Archives For black on white violence

Riots and shootings and mayhem: Oh my.

All in Minneapolis, Atlanta and Philly, they have nothing to do with the George Floyd riots.

And everything to do with everyday black crime and violence wildly out of proportion — intentionally under-reported.

Lots of crazy stuff to cover to let’s get to it!

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The NPR reporter pretended he was surprised to learn that 70 percent of the people arrested in Washington, D.C. are black.

Gotcha, he told the chief of police there.

Not sure why he acts surprised: Several NPR staffers and reporters in DC have up front and personal experience with black violence so wildly out of proportion.

So let’s hear some of the denial, deceit and delusion, then let’s hear from NPR people who know BETTAH.

And of course, the latest from our MYSTERIOUS ENDEAVOR, the non-violent protest we are planning next week.

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I wasn’t sure what to expect when I posted a video on Twitter saying we are going to take direct action to remember the victims of black crime and violence.

For sure I did not expect over 200 emails, hundreds of comments on Twitter, thousands and thousands of views on my videos, and all this happening within a few hours of me posting it.

Now we are going to go into a little more depth about our plans for direct action in Wilmington, Delaware within two weeks.

All this in little old podcast.

Let me know what you think!

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The darkest days of the Greatest Lie are upon us.

Everywhere we turn, major American institutions are telling us that black people are relentless victims of relentless white racism — ALL THE TIME, EVEYWHERE, THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING.

For some, it’s too much. They cannot take it. So they withdraw.

But others realize there is too much at stake to quit now. 

And they wonder what we should do now.

So let’s find out on this podcast.

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Reality check: Is the whole world insane? Everywhere we turn we are now hearing about systemic racism and that is something that somehow we are going to have to go through some pain to eradicate.

We means YOU.

Or are they sane? And we are the crazy ones for not seeing this black victimization and white racism everywhere, all the time, which explains everything?

NAAAAAAHHHHH.

Hold firm my brothas and sisters.

It is not us.

And let’s check out this podcast to see why and how.

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Just when you thought the clowns could not get more ridiculous, The Governor of Minnesota says white racists were the ones really behind the Minneapolis and other riots over the weekend.

He was joined by the Minnesota Attorney General, the Minneapolis Publis Safety Commissioner, the former Mayor of New Orleans, MSNBS’s Joy Reid and the Washington Post writer Jonathan Capeheart.

Somehow white supremacists are infiltrating large groups of black people and burning down neighborhoods, attacking cops, even killing at least one.

And oh yeah, all white people are racist, says Van Jones.

In for a dime, in for a dollar, my brothas!

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Anyone else having trouble keeping track of all these new heroes?

First we had the Brunswick Jogger.

Then earlier this week we had the Central Park bird man dog stalker.

And right after that, we learn about possibly the greatest black fella in history: George Floyd, whose life was snatched by white supremacists in Minneapolis for no reason what so ever.

Let’s see if we can make some sense out of what is really happening.

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Memorial Day weekend and that can only mean one thing: Lots of large scale black mob violence all over the country.

A few of the latest examples — as well as a reminder of what it was like in 20134: IDENTICAL!

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Are black people crazy?

If you read black news sites, it is easy to find articles and studies that show 30 to 50 percent of black people are mentally ill.

Not to worry, these same articles are quick to point out that cause of all this black insanity: White racism.

But the headlines tell another story: Episodes of black violence that only be called insane, without a white racist in sight.

All this and more in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty

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Welcome to Bizarro World: Black people across America are protesting Asian on black violence and racism. No — that is not a misprint. Black people are trying to convince the world they are now victims of Asian malevolence of the worst kind. When, as we know, the opposite is true. And that is what we expose in this new podcast from Colin Flaherty.
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