Man is he going to be receiving some hate mail.
I read the original column about the thuggery of the All-Star event and thought the same! Maybe, just maybe, the tide is turning. The Jason Whitlocks and Bill Cosbys of the world are taking back their community.....and ours!
Good article.
Once as a lark, there was a KKK rally north of Frederick MD and I went to see what it looked like. There were probably more gawkers like myself than actual Klan members, admittedly, but I didn't feel the slightest bit in danger, even though I'm Catholic and was there with a Latina friend.
On the other hand, for several years (ending in 1998, I believe) my city played host to "Da Greek" which was a gathering of Black Fraternities (read: young black people with nothing to do). THAT was scary! Fighting in the streets, store windows broken, people jumping up and down on cars, shootings, stabbings, public urination.
Long story, but in 97 or 98, I was caught in a car after dark in Center City and after not moving a block in an hour and a half, pulled the car up onto the sidewalk and abandoned it until it could be picked up the next morning.
I can only imagine what Vegas must have been like.
Owl_EagleIf what I just wrote made you sad or angry,
it was probably just a joke.
Wow. Great column.
The old joke is "90% of the lawyers are giving the rest a bad name"
This guy is basically saying the same thing about other members of his skin pigmentation group.
I have to say, there are a lot of blacks who are giving the good ones a bad name and it is really too bad.
I thought this was going to be about Clayton Bigsby.
Amen.. Great article..
I wish it would be reprinted in every newspaper in the country..
I'm speechless.
The winds of change are blowing. Who knows what it will stir up and where we'll be when it settles. But blowing powerfully, they are.
Bill Cosby 2
Ping. Good column on the Vegas riots after the all-star game. Hope he keeps hammering away as do you.
It was excellent too.
Because black opportunists use our white guilt and PC attitudes against us. It's all right there in the article with the one kid crying racism at the drop of a hat. I recently was flipping throught the channels and came across BET's top 25 events that misshaped black America. Some of the things were OUTRAGEOUS like Elvis, the Supreme Court, etc. Number one was slavery. I don't remember owning any slaves, so I'm not apologizing.
Bravo!
Almost gives you hope things could change.
Almost.
As a public high school teacher, I assure you this gansta culture is literally killing black youth. If this were happening to white kids we'd all be standing up screaming to have it stopped. Because it's mostly damaging black kids whites are afraid to point out the damage. Somehow, white people have no standing to tell blacks anything. Very few blacks have the nerve to do what this man did. Good for him.
Crazy, but there it is.
Here's a social experiment you can try. Go to a MacDonalds or a Burger King or any other fast food place that asks you to clean up your table when you've finished eating. See who actually does.
Indeed it was.. His storys in the article are duplicated thousands of times hourly across America.. with no black person to stand up.. and expose it..
Not all but very many black people are becomeing spoiled affirmative americans..
The worm has turned and the pendalum has swung..
The future will not be pretty... Black culture is toxic..
Toxic to all of any race including especially black people..
RAP is harbinger of bad tidings.. and is poisonous..
Did anybody see the Paula Zahn show last night? The title was "hip hop....art or poison?" 55% of live viewers polled said it was POISON. One of the guests was the virulent anti-white college professor michael eric dyson who blamed whitey for the failure of everything black. Never before in the history of this great nation has there been a group or people (blacks) that continues to blame so many of it's own shorting comings on other people (whites). And Paula (the good little guilty white liberal) played right along. The show was pathetic.
Thanks for posting that.
The courage of this writer gives me hope.