Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 17, 2018
The poor souls who lost their lives in this unfortunate tragedy.
Black people do a lot of weird things, just generally.
Much of it is violent, thieving, abusive, sneaky and so on. But then you’ve certainly got some satanic-type behaviors in the mix.
I’m never surprised.
As the hours dragged on during a riot at a South Carolina prison, bodies piled up on the sidewalk. An inmate inside watched in dismay as several fellow prisoners, two he knew well, lay dead and dying, their bodies leaving trails of blood leading back inside the prison walls.
One bloodied man tried to get up before he “started into that ‘death rattle’ people often hear about, but never experience firsthand,” the inmate told The Associated Press after the attack. Moments later, the dying man was silent, another casualty of the night’s events.
The inmate sent messages to AP as events unfolded overnight Sunday into Monday morning at Lee Correctional Institution. At the end of the seven-hour ordeal, seven inmates lay dead, with 17 others sent to hospitals for treatment.
With many cell door locks broken at Lee, a maximum-security prison, the inmate told AP he freely went outside, where he said he saw bodies “literally stacked on top of each other, like some macabre woodpile.”
Yeah, calling that “satanic” might be taking it a bit far.
But it certainly wasn’t for practical purposes, so you’ve got people taking pleasure in creating a monstrous scene like something out of Diablo 1.
I’m trying to think of animals who play games with corpses…
State officials Monday blamed the carnage on a turf war between gangs over territory, money and contraband items like cellphones.For seven hours, Corrections Director Bryan Stirling said, inmates armed with homemade knives fought each other, leaving seven dead in the worst U.S. prison riot in a quarter-century. Most of the slain were stabbed or slashed; the remainder appeared to have been beaten, Lee County Coroner Larry Logan said.
Yeah, this sort of thing happens in Brazil all the time.
There was the big one in 2017 where over 140 were killed, but they have ones on this level regularly.
There was one in January of this year where 14 were killed and 77 escaped.
I’m sure we’ll see it happening more here as we get more like Brazil.
Because the people who maintain these prisons are getting ethnically replaced, so they are going to function less well.
The prisoner who saw the riot exchanged messages with AP on the condition of anonymity because he is not allowed to have a cellphone and fears retribution from other inmates. He said he saw several attackers taunt a rival gang member who was badly injured.
“I have no doubt he could have had a fighting chance if someone had simply opened the gate and let the others carry him up front,” the inmate told AP. “The man died laying on a sidewalk with some of the people who helped kill him laughing at him and taunting him …”
The inmate said he and other prisoners roamed around freely at the prison in Bishopville, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) east of Columbia. Hours after the violence started, no corrections officers or medical personnel attended to the dead or dying, he said.
“The COs (corrections officers) never even attempted to render aid, nor quell the disturbance,” he said. “They just sat in the control bubble, called the issue in, then sat on their collective asses.”
Yeah, see.
The other thing, other than the fact that the COs were presumably Mig-Mogs, is that they are, like police, afraid of being charged with “brutality” or whatever, so have no real reason to do their job.
Stirling said the response teams entered as fast as they could.
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The coroner described a chaotic scene upon his arrival, with inmates still fighting. The maximum-security facility in Bishopville houses about 1,500 inmates and 44 guards were there when the first fight started.
The riot was the latest violence in the South Carolina prisons system, where at least 13 other inmates have been killed by fellow prisoners since the start of 2017. It was the most inmates slain in a single riot in the U.S. since nine prisoners and a guard died in 1993 at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, said Steve Martin, a consultant who helps the federal government monitor prison systems.
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State Sen. Gerald Malloy, a Democrat whose district includes Lee Correctional, summed up the day more bluntly.
“It’s an incredibly bad day in South Carolina,” he told AP. “We failed. That’s it.”
lol
“Gerald Malloy and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.”
It’s almost like wherever you have black people, you’re going to have problems.
And when you respond to those problems by putting them in cages, you end up with problematic cages.
Could be it’s time to let these birds soar home.