Thefirst and only book to document the recent epidemic of black mob violence: Hundreds of examples in more than 75 cities. All since 2010.
Thomas Sowell: ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
From the Bill Cunningham show. It is official: “Colin Flaherty is a great American.”
David Horowitz: “A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot”
WND.com: “Colin Flaherty has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse.”
Milt Rosenberg, WGN: ”My compliments to Colin Flaherty for White Girl Bleed a Lot. A very interesting book that points out an important problem that needs to be confronted.”
John Derbyshire: “What’s happening, as the book makes indisputably clear is, first, black mob violence against nonblack persons and property, and second, appalling indifference, denial, and cover-up by police and the media.”
Anthony Cumia of Opie and Anthony: “Love the book. It’s so encouraging to see others come forward and address this seemingly unaddressable issue. Good luck!”
Front Page magazine: ““While Girl Bleed a Lot” is an important entry into the debate over whether black racial violence exists and whether it should be reported on. While the debate continues, the book breaks through the barriers of censorship and transcends the anecdotal for a raw snapshot of cities under siege and a nation in denial.”
Racial violence is back.
Along with racial lawlessness and even riots.
You didn’t hear about it?
The Midwest state fair with a “Beat Whitey Night?” Or the Black Beach Week that turns a town into “living hell?” Or the school principal who blamed Asian students for being racist after suffering years of abuse?
The eleven episodes of racial violence on the Fourth of July 2012? Some involving more than 1000 black people?
These criminal episodes go by different names: Flash mobs, flash robs, black on white crime, or as one social worker put it: Kids just “blowing off steam.” Anything except what they are: Racial violence.
Now for the first time, a new book breaks the code of silence on the explosion of racial violence in more than 50 cities since 2010. All “impeccably documented,” says the Houston Examiner.
“An important book. You must read “White Girl Bleed a Lot,” says national talk show host Jess Lee Peterson.
“A must read,” says the Sevier County News.
“Great book,” says the Arsenal of Freedom. “Real interesting.”
“Now it is all on YouTube, making it harder to deny,” said best selling author John Stryker Meyer. “This is an important and penetrating book about a big problem. Read it. Pass it around. Send it to a local talk show host or, better still, a reporter.”
Absolutely. After another large scale episode of racial violence, A Rochester city councilman said:
“I think what you saw at the beach is what we’ve been seeing in many of our neighborhoods for two decades,” said (black) Councilman Adam Mcfadden. “It’s just that you had a lot of people there who are not used to that culture and got to witness it personally.
I have no idea what that means. Can anyone help?
Most recently at the Lilac Festival where 20 people got arrested, several people stabbed, two cops hurt, and lots of other black mob violence surrounding the festival.
and about a half hour ago, I was on my way home from lunch. I was stopped at a light in front of the County Jail where the prisoner release door is. And there erupted a huge fight between 50 black boys. They ran across the street, stopped traffic dead and continued to fight on the side walk across from the jail. I betting this is a continuation of the nonsense which occurred at the Lilac Festival. The ones arrested must have been released and this group of black boys was waiting for them to continue the fight. What on earth is going on in my city? I have enever seen anything like this in my entire life.
Ann Marie Cummings ·let’s face it, this is a racial problem. whether it is the Puerto Rician fest, last year at the rib fest, or problems at sea breeze with gangs. It’s obvious these street thugs pick arenas…large amount of people attending, and it is easier to disperse once the cops show up.
Memorial Day Rochester 2011
An excerpt from White Girl Bleed a Lot:
In 2011, city officials in Rochester, New York, had a great idea: let’s have a rib festival on Memorial Day. More than two hundred black people showed up, ate, rioted, and then left. Thirteen people were arrested, all black. One for assaulting a police officer.
As usual the newspapers tell one story, and the video tells another. The paper bent over backward to avoid telling the race of the perpetrators, but the video clearly shows they are all black. And apparently, that wasn’t the first time a local venue has shut down because of fights on Memorial Day. Says the local paper:
Seabreeze made it a policy to close on Memorial Day starting last year after rumors of violence. The city has an ongoing issue with crowds of youth at the Liberty Pole downtown.”
“I think what you saw at the beach is what we’ve been seeing in many of our neighborhoods for two decades,” said (black) Councilman Adam Mcfadden. “It’s just that you had a lot of people there who are not used to that culture and got to witness it personally.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
The ACLU got this much right: Urban Beach Week is a black thing.
Only reporters call it “Urban Beach Week.” Most others — especially those in attendance at the annual Memorial Day celebration of violence, lawlessness, drugs, and everything hip hop — know it as Black Beach Week.
The web site BlackBeachWeek.com said 450,000 black people will be in Miami Beach this weekend for a “takeover.”
Residents of Miami Beach hate it. Especially after the debacle of 2011.
