Posted on 04/28/2012 2:47:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
NO_LIMIT_SHARPTON is calling for calm. Isn't that precious!?!
*You cant keep killing black folks. Were not going to allow it.*
There’s a huge ‘killing blacks’ problem in this country but it’s not from ‘whites’ at all - and the racemongers know this.
according to the doj, “From 1976 to 2005 — “94% of black victims were killed by blacks “, that leaves 6% killed by other than black (that’s lumping asian, hispanic, white and other together as the 5%).
Conversely, 15% of white murder victims were killed by black perpetrators.
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/homicide/race.cfm
the following clip from Hannity dates to 2006. Note uberliberal Comb’s advice to whitefolks to ‘just ignore that person’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGv8PQr8Uo4
Four years and a lot of ‘ignoring’ later, the following clips highlight events that are becoming more and more commonplace, and which we are still conditioned to ‘ignore’ - thanks, Combs.:
2010 SEATTLE: young man held hostage, beaten and tortured by black gang:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRhaoWWKE-k
2011 SACRAMENTO: special needs woman repeatedly beaten for sport:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGV9vE7H7I0
Neither city could be described as having a large economically deprived populace as one might find in Detroit or Chicago, for instance. It’s almost guaranteed, however, that all perpetrators were brought up thru the anti-american, blame the white dude, liberal public “education” system.
Apparently blacks don't much care about their children being killed. They only care about who did it.
Why does Rodney King even have a book? What does he have to say other than “Can’t we all get along”?
If Crystal Mangum (ala Duke Lacrosse)can have a book then King’s is certainly no surprise.
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