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

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by Colin Flaherty


  [Admin: Also, nearly a week after a male had his skull shattered by 3 males with a baseball bat, on Sept. 18 at 26th/University, we still have zero media coverage on that incident, nor any alerts from the MPD about it, nor about any of the other incidents, if, in fact, this type of thing is regularly occurring in the area. Why?]

  The administrator wondered why no one thought that was important. But this much we know for sure: Everyone involved was black. Except the victims. And oh yeah, that has been happening there for a long time. Not just in that neighborhood. But throughout Minneapolis.[164]

  That did not matter much to some members of this largely white neighborhood group. Several did not deny the criminals were black. Or deny black violence was astronomically out of proportion in Minneapolis. They just denied that anyone should notice.

  One member of the group offered her solution: Add more “No Parking at Any Time” signs. Denial is not limited to public officials and reporters.

  Another piped up with her story: “My neighbor told my husband and I tonight that 3 young males mugged her mother,” she said, almost apologetically. “A neighbor saw it happening and tried to interject but the 3 guys threatened him as well.”

  Still others posted links to other Facebook pages where people were beat probably by the same group of people. At least one member of this group tried to inject some reality into the discussion: “It's called the knockout game,” said LeVitre “You’ve really never heard of it?”

  The President and John Conyers never have. At least to speak of.

  Same in Seattle: Just a few days before the President’s speech, a large group of black people surrounded and taunted and beat a gay white man walking through a park in a predominately white neighborhood.

  A surprising number of people at the KOMO news web site declared the victim was at fault because he had no business being in that park in the middle of the day. He was probably trying to buy drugs or cause trouble, said another.

  Whatever he was doing there, he ended up in the hospital beaten so badly he does not remember it. But the neighbors remember. They saw it. And they say it was the same group of black people who “are always causing problems” there. Other neighbors did not deny it. They just condemned anyone who noticed the perpetrators were black.

  It surprises many to hear that Seattle is a center of racial violence —and media denial. But both are documented in that scintillating best seller White Girl Bleed a Lot and on that same intrepid reporter’s YouTube channel: What is up with Seattle?[165]

  Surely you have not forgotten about the group of black people who attacked the pregnant woman on a Seattle bus? On video? Or the group of black people who killed a white soldier? Or the …aww, just look at the stories and videos.

  And you will wonder why Seattle has gotten such a pass for so long.

  The night before the President and the Black Caucus were reveling in the enormous amount of white racial violence directed at black people, it happened again: This time in Kansas City.

  Readers of American Thinker will not be surprised to hear about another episode of black mob violence in Kansas City, documented.[166]

  But people who live in Kansas City by now know their town is a center of racial violence at the upscale entertainment district called the Country Club Plaza, the Zoo and neighborhoods throughout their town.

  Yes, even the Zoo.[167]

  They tried everything to fix it: Get a new police chief. New mayor. New tactics. But nothing changed: Black mobs continued rampaging, assaulting and creating violent mayhem at The Plaza. Finally they tried a curfew —against the advice of a former mayor of Kansas City, Emanuel Cleaver, who is now a member of the Congressional Black Caucus:[168]

  “All we are going to do is make a lot of black kids angry,” said the Congressman. He was right. Black mob violence proceeds in Kansas City and no one seems to be able to stop it.

  Spoiler Alert: This is not the first or last time you will hear that in this book.

  Over the same weekend the President was making his latest remarks about racial grievance, at a black high school, several people were arrested after large-scale violence disrupted a football game. A teacher was attacked and taken to the hospital after “several people took issue with her telling them what to do,” i.e. asking for tickets.[169]

  Several others were arrested after “conflicts” with police, i.e. they assaulted the police. (This Google translator comes in handy. Just set it to “Liberal Denial” from standard English.)

  All the while, black mob violence and mayhem continued in and out of the stadium. One local observer, the wag at Tony’s Kansas City web site, was not surprised at the violence.[170] He was surprised that anyone in Kansas City might be surprised.

  In Providence, black mob violence was so widespread and intense Saturday night that state officials called an emergency meeting for Sunday to close one of the nightclubs at the center of the mayhem.

  Closer to the President’s speech, 18.5 miles away at Six Flags America amusement park in suburban Maryland, a large group of black people fought and created mayhem during and after Fright Fest. On video. During the President’s speech.

  A spokeswoman for the park said nothing much happened, despite what anyone might have heard on TV or in the newspapers. The Washington Post attributed some of the violence to the “teenagers” whose parents dropped them off at the park while they attended the nearby Evangel Cathedral for Saturday night services.

  The church has a white pastor but the congregation is predominately black. The Friday Night service is called R.I.O.T. Youth Service. Parents and witnesses to the mayhem at Six Flags took to the NBC News web site to tell what really happened.

  One black parent was not buying the “nothing to see here” explanation from the park: [171]

  “This spokesperson lied. My children and their friends were there and they were not top priority as stated. My son was running with the crowd so he would not get tramped on and a cop/guard tackled him to the ground.

