BLACK VIOLENCE IN AMERICA:
Barack Obama and the death of Black
America
LET
US GET REAL ON THIS TOPIC:
WHO
MURDERS MORE BLACKS THAN BLACKS.... WHO ABORTS MORE BLACK CHILDREN THAN BLACKS?
September 14, 2015
Black
Violence Matters
The
epidemic of white on black violence is now celebrated among the Sunday morning
chattering class.
They
insist this crime is rampant and the president should do something about it, as
we recently heard from the talking heads on the CBS Sunday morning
show. Jimmy Carter says it too.
But
the videos show a different story. The opposite story: that black mob violence
and black on white crime is wildly out of proportion. Let’s take a look at a
few recent examples -- and by all means watch the videos in the links -- in the
few days before and after the first of September.
Harrisburg. 100
black people leave a local festival, ransack
a convenience store, and vandalize more than 50 cars, including
one belonging to the chief of police. The mayor said the large scale violence
is “isolated.” and caused by poverty. The chief of said he is going to stop the
repeated and large-scale lawlessness by “preaching” to the
kids.
Two
days after the riot, we learned another mob assaulted two white kids coming
from the festival, breaking at least one jaw.
The
local press finally had to ‘fess up': “The beatdown also had a
"racial overtone," to it, said the chief of police. He said the
attackers, who were black, yelled racial comments at the white victims, who had
been "minding their own business.”
Atlanta. Hundreds of black
people fought, destroyed property, and defied police for hours in and around
the city’s underground transit system. The violence lasted for hours and
followed the transit agency’s decision to give out free passes to “teens” that
allowed them to go anywhere they wanted for Labor Day.
They
went downtown
and created mayhem.
Charlotte, North Carolina. A member of the U.S. armed forces was out for a night of rest
and relaxation with a few friends. They did not know they were soon to be in
the middle of a Black Lives Matter protest, where at least one of the
protestors peeled off from the group to punch
him in the face and break some bones in his face.
Police
refused to return to the scene of the crime to help him ID his attacker. No one
was arrested. Though hundred of Black Lives Matter protestors were close enough
to see it. No one said a thing.
Olympia, Washington. Lots of people were wearing masks. And more than one white hipster
was in the mix of more than 100 people in this capital city shouting “F*** the
Police,” assaulting motorists, destroying property, and harassing cops.
The
violence was just the latest in a series of protests that began last year when
two black people tried to rob a liquor store and assault the clerk. When a cop
showed up to stop them, they assaulted him too. He shot them.
Recently,
the district attorney said the cop’s actions were justified and the actions of
the would-be robbers were not. The Black Lives Matter crowd did not like that.
Durham, North Carolina. Five black people went on a ‘quick and dirty crime spree” where
they robbed and assaulted 13 people within one hour. With guns. No one in
Durham is saying they are surprised. Not anymore.
Cincinnati.
When police responded to a “large vicious fight” two hours after the annual
RiverFest fireworks, everyone was gone. No one was arrested. All that remained
was a video of
the violent event.
It
might have been vicious, but it was not unexpected.
New York. This happens
every year at the largest parade in New York City, the West Indian Parade: Large-scale black
mob violence, drug use, property destruction, and chaos. So much so
that cops arrange their vacations so they will not have to work during the
mayhem.
The
city assigns 4000 police to monitor the lawlessness -- with instructions not to
hassle anyone smoking dope or drinking in public. This year, several people
were shot, including an attorney who worked for the governor.
In
2011, cops put up a Facebook page describing the dangerous event. Local
politicians forced them to take it down for accurately describing the racial
hijinks.
The
New York Post covered this year’s violence and denial with a story that
could have been from any of the last ten years:
NYPD sources said supervisors have traditionally urged restraint
when dealing with parade-goers, with one cop saying the brass “forbid us from
making arrests, no matter what we saw, because they didn’t want riots.”
“They’ve always downplayed the violence by saying shootings
weren’t parade-related, unless someone was shot on the route, on a float. Then
one year, someone was shot off a float,” said the cop, referring to an incident
in 2003.
Cops routinely confiscate booze from revelers at the St. Patrick’s
Day Parade, but detectives union chief Michael Palladino said he was ordered
not to do the same thing at the West Indian-American Day Parade.
“In my 36 years with the department, that’s the only parade where
I was told to look the other way,” Palladino said. “The political theme of
decriminalization started at that parade decades ago.”
