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Letter from Nashville

Dear Colin,


Hey, I love your work and I’m sorry to report I can’t keep up with everything you are doing and am often several weeks behind on the podcast. All that to say, it was just this week that I played the podcast about white people not welcome in Savannah… 

My good Sir, I had no idea you were battling an illness of the magnitude you have been.  It seems you were doing the podcast —- while having chemotherapy!!!  My good Sir, words simply fail. You are so loved and appreciated by me and deeply respected. 

The other day, I was playing a podcast on my phone around a friend in the know, and he heard your voice (not knowing what I was listening to) and said, “Hey!  That’s Colin Flaherty!” 

Also, the other day, I made one of the Black kids, a young Lovely Lady, angry in the local library when I asked her to lower her voice and stop using profanities in the computer area — WOW!!!  It was like lighting a keg of dynamite! She went from zero to 160 in 3.2 seconds. Luckily, she didn’t physically attack me. After calling me a white b#tch, she went on a rant accusing me and everyone else in the room of being responsible for, QUOTE:  “N#ggers hanging from trees”. 

Rather than lay out the numbers and reality of lynchings  (which you already know), I calmly told her that I had never hung anyone from a tree. You had me prepped, Colin !!!  I had heard all this so many times before, in so many shapes and forms, that I wasn’t even surprised — It was exactly what I expected out of her.

It ended with her being escorted out by security, and an older fellow who had been observing came up to me and offered his support. I spread the word wherever I can, especially in comments, about the DENIAL, DECEIT AND DELUSION.

Cities go through the five stages of Grief when dealing with black violence wildly out of proportion.

Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. Acceptance.

And we will see examples of that in St. Louis, Milwaukee, Chicago and Philadelphia.

At this podcast, we go through one more stage: Determination.

Meet the worst chief of police in America.

He’s forcing new recruits to learn about how racist police are always picking on black people. How cops are always at fault.

And why that makes the black kids so Angry in San Jose.

Even though there are ten times more Asian people there than black people.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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Meet the worst chief of police in America.

You have to be a special kind of fool if you are a white person living in a Chocolate city.

But many are.

And so they create an alternate universe where black crime will go away if only they can convince public officials it really exists and is a real problem.

That’s why people like that never listen to what their public officials really say about black crime.

And how the problem is not crime, but white racism. And because that is the case, why arrest people who are the victims of white racism?

That is what we saw in New Orleans this week.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

The fellas love Minneapolis because white people are so nice.

So easy.

So acquiescent. That is why Minneapolis has one of the highest rates of robbery in America: The pickings are so easy.

But some times they just use hammers and iron bars, as they did a few days ago in the Twin Cities.

Some recent examples in this new podcast.

Two life lessons from liberals and Bob Dylan.

Why the fellas don’t need to obey traffic laws anymore.

And why they don’t need keys.

All wrapped up in a nice soft comforter of anti-white denial, deceit and delusion.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty .

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Letter from San Bernardino

Hello Mr. Flaherty. Just wanted to get the word out that black violence now being reported on a daily basis by individuals on their electronic devices is not a new phenomenon. The only thing we relied upon in the 60s was word of mouth and our feet to run as fast as we could.

In 1968 at age 13, I entered  Highland  Junior high  in the San Bernardino California school district, a predominantly white area where the schools had been built in the 20s. In 1968, the school district started integrating and blacks from the ghetto westside were bussed to all the schools in my area (lucky me) living in total ignorance I didn’t know what a n*gg*r (first time ever to hear that word) was or what to expect.

Weeks later I would be saying it all the time. My mother gave me a quarter to buy milk which was stolen the first day and every day later or the threat of violence (my friend told me to hide the money in my sock but the blacks wised up to that).

Every gym class the blacks would line up in the shower (the shower was a long hallway with a drying room) to urinate on the white kids, I never told anybody. The place was literally a war zone and I never told my parents, just lived through it.

In 1971 I attended San Gorgonio High School and lived through a full blown race battle on campus where the busses full of blacks were stoned in the morning and racial tensions broke out at lunch with hundreds of fights, police lockdown, injuries, blacks today have escalated that activity 3 fold , just never heard about it then, sorry to b*tch systems normal.

Ask a congressman: White people are always attacking black people. And they have to stop it at all costs. That is the fairy tale we heard at a congressional hearing on white supremacy this week. Let’s cast this fairy tale aside and tell the truth about black on white crime and violence. A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.
New podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Ask a congressman: White people are always attacking black people.

And they have to stop it at all costs.

That is the fairy tale we heard at a congressional hearing on white supremacy this week.

Let’s cast this fairy tale aside and tell the truth about black on white crime and violence.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

And they have to stop it at all costs.

That is the fairy tale we heard at a congressional hearing on white supremacy this week.

Let’s cast this fairy tale aside and tell the truth about black on white crime and violence.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

The professor of philosophy has rendered his considered opinion on what he thinks when white people report black people to the cops.

Cops suck.

That’s how you get a gig writing an ethics column for the New York Times.

A new podcast from colin flaherty.

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White racists destroy great black movies.

And other stories we miss every day, A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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New podcast from Colin Flaherty.