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Dear Colin,

I live in Pittsburgh I grew up in Monroeville, I enjoy your page.

Please know that Monroeville was never like this, it makes me and alot of others so sad to watch this happening to our town and police doing next to nothing because all the “police brutality” .

Monroeville was one of the richest towns near Pittsburgh very costly to live there somewhere proud to be from. Then section 8 found a few places and it begun, Port Authority was already in place which just means the worst of the worst could travel and stay in the best of places for a dollar and a quarter, and 200 thousand dollar homes were being bought sold and rented by section 8 and other easy living government helps, Wilmerding so good, so tiny, little Italy not one Italian left.

It was a town so good, no police or police station needed, now they could use a swat team. From February of this year to now three of the biggest, historic buildings have fell to be condemned to fire, water/flood, and just plain filth.
It is heartbreaking. When you are from Pittsburgh you are loyal a fan of fans in your sports teams, in your community, in your city, in your neighbors, and amusement parks.

Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Wilmerding, Turtle Creek , Pitcarn ruined, and it makes it hard to be a fan, to believe we will get up.

 

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Letter from Cleveland

Hello Colin,

 

Every time I listen to your podcast I think of comments.

 

I have sent links to your books to two of northeast Ohio’s most popular radio talk show hosts, Mike Trivisonno and Bob Frantz.

 

First comment – one of your recent podcasts mentioned events that have shaped one’s views on race, and one came to mind of a family picnic back in the 70’s at a park in the eastern suburbs.  At that time, Blacks were not often seen outside Cleveland city limits, but a large group of “teens” and their elders showed up at the suburban park and took over (literally) the ball field on which we were playing softball.  They arrived in several cars, and just came onto the field saying something to the effect (as best I can remember) “You had this field long enough – us niggas are taking over.”  I don’t remember what happened after that; there must not have been any fight – that I would remember. I think we tried to just keep playing but they spread out over the field and started playing their own game while we were still finishing.

It seemed ridiculous as I remember, but we were outnumbered.  Full disclosure: we had a WORSE experience at another field in Cleveland proper, but that time it was a group of Italians (they ran that neighborhood at the time) – those guys came with 2x4s and bats and started beating a friend of my brother’s because he was half Japanese, and they claimed he was flirting with one of the Italian boy’s sister.  For years afterwards we referred to that event as “Italian Baseball.”

 

Second comment:  another thing that has affected many Clevelanders’ views on race is the loss of so many social & cultural places and events.  Beginning with the closure of Euclid Beach Park in 1969 – this really turned off the generation just before me – most Whites in Cleveland blamed blacks for the closure because of the fights and crime that accompanied their presence at the free-admission park. Families stopped going because it was no longer safe; my own brother was robbed at knife point at the park by a couple “youths” when he was ten.  The park subsequently shut down and now the property is mostly taken up by low cost apartments & section 8 units. The park and its downfall has a legendary status in Cleveland among whites.

 

Besides losing the amusement park, starting in the early 2000’s we lost The Waterloo Street Festival (S. Waterloo Road), The Old World Festival (E.185 Street), The Euclid City Summer Festival, and finally The Euclid City July 4th Fireworks.  The latter event was attended by people from miles around – it was known as the BEST fireworks show within 20 miles or more. But the usual problems of uncontrollable teens causing mayhem all over the city, and especially at the city park before, during, and after the fireworks caused the city to cancel “due to financial and insurance reasons.”  But ask any Euclid cop or any official under anonymity and they will tell you the same – the police could no longer keep certain people at the event and around the city in line.  Of course, the fall of the city of Euclid was bad enough – at one time one of the top suburbs of Cleveland; one of the best school districts in the state of Ohio – now practically a ghetto. It’s very sad, and it makes a lot of us angry, depressed, or both.

 

There was another thing, but it’s slipped my mind for the moment. It’ll come to me during the next podcast.

