For crying out loud, people! One more time! Diversity and Craigslist are a deadly combination. Don’t even think about it!
As I wrote a while back, after a white man was murdered by a gang of diversities who came to his home to “buy jewelry” he’d listed on Craigslist:
First off, it’s never a good idea to list a diamond ring (or other high value items) for sale on Craigslist. Second, when someone calls about it, NEVER give them your home address. Even if it’s a white person who sounds “OK”. In this case, the the three diversities probably had their white slut girlfriend make the call to Jim Sanders, knowing that most people still have enough sense not to give out their address to a black man who calls about a valuable ring.
Third, when four people show up to “look at the ring”, and two of them are black, DON’T EVEN OPEN THE DOOR.
Don’t wind up like Jim Sanders.
But you still have white people out there who naively accept all the “Diversity is wonderful” garbage we get from our media, schools and churches. Here’s a young white couple and their small child who are lucky to be alive after a rendezvous with Diversity via Craigslist:
South Bend Police are investigating an armed robbery on the city’s west side and say an ad on the website Craigslist is to blame. It happened Monday in the 1300 block of Fremont Street after two adults and a five-year-old child thought they were going to buy a car. Instead they lost $2,000.
After connecting via car ads on the popular interactive marketplace, both parties talked on the phone for four days before setting a time to meet. That meeting happened in broad daylight.
With one successful hold up, there’s a new fear that more may soon follow.
“I just wanted it to be over so fast because my baby girl should never have to see that,” Donna Brooks said.
In search for a new car, Brooks posted an ad on Craigslist last week before a man named Alfonso contacted her.
“I talked to him so much. I mean we were on a first name basis,” Brooks added.
Alfonso used two different phone numbers to make contact, both have since been disconnected.
The two parties met outside a vacant home, but when they walked to the garage, the gun came out.
“We’re just a normal couple trying to buy a vehicle and the next thing you know, there’s a gun at your back telling you to get to the ground or die,” Brooks’ longtime boyfriend Travis Cole said.
The suspects took off with their keys, wallets and $2,000 as their victims ran to Jennifer Tofoya’s home for safety.
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Police are looking for two suspects.
The first is a black male in his mid-20s to early 30s.
He’s around 5’10” with a skinny build and was last seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt.
The second suspect is a black male with a lighter complexion and a much heavier build. He used the name Alfonso and was wearing an orange t-shirt and black sweats.