Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is the Chron buying Onion stories?

As Oakland outclasses itself again today with a march for justice.

A real takeaway from the story that we can all use is a truly profound and remarkable commentary from Lolo Darnell, apparently graciously taking a hiatus from pursuing her doctorate and duties as a teacher for autistic children. When asked about Lovelle Mixon, the martyr accused of attempted "murder", "convicted" of armed carjacking, breaking probation, "witnessed" murdering four police officers and "connected" by "DNA testing" to five "rapes", she shared, "If he's a criminal, everybody's a criminal."

Indeed, Lolo.



















Stock photo of Lolo

Fellow marcher Mandingo Hayes, MBA, also took time away from his Big Brother responsibilities (after ensuring his Little Brother could be cared for at his after school program) and his thesis, Why DNA testing and science in general is the Po-Po's made up shiat to cast a rightful shadow of doubt on the DNA "link" that Mixon raped five women including, but not limited to, a 12 year old at gun point. "He wasn't a rapist. I don't believe that."

Who does, really? When will society learn that cops, science, education, good parenting and non-violence are just a waste of our time?

















Mandingo, a portrait

1 comment:

  1. cmon..isnt Lolo really just laughing out loud out...wait.....
    hmmm. well here's to hoping lolo jumps into lovell's grave before they start tossing on the dirt.
    together at last -

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