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Left: host of The Road to Power Podcast Right: Hanna Payne |
When 21 year-old Hannah Payne allegedly witnessed 62 year-old Kenneth Herring flee from a minor hit & run accident she knew she had to do something so she followed him for a mile or so. She didn't jot down his license plate number -- oh no, she had something else in mind. Eventually she followed him to a place where she could box his vehicle in so he couldn't get away and at some point she phoned the authorities like any good citizen would do.
The problem is she didn't wait for the police to sort things out -- no way. That white woman decided she would teach that black man a lesson by taking the law into her own hands and in true George Zimmerman fashion gunned him down claiming she feared for her life. Read more about the incident
here.
Since Payne's
surprising arrest, a white supremacist podcast called
The Road to Power funded a racist robocall targeting residents of Clayton County, Georgia to stir up white tears for Payne and white anger for Herring with statements like "Negroes aren't American", "They're not fully human" and "Hannah Payne did nothing wrong." This isn't the first time the podcast has been fingered for being behind racist robocalls although the host adamantly denied any involvement with robocalls during one of his broadcasts.
Read more about the racist robocall
here.
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