A retired NYPD cop said, “No one in their right mind wants to do
that detail.”
“It’s the worst event of the year, in terms of violence, and it
goes on for days,” the ex-cop said.
The
day after the parade, the Mayor of New York went on Morning Joe to say New York
has never been safer. The day after his appearance, we learned that city
council members are funding some of the more violent parties out of their own
public discretionary funds.
America. The Mirror
out of London prefaced their account of this episode of black mob violence with
a warning: The images are “distressing.” The headline tells the story, the
video fills in the details: “Three women
attack man with baby car seat and baseball bat in violent street
fight.”
No
one seems to know where it was except somewhere in America.
St. Louis. 50
to 100 black people fought and destroyed property at a train
station. No one was arrested. Or surprised.
Ann Arbor. A large
group of black people taunted, harassed, and beat two students from
the University of Michigan. No one knows why, other than members of the
school’s black studies department who are pretty sure the white kids did
something to deserve it. Either then -- or sometime in the last 400
years.
Detroit. “A hapless
carjacker failed to get away with the crime after his gun jammed, he forgot to
release the parking brake and let a witness go, saying: “You good, I
only rob white people,” said the Detoit News.
Pompano Beach. A black woman attacked a
white bus driver -- punching him at least 8 times, on video. She was
arrested. He was suspended without pay.
A
black woman in Fresno objects when a teacher refuses to return her cell
phone during class. So she punches him several times, much to the amusement of
her classmates. This scene has played out in thousands of black
classrooms in America.
Willowbrook, Illinois. A white woman is talking publicly about how a black
man beat and raped her -- stabbing her 17 times in the process and leaving her
face a bloody, scarred mess. The Daily Mail picked up the
story:
The man “asked her for money for gas to get back to Indiana, but
Schuster said she was sorry but she couldn't help.
She recalls how she then closed the garage and went inside her
house. Suddenly, the same man knocked at the door, asked for money, and then
barged his way inside.
She then suffered a frightening attack and was stabbed multiple
times and sexually assaulted inside her home.
Meanwhile,
President Obama’s favorite novelist, Toni Morrison, is still waiting for a
white man to be arrested for raping a black woman. Which almost never happens.
Westland, Michigan. Almost
the same story, almost the same day: A black man knocks on an
elderly white woman’s door, asking for some kind of help. She refuses. He
breaks in. He was beating and biting and choking her when two maintenance
workers break it up before it got too bad.
Grand Rapids. A 13-year
black person was convicted of
stabbing to death a 9-year old white boy at a playground -- while
the victim’s younger brother watched. Moments before, they asked him his name
and invited him to play with them.
In
New York City, a black mother turned her son in for the assault and
attempted rape of an Asian woman after seeing pictures of him on the local
news. He was usually a
good boy, she said.
New Brunswick, New Jersey. Five black members of the Rutgers football team were
arrested, accused of being part of a ten-person
home invasion robbery spree.
Minneapolis. “Three
robberies hit cyclists on Midtown Greenway,” says the local paper.
All the suspects are groups of black people. White bikers and hikers are the
softest of targets for black mob violence on dozens of trails around the
country -- documented in that scintillating best seller, Don’t Make the Black
Kids Angry.
Kansas. In small town
middle America, white parents are getting used to the black mob violence that
is now an everyday part of the curriculum. If it were not on video, you would
not believe it. And school administrators would not admit it. Many
more examples in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
Cypress Lakes High School, Texas. Same story. Same result.
Zion, Illinois.
A 72-year old woman out for a stroll on the McClory hiking path
is attacked and loses two teeth in the assault by a black person. He did not
rob her. Cops are increasingly frustrated that in places like the McClory path,
where black on white crime happens regularly, people do not know the danger
they are in because reporters and public officials ignore, excuse, deny,
condone, encourage, and sometimes even lie about the frequency and intensity of
black on white crime.
Madison, Wisconsin. A large group of black people were involved in mob violence.
When the cops showed up, the mob turns on them: threatening, harassing,
attacking. Saying they wanted to kill the cops. All the
while some jailhouse lawyer in the back of the crowd is explaining why what the
cops are doing is not legal.
Dover, Delaware. Same night. Same story. Same result. With a twist: one week
later, the local paper runs a story wondering why cops are not nicer to black
people.
Macon, Georgia.
Two hundred black
people were fighting, destroying property and creating mayhem on
Martin Luther King Boulevard at 3:15
a.m.