Some local reaction: Antonino Lopez told CBS news in Miami said the gathering ruins his town: “It shows our city as nothing short of a war zone – Filthy streets, a drive by shooting, multiple cars crashed in the process, and total chaos on the streets. This is unacceptable and must be controlled before we totally lose our city, tourism & residents. xxx
Up in Atlanta, a newspaper columnist said it is not fair that so many towns, like Miami Beach, “despise the ground we walk on,” said Jineea Butler of Atlanta Word Daily. These large gatherings of black people are “extensions of the civil rights movement.” Remember Freak Nik in Atlanta, the Greekfest in Philadelphia, Black Family Reunion in Daytona Beach, Jones Beach in New York and Virginia Beach Labor Day Weekend? Most of these events have been canceled because the local residents in each town voted against hosting our events.
Most of these large gatherings of black people were cancelled or discouraged after repeated and long term violence, property damage and lawlessness. Many of which were documented in White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. Many of which exist on video.
In Virginia Beach, in April, at a party promoted by black people, for black people, where buses picked up people from black sororities and fraternities, 40,000 black people created chaos and violence on the streets at epic levels, completely overwhelming the local police force. The news stories from the other events document the same kind of activity, but few if any, mention the crowds are black.
Jineea is not shy about mentioning that. And she does not care for how she is treated at these black events. She says “respect is a two-way street.” And lack of respect towards black people in Miami Beach is why the town is so chaotic on Memorial Days.
Jineea has a solution, but there is one small problem:
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.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
I get a lot of email from Europe about Islamic violence. And the pattern of ignoring, condoning, excusing and even lying about Islamic violence is almost identical to what we see in the U.S. with news about black mob violence.
Today there are two stories:
The one grabbing all the attention is the Allahu-Akbar shouting, machete wielding Moslems who killed a soldier on the streets of London.
Though, it must be said these are the same people who ignore Moslem violence against Jews in Europe for a long time.
Lots of talk on Facebook and Twitter about whether this is an aberration. I suggest we all head down to any one of the thousands of demonstrations of moderate Moslems. Then we can ask someone there.
Deal?
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
“Chief Keef serves as a reminder of what’s been whitewashed out of the hip-hop mainstream: a sense of the struggle bedeviling the communities that produce much of the music.”
“It’s a surprise that Chief Keef is beginning to gain traction because there’s strikingly little room for what he does in the hip-hop mainstream, which is preoccupied with success and, probably even more impossible for him, melody.”
Whitewashed? That is what critics call it when black rappers stop acting black and start acting white. I would pay to hear The Times tell us what that means.
Someday pop historians — like my friend Duck, the music critic — will be examining this moment as a seminal time in the birth of something very important, says The Times. Maybe by then The Times will reveal its policy of how it expects black people to act.
Note to The Times: If you are having trouble with that, just Google the term “minstrel show.” That ought to do it.
You can find a link to Taleeb’s latest book on the right: The UnCivil War.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
Emanuel Cleaver is a Kansas City congressman. And a former mayor of that fine Midwestern town — that has a nasty case of repeated and frequent and violent black mobs.
So local news asked Cleaver if cracking down on the black mobs was a good idea. He said:
“All we are going to do is make a lot of black kids angry and they are going to take out their anger somewhere else.”
And no: I do not expect you to believe that unless you see the video.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
A city councilman in Kansas City has made a startling discovery: Of all the recent citations handed out in the downtown Plaza area for loitering, all involved are black.
It is not clear whether he is unhappy with the police for giving the tickets. Or with black people for getting them.
The Plaza is featured in White Girl Bleed a Lot, and since I am going to be on Kansas City Radio in a few hours, I thought I would post a few paragraphs from the book here.
After three years of dozens of cases of black mob violence and lawlessness at the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, a local councilman made a startling discovery.
Everyone getting arrested or ticketed is black.
Councilman Reed’s Eureka moment comes more than one year after White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and the media ignore it documented more than 500 cases of this racial violence in Kansas City and around the country.
It is not clear whether the Councilman is unhappy with the police for writing the citations or with local black people for getting them.
But he said it. And three years after the public first began to take notice of the frequent and large scale episodes of racial violence, the local media could no longer avoid reporting it:
“The fact that a lot of the teens that congregate here on the Plaza, just to hang out, are black teenagers has largely been an implied or an unmentioned fact,” said KMBC TV reporter Michael Mahoney. “Today that all changed in a discussion about summertime curfew.”
Councilman Jermaine Reed wants to have an “honest conversation” about what that means. That brought Mayor Sly James out of his office and onto the Council floor: “I’m not willing to leave that impression with having additional facts,” he said.
No one is really sure when large groups of black people started showing up at the upscale Country Club Plaza in downtown Kanas City, Missouri, but by 2010, the crowds were so big and so violent they were getting increasingly difficult for newspapers and public officials to ignore the violence. Even if no one connected the dots about how everyone involved was black.
