'Don't Make the Black Kids Angry': The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it. by Colin Flaherty

'Don't Make the Black Kids Angry': The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it. by Colin Flaherty

Author:Colin Flaherty [Flaherty, Colin]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2015-03-01T06:00:00+00:00


Look into my eyes. You are getting sleepy. Very sleepy. It never happened. On the count of ten, you will awake, feeling refreshed and full of hope that black mob violence is not out of control.

Ten!

Commentators at local news sites were upset at the frequency of this black mob violence in St. Louis. And how the local media continues to ignore it. Greg Rodey posted on the local NBC web site:[534]

“Just like the 'kids' that attacked the Wisconsin state fair goers, the 'youths' that mobbed a Peoria neighborhood, and the 'teens' who beat a white girl into convulsions on a school bus in Ocala. Look it up.[535]Maybe if we just keep ignoring the elephant in the corner, it will just go away. Right, media?”

Fans of White Girl Bleed a Lot can get rowdy.

Several others at the site echoed Rodey’s comments and wondered when the media was going to start telling the truth: Mob violence in St. Louis is a black thing.

But at least one person inflicted with Infantile Omnipotence was not going along with that: “This is all about crime and has nothing to do with race,” said one anonymous poster.

All black people in St. Louis are not criminals. But all the criminals involved in these episodes were black. Maybe that’s not important, right?

Maybe they can talk about that at the next meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists.

Down in Memphis, a black mob started fighting during the downtown fireworks. Two people shot. 200 cops were not enough. Police say "Unsupervised juveniles were the problem," said the CBS affiliate. The shooter "was not a bad kid." [536]

This is another increasingly popular narrative: People involved in black mob violence are OK because 95 percent of the time they are not hurting, beating, taunting and destroying property. Like all the largely peaceful Trayvon riots.

Two days later a few miles away, hundreds of black people were fighting and stabbing each other. Gunfire. Neighbors say it happens all the time, and is “a way of life.” No one arrested.[537]

Next.

At Indianapolis, black mob violence is now part of the fabric of that city’s life. Police and media know the drill: The newspaper describes downtown as a “a city core overrun by unsupervised teenagers who fight each other and occasionally fire weapons,” said the Indianapolis Star.[538]

The Fourth of July was no different. Following the annual fireworks, black mobs moved through the downtown, fighting, destroying property, firing guns. Killing one person.

All this despite heavy police presence that included helicopters, vans, dogs and everything else they could muster.[539]

The newspaper and local public officials like to pretend that race has nothing to do with the regular and intense violence. People who are caught in the middle of it do not have that luxury.

Black mob violence is a regular feature of life in Utica, New York, with more than a dozen examples in 2013 alone. The Fourth of July was no different: Police responded to a “large fight” and everyone involved or arrested was black.[540]

In Lincoln, Nebraska, the local



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