Posted on 07/05/2010 4:00:20 PM PDT by SkyPilot
PHILADELPHIA - July 5, 2010 (WPVI) -- Independence Day celebrations got out of hand late last night when an unruly crowd converged on Center City.
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“You’re about to be ruled by a black man, cracker!”
Philadelphia: The City of Brothers killing eachother, aka Detroit on the Delaware. It is one city that could benefit from a large influx of immigrants and homosexuals, a la New York. If said folks even tried this in NY, they would get smacked down by the NYPD, or by los Latinos if they dared crossed into certain neighborhoods.
This picture was posted months ago. i don’t have the link on hand but this is just to give a heads up. I saw it during the time that the aide to Gov Jindal was beaten.
This did not happen last night.
They don’t LOOK Amish to me.
Philadelphia 2010- Rule of Lawlessness
Phildelphia 1776- Rule of Law
It came from the New York Times data base.
Welcome to Jack Squat Barry and Holder’s “post-racial America”......... =.=
Surpirsed there are no pictures of that dumbarse new Black Panther member touting a billy club.........
They’ll impress me whnen they have the stones to converge on the sticks.
It's from March of this year.
It’s my recollection that the same thing happened last Memorial Day, where a huge flash mob went about beating up strangers. I recall footage of a beaten Italian delivery boy. This is becoming a regular Philadelphia tradition.
Also, it appears to be from California, probably LA.
Most blacks don’t celebrate the fourth. It probably riles them to even think about it, as it apparently did in Philly. I live in a 90% black neighborhood. There were no flags on display on either the 4th or the 5th, none, other than mine.I hasten to add that nobody is obliged to fly the flag but it’s illustrative of a certain attitude when it’s not flown on the 4th.
It did happen, and just a few hours ago. Just another mob and riot - - more of the same in Philadelphia.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/03/25/us/25mobs_CA0/25mobs_CA0-popup.jpg
NY Times photo from back on Mar 25, 2010.
We considered going to the Phila fireworks last night. I’m glad we stayed out in the ‘burbs. I used to enjoy living in Philadelphia, and for the most part, felt safe there. The violence and flash mobs in recent years are very distressing, and very sad for such a historic city.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/03/25/us/25mobs_CA0/25mobs_CA0-popup.jpg
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