“School officials say race has nothing to do with the latest example of black mob violence in Minneapolis.
Neither did race have anything to do with the dozens of others examples of black mob violence and lawlessness many caught on video that have plagued the Twin City for at least three years.
So say police. So say reporters. So say public officials.”
Ha Ha! LOL! America the beautiful!
Back in the 1970s my family would occasionally make the long drive to Minneapolis/St. Paul for a weekend, and much of the downtown was quite a treat for a small-town kid. About fifteen years after my last trip up there with the folks, a salesman from a St. Paul-based vendor showed up at work and started talking about troubles up there in terms that seemed far-fetched... about race, the gay agenda, etc. I did file it all away for future reference, but I honestly thought he was being dramatic.
A few more years passed by and I had to attend a seminar held in downtown Minneapolis, and I was shocked at how seedy much of it had become and how unfamiliar it looked. On my most recent jaunt up there, I was struck by how - for lack of a better word - sinister some formerly nice places were.
But if police, reporters and public officials say everything is copacetic, perhaps people like me simply have a perception problem.
Mr. niteowl77
Don't worry. I'm sure there's proposed legislation out there somewhere making it illegal to record video of a minority member in the commission of a criminal act.
Every problem has a solution :-)