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Saturday, March 23, 2013

The Unspeakable Subject


I hate to be one to say it, but it becomes more and more obvious that there is an undeclared war going on in this country between lower-class blacks and all white people. Not only is there a report every week on Drudge of a black flash mob attacking whites, but the statistics are overwhelming:

• Of the nearly 770,000 violent interracial crimes committed every year involving blacks and whites, blacks commit 85 percent and whites commit 15 percent.

• Blacks commit more violent crime against whites than against blacks. Forty-five percent of their victims are white, 43 percent are black, and 10 percent are Hispanic. When whites commit violent crime, only three percent of their victims are black.

• Blacks are an estimated 39 times more likely to commit a violent crime against a white than vice versa, and 136 times more likely to commit robbery.

• Blacks are 2.25 times more likely to commit officially-designated hate crimes against whites than vice versa.

Source FBI through New Century Foundation

Now we have a report of an unspeakable crime committed in Georgia last week where two blacks (a teen and a pre-teen) shot and killed a white baby in a baby carriage as its mother was walking down a normally peaceful street.


This photo provided Friday, March 22, 2013 by Sherry West, of Brunswick, Ga., shows her son Antonio Santiago celebrating his first Christmas in December of 2012. Credit: AP

BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — Police arrested two teenagers Friday who are suspected in the shooting death of a 13-month-old baby in a stroller and wounding the baby’s mother during an attempted robbery.

Seventeen-year-old De’Marquis Elkins is charged as an adult with first-degree murder, along with a 14-year-old who was not identified because he is a juvenile, Police Chief Tobe Green said.

Police announced the arrest Friday afternoon after combing school records and canvassing neighborhoods searching for the pair. The chief said the motive of the “horrendous act” was still under investigation and the weapon had not been found.

The mother, Sherry West, wept Friday while she told The Associated Press that she pleaded with the gunman and a younger accomplice who approached her Thursday morning while she walked near their home in coastal Brunswick.

“He asked me for money and I said I didn’t have it,” she said. “When you have a baby, you spend all your money on babies. They’re expensive. And he kept asking and I just said ‘I don’t have it.’ And he said, ‘Do you want me to kill your baby?’ And I said, ‘No, don’t kill my baby!’”

West said the gunman fired four shots, the first into the ground. West didn’t see a shell casing ejected and she assumed the gun wasn’t real.
Picture De’Marquis Elkins

Notice that the original source, the Associated Press, did not identify the races of the shooters or the baby, continuing a conspiracy among the mainstream media to hide this situation wherever it occurs.

To make things worse, our President Obama had the nerve to make the following statement yesterday in Israel:

Obama links the struggles of blacks in America with Palestinian cause

Rick Moran March 22, 2013 American Thinker (Excerpt)

“President Obama has done this before - connected the struggle of African Americans to realize equality with the cause of the Palestinians. The metaphor is weak, even if you accept the legitimacy of Palestinian claims such as the right of return and borders.

But at bottom, it is an obscenity. Part of that cause that President Obama so blithely and ignorantly joins with civil rights is the undeniable fact that the Palestinians want to eliminate the Jewish state. Hence, he is linking the noble struggle for freedom for American blacks with genocide.

Politico:

On his stops in the Holy Land Thursday, President Barack Obama turned again and again to a subject not obviously connected to the current troubles in the mideast: the struggles of African Americans in the United States.

One of the parallels the president drew-comparing the plight of Palestinians to that of blacks in the U.S.-has drawn criticism in the past when he raised it in this region.

During a press conference with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Obama said young people he'd met on the trip made him think of his own children.

"Whenever I meet these young people, whether they're Palestinian or Israeli, I'm reminded of my own daughters, and I know what hopes and aspirations I have for them," Obama said at the Palestinian headquarters compound in Ramallah. "And those of us in the United States understand that change takes time but it is also possible, because there was a time when my daughters could not expect to have the same opportunities in their own country as somebody else's daughters."

Obama's comments-which invoked life under Jim Crow in the U.S. or perhaps even under slavery-seemed to give support to Palestinian narratives that describe Arabs and Palestinians as second-class citizens in Israel. That line of criticism deeply angers many Israelis. Some critics of Israel go so far as to use the word apartheid, a word that angers Israelis further.” American Thinker
As the American left tries to disarm Americans while it hides the truth about black violence against whites, knowledgeable people will not be fooled, nor leave themselves defenseless.





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3 Comments:

At 11:08 AM, Anonymous Joe said...

Do you know what really gripes me? We went all through this crap back in the 1960s and after a period of time and Alex Haley movie, "Roots", this country's wounds had begun to heal. Then, we elected a black president who has done nothing but stir this whole mess up all over again dividing our country in the process.
I no longer have hate or animosity for this man, but I feel that this country needs to be rid of him, and quick!
Mr. Obama, for the good of this country, please step down!

 
At 1:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good posting Russ. You had not posted in a while so I was concerned.

 
At 2:42 PM, Blogger RussWilcox said...

It's getting harder and harder for me to do this, but the story of the murdered baby really upset me.

 

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