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Chaos in Louisville: Black mob violence at Denny’s and … 

 

Lots and lots of people in Louisville are starting to wonder why there is so much black mob violence there. And why so many people have so much trouble admitting it.

 

 

And don’t forget to check out tons of other videos on black mob violence, black on white crime, and black on cop hostility at my YouTube Page.

 

About the Author

Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

His new book is Knockout Game a Lie? Aww, Hell No.

Both books are about black mob violence, black on white crime and the Knockout Game.

His  work has appeared in more than 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine.  His story about how a black man was unjustly convicted of trying to kill his white girlfriend resulted in his release from state prison and was featured on Court TV, NPR, The Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.

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.

Sean Hannity: White Girl Bleed a Lot  “has gone viral.”

Allen West: “At least author Colin Flaherty is tackling this issue (of racial violence and black on white crime) in his new book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

Los Angeles Times: “a favorite of conservative voices.”

Daily Caller:  “As the brutal “knockout” game sweeps across the U.S., one author isn’t surprised by the attacks or the media reaction. Colin Flaherty, author of the book “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How The Media Ignore It,” began chronicling the new wave of violence nearly a year ago — revealing disturbing racial motivations behind the attacks and a pattern of media denial.”

Alex Jones: “Brilliant. Could not put it down.”

Neal Boortz: “Colin Flaherty has become Public Enemy No.1 to the leftist media because of his research on black culture of violence.”

From the Bill Cunningham show. It is official: “Colin Flaherty is a great American.A wonderful book.”

Breitbart.com: “Prescient. Ahead of the News. Garnering attention and sparking important discussions.”

David Horowitz: “A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot”

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Louisville Version: They chose the Wrong Guy.

Bill O’Reilly got it wrong twice in Louisville. And hop, he does not usually do that.

This fatal case of black mob violence resembles the most popular story I ever wrote: They chose the wrong guy.

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What a race riot sounds like.

This is what a race riot sounds like: This one Louisville, Kentucky. 2014

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CleaverThis audio has it all: The panic. the Violence. The eye witness accounts that drive the deniers crazy.

My favorite part of this podcast?

The story from NPR where we learn who is responsible:  YOU ARE.

AND OH YEAH, THIS HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR A WHILE.

 

 

Louisville Black Mob Violence 911 Calls: You won’t believe what you hear.

Two things to keep in mind: These calls were made as the violence happened, before Bill O’Reilly declared race had nothing to do with this riot.

Two, a few days later, black people at a community meeting said White Racism was the cause of this violence.
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If you want to get angry now, go ahead.

Or you can do something constructive:  And go to this link at my web page: How You Can Make a Difference.

Or you can do both!

Can’t wait to get these recordings on my first White Girl Bleed a Lot Podcast. Coming Soon!

White Racism Causes Louisville Riot

White Racism Causes Louisville Riot

White Racism Cause of Louisville Riot.

White Racism Cause of Louisville Riot.

White Girl Bleed a Lot -- Knockout Game edition

White Girl Bleed a Lot — Knockout Game edition

Another letter from Louisville. Lots of racial trauma out there.

Lots:

 

Dear Colin,

Black mobs are rampant in Louisville and the crime map is only showing what was recorded.  When a black mob crime happens and the police show up, they tell you that they cannot take a report unless they witness the event.

So when you are looking at the crime map, keep that in mind http://www.metromapper.org/map-louisville-crime-recent.php

Blacks have been causing problems for years, ever since bussing started in the 70s and they have progressively gotten worse.

I quit school in 10th grade because I could not ride the bus or attend class without being attacked by blacks on a daily bases.  My son quit going to school because of them and attended a night school to avoid the blacks just to receive his diploma.  I finally got a GED and went to college, got a AS degree on my dime.  It took me 4 years to get that degree because I had to work a full-time job while attending.

Blacks have receive “unearned” diplomas and free college degrees, and get the best paying jobs, but the whites have to do all the work because the blacks don’t really know anything about the jobs they hold, all they have is a fake degree.  I quit a good job because of being harassed by lazy blacks who get away with doing nothing only because they are black.

Whites who get along with blacks and act like them, “wiggers”, only do so because it is easier than fighting hoards of them, “if you can’t beat them join them”!

