In case you missed the recent Brawl at the Walthall, here is what happened. Former WLBT executive and local racist William Dilday took offense to Socrates Garrett's comments in this Jackson Free Press article. Mr. Garrett spoke about his willingness to work with Governor Barbour and how it would be a difficult choice for him if Obama and Barbour faced each other in a Presidential election.
However, Mr. Dilday, who once wrote in the Clarion-Ledger white males were more prone to crime due to "hormonal differences", took offense to said remarks, made copies of the article, and passed them out at the Walthall Hotel, a local hangout for black power-brokers and their cronies. Mr. Dilday gave one of his copies to someone was was speaking to Mr. Garrett and called Mr. Garrett "Uncle Tom" several times while lambasting him. Mr. Garrett finally had enough and yes, little Socrates Garrett landed a nice punch in between the eyes of the Kenneth Stokes wannabe, broke his glasses, and knocked him to the ground, all in one punch. Reports to JJ state Mr. Dilday was walking around shakily after regaining his footing. This correspondent has not been able to learn if after the knockdown Mr. Garrett said "I'm pretty" over and over.
If you see Mr. Garrett, shake his hand and buy him a drink. Nothing like hitting a klukker, black or white. By the way, Mr. Dilday, take your ass-beating like a man. Don't be a p**** and go file charges. Let your backbone for once be the size of your mouth.
6 comments:
I was wondering when you were going to post something about this. Would Wild Bill have a chance taking Soc to court after asking for it the way he did? Surely our court system recognizes a certain point where one side has said enough and should just take his/her ass whipping like a man. Did the JFP ask Wild Bill to provide facts when making the assertion that white males were more prone to crime, or did they ignore it because they thought the Clarion Ledger was trying to make up for it's racist past (reverse racism, anyone)? Kingfish, would you mind posting that article?
I'll have to go back and dig for it. It was ten years or more ago, after some of the school shootings. Something I'll never forget.
Mississippi law recognizes a thing called "fighting words."
Surely this would qualify.
If Dilday does take this to court what do you bet he will have Chokwe Lumumba represent him.
It seems there's nothing Chokwe likes more than the spotlight....political ambitions, ya know.
I suppose we could call him Comrade Chokwe Lumumba since he has plans to run his Republic of New Afrikka with a Commununist government after he takes over MS, ALA, GA, ARK and LA -- oh, and by any means necessary.
Somewhere Fred Sullens is laughing....
Correction: Arkansas is not one of the RNA's targets. Should have listed South Carolina instead.
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