One of the "outlandish" things in the column was advice to avoid black neighborhoods. Now there are far too many times when that is life-saving advice based upon fifty years or so of experience.
Take Cincinnati.. please!
Whites driving home by their usual routes through Avondale were dragged from cars beaten some killed and some left with permanent damage. That was in the 1960s and happened multiple years.
I left Cincinnati in 1970 but I know that there have been similar events there -- and in other cities -- in the years since the 1960s.
I hope Mr. Lowry and the rest have the courage of their convictions to freely drive through all areas of their cities throughout the coming months. Fat chance.
Obama been laudin' that martial law and I bet he and his sons got plans to stir up all kinds of turmoil (Van Jones warned of it too). So good advice. Careful where you are from now on. That of course is racist.
Blacks should be careful about white neighborhoods. That of course in not racist. Go figure.
>>Take Cincinnati.. please!
>>Whites driving home by their usual routes through Avondale were dragged from cars beaten some killed and some left with permanent damage. That was in the 1960s and happened multiple years.
There were significant riots in Cincy in April 2001 with notable black-on-white racist random violence on those unfortunate enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, generally through no fault of their own. This was well-covered at FR at the time, though not in the MSM.