  Handcuffed him, cut up his card and put him out the park. This was done to several of the people there. It was more than a fight because someone was stabbed and shot.”

  Another parent called it a mini-riot. Others said it was a full-blown riot, “just like you see on TV.”

  Still others (that’s reporter talk for me) said this was just another night, in another week, in another month, where black mob violence is now so common it is considered normal. At the football game. The park. The fairgrounds. Big cities. Small cities.

  And during a dinner featuring the President of the United States.

  Black Mob Violence: So Many Stories.

  Not enough room.[172]

  That last chapter was too long. And too short.

  Too long because the gurus tell us chapters have to be shorter to keep people’s attention. 600 words are about right. The last chapter came in at several times that.

  And I was just getting warmed up.

  The article was too short because of all the episodes of black mob violence that also happened within a few days of the President’s speech: Each one a push back against the President’s relentless narrative that black people are relentless victims.

  Which is pretty much what he has been saying non-stop since high school when the racist white coach at his elite white school denied him his rightful spot in the starting lineup of the basketball team because of racism.

  So let’s make up for what I left out:[173]

  In Memphis, a large group of black people rampaged through the streets, creating violence and mayhem: Throwing bricks at cars. Beating up senior citizens. One grandmother told WREG in Memphis that “teenagers” will burn Memphis to the ground if someone does not stop them.[174]Locals in Memphis say….

  There I go again. Starting to list all the recent racial violence in Memphis to show this latest example is part of a pattern. That’s how I made the last chapter too long.

  So let’s just put it this way: Ditto Memphis.

 
; In Rochester, a large group of black people rampaged through downtown, creating violence and mayhem. When police showed up, 50 to 100 black people attacked them too. At least it does not happen every weekend, police say. Ditto Rochester.

  In Las Vegas, a black motorcycle club descended on the Suncoast Casino and black mob violence erupted. Only one person was stabbed. Ditto black motorcycle clubs.[175]

  In Madison, Wisconsin, 20 to 30 black people were creating violence and mayhem in and out of a chicken restaurant. One person was taken to the hospital after receiving a severe beating. At least he did not get stabbed.[176] Ditto Madison.

  In Orlando, a large group of black people was creating violence and mayhem at a large party called Chunky Sunday. Three people were shot. One died. Ditto other Chunky Sunday festivities.

  In Tallahassee, near Martin Luther King Boulevard, a large group of black people was creating violence and mayhem near the campus of a local black college. Two people were shot. Ditto other parties at black colleges.[177]

  In Carbondale, Illinois, a large group of black people was creating mayhem and violence downtown. Much of it on video. In contrast to the previously mentioned events, this one happened a week before the President’s speech to the black caucus.[178] Ditto Carbondale.

  At Horlick High in Racine, Wisconsin, a large group of black people created violence and mayhem in a grocery store parking lot. On video. This one might not count since there were a few white faces in the crowd. A gunshot ended that gathering before we could figure out if they were predators or victims. [179]Ditto Wisconsin.

  I am getting close to the limit. Running out of space. But not running out of examples of recent black mob violence that seem to contradict the President’s narrative.

  Wilmington, ditto. (Delaware and North Carolina and California.) Des Moines, ditto. Chicago, ditto. Akron, ditto.

  The rest of the country, ditto, ditto. ditto.

  Seven Minutes in September.

  It does not stop.

  It just does not stop: Thursday afternoon, in September of 2014, I received seven emails in seven minutes, detailing dozens of cases of recent black mob violence all around the country. Many on video.

  This was a week or so before the President’s speech to the Congressional Black Caucus.

  Let’s take a tour of seven minutes in September, starting in Cincinnati. A bus full of black students beat two sisters, on video, on the way home from school.[180] A few days before that, another bus full of black people beat, then robbed a white man after a Labor Day party. Then they stole a bike. All the time laughing. All of it on high definition video.[181]

  And every story, every YouTube video produces at least one person to say ‘oh yeah, that happens here a lot.’

  How about Dayton: Every six months city leaders put on the “Urban Nights” festival in an attempt to persuade the suburbanites that downtown is fun — and safe. Every six months, large groups of black people disrupt the party with fighting, mayhem and property destruction.

  In 2014, even the chief of police had to break out the pepper spray to quell a disturbance at Urban Nights. Not to worry, regular large scale fighting is not that big of a deal, says the chief. And, besides, said a local business leader, “the last thing we want is for people to say I’m not coming downtown.”

  That is just about the most truth we can expect from business, political and media leaders in Dayton or anywhere else when it comes to black mob violence and how they minimize, ignore and condone it.[182]

  The same email contained details about large-scale black mob violence that closed the Montgomery County fair just a few miles outside of Dayton just a few days before that. A group of black activists called the Street SoulJahz say they have the solution — more programs to give the kids something to do.[183]

  Which is problematic because people involved in black mob violence always look like they are already having such a good time.

