Letter from Detroit: Black mob violence finds new part of town.

June 26, 2014 — 1 Comment

Black mobs are now invading downtown Detroit.

This is different than what usually happens there.

This recent black mob violence represents a  shattering an uneasy and informal truce in that town: No funny business in the downtown area.

Now the local media is struggling to cover it in a way that does not show the violence is from black mobs.

Here’s the article. “Rowdies shift downtown.”

here’s the letter from Detroit:

Your article on the “rowdies” shifting downtown from Belle Isle omits one a specific fact – race. These are not “rowdies” as you describe them rather this is “Black mob violence”.

I grew up in Detroit – Plymouth and Southfield Fwy – and we – you and I – know who these “rowdies” really are. Yet, as a newspaper editor your first responsibility is to keep your job, and telling the truth would expose the Detroit News to “race peddlers”, and you would be fired as the sacrificial lamb. I get that.

When you write the traditional summer time “solutions for the problem” editorial please do not roll out the liberal Trojan Horse…better jobs…better schools…better parenting…rather please address that these kids are being raised by FIFTH generation welfare Mamas. FIVE generations now have not worked AT ALL – EVER – since the Great Society solutions of Lyndon Johnson.

Keep it real.

A loyal reader.

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