Intermittent Color Blind Syndrome: Why So Many Editors Have it.
Most episodes of black mob violence are not this convenient: Unwitting predators hurling racial expletives. In front of witnesses. In broad daylight. On a busy street corner.
But that is what happened in Brooklyn earlier this month when a black mob assaulted a young white couple. Some cases of racial violence are so blatant and horrific even the most determined editor cannot ignore them.
But other than that, most editors say they do not report black mob violence because they have no evidence of “racial motivation.”
That is what the editor of the Virginian-Pilot said after a mob of 50 black people beat two of his reporters — and he did not even run a news story on it.
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3 comments:
In any environment where there is a large number of young black people, you should be prepared for this. I suggest that you carry protection if you are going to be in these areas.
There were a large number of black youth last week at 2 big gatherings in Wilmington, DE where Hill Harper spoke. I saw a mob of intelligent individuals being hyped up by a positive message of power and success, then walking out to go attack any obstacle that got in the way of their career and life goals. I didn't hear this on certain local conservative media outlets.
8:31 It was over shadowed by blacks committing over 50% of murders in the US over by the last 40 years. One meeting don't mean crap.
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