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  • The Pro-Criminal Politics of Urban America.

    04/13/2021 11:07:07 AM PDT · by Lordjazz · 3 replies
    ThyBlackMan ^ | April 13, 2021 | Torrance T. Stephens
    Jesse Jackson once stated: “There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then (I) look around and see someone white and feel relieved.” This unfortunately is a reality. Not just for Black folk but for many, especially in urban areas. Since 2019 and last summer, there has been a rise in crime in many cities. Not jaywalking or shoplifting (which may also be on the rise) but rather violent crimes such as carjackings, shootings, assaults and murders. From New York to...
  • The Chaos in Urban America Is Bad Now—But Can Only Get Worse With Biden. Biden postures as a moderate, but he won’t stand up to the left.

    07/25/2020 11:38:36 AM PDT · by Signalman · 20 replies
    Human Events ^ | 7/24/2020 | David Krayden
    People used to accuse Democrats of being “soft on crime.” Now, Democrat-run cities can’t even properly identify crime, let alone punish it. (Except, perhaps, the ultimate sin of defending your life and home from the mob). The eccentric, oddball, strange and perverse crew of mayors that run these urban cesspools are intransigent in their refusal to fight crime. President Donald Trump is increasingly at war with America’s Democrat-run cities—but only because their mayors refuse to fight the war with the crime on their streets. This week, the President announced that he was sending 200 federal agents to Chicago and Kansas...
  • NAACP raises questions about mayoral succession

    10/13/2009 6:38:35 AM PDT · by STONEWALLS · 35 replies · 1,501+ views
    Baltimore Sun ^ | 10-13-10 | Annie Linskey
    "Leaders of the Maryland NAACP, worried that a Baltimore mayor's criminal conviction could result in the appointment of a white or Republican leader who may not fully represent the majority black and Democratic city, are asking state lawmakers to strip the governor of authority to permanently fill the office. The request, made in a resolution adopted at a state meeting of the civil rights group last weekend, marks the first time a mainstream organization has raised questions about succession should Baltimore Mayor Dixon be convicted of any of the nine charges she faces. Dixon has been indicted for theft and...
  • Black Leaders Demand Apology For Editorial Cartoon

    08/22/2007 7:59:53 AM PDT · by Cagey · 76 replies · 2,591+ views
    WKMG TV NEWS ^ | 8-22-2007
    An editorial cartoon in last Friday's Florida Times-Union depicting a gunman wearing a T-shirt saying "Don't Snitch" continues to draw criticism, with some black leaders calling for an apology, the firing of the cartoonist and other demands, according to a WJXT-TV report in Jacksonville. Two young children drawn in the cartoon say "I didn't see nuttin'!" Then the gunman says, "Now that's a good little ho! In a letter sent to all Jacksonville television stations as well as the newspaper, the Jacksonville Leadership Coalition called the cartoon "racist, culturally insensitive and degrading to African-American women." In addition to the apology,...
  • American Cities of Aspiration (and the decline of Euro-America)

    02/07/2005 1:37:12 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 16 replies · 778+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | February 14 / February 21, 2005 | Joel Kotkin
    FOR MUCH OF THE PAST decade, Darik Volpa labored long and hard in the high-tech vineyards of San Jose and Boston. As an executive in the medical instrument industry, he earned good money, but could not achieve a middle class lifestyle in those pricey locales.When Volpa decided in 2003 to open his own company, Understand Surgery, he chose to do it in far-more-affordable Reno, Nevada. His reasons--embraced by scores of other fast-growing businesses--ranged from the unfriendly business climates in places like California to the high cost of houses in many prominent cities. The need for affordable housing was especially urgent,...