Letter from Pike County: Black mob violence at the fair.

September 17, 2014 — Leave a comment

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Colin.

I live in Pike County, Mississippi and a few weeks ago we had our county fair.

Our county is small with a population of about 20,000 I guess. Anyway, on the third night of the fair the blacks went wild fighting and running in packs grabbing all of the stuffed animals from the game booths.

Just flat out rampaged and took all the stuffed animals they could snatch, carry and run with.

A fight between two of them erupted and a white deputy sheriff broke up the two 15 year old blacks but didn’t make an arrest. He cuffed one but released him. No arrests for the thefts either, they just closed the fair early and made everyone leave the property.

Today the mother of the 15 year old that was fighting went to the county board f supervisors threatening a lawsuit because her son (who has a juvenile record with 3 arrests) was the victim of police brutality.

It will not be a big news story but I thought you’d find it interesting that here in backwoods Mississippi we’re seeing black mob violence at our county fairs.

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Thanks.

And many people do not know that the night before the famous Kroger shopping center incident in Memphis, that city had an identical incident. I was on Memphis radio talking about it.

Here’s a link and the pastor breaking it down: His daughter was one of the victims:

Special Report: Guest: Colin Flaherty, best-selling author on black flash mobs that are assaulting whites.

Colin is author of White Girl Bleed a Lot. The title is based on what one attacker said that was filmed while standing on a white girl that was bleeding after a mob attack.

His book looks at over 100 cities in which black mob violence has included the knockout game.

Topic: My 14 year old daughter was at the delta fair Saturday night, near Memphis, with friends and was standing in line and was randomly assaulted by two black high school girls.

My daughter had no idea who they were or why they would just walk up to her and physically assault her. A high school football player she does not know came to her aid. After I posted this on FB, a follower suggested I interview Colin Flaherty.

The same night my daughter was assaulted at the Delta Fair, a mob of black teens assaulted three people in a Kroger Parking lot. The victims were knocked unconscious. The video of these attacks are now going viral.

Colin joins us to explain the racist worldview with which young black youth are being inculcated and the lies about America that is also fueling this type of behavior. Much of their anger is being fueled by what they are taught in schools and even in churches. You will be shocked at what Colin reports that includes a judge stating that some white victims deserved what they received.

Topic: What can Americans expect if an economic collapse is merged with an orchestrated race war? Topic: A black student is assaulted by another black girl after getting off a school bus for reportedly being too white? How are many black students also targets of violence, harassment, and ridicule for simply making good grades, holding down a job, and seeking to be productive students and citizens?

Topic: We take your calls that includes two black ministers that are greatly concerned with the black on black and black on white crimes.

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Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others. He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence. Thomas Sowell said ”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.