Late
night fights that take place after the clubs are closed are known as Let Out
Fights -- and are easy to find in every bigger city in America every night.
Google it. Or read about it in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
Fighting,
resisting arrest, then complaining about police racism is a sport in places
like Macon.
Rochester, New York. Local media found it newsworthy that on the first day of
school, there were no large-scale episodes of black mob violence.
No word yet on Day
Two.
Fitchburg, Wisconsin. A bunch of black people attack
an old white dude, knocking him out.
Long Island, New York. The athletic director of a local high school is suing because he
was fired for enforcing academic standards on his school’s athletes. He says he
was released after receiving threatening phone calls from parents and school
officials who wanted to know why he was trying to hurt the black
children.
Syracuse, New York. Three black people were stabbed during a large
fight at the New York State Fair. That is the 20th episode of black mob
violence I have documented at a fair or carnival since March. Lots more from
last year and the year before in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
No
one was arrested. So statistically, it never happened.
Dayton. A black woman beat a 90-year
old white dude in his home after he refused to give her money.
Seattle. Ten black people
beat two tourists from Rhode Island after one of they accused the
visitors of bumping into them. The tourists had no idea that black mob violence
and black on white crime is an everyday fact of life in that town.
In
Oakland, California, local media was in a frenzy about a black man who
was beaten bloody and unconscious while minding his own business and buying
groceries at a Whole Foods grocery store.
It
just so happens that a college professor from Oxford, England -- a world
authority on black victimization -- said she saw it. And the black man was
completely without fault.
Soon
after, others spoke out. They talked about how he was
trying to buy items like cat food with his EBT card -- food stamps. And how he
became belligerent with the cashier, manager, and finally security guard --
spitting on at least one of them and refusing to leave.
The
Professor of
Victimization somehow forgot to mention that.
And
in Wilmington, Delaware, the author of the scintillating best seller Don’t
Make the Black Kids Angry was editing this very article when a black man fired
a gun in front of his house. When the author looked up, he
saw the black person fire six more shots, then
flee.
There
are lots more recent examples from Washington,
Biloxi,
Memphis,
Atlanta, Philly, Pittsburgh… and lots of other places.
All
in the last two weeks.
But
let’s stop here: My fingers are getting tired.
Colin Flaherty is the author of Amazon #1 Best Seller Don’t Make
the Black Kids Angry. You can subscribe to his YouTube Channel here.
The
epidemic of white on black violence is now celebrated among the Sunday morning
chattering class.
They
insist this crime is rampant and the president should do something about it, as
we recently heard from the talking heads on the CBS Sunday morning
show. Jimmy Carter says it too.
But
the videos show a different story. The opposite story: that black mob violence
and black on white crime is wildly out of proportion. Let’s take a look at a
few recent examples -- and by all means watch the videos in the links -- in the
few days before and after the first of September.
Harrisburg. 100
black people leave a local festival, ransack
a convenience store, and vandalize more than 50 cars, including
one belonging to the chief of police. The mayor said the large scale violence
is “isolated.” and caused by poverty. The chief of said he is going to stop the
repeated and large-scale lawlessness by “preaching” to the
kids.
Two
days after the riot, we learned another mob assaulted two white kids coming
from the festival, breaking at least one jaw.
The
local press finally had to ‘fess up': “The beatdown also had a
"racial overtone," to it, said the chief of police. He said the
attackers, who were black, yelled racial comments at the white victims, who had
been "minding their own business.”
Atlanta. Hundreds of black
people fought, destroyed property, and defied police for hours in and around
the city’s underground transit system. The violence lasted for hours and
followed the transit agency’s decision to give out free passes to “teens” that
allowed them to go anywhere they wanted for Labor Day.
They
went downtown
and created mayhem.
Charlotte, North Carolina. A member of the U.S. armed forces was out for a night of rest
and relaxation with a few friends. They did not know they were soon to be in
the middle of a Black Lives Matter protest, where at least one of the
protestors peeled off from the group to punch
him in the face and break some bones in his face.
Police
refused to return to the scene of the crime to help him ID his attacker. No one
was arrested. Though hundred of Black Lives Matter protestors were close enough
to see it. No one said a thing.
Olympia, Washington. Lots of people were wearing masks. And more than one white
hipster was in the mix of more than 100 people in this capital city shouting
“F*** the Police,” assaulting motorists, destroying property, and harassing
cops.
