Top 100 Black Mob Violence Videos #59: Tybee Island and Orange Crush

April 14, 2013 — Leave a comment

Happening this weekend!

Ever hear of the Orange Crush Weekend? It is all black party in an Island near Savannah.

Just received this email: This weekend is the dreaded “Orange Crush Weekend” at Tybee Island, Ga., not far from where I live. Tybee Island is an Upscale White beach area that black students from Savannah State University have chosen to occupy for the last 20 years. The locals on Tybee dread Orange Crush Weekend and rightfully so. All sorts of mayhem is the rule as black revellers feel entitled to trash Tybee. Take a look at the aftermath of OCW 2012 on Youtube. After the 2012 celebration, no apology was offered by SSU.

 

Check out the carnage, a special kind of lawlessness:

These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.

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.

Get it here:

 

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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.