 

BTW, don’t be too quick to dismiss the “White Nationalists” and segregationists.  They are not all skinheads, nazis, or whackos. Do you read anything at Vdare.com?  It’s a great website.  John Derbyshire is one of my favorites.  Understanding these problems and their sources inexorably leads to some degree of nationalism and segregation.  In small numbers, we can coexist well.  But in ratios greater than say 10-15%, you and I can see it’s not working. What is the solution? Not sure, but I would say freedom of association should be an option, but that has been taken from us even though it is guaranteed by the Constitution.

 

WhiteGirlPodcast subscribe_250x250-1The take away from Anthony Cumia, Baltimore and racial violence in the rest of the country.

 

Anthony Cumia is doing very well, thank you.

As I saw first hand when i visited his studio this week to talk about Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry.

Also, we’ll talk about Charlotte and Colorado Springs: Two scenes of black mob violence during Baltimore’s riot week.

So let’s get to it!

 

Colin Flaherty sitting with the Great One, Anthony Cumia.

Colin Flaherty sitting with the Great One, Anthony Cumia.

 

 

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Letter from Ferndale: The censoring of good old Colin

They think this low-grade harassment is going to stop or even bother us? Aww, hell no.

 

Hi Mr.Flaherty,

I hope you are doing well.

Yes, the times are getting perilous and I fully agree on what you say is happening.

I wanted to give you a message about something that happened a few months ago, I live in the Metropolitan Detroit area and I think it was during Christmas week last year and Mike Gallagher was on vacation so repeats were being played on WTDK The Patriot, located in Ferndale, MI,

Mike has a repeat of a segment of an interview with you and your book, White Girl Bleed A Lot. So, as I remember the segment as it originally played earlier, I didn’t expect what would happen on the replay, whoever was at the station that day, decided to interrupt, no, edit it out on the segment completely!

Once you mentioned about the attacks of black people against white individuals, all of a sudden there was no sound and after a while, commercials were just being played for many minutes! This, from a supposedly Conservative station, the management, was cowardly and irresponsible at best.

Anyway, I just wanted to tell about this. I’ve read your book, White Girl Bleeds A lot, several times and many years ago, did have the same thing happen to me by some teenagers who walked past me but the group was mostly black with a few white kids mixed in.

The teenager who hit me was black and struck me behind my head but I didn’t get knocked out, he just didn’t hit me hard enough or my head is just too thick to have suffered a concussion (lucky or blessed). They just laughed and went about as if it was all fun and didn’t care who they can hurt.

I will never be taken unawares again and am always prepared to take care of matters if it should happen. It’s the only way to be.

Take care Mr Flaherty,

Phil

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Letter from a teacher in Cleveland: It is always worse that we know.

“They really believe cops are just looking for black kids to shoot and kill, for no reason whatsoever. It’s obvious that this message has really been impressed upon them, because it’s not even open for discussion.”

 

Hello Colin –

It’s a busy time in Cleveland for a teacher – the end of the school year brings the administration of new standardized tests (Common Core/ PARCC), and the results of the March Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) will be released May 18. The failure of one or more parts of this test will keep hundreds of Cleveland 12th graders from graduating on time this year (as every year since it’s inception).  Just WAIT until the Common Core tests are the gatekeepers!

Regarding the math OGT, a few things you should know: first, the students only need to answer about 40% of the questions correctly in order to get the scaled passing score of 400. Second, the students get SEVEN chances to pass the 5 parts (Reading, writing, math, social[ist] studies, science) between the spring of 10th grade and spring of 12th grade. Third, the OGT math test is NOT THAT HARD for anyone of average intelligence and work ethic.

The problem is that the test is comprehensive – it covers math skills that should have been accumulating since day one in kindergarten.  Unfortunately, many urban youths check out of school mentally by grade 5.  After that, it becomes purely a social event for far too many of our “scholars” (as we are encouraged to call students in Cleveland).  I do want to be clear that NOT ALL students mentally drop out; maybe 20% give reasonable effort and try to do what’s expected – some are even amazing, considering the crap they live with.  I would estimate about 20% of the teens I see actively resist becoming educated – these kids refuse to do what’s necessary to learn and don’t even put up a show (unless you kiss their @ss, then they may at least appear minimally cooperative).  The remaining 60% or so fall in between – they may give a good show, they may be generally pleasant and well-behaved, they may turn do & turn in work on a regular basis, but often their efforts are half-hearted, incomplete, and/or lacking in accuracy.  So we’re looking at at least 80% of my students over the last 2 decades of my teaching career, all in Cleveland, have little clue what “hard work” means in the academic sense. Very few of these youths have the tenacity to stick with difficult concepts to the point of understanding at the high school level.