The
violence was just the latest in a series of protests that began last year when
two black people tried to rob a liquor store and assault the clerk. When a cop
showed up to stop them, they assaulted him too. He shot them.
Recently,
the district attorney said the cop’s actions were justified and the actions of
the would-be robbers were not. The Black Lives Matter crowd did not like that.
Durham, North Carolina. Five black people went on a ‘quick and dirty crime spree” where
they robbed and assaulted 13 people within one hour. With guns. No one in
Durham is saying they are surprised. Not anymore.
Cincinnati.
When police responded to a “large vicious fight” two hours after the annual
RiverFest fireworks, everyone was gone. No one was arrested. All that remained
was a video of
the violent event.
It
might have been vicious, but it was not unexpected.
New York. This happens
every year at the largest parade in New York City, the West Indian Parade: Large-scale black
mob violence, drug use, property destruction, and chaos. So much so
that cops arrange their vacations so they will not have to work during the
mayhem.
The
city assigns 4000 police to monitor the lawlessness -- with instructions not to
hassle anyone smoking dope or drinking in public. This year, several people
were shot, including an attorney who worked for the governor.
In
2011, cops put up a Facebook page describing the dangerous event. Local
politicians forced them to take it down for accurately describing the racial
hijinks.
The
New York Post covered this year’s violence and denial with a story that
could have been from any of the last ten years:
NYPD sources said supervisors have traditionally urged restraint
when dealing with parade-goers, with one cop saying the brass “forbid us from
making arrests, no matter what we saw, because they didn’t want riots.”
“They’ve always downplayed the violence by saying shootings
weren’t parade-related, unless someone was shot on the route, on a float. Then
one year, someone was shot off a float,” said the cop, referring to an incident
in 2003.
Cops routinely confiscate booze from revelers at the St. Patrick’s
Day Parade, but detectives union chief Michael Palladino said he was ordered
not to do the same thing at the West Indian-American Day Parade.
“In my 36 years with the department, that’s the only parade where
I was told to look the other way,” Palladino said. “The political theme of
decriminalization started at that parade decades ago.”
A retired NYPD cop said, “No one in their right mind wants to do
that detail.”
“It’s the worst event of the year, in terms of violence, and it
goes on for days,” the ex-cop said.
The
day after the parade, the Mayor of New York went on Morning Joe to say New York
has never been safer. The day after his appearance, we learned that city
council members are funding some of the more violent parties out of their own
public discretionary funds.
America. The Mirror
out of London prefaced their account of this episode of black mob violence with
a warning: The images are “distressing.” The headline tells the story, the
video fills in the details: “Three women
attack man with baby car seat and baseball bat in violent street
fight.”
No
one seems to know where it was except somewhere in America.
St. Louis. 50
to 100 black people fought and destroyed property at a train
station. No one was arrested. Or surprised.
Ann Arbor. A large
group of black people taunted, harassed, and beat two students from
the University of Michigan. No one knows why, other than members of the
school’s black studies department who are pretty sure the white kids did
something to deserve it. Either then -- or sometime in the last 400
years.
Detroit. “A hapless
carjacker failed to get away with the crime after his gun jammed, he forgot to
release the parking brake and let a witness go, saying: “You good, I
only rob white people,” said the Detoit News.
Pompano Beach. A black woman attacked a
white bus driver -- punching him at least 8 times, on video. She was
arrested. He was suspended without pay.
A
black woman in Fresno objects when a teacher refuses to return her cell
phone during class. So she punches him several times, much to the amusement of
her classmates. This scene has played out in thousands of black
classrooms in America.
Willowbrook, Illinois. A white woman is talking publicly about how a black
man beat and raped her -- stabbing her 17 times in the process and leaving her
face a bloody, scarred mess. The Daily Mail picked up the
story:
The man “asked her for money for gas to get back to Indiana, but
Schuster said she was sorry but she couldn't help.
She recalls how she then closed the garage and went inside her
house. Suddenly, the same man knocked at the door, asked for money, and then
barged his way inside.
She then suffered a frightening attack and was stabbed multiple
times and sexually assaulted inside her home.
Meanwhile,
President Obama’s favorite novelist, Toni Morrison, is still waiting for a
white man to be arrested for raping a black woman. Which almost never happens.
