Videos on social media show that almost all the thieves are black, with a few other non-whites. White YouTubers have made documentaries about the “Kia boys.” One, in which the narrator interviews foul-mouthed blacks bragging about their adventures, has more than 7.7 million views. The documentary led to an arrest, but the thief was arrested for stealing a car not long after he was released. The “Kia Boys” should not be confused with the “Game Over” kids, another group of young blacks stealing cars. There are even Kia Boys rap videos.
Released immediately and surprise surprise he did it again.
There are other suits against manufacturers. Chicago is suing Glock because it claims you can use a “Glock switch” to turn semi-automatics into machine pistols. Black mayor Brandon Johnson is not tough on crime, notably warning people not to “demonize” blacks after mob violence, and suggesting that reparations will lower crime. However, he is taking advantage of the Firearms Industry Responsibility Act that Illinois passed last year, which allows such suits. Twelve states and Washington DC have also sent a letter to Glock warning it to preserve evidence, suggesting they will soon be suing.
Gee Chicago, it’s almost like letting criminals run free is the main reason why your crime rate is through the roof. Seriously, why is it every black person in power chooses to let the apes in their communities run free? It’s never been racism to arrest someone for committing a crime, why not garner respect and actually crack down on the bad apples in your community. It’s only fuel to the fire to anyone who thinks all pavement apes are mindless animals.
If I were Kia I’d pull out of every major city and only operate in red states from now on
There are overall IQ differences and figure most smart, honest, hard workers make it their goal to flee the ghetto (or at least get their children into less garbage schools). The remaining retards are susceptible to soros shekels and media, like how most democrats believe 100x more unarmed blacks are killed by police than the real numbers.
Apparently, during the scamdemic forgiven PPP loans with companies of 1 employee, they were buying dodge hellcats. So I think there is some market for them buying new cars they can't really afford because the monthly payment is low (not caring that its for 10 years).
They'll always find a way to buy a dodge hellcat...
One thing I tell people a lot from experience: Having a fancy car is not a sign of wealth. The richest guy on my block drives a work van. I have a shiny sports car that I bought when I was 10 years younger. Those are merely poor financial decisions that anyone with a job can make. I think it's worth it if you're 22 because you'll never be 22 again (and they have SUBSTANTIALLY less value when you have a baby to put in them). But I wouldn't tell that to a Kia Boy.
Released immediately and surprise surprise he did it again.
Gee Chicago, it’s almost like letting criminals run free is the main reason why your crime rate is through the roof. Seriously, why is it every black person in power chooses to let the apes in their communities run free? It’s never been racism to arrest someone for committing a crime, why not garner respect and actually crack down on the bad apples in your community. It’s only fuel to the fire to anyone who thinks all pavement apes are mindless animals.
If I were Kia I’d pull out of every major city and only operate in red states from now on
If they were running only their own communities, it would be their right to be more afraid of the cops than the criminals.
I somewhat doubt Kia itself operates in a lot of places in the US. Most auto dealers are independent.
There are overall IQ differences and figure most smart, honest, hard workers make it their goal to flee the ghetto (or at least get their children into less garbage schools). The remaining retards are susceptible to soros shekels and media, like how most democrats believe 100x more unarmed blacks are killed by police than the real numbers.
Apparently, during the scamdemic forgiven PPP loans with companies of 1 employee, they were buying dodge hellcats. So I think there is some market for them buying new cars they can't really afford because the monthly payment is low (not caring that its for 10 years).
They'll always find a way to buy a dodge hellcat...
One thing I tell people a lot from experience: Having a fancy car is not a sign of wealth. The richest guy on my block drives a work van. I have a shiny sports car that I bought when I was 10 years younger. Those are merely poor financial decisions that anyone with a job can make. I think it's worth it if you're 22 because you'll never be 22 again (and they have SUBSTANTIALLY less value when you have a baby to put in them). But I wouldn't tell that to a Kia Boy.