Posted on 10/11/2013 7:04:06 AM PDT by rktman
Rochester city councilman Adam McFadden has to be wondering why so many people are still so puzzled at the frequent black mob violence in Rochester.
After all, McFadden explained it all to us just two years ago.
"I think what you saw at the beach is what we've been seeing in many of our neighborhoods for two decades," (black) Councilman McFadden told WHAM TV. "It's just that you had a lot of people there who are not used to that culture and got to witness it personally."
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Sad ain’t it? All my dad’s side of the family is from the Hudson Valley area since way back in the late 16/early 1700’s. Athens was his home town until he graduated college. Never lived there after that once he got in the Navy as an officer. We visited in the 50’s and 60’s and it was a great area then. Maybe being so small they’ve avoided some of the crap flowing in from “oh rochester” and other parts of the state. The cradle of “democracy” in the north east has gone to hell in a hand basket.
Why did you post this in chat? It’s a regular essay that can go in News/Activism. There it could hang in the editorial sidebar as well as be checked off for NY State, extended news and crime.
Thanks for the tip. I guess when I want something hanging in the sidebar it would get better visibility thus more views.
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