White poeple are wrecking baseball, says a Chicago newspaper.
This is the same paper that on the same day runs an article about 500 “teenagers” rampaging through the Magnificent Mile and pretending the fact they are black has nothing to do with anything.
Including the fact that large scale black mob violence there is a regular feature of life.
Another podcast on denial, deceit and delusion from Colin Flaherty.
Pop star Pharrell found the secret sauce to stopping large scale black mob violence in Virginia Beach: Just bring in lots and lots of white people.
For more than 30 years, the Black College Beach weekend has been one, hot, predictable, chocolate mess.
Every year, 30,000 to 100,000 students from nearby black colleges descend on Virginia Beach and raise holy hell — all the while laughing, laughing and laughing.
But this year, all that changed when pop star Pharrell took over with a festival called Something in the Water. He brought in two things: Aging hip hop stars and popular white acts like Dave Matthews and Gwen Stefani.
Result: Lots and lots of middle aged white people smoking dope. No violence. Voila!
It’s crazy season: 20 people running for President are telling us daily that white nationalists are roaming the country attacking black people. And then they explain what they are going to do to cure this fictitious problem.
Time for a reality check: The opposite is true — black violence is wildly our of proportion. And here are some recent examples from the ti of the iceberg.
Bringing down the crime rate is the easiest thing in the world: Just stopping taking police reports and stop arresting people.
In the San Francisco Bay area, police are actively discouraging crime victims from filing reports. And people who run BART could not be happier: Their system looks a lot safer than it really is.
Anyone remember the Holy Grail of denial, deceit and delusion?
Where the people who run BART admitted in a memo they don’t release videos of crime on BART because that would reinforce negative stereotypes about black people.
Who are, of course, responsible for overwhelming majority of crime on that mass transit system. No matter how hard the makers of the movie Fruitvale Station try to convince us otherwise.
Oh yeah, we got a lot to talk about on this new podcast from Colin Flaherty