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Saturday night in Baltimore, 400 fellas and lovely ladies attacked tourists, cops, locals, and store owners at the Inner Harbor.

The jewel of Baltimore.

Local TV was on it right away with perfunctory stories of THE KEEDS just blowing off some steam.

Three days later the Baltimore Sun finally weighed in with more details: How there were 400 KEEDS, not 100. And they were creating a holy hell of violence, mayhem and chaos.

But the paper also reminded us that this riot was not really that big of a deal. And the new mayor assured us that is wasn’t nuttin’, nuttin’ at all.

The truth about Baltimore in a new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Saturday night in Baltimore, 400 fellas and lovely ladies attacked tourists, cops, locals, and store owners at the Inner Harbor. The jewel of Baltimore. Local TV was on it right away with perfunctory stories of THE KEEDS just blowing off some steam. Three days later the Baltimore Sun finally weighed in with more details: How there were 400 KEEDS, not 100. And they were creating a holy hell of violence, mayhem and chaos. But the paper also reminded us that this riot was not really that big of a deal. And the new mayor assured us that is wasn’t nuttin’, nuttin’ at all. The truth about Baltimore in a new podcast from Colin Flaherty.

Don't Make the Black Kids Angry Podcast by Colin Flaherty

Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry Podcast by Colin Flaherty

Why black on white hostility and violence are important to us in America.

Because the world thinks white people deserve black violence.

About the Author

Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry: The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it.

From Colonel Allen West: “Read Colin Flaherty’s book, Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry. And be certain to share it.”

TownHall: “Heroic.”

FrontPageMag: “A national treasure.”

Steve Malzberg, NewMaxTV: “Amazing.”

Bill Cunningham: “Amazing.”

Anthony Cumia: “Amazing.”

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.

He is also the author of White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it