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As reported by DailyKos recently, a racist white woman, Susan G. Schulz, in the community of Montclair, NJ, harassed a black man by demanding that he tell her if he had a permit to build something in his backyard. Who gives her that right? Well, we can all surmise.
#PermitKaren will regret her racist proclivity
When Susan was summarily dispatched from his property as well as realizing she had erred, she called the cops and lied about the black man pushing her. Her white neighbors did not allow her to get away with it. She was labeled “Permit Karen” but the story is deeper as I explain in the video.
We should be impressed with the black family’s neighbors. They did not back down in their defense as the unhinged racist called the police.
Sadly, anytime the police are called on a person of color, that POC’s life is in mortal danger. Susan G. Schulz is no different than Amy Cooper who called 9-1-1 and lied about a black man threatening her who had only asked her to put her dog on a leash.
Absent a supportive community, this innocent man minding his own business could have ended up on the other side of the ground because of a racist neighbor who believed she had the right to tell him what he could and could not do on his property. It is imperative that anyone who does this is exposed as a deterrent from others putting the lives of innocent people in danger because they are lying racists.
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John Randall says
You stated “The change is happening” I CERTAINLY HOPE SO, I REALLY DO IT HAS TO…… I am a white 80 yo man and I cried when the 23 yo violinist was taken from us all should be charged for his death… IT HAS TO STOP.
Terry Brawley says
How do you “put a dog on a leech”?
wzrd1 says
Actually, construction permits are required in quite a few states for any permanent structure and even for home renovations.
I’d mention it politely to a neighbor, then mention that I didn’t see anything, as my hearing aids are on the fritz. 😉
I simply mention that licensing and inspection could come by and not only shut down any work, but demand it be removed. And no, L&I wouldn’t be permitted onto my property in order to snoop on my neighbor, save only in the event that what was being constructed is a hazard to the safety of myself and my neighbors, such as installing an unlawful shooting range with inadequate backstop.
I’m dubious for change, as our culture is change resistant as all hell for any beneficial change, let alone treating everyone fairly, in accordance with our Constitution.