I can’t act like them, think like them, so that means I have to avoid them.

My mother and father were harrassed and mobbed by blacks, my mother killed my father on accident defending them that day.  My mother was imprisoned and my son has psychological issues from watching his grandfather die that way.

My boyfriend of 25 years grew up in downtown louisville, he bought his house from his mother and father.  He owed no mortgage.  Old Louisville was a beautiful place, victorian homes, well kept yards, history.  The blacks swooped in and moved into the houses on both sides of him, they converged on his neighborhood and in less than 5 years time Old Louisville became “The Hood” of ” The Ville”.  All the whites were being forced out.

The new black neighbors on both sides of him were and still are major drug dealers.  They threw loud, wild parties of thousands of blacks in the street and the empty lot across the street.  It went on day and night.  Trash everywhere. The drug dealing was rampant and out in the open for anyone to witness.  These blacks have connections to prominent city officials. Everyone from water company employees in public utility vehicles and public transit buses to popular radio station owners.

Several of parties were propelled by certain city officials, fliers were created, port a potties brought in, the entire block was roped off with yellow tape.  The parking spot in front of my boyfriend’s house was turned into a “handicapped” spot for the “pretend” handicapped drug dealing neighbor, creating a drive thru space for all their thousands of “pretend, parking pass recipient, handicapped” drug buyers.  My boyfriends elderly mother was not eligible for a handicapped parking sticker and had to walk a block to visit.

My boyfriend was determined to stand and fight the crime, he was angry that if he did move he would not be able to sell his house for it’s true value.  He was ready to retire, he had planned on living his live out there in his paid for home!  He did not want to start over, use what little money he got for selling his house to blacks as a downpayment for a similar house elsewhere, and have to make house payments all over again.

He began fighting the drug dealers and video taped them selling their drugs right out in the open.  He sent the tapes to the police.  Fearing for my boyfriend’s and my life, I wrote a letter to the Police Chief, the Mayor, and the Governor detailing the drug problems and they finally made an attempt to bust it up.  They caught one of the dealers with thousands of dollars and drugs just as he left the neighbors house. He was sent to prison for 8 years.  The problems continued, and got worse and worse.

I was afraid for my boyfriend, myself and my son. Threats of death were being made  to my boyfriend by the drug dealers and I became afraid the drug dealers would come after me but more afraid they would retaliate against my son.  After 25 years I left my boyfriend.  We remained friends for a while but after he saw I was not going to take him back unless he moved our relationship became strained.  I gave him my Akita for protection when we separated and wished him luck. Sadly, after the drug dealer who was busted served his eight years my ex was murdered.  Beaten to death walking my dog across the street from his house.  The crime has never been solved but I know it was the black drug dealers next door.

Prior to my ex being murdered I married and we moved out of Louisville to escape the nightmare. I was forced to foreclose on my home and file bankruptcy to cover the loss.  I was never going to be able to sell the house for what it would have been worth before the blacks converged on the area, let alone what I owed on the house! And those murderers knew where I lived.  I still fear everyday for my son and his children, but they too have since moved out of Louisville.  I am still looking over my shoulder, wondering if any of us are far enough away.

From NPR in Louisville

From NPR in Louisville

We now live in a town of less than 1000 mostly white people.  The park behind our house is pristine, beautiful, clean and quiet.  It is paradise compared to the nightmare we left behind.  Sadly, I noticed last summer on two occasions hoards of around 200 or so blacks visited the park for the day.

They have so far been quiet and clean, “feeling it out” but they have to break the rules somehow, so they park on the grass around the picnic shelter instead of in the designated parking areas.  It won’t be long now!  I have seen it happen too many times, next is the loud rap noise, the trash and the crime. We have started downsizing and packing for our escape from insanity.  Know anybody that wants to buy a house?

We have decided that we will never again buy a house, it is best to just rent so we can pick up and move quickly. We are not sure where we are going, hopefully there is still a place for “us new to the population of poor and middle class whites” to live peaceably.

Recently, since the last mob violence and crime wave downtown, the Mayor of Louisville, the Police Department and Metro Council have decided that they need to appease the blacks who are creating all the problems by providing them with someplace to go, something to do.  They want to build the troublemakers nice new community centers and stock them full of shiny new computers and games systems. They are providing these black mobster troublemakers with free movies and entertainment on the white taxpayer’s dime!

