Posted on 07/26/2013 8:43:27 AM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi
I am not afraid of them Bill I just know how to handle them.
As it turned out, it appears that Zimmerman had good reason to be afraid of Martin, right? He got his head and nose bashed in.
We can all see with our own eyes. In recent cases in the news, which the media downplays, the flash mobs are almost always all black youth. But they identify them as “teenagers” or “young people”, never identifying the perpetrators by race.
There was a Colbert clip attacking BOR and Fox making the rounds for “racist comments.”
The comments?
Citing publicly verified government crime statistics that give a breakdown by race. Just mentioning reality and having the temerity to suggest African Americans are in any way responsible for their own actions is now portrayed by the left as an act of bias.
It’s not that we’re afraid of them.
It’s that we’re afraid of the repercussions of ‘standing our ground’, because, all too often, we have far more to lose (going all the way back to grade-school playground confrontations) than them.
Blacks also tend to get tough when they have superior numbers over their victims. One-on-one they are just another human being, easily knocked out with a clean punch just like anyone else.
Right now I can’t think of anyone else who is stating these facts without fear of anyone or anything.
O’Reilly can drive me crazy sometimes, but this is very courageous step he’s taking.
I'm not afraid of them, either. I'm afraid of the consequences of dealing with the violent among them.
Barack Obama, Holder, Al Sharpton and the demoncrat party OWN ongoing nationwide racial profiling and race riots
BOR not on my favorites list (Mr. Falafel), but at least he’s letting the poverty pimps and race profiteers have it with both barrels.
I feel the same. Good for him.
Next: BOR calls out Obama as a Socialist.
“I’m not afraid of them, either. I’m afraid of the consequences of dealing with the violent among them. “
Yes, but despite all his past and ongoing tribulations, George Zimmerman is still alive. Had he not shot Trayvon, he would most likely today be resting in a Florida cemetery. I will take take that bet too if I am ever attacked.
White people also are afraid of groups of young hispanic men..covered with tattoos.
Just yesterday I steered clear of a group in a local park who were hanging out in the parking lot around a pickup truck and car..fiddling with something. It turned to be a gun..or at least a toy gun if I am right. What were they up to? I didn’t call 911 because it appeared to be a toy. But maybe I should have.
bttt
Broke. Clock. Right.
Stick with BOR...you learn in time how to do an about face, with grace and finesse.
Say I drive a Harley, wear a Hell’s Angels jacket, and sport tats from my knuckles to my brow, are others wrong to presume that I’m not good baby-sitting material?
There are a lot of young black men who never get stereotyped as thugs, because they don’t dress, sound, or act, like thugs.
As in my above example, simply riding a Harley isn’t going to give people pause, but start putting multiple elements together and suddenly people are making good sound judgments about what it all means.
To a certain degree, I like what BOR is doing. However, to a much larger degree, he also help the poverty pimps. Such as Sharpton whom he use to have on his program all the time. Instead of exposing him as the fraud he is, he - along with Hannity and others - brought him onboard and help to legitmize him. So Bill, if you or any of your lackeys are readint this - you are also part of the problem.
:: OReilly said flatly...Im interested in helping the most vulnerable Americans ::
Bill, I think I see your problem here. You believe that your journalistic skills can solve all the world’s problems when, in reality, those skills can’t even solve the problems inherent in your pathetic little “show” on Fox.
Right...
The REAL issue, in almost every case, is WHY are "young black males" so prone to engage in violence - not that people feel compelled to defend themselves when threatened with said violence.
Is BOR pointing out the real issue as well, or just playing the "race card" for ratings?
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