Posted on 06/29/2011 6:52:28 AM PDT by MNDude
The streets were vibrant. The weather was nice.
"The city had a good vibe," remembered one of the women, Maria, who requested her full name not be printed.
But their night on the town was about to become frightening.
Heading their way was a pack of teens roving through Center City after leaving a North Philadelphia music festival.
They were part of about 100 or more young people who had left Saturday night's event, police said, committing a series of violent assaults and robberies, including one against Maria, 25, of North Philadelphia, and her cousin Cecilia, 29, of Havertown.
(Excerpt) Read more at philly.com ...
Whites are not organized to resist. In addition, I fear whites may lack the will to resist.
mine too
“Officials rejected characterizing Saturday’s attacks as “flash mob” assaults, because, they said, they had not been coordinated through social media. Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey promised the department would pursue stiff penalties for similar teen violence.”
New rule: Your unruly behavior won’t be considered a “flash mob” if you don’t use Facebook to set it up. Isn’t that nice?
placemark
Long ago, Westwood, a cheerful college suburb in Los Angeles (next to UCLA), became overrun with gangs, who came in Saturday night. Needless to say, most of the “college” people went somewhere else.
What is happening in Greece will look like a fight in a bar compared to what will happen here. And I don’t think economics alone will be the motivating factor. It’s more the psychopathic culture.
Actually the first thing I noticed was the length of her legs.....err magazine, I meant the length of her magazine.
Betcha’ he is a victim of fetal alcohol syndrome. ( My guess.)
The length of the skirt and what those “victims” down range must be viewing. Nothing like a beautiful redhead.
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