  How about Antioch, in the San Francisco Bay area: Black mob violence involving hundreds of people at a local shopping center near a school is now so intense and so frequent that McDonald’s and Taco Bell are closing their doors when a nearby school lets out.

  The police chief in Antioch said breaking up large-scale violence is not his job. After all, he said, the disturbance happened on private property, and that makes it the job of the property owner, who said that was the job of the school, who said the police were responsible …

  And oh yeah: It’s been happening a long time. On video.[184]

  Said one scribe in the local press: “Since 2005 when volumes of Section 8 families moved to Antioch from Oakland and Richmond, the city suddenly became a dangerous city where not only at nights but at days we dare not to walk on streets or even parking lots without bringing a gun!! It is ridiculous!!”

  An Oakland fireman recently said a white police officer detained him because of racism that makes white people feel “threatened by black people.” The day after his complaint, video from the cop’s camera showed the fireman was treated with deference and respect after the 40 seconds it took to eliminate him as a suspect in a burglary.

  That was just one of at least three recent cases of false allegations of police racism and abuse, all caught on video, also in Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon.[185]

  I get a lot of emails from England, like the one a few months ago where a London nightclub owner said regular and intense black mob violence was responsible for closing down his nightclub — and 15 others over the last six months.[186]

  These are not the ‘pull up a stool and ask Charlie for a cold one’ kind of nightclubs. Rather, these are the multi-story, glittering, upscale experiences where Puff Diddy or whatever his name is now will sell you a bottle of vodka for $150 or more.

  This latest episode of black mob violence was not that widespread, but more dramatic nonetheless: A black mob threatened police officers with violence as they tried to subdue a black suspect. One of the mob posted the video on his Facebook page with a message to his “New York homies” that police brutality against black people had now crossed the Atlantic. Judge for yourself: It’s on video.[187]

  They even have the Knockout Game over there:

  In Kansas City, Kansas, police spend more time at the schools than many of the students. In the latest video, a black student punches a girl in the face. Another student says violence is so widespread in this predominantly black school that now even the teachers are afraid.[188]

  And oh yeah, that has been happening there a long time.

  In Brooklyn, a large group of black people fought, created mayhem and defied police outside the gleaming new Barclay’s Center. No: I do not know what they were doing there other than hurling N-bombs at cops and laughing at the carnage. You figure it out: It's on video.[189]

  In Athens, Georgia on Wednesday, 60 black people fought each other, police and school officials. That’s about it really, other than, oh yeah, it’s been happening there a long time.[190]

  In a St. Louis suburb, a large group of black people have been fighting, destroying property, creating mayhem and generally threatening the well being of this otherwise safe and calm and quiet middle class neighborhood. The center of the mob’s attention: Basketball courts that residents now want to replace with shuffleboard courts.

  A black reporter dutifully asked a local politician if he is racist for even considering removing these recreational opportunities for under-served youth. He meekly answered no.[191]

  Also in St. Louis, in nearby Ferguson, the same school district that birthed the newest poster boy for the war on black people in America— Michael Brown — suspended 20 percent of the students in two black schools.[192]

  Including Brown’s alma mater, where they recently observed a minute of silence in his honor at a football game. The coach said he hoped it would restore normalcy to the school.

  Last year, a reporter at the Fox affiliate talked with a teacher who described what normal looks like at Ferguson schools: Constant chaos. Constant vio
lence, now spilling over in attacks on teachers. And oh yeah, that has been happening there a long time, said the reporter, as he rifled through a stack of papers documenting recent incidents.[193]

  But to the present, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch was ready with an explanation for the recent bulk removal of black students from black classrooms in the soon to be re-named Michael Brown Memorial High School (OK, I made up that part) in Ferguson: The white teachers were to blame.

  “Many new teachers are white and previously taught in more affluent suburban schools,” explained the paper.“Some are struggling to connect with their students, most of whom are black and come from impoverished backgrounds.”[194]

  The penalty for not “connecting” is taunting, harassment and violence so bad that many white teachers quit St. Louis-area schools after the first day of classes.

  And oh yeah, that’s been happening there a long time.

  Finally in Ferguson, hundreds of black people showed up at a city council meeting to accuse white public officials of racism. And to demand the indictment and conviction of the white police officer who shot Michael Brown.[195]

  And if that did not happen, they promised there would be more black mob violence, even greater than before. They were telling the truth about that, at least.

  More Bikes.

  More Joyful Violence.

  Besides joyful violence, there is one other part of the Knockout Game played against bike riders that is almost always present: The media ignore it. Condone it. Or deny it. And Washington is full of NPR and other media outlets doing just that.

  Soon after L’Affaire Hingsbergen (the NPR guy) became public, it happened again: Ten black people attacked a still unidentified man in Washington, D.C. He lived. They laughed. "After the punch, I remember hearing them chuckling," he told the ABC affiliate.[196]

 

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