But what about the white victims of all the terror and crime produced by these black mobsters?  What about all the white families who are continually suffering through all this violence? What appeasement do we get?  Where are our reparations?

Is the only choice left for whites the sign up for the trip to a new life on Mars?

 

 

 

 

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Who is responsible for black mob violence in Louisville? YOU ARE.

Before and after the Attorney General said black children were victims of racism is schools, racial violence was bursting out all over the country. Most involving black school children.

And more recently, NPR told us who is responsible for all this black mob violence.

YOU ARE.

An article exclusive to this web site.

The Quiet Riot Holder Did Not Talk About

By Colin Flaherty

Black children are victims of racial discrimination in school, says the Attorney General. Yet one week before and after his press conference on racial disparities in discipline in March, black mob violence and lawlessness flared up all over the country. Most of it from school-age children.

The recent black mob violence in Louisville two Saturdays ago was a lot worse than anyone first reported. By the time this three-hour crime spree was over, police said there were 17 assaults and six hospitalized. No one counted how many trash cans were thrown, cars stomped or locals terrorized.

Several victims said police refused to take a crime report of their assault.

And, and oh yeah, t’s been happening a long time, said the owner of a local grocery store whose business was hit on video by a group of 50 black school-age children stealing and looting and beating their way through his shop.

The assistant police chief in Louisville wrote a memo warning her superiors about numerous recent episodes of violence from groups of “black males” throughout the city. And how they should prepare for more. Despite several reports of black mob violence in Louisville over the last several years, city officials say that was the first they heard of it.

In Kansas City, a few days before the Louisville riot, 200 black people fought and pushed and assaulted and destroyed property at the local zoo’s second annual Free Day. The same thing happened during the first annual free day last year.

Kansas City mayor Sly James got testy with a local reporter who asked if this mob violence was in any way related to the dozens of episodes of black mob violence at the upscale Country Club Plaza.

When Mayor Sly took office in 2011, he promised that frequent black mob violence would be gone within 6 months. It just got worse — including an episode where a gun was fired on the Plaza 50 feet from where he was standing. And oh yeah, it has been happening there a long time.

In Philadelphia the day after Holder’s announcement, a group of black teenagers attacked three college students from Temple University in two separate episodes 15 minutes apart — hitting one in the face with a brick. When another of the victims went to the police station right after her attack, she said police did not want to take her report.

Perhaps the student would have been better served had she sought help on campus: Temple University is a center of scholarship for Critical Race Theory that says white racism is everywhere. And white racism is permanent.

Racial violence is inevitable because white people deserve it. That is what a Philadelphia family court judge, writing in his blog The Field Negro,  recently said about a Thomas Sowell column on the book White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

“Here is the deal, no matter how violent some young black punks act and wild out towards groups of white people–or a single white individual, it will never make up for all the violence that was practiced against people of color throughout this nation’s history. So spare me the isolated (and high profile) incidents of horror.”

That won’t help any of the victims get justice. But it will help explain why some do not take black on white violence seriously.

Also in Philadelphia a few days after Holder’s announcement, an anti-violence counselor was beaten and left unconscious after black students attacked him. And oh yes, violence against teachers in Philadelphia schools has been happening a long time.

In Seattle, the night before the Holder announcement, a human rights law student approached a  group of black teenagers on a  commuter train with his hands open and palms up in a gesture of peace and goodwill. He explained to them he did not wish to fight  but he did want them to stop bothering the other passengers who objected to their smoking.

They broke his jaw. Then laughed. And oh yeah, its been happening there a long time.

In Dover, Delaware, the night before the Holder announcement, hundreds of students from a black college fought, destroyed property and defied police in and then outside of a local casino. And oh yeah, its been happening there a long time.

In St. Louis, two nights before the Holder announcement, a large group of black people fought and destroyed property late into the night. The second such occurrence in less than a week, said the local media. And that does not count the 50 black people rampaging through the downtown, threatening, destroying property and creating mayhem soon after. And oh yeah, that has been happening there a long time.

In Covington, Kentucky, less than one week after Holder’s announcement, police arrested 60 suspected heroin dealers, almost all black. In Chattanooga earlier this year, black community leaders complained of racism after a similar operation took down 32 of the “worst of the worst” put all their pictures on the front page of the local paper. All of them black.