Again I want to say that there are some diamonds in the rough in any school – kids you would like to take home and adopt, to get them out of the terrible environment in which some of them live.  I have high hopes for many of my students, and keep in touch with some of them on Facebook even years later. I don’t hate any of these kids, though I may hate some of their attitudes and behavior.  If I didn’t care, I would just let them do nothing in class and think “to hell with ’em.”  But I don’t. Every day I start again to make whatever progress I can. On the days when I’m not perhaps as sympathetic as usual, those middle 60% may cop a belligerent attitude and not do any work. All I can do is continue teaching the others and ignore the non-workers, and then start all over the next day.

As far as violence in the schools, at my current position things are relatively calm.  As has always been the case, the vast majority of fights are between girls, usually about boys.  But even now, in this non-public setting, there are fights and rumors of fights; I hear about what goes on outside of school, and the kids always seem to have video on their cell phone of whatever drama recently went down. Many students tell me of their experiences in the ‘hood – family, friends, or acquaintances being shot, arrested, or both; the virtual conflicts that go on over the web via Instagram and SnapChat (Facebook is so passe) continue through gossip and physical confrontation in the building.  That is why cell phones are a dangerous thing in the school setting – they allow for the conflicts to fester and even escalate online, then at lunch – look out.  As a side note, my students are continually amazed that I have never been arrested, been to a jail, sat in the back of a police car, etc.

At my previous positions (15 years in a high school and 1 year at K-8 (both Hispanic-majority), violence was much more prevalent. After the strong, pro-law-and-order principal was forced out, the school became a dumping ground for all of the trouble makers from that side of town; consequently, discipline plummeted.  A Spanish-speaking female principal (who commanded no respect) was placed by downtown administration. She had NO CONTROL of the building. Any quality student who could leave – we had many previously – did so, until only a few real students were left. By this time, there were false fire alarms pulled several times per day, and students used this as a chance to fight.  There were no visible repercussions for those caught pulling the alarm. I and my colleagues believed the guilty students should be publicly taken away by police before being expelled, but whatever consequences were, we never heard.

Even when students were not fighting, that was the main interest of most of them. Who fought yesterday, who would fight today, and whatever plans were afoot for an upcoming jump.  Nothing excited them more than for a fight to start – I often had to physically bar the door to keep students IN my room and not running out into the cafeteria to watch (and record on their cell phones) the latest ongoing fight.  Students are not shy about their discussions, so I often hear all the details of who got jumped and for what reason, what the results were, how many cops showed up, etc.

But the scariest part is hearing their thoughts on how all of this violence is natural, normal, and justified.  Way too many “teens” honestly feel that any slight, however small, demands retribution. “She was talkin’ shit about me,” “he getting in my business,”  “that teacher got on my last nerve” are a few that come to mind.  “I was sleeping, and Miss ______ tapped my shoulder, and I about punched her in the face!”   Concerning Baltimore, a male student (otherwise a pretty nice kid) said “I’m gonna go to Baltimore and get in on the rant (riot?)!”

Students know from my previous comments that I side with the police, and they really believe cops are just looking for black kids to shoot and kill, for no reason whatsoever. It’s obvious that this message has really been impressed upon them, because it’s not even open for discussion “Don’t get Mr. ______  started,” one students says to another. They won’t argue with me because I demand reasoning for any statement they make (as in math).  They will NOT consider another side to the story – Trayvon, Mike Brown, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, etc. were all just police just out killing black folks for noreasonwhatsoever.  I generally avoid the discussion because I know the kids cannot reason logically through anything as emotional to them as this topic.

