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I thought this was an urban legend: In California, it is illegal to give a black child an IQ test.

But its true.

Even liberals have a hard time dealing with that.

So this podcast we are going to go out of our lane a bit, and present a chunk of a podcast from Radio Lab about IQ and race.

Hope you get a kick out of it as I did.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.

Every once in a while it is good to take a breath and remind ourselves of WASSSUPPP with black violence so wildly out of proportion.

So, here is the  History of the World Part 2 Black violence edition.

Buckle up: It’s worse than we remember.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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Meet the worst chief of police in America.

The Capital of Denial, Deceit and Delusion has to be Minneapolis.

They have a special kind: the white liberal kind. In Chocolate Cities, they have pretty much condensed everything to saying ‘white racism.’

Not Minneapolis.

They are still in the ‘we did not give the orphans enough gruel’ stage, and that is why there is so much black crime, violence and dysfunction there.

And so many people so eager to look the other way.

As they do so often, with such entertainment value.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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The violence and denial in schols, streets, courts is just growing to the point where we have to ask ourselves, ‘can we do more?’

So many crazy things to talk about in this podcast.

So much black violence and denial.

So, naturally, let’s start with Oprah.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.

Letter from a California Cop

Hey Colin.

As a 26 year Bay Area cop, I must say you are so spot on about how bogus implicit bias and de escalation “training” is.  The anti bias training is gaslighting and the de escalation training is just part of the fantasy.

It is a tool used against cops when they defend themselves from assault, like with most crimes, it is the victim’s fault, he or she should have ‘de escalated’ the situation. If they didn’t or couldn’t; they deserved it…

As a big sports fan, I ride BART to A’s, Raiders and Warriors games.  You are also right on in your understanding of how BART is.  

Maybe you know this but just in case, I’ll explain why Police Chiefs in California talk the way they do.  Cops’ jobs are protected by civil service rules and it is hard to fire them. But, CA Chiefs are ‘at will’.

In CA labor law this means they can be fired without the protections of civil service procedure. In other words, if their style does not match their boss’, city council or city manager, they can be terminated.  Therefore, they are always one press release away from unemployment.

Meanwhile, in CA county, sheriffs are elected.  They can only be removed by being voted out of office.  They really report to no one.  They are on equal rank with the county board of supervisors.  Therefore sheriffs tend to still talk like cops and say what is on their mind.

I just bought another one of your books from amazon too, the Knockout one.  I’ll read it soon.  

Keep up the good work.

Jordan Peele is back. This time with a re-boot of the TV show The Twilight Zone.

In at least one episode, a black woman on the way to take her son to college is terrorized by a white policeman. He wants to kill them.

You know, kind of like Jordan Peele’s blockbuster movie from a few years ago: Get Out.

So, I only know one antidote for fantasy. And that is reality.

And one remedy for a lie. And that is the truth.

So why don’t we pour on both in heaping amounts in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Jordan Peele is back. This time with a re-boot of the TV show The Twilight Zone. In at least one episode, a black woman on the way to take her son to college is terrorized by a white policeman. He wants to kill them. You know, kind of like Jordan Peele’s blockbuster movie from a few years ago: Get Out. So, I only know one antidote for fantasy. And that is reality. And one remedy for a lie. And that is the truth. So why don’t we pour on both in heaping amounts in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.
Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.

Every episode of large scale black mob violence has the identical life cycle: It begins with denial and ends with blaming white people.

That’s where we are in Baltimore today.

And what about mass shooters? They’re back, with all their violence and denial. So let’s ask the question: How many black mass shootings have there been since the mass shooting in virginia Beach just a few days ago?

How does 18 sounds in 96 hours?

True. We go over them to make the impossible a reality.

And more and more and more in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Every episode of large scale black mob violence has the identical life cycle: It begins with denial and ends with blaming white people.
Meet the worst chief of police in America.

Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.

And too many black people are victims of relentless white racism.

That is what is in the News TODAY.

What is on Netflix TODAY.

We could do a thousand podcasts on just these two stories alone.

Hope you like it.

Let me hear from you!  Colin@ColinFlaherty.com

Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.
Kim Kardashian and Netflix and Ava DuVarnay get together to remind us that too many black people are in jail for no reason.

People keep asking for solutions. And we keep reminding them that solutions are deflections.

Yet the keep asking.

So let’s go them one. With the help of a dead rapper describing his criminal DNA in his autobiography.

A new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

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Letter from a Prison Guard

 

Hi Colin.

I am a big fan of yours. I am a white guy who had worked as a NYC Corrections Officer from 1981 and retired as a Captain in 2001.   

Even then they were cooking the numbers, downplaying stabbings and slashings into other things such as fights and or falls into the corners of metal bed frames and lockers.  We had a lot of clumsy inmates. Lol.  

In the early 90s the department averaged 120 stabbings or slashing per month.  I worked in the adolescent facility which accounted for 60 per month or half of all thowe incidents in the various facilities on Rikers Island and borough jails.  

My department which was predominantly black instituted a policy of broadbanding, in the early 80s where employees above  the rank of Assistant Deputy Warden were no longer promoted through taking tests.  

This seriously had an impact on the job because most of the bosses were white and there titles or civil service rank could not be removed.  By broadbanding you can now demote someone who couldn’t reduce his jails violence numbers or promote an incompetent brotha because he threw one hell of a party at his house.   

Many of my fellow black Correction Officers were unfortunately sympathetic to the inmates. Some grew up with them and boosted cars with them and others foolishly,  stupidly  believed that the cops picked them up because they are black. Most inmates were arrested 5 or 6 times before they ever did any time in prison.  

The judge would give a guy 1 year probation for a robbery. The guy during this year commits another crime and what do you think the judge does? Gives him additional probation.   Many of my coworkers were anti police, school, white and many unpatriotic.  I sometimes wondered if they would have  my back if I were attacked. 

Of course every inmate told me that they were innocent and that the cops picked them up because they were black.  If that were true it never explained the savagery these inmates demonstrated with violence towards one another if they were innocent angels picked up. The slashings were caused by straight edge razor blades.  

Since they aren’t sold in the commissary then they were obviously brought in by staff. Drugs also. The jail regarding defending yourself against assaults became a hands off policy.  The system had gone from a controlled environment in 1981 where if an inmate assaulted staff he went to the hospital. To an out of control one where defending yourself or another can cost you your job.   

They actually made the jails a better place for a brotha to live should he unfortunately get caught and gets time than a section 8 housing complex.  I know because in 2006 I worked as an armed guard in one for 14 months until the company that I was working for lost the contract for this complex.  

There were 8 shootings and 1 stabbing during my 14 months there.  One Tennant who got shot in the back happened to make it to the security office before he collapsed.  Not kidding!  

Many tenants urinated in the hallways, stairwells, elevators and threw garbage out of the windows. Vandalism and graffiti were commonplace. There were 2 occasions of wilding where 30 to 40 kids beat up another black kid. No reports to the police when they arrived. On one such occasion when the police were removing a guy the tenants were throwing rocks and eggs.

The Police basically stayed out of this complex to avoid problems.  The FDNY was there on several occasions as some tenants threw items on fire down the garbage chute which would ignite the compactor on fire.  I had worked with a retired cop at this place and for 19.75 an hour. We both should have had our head examined for taking this job.   Sorry for my rambling but keep up the good work Colin.  

Everything you are stating here is spot on!