In Rochester, the same day that Holder made his announcement, a large group of black students fought and destroyed property, at Frederick Douglass high school. Five were arrested. And oh yeah, its been happening there a long time.

In Orlando, the night before the Holder announcement, police used pepper spray to break up a large group of black students fighting and destroying property in the downtown.

In Louisville, prior to the riot, a group of black students attacked a 41-year old man. He pulled a knife and killed one. On video. Several days after the riot, a local TV station reported, oh yeah, that’s been happening on Louisville mass transit for a while.

Also in Louisville, a week after the Holder announcement, police announced that a group of black people have been robbing, assaulting and raping near the University of Louisville campus more than 40 times over the last two months.

In Memphis last week, a mother was arrested for leading her daughter and a large group of black students to the home of white girl to assault her.  And oh yeah, that had been going on a long time. School officials called it bullying.

In Paterson, New Jersey, five days after Holder’s announcement, police responded to reports of a large fight at a school involving at least 20 black students. And oh, yeah, the teacher’s union said that happens on a regular basis.

In Cleveland, before and after Holder’s announcement, groups of black school-age children are responsible for a series of assaults and robberies — several on video — connected to the city’s mass transit system. And oh yeah, that has been happening for a long time there.

In Cincinnati one day after the Holder announcement, a group of young black women beat and robbed two sisters on video. And oh yeah, that has been happening there a long time.

Madison, Wisconsin is the site of regular episodes of black mob violence. Police say an attack earlier this month was the worst they have seen in recent memory. Six black people broke into a home and robbed and beat the occupants. They sexually assaulted one of the residents, who was six months pregnant.

Five days after Holder’s announcement, 2500 people of all races from around the country met in Madison at the annual White Privilege Conference. They say black and white people commit the same crimes in the same amount, but because of white privilege, black people are arrested more often.

From NPR in Louisville

From NPR in Louisville

Every cop in America — black and white — says that is not true. But they say it anyway.

Glen Singleton has a company that trains teachers in hundreds of school districts about how to recognize their white privilege. And how white teachers create racial disparities in the classroom. For those who wonder why violence is such a regular feature of life in schools with black children, Singleton breaks it down in his book Courageous Conversations.

“White educators are prone to wondering why black and brown boys are prone to fighting in school,” he writes. “They question why violence is taught in homes of color. Missing from this analysis however is how these boys might be affected by growing up in a White-governed country which threatens young men of color at will, distrusts their ability to succeed and follow the law, and allows daily racial stress to mount in neighborhoods, schools and classrooms.”

One recent victim of the Singleton treatment gave an insider view:

“I am hesitant to comment because of the nature of my job, which is eaten up with left wingers,” he said in an email. “I will say that Singleton alone created a hostile environment at the session I attended, where it was assumed that all whites were racist and had no business teaching black kids.

“I have twenty years as a coach and teacher in black schools, so it was a surprise to me that I was racist and unfit to coach black kids. It was an insult a minute, that prompted “Amen” from some of the blacks in attendance.

“I, along with the majority of whites I spoke with, were completely insulted, and this was the intent, as Singleton strode to the microphone at the beginning and said he was there to “make us uncomfortable.”

“It was ridiculous and lasted for three hours. Black coworkers were taught to look upon their white coworkers with a suspicious eye. It was a mess.”

A few days after the Louisville riot,  community leaders attened a de rigeur community meeting. The consensus about the cause of the violence: White Racism. Just ask NPR:

“We really need to address white people’s bigotry,” says Chris Hartman, director of the Louisville’s Fairness Campaign. “That is white people’s work, it just has got to change.”

Anti-Racism Group Calls for Engagement, Not Police, To Address Louisville Downtown Violence | WFPL

 

 

White Girl Bleed a Lot -- Knockout Game edition

White Girl Bleed a Lot — Knockout Game edition

Louisville has a problem with chronic black mob violence and black on white crime.

And people in Louisville know it.

Here is the latest: A crime spree near the campus of the University of Louisville: 40 episodes of assault, robbery, rape, etc. etc. etc. — all in the last few months.

So here is the latest story, which I posted on my Facebook page.

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