I’ve listened to three of the podcasts so far and bought two of your books on Kindle, but I wish others would hear you. My liberal friends (most of whom moved way out east to get “better schools” (wink wink), and work in 95%-white schools call me racist if I mention any hate facts such as crime stats, IQ/genetics research, etc.

Keep up the good work – I hope it doesn’t get you depressed – or killed.  Naturally, please keep my name unpublished; in my field, realists (there are many of us, even in teaching) must be quiet and careful.

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hello , hope all is well best wishes to you and yours.

i watch all your videos and look forward to reading white girl bleed alot and dont make the black kids angry.

i am 29 years old i grew up in baltimore city and lived here my whole life.

i went to all black schools from kidnegarden to fourth grade when shcool let out i had to run home if i did not make it a handfull of black kids jumped me, my grandmother had to lie about are adress to get me out.

when my grandmother was younger it was all white and nice,

but my mother whent threw hardships as well being beat up for having straight hair, so i realy appreciate you showing the truth,

all i been threw it has always drove me crazy always being taught how evil white people ruin everything, so thank you again

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Mr. Flaherty,

I will share just a hand full of my experiences with you.

When I was young boy around 10 years of age I lived in Chicago with my father, who was attending the University of Chicago at the time. I do not remember a lot form my time there but I do remember my school experiences.

Since my father was a student we had very little money and so I lived in a really bad part of town. I attended a little school called Ray School elementary. The students were mostly African-American and even at that time in the early 80’s it was not a good idea to be Caucasian and in that area.

I remember almost every day being attacked on the way from school. Continuously enduring the most horrendous treatment just because my skin color was lighter than the other children around me. The biggest thing I remember is the fact that it never changed no one ever helped and it only ended when I was lucky enough to move away.

Eventually I wound up at an orphanage in Louisville Ky and once again mostly African-Americans and the same treatment was leveled at my expense.

Even at that time the individuals who ran the orphanage acted as if Racism by African Americans was okay. I remember on several occasion being chased and beaten just because I was Caucasian, listening to racist chants day after day and when I reported it they only harassed me about what I did to deserve it.

There are really so many instances of racism I could not possibly recollect them all.

I recall as a young man severing in the military I had an African-American drill sergeant that would openly express his hated towards Caucasians taunting the soldiers and especially any one who questioned his racist views.

On one such occasion he made do push ups and jumping jacks until I threw up and then told me how much he hated “White People”. It got so bad that I finally started to make complaints in writing and telling anyone that would listen about him.

Amazingly nothing ever happened no investigation no one asked me about the complaints. The only thing that ever happened was that one day before I shipped out he came up to me and said there was nothing that I could do because he was black and I was not.

Some time later when I was stationed at Fort Carson Colorado I was in the barracks with some friends and down the hall a large group of African-Americans were listening to their music very loudly and we asked them several times to turn it down and they did not so we decided to turn some music of our own on.

That’s when it took a turn for the worse they came down the hall and starting yelling at us and calling us racists cracker among other things and a fight ensued which ended with the cops being called. The next day myself and my friends were all dragged up to the first sergeants office to answer charges of racist behavior.

We were investigated and humiliated over the next several months and of course we were all labeled as a bunch of racist even though I had several African-American friends that testified that I had never said or acted even remotely racist.

More recently I was at work a couple years ago and an African-American gentlemen was telling everyone about the racist situations he had been subjected to. The 2 examples he used was that he was getting on an elevator and the white folks inside moved away when he entered the elevator.

Then he talked about how the other day while at the mall he was walking along and as he approached an elderly white women she put her hand on her purse and he felt she did that because he was black.

I then tried to explain the situations, I explained that when you are in an elevator and the door opens and people start to get in you move to try and make room for the people entering and that what he construed as racist behavior was nothing more than good old common courtesy. The same was true for the elderly lady she did not want her bag to bump anyone so to avoid it she pulled her purse out of the way, I know because my wife does the same when she has her purse and we are in a social environment.

