This guy Flaherty certainly is obsessed with skin color.
Part of it is mercenary, of course. He’s trying to sell his book and he specializes in writing about the race issue.
However, that does not mean what he writes is untrue, and at least he’s talking about what we all know is a very serious situation that is not getting anywhere near the attention it needs.
When a thinker of the caliber of Thomas Sowell warns that a race war is on the horizon, it’s time to look at the issue with total objective seriousness.
Like the writer, I see the increasing tempo of racial violence as an indication that in the underclass of America, certain parties have decided that race warfare is inevitable, and are getting in as many free licks as they can before people start fighting back.
This is a topic that has been pretty much avoided by Big Media for decades. But not by many average Americans. Most Americans are sick of two things: (1) black violence (2) black dependence on gov. and perpetual demands for more tax-payer money to cover their failures. Overall, the black population has been a huge drag on the country. It’s time drastic measures were taken.
I made a correction for you. It's a little clunky, but more accurate:
This guy Flaherty is obsessed with reporting actual "news" stories (defined as new, heretofore unknown information by 90%+ of the audience) the rest of the media is too cowardly to report.
He compensates for all the MSM who censor all mention of black-on-white crime. He also maintains a website, whitegirlbleedalot.com
Like Rush Limbaugh says: "I don't need equal time, I AM equal time!"
He is a self-described liberal reporter who covered some incidents of apparently racially motivated black-on-white violence and was genuinely appalled at the willful non-reporting of those kinds of crime.
It is no secret that journalism/academic cabal has intentionally constructed an artificial narrative concerning racially-directed violent crime; they admit as much openly.
As for the topic of this story, all one has to do is know the history of the Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta through the 90's, to know the truth of it.