Posted on 12/13/2012 2:27:40 AM PST by Anila
No one knows what the two white women were doing on that Metro in that part of Washington, D.C. Ads by Google
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They did not want any trouble, they said on the video. To the black mob that confronted them, threatened them, beat them and robbed them, it was no trouble at all.
So they grabbed their iPhones, but not before the girls fought back to retrieve them. Unsuccessfully.
All the while one of the members of the crew was rolling video.
Members of this mob call themselves the 44th Street Crew in Southeast Washington. For those not familiar with the different sections of Washington, that is not the lobbyist/media/functionary dinner-party part of town.
Reporters at the Fox affiliate in Washington seemed surprised at the mob violence. But to people who ride the Metro, it was just another day.
Metro police have seen so much of it they are ready with instructions for riders who encounter it: Resistance is futile:
Theres nothing worth fighting over and getting assaulted for, said Deputy Chief Ron Pavlik of the two women defending themselves. There are lot better ways to fight back. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/black-mobs-take-over-washington-metro/#bHaCd2hKzoLxXx8V.99
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
HIM got 2 girl friends this spring.
Now there are over 15 of them!
They are barn cats.
You got a very small tank or are REALLY out in the boonies!
The mob is no different from those running DC
Here's a picture of him:
Nearest city with a large feral population is almost 400 miles away. With lots of mountains in between. There is a city about 280 miles away with a smallish population of ferals, good sized “hills” in between that one and here, too.
“Shameful that we live in a country where our cities are war zones and that people cannot travel through them unmolested.”
This is why even at their young age I have to impress upon my sons the dangers I’d rather not discuss with them right now; I think too many people are naive about how dangerous it is to be in such close proximity to people that will kill you for entertainment because you are white. Living on the edge of the Newark Food Desert in NJ, NOBODY within a 5 mile radius has no illusions about Newark (despite its government, in cahoots with the media, lying about how it is safe for whites to stay there after dark and spend money.
Never going to happen; the hate speech of the left has firmly taken hold.
Thanks for clearing that up; efforts to extend the PATH (which reaches from mid-town Manhattan to Newark NJ) further west from Newark were successfully opposed by the wealthy suburbs to the west because they knew what would be coming into their tranquil suburbs if that was done. Southwest of Newark some towns successfully fought having any highway exit ramps into them; same logic.
For all of their haughtiness in dealing with Southerners (NJ itself only outlawed slavery 15 years before the Civil War), NJ is a very segregated state.
He is beyond convincing.
I got there just as crack and AIDS came on the scene. Really tore up DC pretty bad. I went up into SE a lot in 1984-85, and when I got married in 86 we had a apt. in Camp Springs and I’d drive through SE back and forth to work. But by 87 it was so bad, I stopped going that way. A friend of mine was beaten and robbed around Suitland, by the Navy Comms place. I started going through the Naval Reasearch Lab gate off of 295.
That crack empedimic was a mess! It really tore up that neighborhood. Even the Mayor fell to it. But the idjits put him right back, I hear.
I knew a lot of black people who didn’t like Barry either. He wins by appealing to the lowest of the low.
And that was North of the Anacostia. Much worse on the south side!
Yeah, I went to the Yard many times. Remember the McDonalds right north of the Capitol Street bridge? Right behind it it looked like Lebanon alright!
Haven’t been back since the Nationals came in, but no doubt a huge improvement. Hate to be driving back and forth from Bolling to the Pentagon on game nights, though.
I once made a wrong turn in DC. Ended up on New York Ave on the NE side. My reaction. “This looks like Detroit.”
No, not all liquor is legal. I can’t buy 200 proof moonshine from Friendly Johnny from the back of his pickup truck in front of the county sheriff. :)
But you can buy a wide variety, from regulated producers who are responsible for the quality of their product, ie not blinding or killing the customers. When you buy it, you have to keep it sealed until you are able to consume it in the privacy of your abode.
I think the same thing can be done about drugs. Allow licensed producers to make products that are mildly intoxicating and allow these products to be sold at the licensed dealers, to which you have to take it home to consume. For most people, they will be happy about this. It will also cut some of the proceeds out of the cartel’s pockets.
I’m not looking at being able to stop all illegal drugs, that is not possible as we know from the War on Drugs. There will always be a market for crack, or crank, or meth or heroin or amphetimines. A small number of people will always seek out the ultimate high and they will also always be problematic.
However, most people are willing to settle for more moderate highs and controllable addictions and are willing to moderate their behaviours in acceptable ways in exchange for being able to legally buy this crap without worrying about spending the rest of their lives in prison for wanting to get mildly high.
yea... that was a whoopsie.
I think so... Seems that they don’t care with the issue at all. I wonder what actions have been done to resolve this and to resolve future incident.
Come back for a Nationals game next summer. Pick an afternoon game so you can look around a bit. You will be amazed. Just about everything in Southeast between the freeway and M Street was torn down. The redevelopment is high quality. Still a work in progress, but night and day from what you remember.
Have you been here since the Marine Barracks expanded south of the freeway (the band conservatory, housing, and the football field)? Or since Maritime Plaza was cleaned up? Or since the new DOT headquarters was built on M Street? A lot happened once LBJ's housing projects were removed.
bttt
Also note that the same sort of correlation between earlier marijuana and later harder drugs also exists between earlier alcohol and tobacco and later illegal drugs - so if marijuana is a "gateway" so are alcohol and tobacco.
From personal experience it is hard to disagree with that statement. Not everyone "graduates" to more risky substances, but the ones that do inevitably have a history of using less risky ones.
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