Westland, Michigan. Almost
the same story, almost the same day: A black man knocks on an
elderly white woman’s door, asking for some kind of help. She refuses. He
breaks in. He was beating and biting and choking her when two maintenance
workers break it up before it got too bad.
Grand Rapids. A 13-year
black person was convicted of
stabbing to death a 9-year old white boy at a playground -- while
the victim’s younger brother watched. Moments before, they asked him his name
and invited him to play with them.
In
New York City, a black mother turned her son in for the assault and
attempted rape of an Asian woman after seeing pictures of him on the local
news. He was usually a
good boy, she said.
New Brunswick, New Jersey. Five black members of the Rutgers football team were
arrested, accused of being part of a ten-person
home invasion robbery spree.
Minneapolis. “Three
robberies hit cyclists on Midtown Greenway,” says the local paper.
All the suspects are groups of black people. White bikers and hikers are the
softest of targets for black mob violence on dozens of trails around the
country -- documented in that scintillating best seller, Don’t Make the Black
Kids Angry.
Kansas. In small town
middle America, white parents are getting used to the black mob violence that
is now an everyday part of the curriculum. If it were not on video, you would
not believe it. And school administrators would not admit it. Many
more examples in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
Cypress Lakes High School, Texas. Same story. Same result.
Zion, Illinois.
A 72-year old woman out for a stroll on the McClory hiking path
is attacked and loses two teeth in the assault by a black person. He did not
rob her. Cops are increasingly frustrated that in places like the McClory path,
where black on white crime happens regularly, people do not know the danger
they are in because reporters and public officials ignore, excuse, deny,
condone, encourage, and sometimes even lie about the frequency and intensity of
black on white crime.
Madison, Wisconsin. A large group of black people were involved in mob violence.
When the cops showed up, the mob turns on them: threatening, harassing,
attacking. Saying they wanted to kill the cops. All the
while some jailhouse lawyer in the back of the crowd is explaining why what the
cops are doing is not legal.
Dover, Delaware. Same night. Same story. Same result. With a twist: one week
later, the local paper runs a story wondering why cops are not nicer to black
people.
Macon, Georgia.
Two hundred black
people were fighting, destroying property and creating mayhem on
Martin Luther King Boulevard at 3:15
a.m.
Late
night fights that take place after the clubs are closed are known as Let Out
Fights -- and are easy to find in every bigger city in America every night.
Google it. Or read about it in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
Fighting,
resisting arrest, then complaining about police racism is a sport in places
like Macon.
Rochester, New York. Local media found it newsworthy that on the first day of
school, there were no large-scale episodes of black mob violence.
No word yet on Day
Two.
Fitchburg, Wisconsin. A bunch of black people attack
an old white dude, knocking him out.
Long Island, New York. The athletic director of a local high school is suing because he
was fired for enforcing academic standards on his school’s athletes. He says he
was released after receiving threatening phone calls from parents and school
officials who wanted to know why he was trying to hurt the black
children.
Syracuse, New York. Three black people were stabbed during a large
fight at the New York State Fair. That is the 20th episode of black mob
violence I have documented at a fair or carnival since March. Lots more from
last year and the year before in Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.
No
one was arrested. So statistically, it never happened.
Dayton. A black woman beat a 90-year
old white dude in his home after he refused to give her money.
Seattle. Ten black people
beat two tourists from Rhode Island after one of they accused the
visitors of bumping into them. The tourists had no idea that black mob violence
and black on white crime is an everyday fact of life in that town.
In
Oakland, California, local media was in a frenzy about a black man who
was beaten bloody and unconscious while minding his own business and buying
groceries at a Whole Foods grocery store.
It
just so happens that a college professor from Oxford, England -- a world
authority on black victimization -- said she saw it. And the black man was
completely without fault.
Soon
after, others spoke out. They talked about how he was
trying to buy items like cat food with his EBT card -- food stamps. And how he
became belligerent with the cashier, manager, and finally security guard --
spitting on at least one of them and refusing to leave.
The
Professor of
Victimization somehow forgot to mention that.
And
in Wilmington, Delaware, the author of the scintillating best seller Don’t
Make the Black Kids Angry was editing this very article when a black man
fired a gun in front of his house. When the author looked up,
he
saw the black person fire six more shots, then
flee.
There
are lots more recent examples from Washington,
Biloxi,
Memphis,
Atlanta, Philly, Pittsburgh… and lots of other places.
All
in the last two weeks.
But
let’s stop here: My fingers are getting tired.
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