“Everybody has feelings, so you’re physically hurt, but you’re not thinking of my mental," Everett said. "They are assuming my character, calling me ghetto and racial slurs, death threats… all of this off of a nine-second video."
Everett's mother, Zeketa Cost, told WAVY that she also doesn't believe her daughter did it on purpose.
"I didn’t have to see a first video, second video or tenth video. I know 100% that she would never do that to nobody," Cost said.
"After a couple times of hitting her, my baton got stuck behind her back like this, and it rolled up her back. I lost my balance when I pumped my arms again. She got hit,"
Since that Netflix Cleopatra series came out and we got the, "I don't care what they tell you in school," meme, I think there has been an uptick in similar phrasing.
The appeal to ignore all evidence and just believe me and my experience.
You can always tell how ghetto a negro is by name alone.
Both an Al Sharpton line ("I don't got to see shit") and a straight up "dindu nuffin." While also butchering English into Ebonics level grammar.
This is like a fucking winning bingo for any racist playing.
I enjoyed this part.
Since that Netflix Cleopatra series came out and we got the, "I don't care what they tell you in school," meme, I think there has been an uptick in similar phrasing.
The appeal to ignore all evidence and just believe me and my experience.
“She dindu nuffin!”