Sunday, September 4, 2022

 


Savage brawl at Minn state fair

DailyKenn.com —  Well, it happened in again. For the second time in as many years, the Minnesota state fair hosted an annual savage brawl. 

Today, savages put themselves on display

News reports failed to provide a profile of the brawlers. 

A similar fight broke out at the Western Idaho Fair on August 26, resulting in one person getting stabbed.

Imagine life in America without savage behavior. 

A brawl that broke out at the Minnesota State Fair on Saturday and the police response that followed led to a mass crowd panic and exodus, as well as an early closure of the fairgrounds, Fox News reported.

Human zoos

"The dehumanizing world of human zoos wasn't so long ago," according to allthatsinteresting.com, "with many existing well into the 20th century. Today, we still have a photographic record of what it was like to peer in on somebody's life – and what it was like to look out on the eyes watching you."

Today, Whites no longer gawk at indigenous peoples forced to display themselves outside of their natural element. Rather, savages display their inherent behavior without provocation. Such displays are common at venues such as fairs, shopping malls, public swimming pools, roller rinks, schools, etc. 

Inherent danger looms

But don't get to close. In 2019 a man died after being attacked by two teenagers who put themselves on display. The unarmed John Marvin Weed, 59, was punched in the head and spat upon at the Great Frederick Fair in Maryland. (See video below.)


Takeaway... 

Perhaps fair organizers could provide insurance vending machines, similar to those found in airports. Weed's family lost their lawsuit due to government immunity. 

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