I tried to illustrate to him that the problem is that he was viewing everyday events as some racist activity by everyone around him and that perhaps he should try and look at things from a common sense point of view. That not everything everyone does has something to do with him because he is black. Well of course he went and complained and the next morning I was marched into HR and fired for making racist statements.

I suddenly remembered Obama discussing his racist encounters. Obama once said that he knows how racism feels because he remembers walking and hearing a car alarm go off.

I thought what kind of world do we live in were you have to scan the parking lot for African Americans before you turn on your car alarm just to make sure you don’t send out a racist message. When someone gets on the same elevator as you you can’t move over to make room because you could be called a racist.

That was just a couple situations I wanted to share with you.

Thank you,

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Colin,

I’m sorry to bother you but I just wanted to share my testimony.

I’m a 39 yr old black guy from the U.S. south.

I grew up in a middle class/upper middle class neighborhood which was white only.  It was safe and I had 2 very loving parents.  In small towns everybody sends their kids to the same public school; rich whites, poor blacks, hispanics, middle-class etc there’s not many private schools and it’s okay because the community was 70% white anyway nobody feared anybody.

In school I was teased and sometimes threatened because I was an “oreo” or “wasn’t down”.  I know you hear a lot about blacks like that but I lived it and it had a negative effect on my development into adulthood.

The reality is that blacks have a communal way of thinking; you can’t step outside the box, all you aspirations, likes, achievements have to be for the good of the group.

If you don’t hang around other blacks prepare for the consequences and boy did I pay.  The school was overwhelmingly white but groups of blacks would hang out against the wall being loud and scoping everybody who would walk by.

Whenever I would walk by they would get even louder talking about “There he go” calling me “fag” and “oreo” simply for not being one of them and having their mind set.

I don’t even know these people.  Honestly I was scared of the impulsiveness and loudness and over-masculinity and group think.

Plus I was having extra problems independently I was still in closet and ashamed of myself, (I still kind of am but that’s another story).

Starting in jr. high kids start to cluster with their race.  I never understood that but the jeering wasn’t as bad as high school.  I don’t know what I did to deserve that I wonder where some of these people are now.

Minorities feel they have the right to patronize you if you share their color and don’t have the tact to see it makes me uncomfortable.

You can image how worse it would have been if I grew up in the inner city I don’t think I would have survived.

I’ve never done anything to anybody.  In college the jeering wasn’t as bad but it was still there I’ve been openly laughed at for my black heavy metal t-shirts or  the non-masculine way I walk or simply for not saying hi, (you’re expected to converse with those of your skin color).

Again the communal way of thinking which is why Progressives love to use black people in their ideology.  This ridicule is not only on the local black level but higher up in the media and public bureaucracy thanks to white liberal progressives.

You’re ridiculed or looked at as a pariah if you’re a minority that does not toe the ideological line.

The reality is that political correctness did not make this country great, european-based bureaucracy did.  Yes slavery was a TERRIBLE time and I’d probably hate white people if I was alive back than but I’m not.  I have a whole new set of problems.

I think it’s a privilege to have been born and raised in a great country like the U.S. but a lot of people do not see it that way.  People on the far left keep insisting that immigrants made this country great.

That is true to a point.  What would honestly happen if immigrants are continually brought in to counter-weight the native born?  Would they assimilate or would their biological structure turn America into the country they’re fleeing?  This is a valid question we’re not allowed to ask because of political correctness.

I have the balls to ask these kinds of questions because I truly see all humans as spiritually equal but that does not mean we are all physically equal.

If I was asked if I wanted a group of men or a group of women to cut down my forest I would say men.  Does that make me a misogynist?  NO it makes me a realist and in a similar fashion America has to prepare for the possibility that blacks and Hispanics cannot contribute toward the European-based bureaucracy as readily as their white counterparts; just like whites may not survive in the savannah without aid.

This is just reality and I’ve been through too much to sugar coat it and be politically correct.

One of the most unforgivable things is for the far left to double-down on their ideology at the expense of everyone else.  I notice that people who espouse unyielding communistic progressive ideology are either

1. opportunists which can be race baiters and the “disadvantaged” groups that blindly follow because it immediately benefits them in the short run, (look up Luke Visconti he is a globalist devil from hell).

