Politics & Government
Opinion: Serves Her Right
Teenage girls teach Pennsylvania woman a lesson about privilege.

Did you hear about the woman severely beaten outside a Pennsylvania movie theater, by three teenage girls? Probably not.
If you did, it’s likely the source was careful to not mention that the victim was white, and her attackers were black.
Had it been the other way around, the president would be wagging his finger right about now.
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The woman’s ”offense”? She “shushed” these girls during a movie.
So they jumped her afterward, and broke her eye socket.
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No doubt this privileged woman had it coming.
Oppressed by generations of racism, and the legacy of slavery, these poor, misunderstood girls were surely most righteously incensed by that great symbol of white oppression: the shush.
Had it been a man instead, nothing short of homicide would have sufficed.
Since “we, as a society” allegedly “owe a debt” to blacks, can we assume that Cindy Santamaria-Williams has now paid her fair share?