Posted on 04/03/2015 3:09:58 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
Being a simple man, Bill OReilly has no reason to know about the long history of black mob violence associated with Spring Break.
So earlier this week when he wanted to know why seven black people were shot following a large fight at a large party in Panama City, Florida, OReilly was probably not aware that just few weeks before, a group of black people attacked Dak Prescott, a Heisman Trophy candidate from Mississippi State. They left the dazed quarterback on his back in a parking lot, his assailants doing the victory dance on social media. On video.
Nor was he aware that the vast majority of violence and gunplay getting so much attention at Panama Beach City is more than just a young person thing. Its a black thing.
For answers, he turned to Fox News contributor Mary Kathryn Hamm. She begged off because her wildest spring break memories happened at the Reagan Library, she said.
That left just one guest to explain it all to the Big Man: Former Washington Post and NPR guru Juan Williams. He surprised a lot of people in two ways: 1) Knowing the truth. 2) Speaking the truth.
Williams reminded OReilly of Freaknik, the annual celebration of black violence and anarchy that got so bad that even the Chocolate City of Atlanta had to pull the welcome mat. Then he mentioned Urban Beach Week in Miami Beach -- only reporters call it anything but Black Beach Week -- and how that was a celebration of chaos and violence as well.
The annual mayhem continued until 2013, when city officials ran out of ways to describe the living hell that 400,000 black people created in Miami Beach. So they turned that small town into a large armed camp.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Black College students.
What they cannot win with self-biased liberal and racial ideology on the battlefront of ideas, many make up for it physically in a setting where sheer numbers makes it near impossible to hold any single one accountable.
From the Article:
“So black people get angry and rampage, riot and attack cops. Jineea has a solution, but there is one small catch:
We need to sue the city of Miami for violating our civil rights this weekend, but the problem, my friends, is our behavior detracts from making our case. We view shootings and killings as a daily occurrence back home, but people from Miami frown on such occurrences.
She has a point there. And I swear I believe she was not trying to be funny or ironic in any way.”
Hmmm.... I suppose that it might be ironic in view of the above quote, but these black students are really their own worst enemies.
A black St. Louis talk show host has seen the same problem: Black mob violence at the Del Mar Loop, the upscale entertainment district, is a regular feature of life there. Why? The clubs have not reached out to black people to make them feel welcome.
I knew a bar manager. He said you can have one black in the band. When you have two or more blacks take that as a signal that this is a black bar. They come in before the cover charge, occupy the best seats and nurse one beer the whole night. Theyre nasty and threatening to whites, running them out. Then you get your first shooting and youd might as well shut down then because the bar is finished for white, trendy money spending patrons. You wont even fill it at lunch. You cant replace white patrons with black patrons because they dont spend enough money.
Locally theres a historically black college. I cant recall a homecoming game where somebody wasnt shot at or near a party. Usually, the shooters were uninvited guests.
I watched several years of Freaknik....nothing at all about rights and good intentions. Nothing. An excuse for lawlessness and violence.
“I watched several years of Freaknik....nothing at all about rights and good intentions. Nothing. An excuse for lawlessness and violence.”........
Thus the prelude to odumbo. Since his arrival they “celebrate” every day and don’t bother waiting for spring break.
It starts in HS with the combination of Marxist history/ethnic studies teachers and the ‘science’ teacher’s Darwinism. Toss in the racist beliefs of liberals and you get a group of people who have been groomed to misbehave because that’s what black people do.
Things have been pretty quiet in Chicago this spring as we don’t hear much about the numerous shootings. Either the media has stopped reporting them or most of the “shooters” are on spring break in Florida.
During Black Biker Week in Myrtle Beach SC, the only neurosurgeon at the local hospital takes a vacation every year. He got tired of dealing with it.
Black Spring Break along the coast (Biloxi and environs) has had a few cases of real issues - pretty much eased up as this area is not prone to look the other way when thuggery rears its head.
Maybe it’s time to consider removing these people from the culture.
The list of places to NOT visit on my bucket list just keeps getting longer. Added St. Louis to it. I guess I can pretty much add any place east of the Mississippi, except...Kansas City, Kansas which is west of the Mississippi...this is getting complicated.
“... it’s the fringe element, the hanger on types (non-students) who are there for the party.”
I think that’s what happened to Freaknik in Atlanta. It started with just college students who weren’t causing problems, but grew to include the whole rap/hip-hop/gangsta crowd. That’s when Freaknik started getting out of control and crime-ridden.
Around these parts, those that actually do make it to high school graduation are sent off in "style." We always hear stories about how, in the public schools, they have special "graduation rules" for some families. Apparently, as the graduate's name is called, whole cheering sections of family and related friends, cousins and ne'er-do-wells stand up and raise a raucous. It gets so bad that the graduation ceremony had to be stopped for 5 minutes or longer. Naturally, when these families were asked to "be considerate of the other students, they took great offense and pulled their race cards.
So the kids that do get to their high school graduation are shown that if played the right way, there's a different set of rules for them.
This is neither here nor there, but it’s a true story, and it reminds me: I once worked with an engineer from the south whose father had owned a business in a smallish town. They had a beloved black employee, a bachelor named Willie.
EVERY Saturday night Willie would take his pay down town, get roaring drunk and wind up in jail. The Sheriff would then call Willie’s employer on the phone and tell him, “Robert, I have your n****r in jail down here. You come get him.” Mr. Robert would ask the Sheriff to hold Willie, and say that he’d come get him on Monday morning; which he’d do, over and over.
Every Monday after getting Willie out of jail, on the ride home, Robert would lecture Willie about his repeated shenanigans, and express his disappointment and wonderment that Willie would continue to DO this stuff, and ask him why.
Finally one Monday, when Robert’s lecture ended, with Robert staring at Willie with a questioning look; Willie hung his head for a moment, thinking; and then raised his head, looked into his boss’s eyes and said, “Mistah Robert; da’ reason you don’t undastan’ it, is cause you ain’t nevah been a n***ah on Saturday night!”
IMHO, that might pretty well sum it up. I know I ain’t nevah; and probably the majority of the Freepers who read this ain’t nevah, either. So let us realize that our birth in the race wherein we find ourselves does not in and of itself confer any superiority upon ANY us.
FWIW
I don’t frown on race.
I frown on behavior.
Either we hold those people to our standards, or we allow them to carve out their own territory.
It’s sad that when we plan a trip we must assure that there are no urban people near there.
It’s not just the violence, but all the other typical behaviors. Who want’s to visit a beach in Florida that is covered in litter/drug paraphernalia from the ghetto party the night before?
I want to be around my own people, and by that I mean people who do not litter or murder.
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