Posted on 02/03/2014 10:23:53 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
[]codyrobinson[S] 221 points 23 hours ago
I told the news they were black. I don't know why they didn't report it. Yes there were witnesses. One saved me. Unfortunately most of the witnesses had a glossy entertained look on their faces.
In Texas, it is illegal to carry if you go to a bar or an establishment that earns more than 50% of its revenue via alcohol sales. This is precisely the type of establishment/environment where a firearm would be most useful, acknowledging the natural concern about intoxicated people having a firearm in their possession.
As for the attackers, they are probably hispanic not black. The black population in San Antonio is pretty small, about 10%, most are from military families. Regardless, violent drunks come in all colors and ethnic groups. Political correctness should not prevent the police nor newspapers from providing physical descriptions. The public would be better able to help identify the attackers if such information were provided.
Lesson of the story: Be very careful going to or leaving such an establishment. It is probably best to avoid such places in general.
Sorry, did not see your post.
These article writers need to be confronted and pounded with the fact that these attacks
ARE NOT “RANDOM”.
“I told the news they were black. I don’t know why they didn’t report it.”
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Freaking hilarious. I bet by now he knows why they didn’t report it. And why the cops refused to view this as a knockout game.
It just doesn’t fit their PC agenda that blacks are not capable of racism and that black violence is justified.
IIRC, I read here that the msm was saying the game wasn't as violent as many are making it out to be. What's a few hospitalizations and deaths when it comes to protecting the St. Skittles.
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