To: mylife
I'm calling BS on that one...sure whites are pissed that they receive uneven treatment in the name of "leveling the field" but epidemic violence? The only circumstance where I could see a flash of white violence would be in response to a major riot -- where rioters come into white neighborhoods, wrech stuff, and kill a few people. In such a circumstance, it wouldn't be hard to round up a bunch for a retaliatory raid
73 posted on
12/05/2003 6:47:32 PM PST by
SauronOfMordor
(Happiness is a belt-fed weapon)
To: SauronOfMordor
The only circumstance where I could see a flash of white violence would be in response to a major riot -- where rioters come into white neighborhoods, wrech stuff, and kill a few people. In such a circumstance, it wouldn't be hard to round up a bunch for a retaliatory raid Being not far from Cincinnati, this is what concerns me. Every time we get another bogus accusation against white cops, there have to be more and more people fed up. It's the long standing anger from being blamed for all the world's ills, that could ignite with a big enough catalyst.
A riot or attacks in a white neighborhood would do it. Why? Because what will the cops do to protect us? Will they protect us to the best of their ability? Or will they use bean bags because they don't want anyone calling them racist?
122 posted on
12/05/2003 8:51:37 PM PST by
Dianna
To: SauronOfMordor
In the Newark Riots of 1967, the terrorists, er, "oppressed urban youth" who tried to venture into the North or East wards, (home to large concentrations of "men of respect" at the time) were met with shotguns. This in the People's Republic of New Jersey.
I know that in the York (Pennsylvania" riots in the late 60s, the whites (Mennonites in some cases!) actually shot back when the rioters came their way (York being a small town).
143 posted on
12/05/2003 9:46:32 PM PST by
Clemenza
(East side, West side, all around the town. Tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York)
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