First Name : Dylan

Last Name : Park-Pettiford

State : California

Notes

Dylan Elihayu Jafar Park-Pettiford (DOB: 11/27/84) is a TV screen writer for "68 Whisky", director and author who posted calls to burn Kenosha on Twitter. He Tweeted: "Burn that mfer to the ground" and “White privilege is illegally carrying a weapon to an event with the intent to use it, murdering two people, then getting up on the stand and crying about being the victim. (And of course he’ll be acquitted.)." And, “I would not be surprised in the least if this judge had white robes in his closet too.” Previously, he called critics of the Shang-Chi film "racist incels." (involuntary celibates, i.e. people who can't get laid). In 2017 he spoke out against Trump administration immigration policies saying, "We've gone 50 years back in time in less than two weeks." Despite all the money he's presumably making, he lives in an apartment near Santa Monica. He's probably more BLM than hardcore Antifa but he's still a radical. https://archive.vn/g4eSA https://archive.vn/L8vbe https://archive.vn/1Ca4U



Posted By : Anonymous in December 2021
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