Posted on 05/22/2005 7:05:30 AM PDT by emeryboard
It was as plain as black and white. It was a hate crime. When 30 black teenagers from Marine Park Middle School, most of them girls, chased five white girls from St. Edmund's off a Marine Park basketball court and across a Brooklyn street - punching, kicking, slapping, pulling hair and screaming, "honky bitches," "black power" and "white crackers" - it was a racial attack.
It was about hate.
Police officers who responded to the scene on March 30, at approximately 4 p.m., arrested five blacks. They were charged with simple assault.
Two of the white girls were treated at Coney Island Hospital. One had a broken nose and was given a CAT scan because she had been repeatedly kicked in the head. Another suffered a torn muscle and had clumps of hair ripped out of her scalp.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
A mob of whites assualting a small group of blacks would knock Abu Gharib off the NY Times during its peak!
"I believe the white girls are at fault because they should have sensed the pain of the descendents of slaves and been able to avoid the playful incident."
Yes. They have now felt the pain of the oppressed. As a reward we should excuse them from having to pay their portion of upcoming reparations monies
By the way. I have NOT seen this subject on DU yet....and am sure i never will. LOL
Wait, are you sure? That doesn't seem like the DU, usually they're so well-balanced and intellectually honest. I think you better check again! ;-P
And I don't agree with your comment about reparations. I feel these girls should be made to pay TWICE since they should have known better...
LOL repogirl LOL
bttt
Ping!
Ugh.
(Pronounced eye roll.)
-good times, G.J.P. (Jr.)
Clearly the blacks were merely venting their justified rage. As for the whites, they are guilty of "existing while white." Whiteness, in and of itself, is offensive and therefore provocative. (sarc)
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