“the intentionally malicious title in question is plain stupid.”
I don’t know who wrote the headline, but these are the words of the teenage black blogger to whom they refer:
Every time there is an event going on, people want to pull out guns and go crazy, said Hagler, the teenage video blogger from Milwaukee. Everything is getting cancelled: State fairs. Summerfest. All people want to do is fight. Yall acting like animals. And it is crazy to say it is our own people acting that way.
He continued, Its crazy when you go to an event and there be a majority white people there. As soon as black people come around that get to moving out of the way. They already know what is going to happen.
Its like when you want to go to Juneteenth. I aint going to go to Juneteenth because people already know what is going to happen. People are going to be shooting and fighting.
Given that, and the facts set forth in the article, I don’t think a charge of malice is justified.
Everybody knows that the savages are only a segment of the black population. Requiring people to dance around on eggshells in a pink tutu every time the savages are discussed is not productive.
Intentionally malicious? One could say far worse than “don’t behave” without stretching the truth an iota. These murdering savages are a serious problem, and one that will require both intellectual honesty and a stern heart to solve.
“theres a real problem that unfairly characterizes the majority of Black America.”
Nonsense. The vast majority of mischaracterization flatters US citizens with visible sub-saharan ancestry. Look what happens whenever someone successfully protects himself from one or more of our melanin-enriched problem children.
“Your honor, this white scum should have waited until the tip of Duquan’s knife actually entered his heart before he drew his weapon.”
It is rapidly coming down to a choice between being killed on the street, or imprisoned for self-defense and killed in prison.
There is indeed a problem, and I’m sure the substance of the video proves that out. The issue, however, is the headline which was the focus of my comment.
Something like: “An epidemic of Black Gang-bangers” is fair game. The generalization that includes Black America in its entirety is problematic.
Again, I’m only commenting on the title and the objection to its rejection. I’m not in any way attempting to dispel the seriousness of the video’s/article’s substance.