Weekend Black Mob Violence: Hit and miss?

July 28, 2013 — 1 Comment

cover2Let’s start with the hit: The Washington Post is reporting that three black men assaulted a white guy on Saturday night.

They said it was for Trayvon.

That dude sure gets around.

In Adams Morgan, wherever that is.

Adams Morgan hate crime was motivated by Zimmerman verdict, police say – The Washington Post

As usual, the posters provide the most interesting information. This time about Critical Race Theory. Some wonder why white people feel “entitled” to walk around and feel safe.

 

And how about Cleveland? A pitcher for Texas Rangers says he was a victim of the Knockout Game.

His coach says it happens all the time.

No police report. No mention of Trayvon.

A few Cleveland news outlets are reporting this was a bar fight gone bad.

Texas Rangers pitcher sucker-punched in Cleveland, police say no big deal | Scene and Heard: Scene’s News Blog

Funny thing about Cleveland: I hear more about black mob violence in the suburbs than downtown.

Stay tuned.

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.

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Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others. He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence. 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.
blank Tom Sullivan says:

For what its worth, Adams Morgan is in D.C. and I can remember it being a no-go area at night back in the 80’s.