2. The smug, who “feel good” about making others “feel good” and a pseudo sense of self-righteousness/intellectualism.

3. Those who are scared to stick out so they just go with the flow.

I’m both gay and black and I have respect for traditionalism because it built this country.  I don’t tell others my views because I know I will be derided by a hardcore progressive, black or white I can’t stand their ideology.

I’m not part of the gay scene in fact I’ve never been with a guy because I’ve always been ashamed of myself but that’s another story I guess I shouldn’t feel that way.

There nothing wrong in being gay in itself but there’s a hedonistic, in-your-face and predatory aspect I don’t like about it, I don’t want to be associated with that.

Sexuality is a private thing but the socialists who control public perception will have you think otherwise.  Homosexuality did not build America, straight white Christians did and if this is so terrible why does the world try to move here?

Will it still be the same if America is browned up for the sake of political correctness?  People all over the world are moving to white countries.  I understand the that they want a better life but you have to counter-act that with the good of the country itself and the natives should have a say in it or at least be heard.

Also I’m told that I’m a victim because I’m black I’m sick of hearing it.  Somebody in Oklahoma says the “N” word and I’m supposed to be up in arms.

In a similar sense if somebody says the wrong thing about gays the world is supposed to be up in arms.  The Progressives do more to divide the country than help through instigating isolated incidents.  All of these “injustices” are HUMAN issues not gay or women or minority issues.

Nobody deserves to be mistreated but no group is above criticism either.

One of the things I hate the most about white progressives is that they would deny my trauma just to hang on to their ideology.  You should see the rage a black conservative gets from a blind progressive liberal when they begin to share their point of view; it’s like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

I’m sorry I didn’t mean to rant or write such a long spiel.  I know you could care less what a lone black person in the deep south thinks but I think it’s important to share others’ points of view/experiences; a REAL concensus, not something that’s manufactured in mainstream media.

I think the whites in this country need to grow some balls and take this country back.  You do this by getting rid of political correctness, good will to those who are less fortunate even in poor communities of color, (I know that sounds paradoxal but it’s actually true), spirituality and a sense of community.

Many blessings to you,

Raymond

TX

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Letter from a grandmother: “Get that white girl.”

Mr. Flaherty,

You know, I am 59 years old and in my youth used to be all about “equality” until I found out that meant me being tolerant and not other “groups.”

My 9 yr old granddaughter experienced, for the first time, racism just last month.

My little granddaughter, who is white, plays on a select basketball team in a select league. Long story short, she is, as you may have ascertained, white.

Skin color meant (note past tense) nothing to her heretofore. When we played a game in a black neighborhood with an all black team, and had black referees, our girls immediately noticed there was something amiss (and they are only 9).

My granddaughter is very good and is quick and has great shooting ability (she is blessed). When we were ahead and she had scored almost all of the points, the crowd for the other team kept yelling “get that that white girl” and “don’t let that little white girl beat you.”:

Needless to say, this was offensive, and we tried to point it out to the referees so they could control the tone of the game. They did not. Instead, they called our “little white girl” and our other “white girls” for nonexistent fouls while ignoring our fans.

We won the game in spite of this, but because we, collectively and individually, were threatened with harm (including our girls), we quickly exited and left. I felt completely vulnerable and had my pepper spray ready to use. What a sad state of affairs…all because the blacks could not behave nor face reality.

About the Author

Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

His new book,  Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry: The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it, is available all the usual locations, including Amazon and wherever fine books are sold. Or just click here to get it at Amazon.

Both books are about black mob violence, black on white crime and the Knockout Game.

His  work has appeared in more than 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine.  His story about how a black man was unjustly convicted of trying to kill his white girlfriend resulted in his release from state prison and was featured on Court TV, NPR, The Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.

Thomas Sowell: ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

Sean Hannity: White Girl Bleed a Lot  “has gone viral.”

Allen West: “At least author Colin Flaherty is tackling this issue (of racial violence and black on white crime) in his new book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

Los Angeles Times: “a favorite of conservative voices.”

