Posted on 08/16/2016 6:13:25 AM PDT by No_More_Harkin
Black violence invades sweet corn festival in Cedar Rapids Iowa Yes, Iowa
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
BTW, take time to read some of the comments. Some are pretty funny, given the circumstances.
Last month, my northwest Indiana town had its annual food festival, which was kicked off by a light-hearted, silly parade. BLM (probably from Chicago or Gary) wanted to join in, but the mayor said no. They threatened to come back the next day. Cops were posted on the roofs of downtown buildings but, as far as I know, there were no incidents.
“Teens” again, huh?
They dindu nuffin
Fixed it
Obama is The Great Divider. He has never done one thing to unify the country in any way.
No, you didn’t fix it
Children of the corn
For those who might not know, this is an annual event at St. Jude Catholic Church, dating to before the parish had a ‘Social Justice Committee’.
Black violence invades any space they occupy.
Last month, my northwest Indiana town had its annual food festival, which was kicked off by a light-hearted, silly parade. BLM (probably from Chicago or Gary) wanted to join in, but the mayor said no. They threatened to come back the next day. Cops were posted on the roofs of downtown buildings but, as far as I know, there were no incidents.
Interesting. Does seem there is a coordinated effort to intimidate Whitey. BLM just reeks of astroturfed community organizing, IMO.
The underlying story may be interesting but the Youtube video os a worthless piece of crap.
No video of the incident(s) just some voice reading comments on somebody else’s news account of the happening.
I guess someone thinks reading aloud the thoughts of others makes you a you tube sensation.
I had to get a long ways into the video before I discovered it was BLACK teens. The whole time I’m thinking, “Wow, this is weird. White kids in groups don’t really do this. Times must be changing. “
Nope. They were black.
What would a reasonable person make of the thoughts I share above. Am I racist, or just observant?
It started out when militant, club-brandishing New Black Panther thugs intimidated voters at the doors of a polling place: “You’re about to be ruled by a black man.”
And paid no price for it. That was essentially permission to do what they’re doing now.
The first black president was an utter failure and he let down the very people he was expected to do some good for.
The black people in this country should be sick of being pandered to by the Democrats and more welfare checks are NOT the solution but the problem.
Race relations were headed in the right direction until LBJ came along. Since then, it's been all downhill.
Big opportunity here for Donald Trump. He needs to visit some of these areas and hear what the black people have to say. Then come up with some plans to address. Even if he initially gets jeered and gets bad press. I think most Black Americans will respect a presidential candidate who does not pander, tells it like it is, and offers solutions.
Our local Sweet corn fest is scheduled to start this Thursday evening. I would make wager that this type of crap is gonna happen as soon as the sun goes down.
And the local idiots in charge will explain it away as “youths getting into mischief”.
This festival has been going downhill in the past few years. The ferals all show up about 7 pm in packs, and intimidate everyone around them. The PD shoves them out of the park, only to move them to outlying areas for their “fun”. God help you if you get in their way or call them out on their criminal activities.
Me and the Mrs both carry, but god forbid if we have to defend ourselves or our children.
Fatherless violence is the problem; think about the double meaning. I will start using this phrase to make inroads with those who think it was “just the war on drugs” and “mass incarceration”. Those are spinoffs of the 1964 or even prior to that governmental war on the black intact family.
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