The director of the FBI tells congress that white nationalists surpremacists or whatever you want to call them are roaming the countryside attacking black people.
The tsunami of black violence and denial often overwhelms our ability to describe it.
The violence and denial in schols, streets, courts is just growing to the point where we have to ask ourselves, ‘can we do more?’
We have to.
So let’s take a look at some recent examples from Des Moines, Racine and Atlanta. And look at least one place where school officials are not letting themselves be bullied by phony baloney stories of white racism.
And let’s talk about the next level for us.
The violence and denial in schols, streets, courts is just growing to the point where we have to ask ourselves, ‘can we do more?’
All in one itty bitty new podcast from Colin Flaherty
All hail Assata Shakur. The black cop killer who is praised by Democrat activists and presidential candidates. A breathtaking breakthrough in black on white hostility in a new podcast From Colin Flaherty.
The great K.M. Breakey stops by the podcast to talk about his new book, All Thy Sons.
We’ve been talking about this on the podcast for a few weeks and it is great to finally hear it from the man himself, K.M. Breakey on a new Colin Flaherty podcast/
I’ve never been a Biden basher. My family has known him for way too long for that.
Even so, when Joe gives a speech about rape and violence against women being part of “white culture,” it’s time for some tough love.
And some concrete reminders in this country about who is violent against women.
And who is not.
I’ve never been a Biden basher. My family has known him for way too long for that.
Even so, when Joe gives a speech about rape and violence against women being part of “white culture,” it’s time for some tough love.
And some concrete reminders in this country about who is violent against women.
For the first time ever, anywhere, a person was fined $10,000 for being the VICTIM of a hate crime.
Yes, thet is what Jussie wants us to believe. As does the DA in Chicago.
Let’s take a look at Jusse’s story, but put it in the context of other examples of black privilege in criminal justice, especially when black people vote to acquit guilty black defendants, i.e. Bronx juries.
Mystery of the week: Why does Was-Mart put black hair care products behind locked plastic cages?
The fellas say they want to know, but they already have a good idea: White racism.
So let’s look at that story, and a few others and see if we can fin a better explanation than the one the fellas use when they want to play pin the tail on the honkey.