They can, but IMHO only small local actions in areas that are already off-limits to most normal productive people. This is one reason why I think residency laws are good for police officers; in my town (where there are few blacks), if they were ordered to “stand down” in the event of black violence from nearby Newark NJ, their own families would be slaughtered.
Nearby (primarily white) Lyndhurst NJ had two police shooting of blacks within the past year, and it caused hardly a ripple; there is no local contingent of unemployed blacks to make a stink, both were justified shootings, and the small demonstration (by the family of one) attracted probably a dozen people. The police chief even brought them bottled water; there is a strip mall nearby, and nobody was going to attempt to loot anything (there would have quickly been twelve more police shooting of blacks in Lyndhurst NJ).
The media representation of blacks over-exaggerates their importance; they can’t even stand up to the Hispanic onslaught that has cost them jobs, freebies, and whole neighborhoods...
Great post. I’m not too far from you on Staten Island. Like I said in my last post, there were no riots here after the choke hold incident.
There are plenty of illegals here, and they broke the law and have to pay the price, but they work hard and long hours, and are not really much of a criminal element.
Blacks take that trophy out here.
Come to think of it, why didn’t unemployed black men, who I see MANY of in Stapleton, get these jobs mexicans took. Work 70 hours a week, live 8 in a home, and save enough to buy a house in 2 years.