Posted on 03/23/2012 2:42:03 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
“I guess were now supposed to see a war between hispanics and blacks?”
Not going to see that, unless the Hispanics “step up to the bar” and assert that Zimmerman was indeed “Hispanic” and not “white” (even “white” as in, “white Hispanic”).
If there is any “war” to be waged here, it is one of the “discrim-industry” against -whites-. It’s ALWAYS that way, at least publicly.
Aside: The media does a pretty good job of covering up black/Hispanic violence, which is increasing. But of course, they don’t want us to know much about it. “Racis’” is a term used [pretty much] exclusively against the whites, ain’t it?
That they are. For some reason, they really hate Jews. Kinda like Muslims, that...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Heights_Riot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymietown#Remarks_about_Jews
“Was he on suspension from school? If so, why?”
“The media also characterizes Trayvon as a “model student.” In fact, he under a five day suspension when the shooting took place. That is why he was staying at a house so far from his school on a school night. A laywer for Trayvon’s family has blocked access to his school records. However, you have to do something pretty bad to get suspended for five days.”
Whites are attacked by blacks nine time more than the other way round. Further given the rate of crimes committed by blacks common sense is to be far more suspicious of them than other groups. To not do so is being deliberately negligent.
I think that about the same time as the black kid was killed, a white kid named Allen Goin was doused with gasoline and set on fire by a couple of black thugs in Kansas City. I am waiting for Obama to decry this attack and as soon as Sharpton is done whining, he should rush to Kansas City to comfort the Goin family.......or not
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