Lionel Nation - Raging Harlem Street Justice Mob Begs NYPD to Release Sick Perp Who Slashed An 11-Year-Old Aired: 2024-05-12 Duration: 12:29 === Dirty Man Safes Protection (02:09) === [00:00:00] The storm is coming. [00:00:02] Markets are crashing. [00:00:04] Banks are closing. [00:00:05] When the economy collapses, how will you survive? [00:00:09] You need a plan. [00:00:12] Cash, gold, bitcoin, dirty man safes keep your assets hidden underground at a secret location ready for any crisis. [00:00:21] Don't wait for disaster to strike. [00:00:24] Get your Dirty Man safe today. [00:00:26] Use promo code DIRTY10 for 10% off your order. [00:00:30] When uncertainty strikes, peace of mind is priceless. [00:00:34] Dirty Man underground safes protects what matters most. [00:00:39] Discreetly designed, these safes are where innovation meets reliability, keeping your valuables close yet secure. [00:00:46] Be ready for anything. [00:00:49] Use code DIRTY10 for 10% off today. 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[00:01:47] But to me, it's a very simple arithmetic property. === Repairing The Damage (10:33) === [00:01:55] Something for something. [00:01:58] It may sound rather vague, but to me, it's very simple. [00:02:02] You do something, and now you have to repair that which you've done. [00:02:08] You've taken away something. [00:02:10] You've made a people, a citizen, a group of people, a city, A little girl, an 11-year-old girl, you've traumatized somebody, and now you must pay. [00:02:24] You must pay, not even Stephen, but you must provide more to attempt to compensate society and the world from what you've done. [00:02:36] It's a very simple concept. [00:02:38] Very, very simple. [00:02:41] Exceedingly simple. [00:02:46] In this case, there was a horrible situation, which we will provide for you very, very specifically. [00:02:54] I'm not going to mention this dirtbag's name, this horrid, horrid individual, this pond scum. [00:03:05] But he is a person who has an extensive rap sheet, 20-plus arrests for everything you can imagine. [00:03:15] There was a little girl who was cut in the head, in the ear, traumatized incredibly by this vermin, by this waste of flesh. [00:03:29] He's not God's child or anything along this. [00:03:33] He is subhuman, a hominid. [00:03:37] He has, in essence, expunged, erased. [00:03:41] He has disqualified. [00:03:43] He has abnegated. [00:03:46] He has resigned from the human race. [00:03:49] He's given back his membership card in the human race. [00:03:52] And now he must be dealt with. [00:03:55] Not out of a sense of right or wrong, which is of course a part of this as well, but making the city safe. [00:04:06] Now, this fiend, and I will provide the link for you to read along if you would like. [00:04:12] Again, I'm not going to mention his name. [00:04:14] But a raging Harlem, not mob, but group of citizens, surrounded this fiend and wanted justice meted out. [00:04:33] Because I can say, as a member of New York, as a citizen, we are sick and tired of such. [00:04:44] Let me show you this particular piece and let's see what happened as this vermin, this hominid was captured. [00:04:57] You ready? [00:04:59] Good. [00:05:01] Good. [00:05:08] Now, There's an old man. [00:05:11] Not an old man. [00:05:11] It's probably my age. [00:05:12] I don't think I'm old. [00:05:13] But maybe we disagree. [00:05:16] And he has a cane. [00:05:17] Do you see him right there? [00:05:18] He has a cane. [00:05:20] And even in his own way, he stabs at the air. [00:05:27] Just pointing something. [00:05:29] Pointing, saying, you, you're the one. [00:05:31] Now, NYPD, God bless them. [00:05:34] Including a woman, police officer, who... [00:05:39] Does not look at all able to handle the crowd, handle the violence, handle the violence that is about to occur. [00:05:47] She looks extremely under stature. [00:05:55] She's trying though. [00:05:56] What are you doing? [00:05:58] What are you doing? [00:06:09] They're doing the best they can, and I admire them. [00:06:11] I admire them truly. [00:06:12] I really do. [00:06:13] I think that God bless NYPD's fines. [00:06:18] Don't let them come home! [00:06:20] Thank you. [00:06:21] Thank you. [00:06:22] Okay, okay. [00:06:23] Wouldn't you have loved to have said, oh, do you want him? [00:06:27] Here he is. [00:06:28] Don't let him go. [00:06:29] Don't let him go. [00:06:30] I don't think he's going to kill. [00:06:31] Look at this. [00:06:33] There's more yet. [00:06:36] The sergeant is in time. [00:06:40] He's in time. [00:06:40] He's