Archives For black on cop

Black on white hostility is a staple at NPR.

And here is what we know for sure: There is no place where white people can go to escape it.

Nothing they can do to avoid it.

And it is spreading.

Even some Asians are figuring it out in San Francisco.

All that and more in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Can they both lose? That is the first reaction many of us had when we saw Social Justice Fella accuse a YouTube exec of racism because the YouTube big shot did not want the fella to trespass in his apartment building. A familiar story. But it turns out there is a lot more to the story. None of it good for YouTube. So let’s get busy with that on a new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

White people are at it again: Killing all kinds of people for no reason what so ever other than that is what white people do.

That is what the national media is saying two days after the Gilroy shooting.

A fairy tale.

So let’s remind some people about some routine — and horrific — black violence from around the country. And confront them in their denial, deceit and delusion.

And more on this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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This could be the greatest day in the history of this platform: Donald Trump is breaking the cycle of cowardice and confronting the fellas and their enablers who are trying to diminish him by calling him RACIST.

He’s fighting back.

And we could learn a lot from him.

Plus, we cover the 35 episodes of mass shootings from the fellas and wonder how much longer reporters can deny this tsunami of violence and mayhem.

Also, in our new once a week feature, we get two more books from my favorite book list:

The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva, https://amzn.to/2YxuAaz

Legend, by David Gemmell. https://amzn.to/2ykKwOR

Along with some audio clips from the book that I neglected to include the last time we talked about these great works.

All this in a new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Trump in trouble for telling the truth about Baltimore.

Some vivid reminders of the greatest lie of our generation and how in plays out in Baltimore.

a new podcast from colin flaherty.

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The head of the FBI and the turban wearing member of Congress from Minnesota agree: White people are dangerous. They are always messing with black people because of white supremacy.

Meanwhile, despite this fairy tale, black violence is wildly out of proportion in Washington, D.C, and lots of other places. On video.

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A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Attacking cops is a black thing. You wouldn’t understand. There are lots of black things out there that do a lot of damage.

Our thing is exposing them as the greatest lie of our generation. And that’s what we do in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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This is part two of our interview with Cat Burke.

With additional commentary from our great friend and former prison psychologist, the Late Great Marlin Newburn.

The great Ann Coulter rips the veil from the fairy tale of Criminal Justice Reform; “They are always lying.”

In this podcast, we talk about how this lie is spreading in lots of different ways, and the enormous damage it does.

Plus, our new Friday feature: Colin Picks – two new books you might enjoy:

The Kill Artist, by Daniel Silva, get it at https://amzn.to/2XR1x2i

And Legend, by David Gemmell, get it at https://amzn.to/2O0qYtv

All this in a new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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The curious case of the Chinese diplomat: He told the truth about black crime and violence in Washington, D.C., and now some of the fellas and lovely ladies are very unhappy with him.

Welcome to our world, Mr. Ambassador.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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A black swimming pool in a black Philadelphia neighborhood recently closed because of hyper violence.

The local media told us everything but the truth: About how black pools are centers of crime, violence and mayhem. In Brooklyn, city officials closed a pool for 20 year because black people were ripping the suits from female bathers and then sexually assaulting them.

It was a thing.

So let’s take a listen to Philly. But then let’s take a listen to a real live pool closing near good ol’ Colin’s house. 

And how the black violence in the pool, on the way to the pool, and going home from the pool was intolerable to the point where it had to be shut down.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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