Daily Caller:  “As the brutal “knockout” game sweeps across the U.S., one author isn’t surprised by the attacks or the media reaction. Colin Flaherty, author of the book “White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How The Media Ignore It,” began chronicling the new wave of violence nearly a year ago — revealing disturbing racial motivations behind the attacks and a pattern of media denial.”

Alex Jones: “Brilliant. Could not put it down.”

Neal Boortz: “Colin Flaherty has become Public Enemy No.1 to the leftist media because of his research on black culture of violence.”

From the Bill Cunningham show. It is official: “Colin Flaherty is a great American.A wonderful book.”

Breitbart.com: “Prescient. Ahead of the News. Garnering attention and sparking important discussions.”

David Horowitz: “A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot”

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Hello Colin,

I just wanted to drop you a line for whatever it’s worth. I just found out about your book through your podcast and will be reading the book soon.

I think I might be able to give you some insight on this black violence problem from my unique perspective and because I agree with what you’ve been saying in your podcast 100%. For starters,  I’m a 20-something  White guy, I have an Asian wife I met in college and a new baby.

Even though I went to college I found that after the 2008 crash I can make more money being a general contractor at the moment than in the science field I went to school for. The company that I do 95% of my contracts for owns more than 300 houses in some of the worst neighborhoods of Pennsylvania that I do repair work for. The company I contract for almost exclusively rents to section 8 tenants about 90% of whom are poor blacks in the ghetto and on welfare.

When I say ghetto I’m not mincing words either, I’m one of the only contractors I know that carries a gun and wears a kevlar vest to work sometimes depending on where I’m going to be. As a side note; see if your heart rate rises a little bit when you have to go banging on a door to see whether or not the place the people just got evicted out of with the windows boarded up and the power shut off is really empty so you can set about putting it back together. Every week driving to a jobsite I see at least one new stop sign surrounded by teddy bears and candles. I see everything you talk about in your Youtube videos from top to bottom. I also find your strategy of not going into the “why” behind these systemic problems and not trying to pose “solutions” to be intriguing.

Last year alone I went into several hundred homes of poor blacks and I get to see their home lives and where all of this racial animus and hatred is instilled in children and exactly how it happens. While I have not been the victim of violence myself, I have story after story of things I’ve encountered working this job that speak to a lot of the points you’ve made in your podcast at least. While fixing holes in walls, fixing doors that have been kicked in I get to be a fly on the wall in the homes of poor blacks to see how these people are indoctrinated into what we call “black culture” these days. While I was in college I worked as a pharmacy technician in a poor black neighborhood where I also got to see the rampant black exploitation of the healthcare system and was subject to overt racism against myself just having face to face interactions with them.

My wife still works in the pharmaceutical industry in another poor black neighborhood where she is exposed to twice the amount of racism daily because she is Asian. We can’t even use the subway without some black person making a racist comment towards us when they see a White guy holding hands with an Asian woman, it is absolutely unbelievable. At the end of the day though we both drive back to the safe white suburbs  where we live and where all of our white liberal friends sit there and tell us that the things we see on a day to day basis and the racism we are expose to is all just lies.

They also try to say that we in fact are the real racists for wanting to even discuss the obvious problems we see in the black community. What’s more is that we have other White people trying to tell us we don’t understand what’s really going on because we are not black! I do feel though that being in an interracial marriage myself gives me a little more leverage than most white people get when discussing these things so I can get away with a bit more before someone tries to brand me with the scarlet “R” in our community.

Either way I really appreciate what you’re saying and from someone who sees the problem first hand every day I can say you are bang on. Also if you ever wanted to know what the home life is like for these ghetto kids and the real indoctrination that goes on in the homes of poor blacks feel free to pick my brain or hear some fun anecdotes about the stuff I see day in and day out!

BTW: Are your books available in audiobook format? The only way I keep myself sane working this job is to lock the doors of the house I’m working in, put my headphones on, and chip away at whatever I’m working on while listening to something stimulating whether it be a podcast or an audiobook.

Keep up the good work and thank you for your time!