of Your Ass!!!!”
By Debbie Schlussel, “White Jew” & “Creepy Ass Crackeress”
As you probably know, angry, almost universally Black protesters have rioted and otherwise engaged in violence over the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the self-defense killing of Trayvon Martin. This was all predicted beforehand and just entirely soooo predictable, including the dumbass comments from pro athletes and celebrities, etc. I’ve gotten quite a few threatening hate e-mails from some of the Trayvonist racists, such as the one below, from someone purporting to be named Terra Simpson, who is upset that I “went in on” Rachel Jeantel, Trayvon Martin’s arrogant, racist girlfriend who cannot read the cursive handwriting she allegedly wrote and has, therefore, threatened to “beat the f–k out of [my] ass!!!!”
From: Terra Simpson terraj.simpson@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 12:05 PM
Subject: Can we say RACIST???
To: writedebbie@gmail.comHi Debbie by you going in on Rachel….What does that make you??? I consider you racist as well as Zimmerman and his defense!!! Its sad that we are still living in Black and White!! Bet you mad Obama’s black huh!!! Well Honey God doesnt sleep and by all means you guys are intimidated by what the BLACK community is bringing to the table!!! Excuse me while I stoop to your level if I was to ever see you in person I promise I would beat the fuck out of your ass!!!!
[Emphasis added.]
In fairness, four hours later I got a sort of “apology,” though something tells me the threats of violence are definitely in her character and that this was sent to avoid any kind of law enforcement action against her for her threats. Hmmm . . . if she saw me in person, then “beat the f–k out of [my] ass” at the time she wrote this e-mail, her apology four hours later wouldn’t make it better.
From: Terra Simpson terraj.simpson@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: Can we say RACIST???
To: writedebbie@gmail.comSorry for this message its way outta my character…I apologize
By the way, none of the other violent e-mails and tweets I got were followed up by an apology. She said what she really thought and meant in the first e-mail.
Sadly, the U.S. is populated by millions of similarly violent bigots.
Good luck, America.
Tags: death threats, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin, Trayvon Martin supporters threats, Trayvon Martin supporters violence, Zimmerman Trial
You said the protesters were almost ‘universally Black,” but that is not the case. Sadly, at least based on the photos sent to me by friends in New York and L.A., there appear to be plenty of white morons who are joining in (and egging on) these masses of thugs.
I’m going to quote my African American administrative assistant (a former Chicago resident) on this case: “Why are black people carrying on about this? They weren’t there and they don’t know what went on but they’re ready to kill the man. But not one of them says anything about all the babies and kids being killed in Chicago every day.”
Watching this trial and the reactions to the verdict unfold has made me fear for America on many levels. This is what I’ve learned: first, liberal whites honestly believe that the judicial system should be ruled by the emotions of the easily manipulated PC masses, not by any actual legalities. Second, many if not most Black Americans could care less about the violent crimes other Blacks suffer, unless it’s a non-Black person committing the “crime” (since Zimmerman was Hispanic I won’t say white, although that appears to be a detail that escaped many). Third, our president and his cabinet feel free to stir up mobs before a trial ever takes place, and to interfere with the result afterward if they don’t like it. How is this a democracy, again? Fourth, a large part of the Black community needs to engage in some serious introspection, because if they think violent threats against a jury/judge/acquitted defendent are an appropriate reaction to a verdict they don’t like, we’re in big trouble as a society.
It’s not as if any of these were actual revelations, but to see them demonstrated so starkly and violently was very jarring. Appropriate Nine Days, pre-Tisha B’Av fare, certainly.
It’s a good thing I believe in God, because it’s hard to have much faith in people after this.
Faye on July 15, 2013 at 9:52 am