already obviously winded. [00:06:43] I have the victim in my car. [00:06:45] I'm going to see right here. [00:06:46] I got the photo. [00:06:50] Okay, see right here. [00:06:51] Cry. [00:06:52] Now, look at his wife. [00:06:56] Look at this wonderful admixture of demographic, of Of demos. [00:07:05] White, black, male, female. [00:07:07] I don't know. [00:07:08] Everybody. [00:07:09] And I don't... [00:07:11] We don't know the name and the 11-year-old girl. [00:07:15] I don't know her race. [00:07:19] The point I'm saying is that the reason why I bring this up in the first place is that everybody is just... [00:07:24] Universally disgusted by this man. [00:07:30] And we're protecting him. [00:07:32] Look at this coward. [00:07:33] Look at this coward. [00:07:34] This coward who preys upon, preys upon a little girl, 11 years old, with a box cutter. [00:07:41] Look at him. [00:07:43] Standing behind the police. [00:07:46] The police that we pay for, for he has a rap sheet. [00:07:50] These are the only, those are the cases he's been caught. [00:07:55] But this vile, human scum! [00:08:01] The irony using the police to protect him. [00:08:06] Incredible. [00:08:09] Now let's don't make too, too much out of this, but I want to ask you this question. [00:08:14] Do you believe, number one, and I want you to mention this, if you could, in the comment section that is immediately appended to this. [00:08:28] Pardon me as I get choked up when I see this. [00:08:33] Do you believe that we as a citizen who gives the police and the courts The right, the ability I should say, not the right, but the privilege, the procedural privilege to sit in judgment of those people who have hurt us. [00:08:54] Do you think it would be beyond the possibility of reason to say we want to exact our own particular form of justice in this case? [00:09:10] Number one. [00:09:13] In essence, we have to, what, ask permission? [00:09:17] I guess. [00:09:18] To ask permission? [00:09:20] To ask permission? [00:09:21] Can we please exact the particular degree of justice that we think is appropriate? [00:09:27] Yes. [00:09:28] Do you find it at all in you kind of exciting to think, let's get somebody as a statement of what he has done to one of us? [00:09:42] Number three, do you think it is within the realm of rational thought to say, if we make, if we make this, dare I say, street justice known, and we take the perpetrator and make him fear us like we fear him, do you think ultimately this would benefit the country? [00:10:12] Do you think ultimately this will benefit the people of New York? [00:10:17] I do. [00:10:19] In the year 1982, there was a story, if you will, called Broken Windows. [00:10:29] It was an Atlantic Monthly. [00:10:30] It was by Wilson and Kelling. [00:10:34] And Broken Windows... [00:10:35] Basically, it's the idea that when you live in a neighborhood or a city where there exists a building or an establishment where windows are broken and they are never fixed, never corrected, that becomes the message. [00:10:55] That becomes almost a signal to the rest of the... [00:11:03] That you don't care about things anymore. [00:11:05] Don't worry, break things away, throw things down, trash the joint. [00:11:10] Nobody, we don't, nobody seems to care. [00:11:14] That's sort of the statement. [00:11:20] When the city, when an area, when a country, when a people collectively say, oh no, no, this means something to us. [00:11:28] And the word goes out because bad guys read the papers. [00:11:32] I use the term papers like anybody reads a paper, but you know what I mean. [00:11:36] He reads the news or hears. [00:11:38] You know and I know that in the street somebody says, did you hear what happened to that guy who almost cut that little girl's ear off with a box cutter? [00:11:46] Did you hear what they did to him? [00:11:48] Did you hear? [00:11:49] Oh yeah, I did. [00:11:50] Did you hear how the citizens basically ripped this guy apart? [00:11:56] Yeah. [00:11:57] And did you hear how the police and the courts kind of looked the other way? [00:12:00] Yeah. [00:12:01] You know, maybe it's a good idea for us not to risk that happening to us. [00:12:06] Maybe we should comport and comply with the rules. [00:12:09] You think that's beyond the realm of possibilities? [00:12:12] I think it's most possible. [00:12:14] And dear friend, I ask you to weigh in and to impart, to provide us with your brilliance. [00:12:20] Only after, of course, you like this video, subscribe, subscribe, subscribe, subscribe to our venture here at Lionel Nation.