Posted on 12/29/2014 12:35:17 PM PST by Mozilla
I looked it up. It was not that much, just another night in the hood.
Well it was a strange that all these events happened at once around Christmas. It does make me wonder if it was coordinated. And yes Colin Flaherty has a whole site dedicated to black violence. But I think he is just connecting the dots.
I don’t know anything about him — other than he appears to be what the late George Putnam referred to as a “One Note Johnny.”
He’s the flip side of the Sharpton coin and perhaps necessary in this PC climate.
About $22 Trillion, isn’t it?
But I suppose it depends upon who’s doing the tally.
I guess it was just a normal night in the hood but they fired shots at some police and fled. They were about 20 people involved who were fighting at the apartment complex.
The Obama/Sharpton War On Cops!
Well I don’t know about Texas City but Houston does have a lesbian dumbocrat mayor. But the state isn’t liberal. The area with the night club was a bad area though.
“Gibsmedat.”
We don’t have black mob violence.
We have Marxist violence, attempting to use primarily black agents provocateur.
If it comes to push back, the organizers should be the primary target. Not the peons.
I did not see the part about them firing at the police. I saw where they almost ran an officer down while fleeing and he fired one shot and hit the hood of their car. As far as the fighting goes, they should have let them fight it out among themselves and kill each other. Whatever the outcome would have been, the public would win. If they wish to live like animals...
I don’t agree about the author’s “failed experiment”.
Those that adopt the Western culture tend to succeed.
It was the left’s “experiment” of destroying the families of our country through the welfare state that caused the deprivation of the black culture that we see today.
The only racial correlation is that the black culture seems to be more susceptible to this degradation,
probably due to a victimhood/revenge subculture due to the legacy of slavery.
I don’t think it’s “black” violence. It’s a subculture. And just like Islam and the North Koreans etc., , there are those who want to sell it a scapegoat to hate (cops, whites, slavery, the Great Satan, whatever).
This diverts attention from the dictatorship’s own failures.
They do want a race war. I just think that this is coordinated. People just don;t all decide to go ransack and fight at a mall. But to have it happen in several malls with the same time frame feels like someone was planning this.
Very similar to the Marxists’ use of homosexuals to criminalize Christianity.
That rapper woman is a bit nutty to want to punish people who had nothing to do with slavery. Seems to be that she needing some form of therapy to get over her issues.
I wonder, how many Americans have watched the young WHITE men’s faces this bowl season as they listen intently to their BLACK coaches advice and then go onto the field and try to implement that good advice? It is a sign, this cooperative teamwork, that there are large segments of the black community who have integrated into American society and have become authority figures, in a good sense among blacks and whites, not like the authoritarian racist like Sharptoon and Jackasson and Holdem; and L4B. We can only hope that there is a growing sense of realization that black people are being scammed into trying to destroy the very goose that has laid these golden egg lives like my neighbor enjoys two doors down following his education, application, and work as he assimilates himself and his beautiful family into being fellow Americans.
When the government does not take the side of the people against criminal, or worse, takes the side of the criminals against the people, vigilantism results.
Importantly, throughout the development of vigilantism it strives to be peaceful and use legal means it should be able to use to reduce rampant criminality.
Only when it is pushed to the limits does it resort to violence, the exception being especially heinous acts against the innocent, particularly children and the infirm and elderly, from which acute acts of violence can result at any time.
The normal progression of steps in a vigilante movement are orderly.
1) They appeal to the leaders, who ignore them. This is followed with an effort to turn out the leaders by voting, but as is often the case, the leaders are corrupt and do not permit an honest vote.
2) A vigilante organization is formed. It often begins as an unarmed block watch type group, whose efforts are to detect criminals and report them to the police. However, these unarmed people are attacked, either by the criminals, or the police, or both. The leaders deplore them “taking the law into their own hands”, even they are doing no such thing. This is the start of a propaganda war against the vigilantes.
3) The vigilantes are reviled in public, and efforts are made to attack their leaders, or arrest them. This may turn to efforts to drive them out or even kill them. This is close to the final straw, but even then, the effort is still just to drive out the criminals.
4) This is about the time a mob forms, again to push out the criminals, and possibly their allies, the leaders. But if at this time the vigilante mob is met with violence, they will respond with violence. And after the fact, this is all that is remembered.
5) By the time a higher authority intervenes, the situation is over. The criminals or even the local leaders are gone or dead, the situation returned to normal, and no one says who was responsible.
In the current situation, it is about at the stage where groups of concealed carry armed citizens mount a watch at public events, so that if criminals start carrying out criminal acts, the citizens can support the police discreetly, if possible, identifying the perpetrators, recording their acts, and if they become too violent, to shoot them, if necessary, to prevent their carrying out of felonious acts, particularly acts of violence, mayhem or murder.
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