The Business Journal was among the first to bell the cat, maybe because one of its reporters saw the violence first-hand. Steve Vockrodt described one night as an “ugly scene” of one thousand “youngsters” that was “nothing less than a riot.”
There were assaults, robberies, vandalism, and broken jaws. Nearby businesses closed early, and there was a lot of general mayhem. Shoppers were afraid. When police tried to step in, they were greeted with profanities and disrespect by the juveniles “every time there was an interaction.” Vockrodt said he was surrounded by fifteen people who tried to steal his bike. It was not the first time these crowds had caused trouble there.
Back in 2010, then-mayor Mark Funkhouser said the mobs were nothing new, and it happened every spring. Sounds like a recurring meteorological event, much like Haley’s comet.
Funkhouser announced he was darn well going to stop it. But by August 2011, Kansas City had a new mayor with the same old problems of black mobs at the plaza. Mayor Sly James was having dinner fifty yards away when three black people were shot during another episode of mob violence. He vowed it would be different by the next weekend. The local NBC affiliate said the problem was isolated and expressed confidence the mayor would soon have it under control.
Two years later they are still waiting. And no one is pretending the problem is isolated any more.
By 2013, local television stations showed groups of black people at the plaza fighting, running from police, and creating mayhem. “The scenes of teens running and ending up in handcuffs are all too familiar now at the crown jewel of Kanas City, the Plaza” said the Fox affiliate in Kansas City. “Just last week another similar incident.”
Another media outlet said it was a “perennial problem.”
Many of the attacks happened in February, prior to the summertime curfew, said the Fox News affiliate in Kansas City.
A homeless man told police he was beat by a group of fifteen kids thought to be younger than sixteen years old. The men and women on the streets say it is a common occurrence. “It’s just unfortunate. I mean I’ve heard stories about people sleeping under the bridges and people come by and hit ’em with bricks and stuff like that,” said Mike Higgins, a Kansas City homeless man. Another man who calls the streets home, Arthur Scott, told us he was attacked last year after three young teens who asked to use his phone.
By 2013, two years after Mayor Sly James said he would have it taken care of by the weekend, it is clear the problem never really went away. “Fights everywhere,” is how one black woman described it. She was also upset that police chased her and her 999 of her closest friends after they told them to leave the plaza, and they refused. More police and tighter curfews have not curbed the violence, said the TV stations.
Now police are sending out “community liaisons” to meet with the black people on the plaza and find out what they need. “The answer is complicated,” said the reporter. That is a euphemism for “What that person just said does not make any sense.”
One of the people said Kansas City should open up a place where teens can party. Others said the curfew and more police were not effective because “teens say they hate being targeted and teens never like being told what to do,” the TV station said.
At one public meeting the mayor said it was time for a dialogue, but most of the newspapers and electronic media don’t permit comments on the topic of racial violence. However, one local blog does not shy away from talking about the racial component of the violence—and the people in charge of stopping it:
A great many eastside voters might not like (Mayor) Sly James telling their kids to stay away from the country club plaza … So Mayor Elect Sly James is not forced to make a choice between Eastside support that was integral to put him in office or the rest of the city that remains terrified of black teens on the plaza.
And while the council gathers more facts, people who live and work near the Plaza are ready to furnish them. In a comment to the KMBC new story, Donovan Tozier said:
“Well I work by the plaza and I can tell you I have never seen a group of white kids running around causing problems, I have not seen a group of Hispanic kids running around causing problems. That goes for Chinese, Korean, or every other race out there. You want to make it a race thing so I am going to call it like I see it. This issue revolves completely around our young black youth. Getting in large groups and running the sidewalks jumping around acting immature is not what the plaza needs or wants as real shoppers are trying to enjoy a night out. I don’t blame anyone for avoiding the Plaza when this happens, it is not a safe environment when hundreds of out of control children are running around.”
Another Plaza visitor commented:
I had to cross the Plaza last summer going home from babysitting, and while sitting at a stoplight I was shouted at, called names, and had my car beaten on by these hooligans. They were ALL black. These are the type of situations that worsen the already tense race relations in this city. The problems on the Plaza are with BLACK teenagers. Call it what you will – since there are no white teens causing the problems. This is a problem for anyone who enjoys the Plaza – so we all get to suffer because of the lack of parenting of these black delinquents.
Critical Race Theory and the Permanence of Racism.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
No one saw the sign that said “No White People Allowed After Dark.” Maybe because it was dark. Or maybe it did not exist.
So when a white family pulled into a Baton Rouge gas station in a black neighborhood 10 p.m. Sunday night after a Mother’s Day celebration, they had no idea they were in danger. But they were.
Donald Dickerson, a black man, told them so, right before the assault began that would leave the father with a broken face, the mother unconscious, and the daughter badly bruised.
All because they were the wrong color in the wrong place.
These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.
Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
With the hateful indifference to Blacks that dominates so much of what is considered mainstream media, Blacks must have access to social, political, esthetic and cultural expressions that are born of the Black experience in the world.