Racist Black Rapist to White Victim: ‘That’s for 400 Years of Slavery You Bitch!’
Former Vanderbilt University football player Corey Batey was sentenced by a judge to 15 years in prison on Friday.
The victim was a 21-year-old woman at the time she was discovered unconscious at a university dorm in 2013 after being raped by four men, including Corey Batey.
The Tennessean reports on both the horrific nature of Batey’s evil act, but also reveals what the rapist proclaimed to be his motive — slavery.
“But sexual assault was not where the attack ended,” she said. Her sobs intensified as the described what else the men did to her.
“Mr. Batey continued to abuse and degrade me, urinating on my face while uttering horrific racial hate speech that suggested I deserved what he was doing to me because of the color of my skin. He didn’t even know who I was.”
In prior court hearings, prosecutors have acknowledged a racial statement was made but it was never said publicly in court.
On Friday, multiple sources confirmed to The Tennessean the statement Batey made. “That’s for 400 years of slavery you bitch,” Batey said, according to the sources.
Maybe, must maybe, professional race hustlers, the professional racial grievance profiteers like Obama, Eric Holder, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, et al, should stop using slavery — something that has been illegal in this country since the 1860’s, as a way to divide Americans and incite this type of evil.
They should be forced to look this poor young woman in the eyes and explain why the money and power they derive from their hateful rhetoric is worth the pain she’ll face the rest of her life.
They should be forced to explain to her why this human scum felt it was necessary to blame his sorry life on something that happened over 150 years ago, something that didn’t affect his life — or anyone in his family — or anyone he knows — and why he was angry about it.
They should be forced to look her in the eye and explain why this innocent young woman was targeted for the “crime” of being white and the role they played in it.