Some very lightskinned Black female on TV telling us all how "America's Black families are holding their teenage sons and daughters closer tonight," in the wake of this Zimmerman verdict.
What a crock.
This is a group whose young males slaughter each other in the thousands each year, on a continuing basis. 91%+ of Blacks who die by violence are killed by their own kind. As for their families, over 70% of their children are born to Baby Mamas, with no husband. In the ghetto, it's closer to 90%. Self-destruction, anyone?
Some people are really not very talented at much besides starring in their endless Soap Opera and Passion Play and trying to make Other People responsible for their own spectacular failure. (Look at South Africa...or all of Africa, for that matter. The Blacks played the role of Suffering Victims of apartheid very well. Once they got what they wanted, they took the country down the drain. No follow through.)
And let us not even mention all the disproportionate violence perpetrated on Whites by the children of "America's Black families." (If half-Latino "White Hispanic" Zimmerman had a Hispanic name, we'd have never known about this.)
If ever two peoples were meant never to live together in peace, it's these two.
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So far, the reaction has mostly been relegated to death threats on social media sites. Of course, none of those people will be prosecuted, unlike the bone-headed boy who made a sarcastic comment about mass murder and was reported by a freaking Canadian woman. I'm starting to think Justice's blindfold should symbolize capricious and random enforcement of the law, rather than the impartiality of the law. And like Roosevelt said, nothing would change except the people.
Oakland is burning, but nothing major. Do you think that social media has given an outlet for people to vent their hatred anonymously and- ironically- nonviolently, and that decreases physical violence? An interesting thought.
-Sean
Freud said that insults were a societal advance, replacing a stone with a word. Good point.
Social media --and my own blog included-- as well as the mosh pit of the comments sections of any online site, show that in this age when "hate speech" is a problem, humans will always have and need to express their anger.
Better on Twitter than in real life.
But if Zimmerman escapes the Black Government's civil rights charges, he'd better move to Idaho if he wants to be safe.
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