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.
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When you see a bunch of young black people at the beach during spring break you can be fairly certain that they’re not there to get a tan.
One of my fraternity brothers (black) was shot and paralyzed during an Urban Spring Break. After that, people just quit going. It was too dangerous. There is too much us vs them. College kids vs non-college hoods, frat vs frat, red vs blue, school vs school, etc.
Um, I think they are hell-bent in changing the culture. They think it is "racist" against blacks. So, they want to change it to be "racist" against whites so they can "get even" and be the ones in charge. This is done through general mayhem, targeted violence, Political Correctness, targeted propaganda and organization via demonstrations and the mass media, Liberal politicians, and legions of lawyers.
The plan is working quite well, thank you. For one thing, they pretty much control the Federal government and the trillions of dollars and political and legal power that machine possesses.
Colin Flaherty is pretty much a lone voice crying in the wilderness on this subject. Everybody else is intimidated.
Black people who come from the ghetto and similar areas don’t seem to be able to control their emotions and act out whatever comes into their minds. Looking at them causes sometimes fatal reactions. Trying to restrict their unlawful activities, more of the same.
It’s called living for immediate gratification.
The thought of traveling outside of Texas fills our hearts with dread. I was looking at a trip to a destination just about 60 miles into southern California and even figured a non-I-10 way to get into/out of California. Then I researched crime stats for this little town in California of only about 7,000 souls and it was awful.
Then I researched Conceal Carry reciprocity and found my Texas license isn’t good in California.
I won’t be going to California.
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