Posted on 04/12/2013 4:50:42 AM PDT by IbJensen
(Editors note: Colin Flaherty has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse. WND features these reports to counterbalance the virtual blackout by the rest of the media due to their concerns that reporting such incidents would be inflammatory or even racist. WND considers it racist not to report racial abuse solely because of the skin color of the perpetrators or victims.)
Welcome to the new normal: Large-scale black mob violence is busting out in Philadelphia, Chicago, Utica, Jacksonville, St. Louis, Wilmington (Delaware), Greenville (South Carolina), Grand Rapids, Peoria, Springfield (Ohio), Newark, Boston and Brooklyn.
All in the last three weeks.
Police say they are baffled. Others say it is a regular meteorological event: Large crowds and fights are not uncommon in the city in the warm weather, said the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia.
The latest example of the new normal took place Tuesday in Philadelphia: 200 black people on the streets of the downtown financial district: fighting, vandalizing, rampaging, refusing to disperse, tossing bottles at police. It began at 4 p.m. and took police 90 minutes to restore order.
At the epicenter of the violence, an employee of Wendys said no one was surprised.
It usually happens when the weather breaks, Lakia Garrick told the local Fox affiliate. They come in here and go crazy. It was really expected.
Fourteen black people were arrested and charged with misdemeanors.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
The Koreans in LA after the Rodney King Riots had the right idea.
“Diversity is a handicap to be dealt with, not a source of strength. “
Diversity is where nations go to die.
“Diversity is a handicap to be dealt with, not a source of strength. “
Diversity is where nations go to die.
Ahh Philly...
I’m more of the mind to say it’s urban issues that draw younger folks into the mess. You never see anyone over forty in these mob episodes....it’s always 15-to-30 years old. The other issue is that they go to places where no one knows them and can get away cleanly. Small towns just wouldn’t work for idiots like this.
in that case, were the perps black?...
I hate them....I really do....
its sad for her that some of her "community" are blowing up race relations...
the low pants deal is just a sexual statement about their “things”....that is all....they like the way it feels with their pants dangling on it....I’m completely serious about this...
The Voters went from Ignorant (and yes I am being kind) in 2008 to absolutely Bat S#it crazy in 2012. To this day, I am in absolute amazement of the fraud being foisted upon a willing Public. From one diversion right into another, it is almost Cosmic how it just goes on and on.
As I have Posted before, Obama is the first Flubber President. Things don’t just slide off him, they bounce off and accelerate in the opposite direction.
The fact is that the Media has sharpened their deceit and most people fail to see it. They Live, and we are the only ones wearing the Sunglasses.
I just think to myself how I felt when we had a President Reagan, even with the Rats running Congress back then, and how I feel today with the phony baloney Community Agitator pushing his Commie Agenda with absolutely no blowback.
Remember that song — The Future’s So Bright, I Have to Wear Shades ...? THAT is what life was like under Reagan. The future was BRIGHT. You could DREAM. And you could have a lot of fun, because everybody didn’t hate each other and we knew the grown-ups were in charge, so we could relax and enjoy life. We didn’t even WORRY about politics ... we didn’t worry about much of anything. We were proud, and America was so strong and immense and powerful, it just burst your heart to think about it.
I did worry about nuclear stuff back then ...I hated the build-up and it did weigh me down a lot at the time — other than that, things were just so different ...
***Why youll need 30 rd magazines.***
Why did Sir Edmund Hillary climb Everest?
“Because it’s there!”
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