On @WDEL today: Black mob violence: Reported in the papers? From 1-4.

September 2, 2013 — 1 Comment

Today, at WDEL, we are talking about black mob violence and the recent rape of two women in a Wilmington park.

And how — if at all — local media should report the race of the alleged criminals.

The story received national attention. Here’s my contribution to it from WND.com:  Black Mob rapes two women in park.

So listen and or call in!  You can find us from 1-4 Eastern time at WDEL.com.

(From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. we are talking local energy issues …)

Bonus: This is the biggest station in Joe Biden’s home state. So you never know who is going to be listening!
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Colin Flaherty

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p.s. If you have not seen the latest video from WND on White Girl Bleed a Lot, check it out here: WND video of White Girl Bleed a Lot. Racial violence in Oklahoma horrific. Not rare.

 

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Colin, I checked out your show today. You put up a good fight, but seemed outnumbered, and certainly out BS’d. Apparently we have the trees to blame for the savage attack on the two women in the park…

At one point you asked the Councilwoman if she was hinting that the victims knew their assailants and she indicated that they did. Were you insinuating that she was trying to deflect some sort of blame on them by hinting at that?

Do you have any details you can share here on your blog? Was it a drug deal gone awry, or just some act of violence to punctuate one? How about the race and age of the victims – can you share this info with us if you know it?

I have issues with your treatment of white women’s victimization in your book, but will say that overall you are blazing some new trail here in bringing the truth of racial violence to light. I don’t know how you put up with some of the apologists for it. The first guy on the show was especially ridiculous.