Chicago’s black mob violence

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Chicago Running Out of Euphemisms


April 4, 2013
By Colin Flaherty

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Pity the poor Chicago reporter. She is running out of ways to describe black mob violence without using the words “black mob violence.”Reporting on race is usually not a problem. Every day she writes about black caucuses, black churches, black police, black firemen, black schools, black teachers, black universities, black history, black music, black literature, black art, black television, and black radio.

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All of a sudden, the reporter must turn color blind. And ignore the central unifying feature of the violence: Everyone involved is black.

A lot of people in Chicago are starting to wonder why.

Steve Chapman, an editor at the Chicago Tribune, says race is not important. And if you differ, you are a, well, you know.

Ravi Baichwal reads the news at the ABC affiliate in Chicago. He said a lot worse when I sent him an email in connection with my book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.

The book documented widespread racial violence in Chicago, and how the press and police administrators ignored it. Even lied about it. Lots of videos.

Anyway, Ravi really hates it when anyone reports racial violence. Well, that’s not exactly true: He really hates it when people report black mob violence.

He called me lots of nasty names for doing so, including, well, you know.

Last weekend, 500 black people ran up and down the upscale shopping area called the Magnificent Mile. They beat people, attacked a cop and his horse, destroyed property, the usual. This is just the latest of dozens of such attacks there.

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Everyone involved is black. The videos show it. So people know it. But reporters cannot bring themselves to say it. Instead they attach all sorts of words to it: flash mobs, or wilding, or teens, or elderly teens, or unruly teens, or mischievous teens, or gangs, or disturbances, or fights. Anything but what it is: Black mob violence.

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Chicago Police Superintendent Gary McCarthy was talking about crime at a black church when let the congregation in on the secret of who is responsible for violence in Chicago. Ready? Sarah Palin.

Later, he blamed the “pilgrims.”

And no, I would not believe this unless I saw it on video.

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“Instead of keeping us informed, the press plays the sick game of political pandering and protectionism, which undoubtedly jeopardizes the citizenry.”

So the beat goes on: Black mob violence that no one talks about. In the media anyway.

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Chicago Running Out of Euphemisms | FrontPage Magazine
 
What good does it do to try and hide certain facts? The media needs to report truthfully and if it shows a problem with inner city groups, that needs to be dealt with.
 
Blacks cause 75% of all murder within Chicago and 52% of all felony murder in America. They're 5-6 times as likely per capita to murder.

3 times more likely to be poor or on welfare.

Blacks wonder why they're looked down on? Maybe it's their own damn faults.
 
Well if I'm white and I am living in Chicago I am moving out of there as fast as I can.
The city will turn into Detroit soon and then everyone is gonna look around at a city in ruin
and blame it all on society for their plight.

Oh and the racist right for forcing them into poverty so that's why they burned their city to the ground.
 
The media refuses to report that the entire groups are black. Here is how and when that will change. Watch a non-black business owner stand their ground by locking up a store or diner to refuse entry or service to a mob based or, God forbid one brandishes a weapon in the name of defense, I guarantee you the color of the mob will be reported. Then, you will see black leaders get involved.
 
You hate black people we get it.

I love black people!

AClaude Allen, former White House Domestic Policy Advisor
Renee Amoore, health care advocate & founder and president of The Amoore Group, Inc.; former candidate for Republican National Committee Co-Chairwoman
Caesar Antoine, 13th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
[edit] BJ. Kenneth Blackwell, former Secretary of State of Ohio, former gubernatorial candidate
Michelle Bernard, journalist, author, columnist
Lynette Boggs, former Las Vegas City Councilwoman, former Clark County, NV commissioner, former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
Peter Boulware, former NFL linebacker and Republican candidate for the Florida House of Representatives, District 9.
Jennette Bradley, former Treasurer of the State of Ohio
Randy Brock, former State Auditor of Vermont, current State Senator of Vermont
Stephen Broden, conservative commentator, Life Always board member (a pro-life organization) and evangelical pastor, 2010 Congressional candidate
Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate
Janice Rogers Brown, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals
Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate
Keith Butler, Republican national committeeman from Michigan, former councilman for Detroit, minister and former U.S. Senatorial candidate
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Herman CainHerman Cain, businessman, media personality, and former candidate for President of the United States in 2012.
Jennifer Carroll, Lieutenant Governor of Florida[1]
Ron Christie, former advisor to Vice-President Dick Cheney[2]
Octavius Valentine Catto, civil rights activist and African American baseball pioneer
Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Eldridge Cleaver, author and civil rights leader
William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., fourth United States Secretary of Transportation, first African American Supreme Court Clerk[3]
Ward Connerly, political activist, businessman, and former University of California Regent
Norris Wright Cuney, Chairman of the Texas Republican Party (1886-1896)
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Frederick DouglassRandy Daniels, former Secretary of State of New York, 2006 Gubernatorial candidate
Artur Davis, former Democratic Alabama Congressman, speaker at 2012 Republican National Convention, potential Republican candidate
Oscar Stanton de Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois
Robert DeLarge, South Carolina congressman
Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, editor, orator, author, and statesman
Oscar Dunn, 11th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Edward Duplex, Mayor of Wheatland, California (1888)


To name a few!

It's not the color of their skin that makes so many urban black people degenerates. It's their own feelings about skin color!
 
Most blacks are raised in black culture that teaches victimhood and violence. Nearly 3/4th of all black children are raised in single parent househoods because the dad couldn't give a damn about them.

This means more poverty for the black family.
This means that their pears are going to want them to join that gang.
and on and on.

Think about it for a second. Yet, I'm the evil one for pointing it out.
 
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Now why would the MSM ignore the obvious?

Because that is their job.

What I find most amusing is this

Of ALL the things that the MSM is not reporting THIS is the one that upsets most of us here.

Well I guess the MSM knows it audience.

They know how to make us dance to their tune.

The just pander to our fear and prejudice and ignore the real issues that are the root cause of ALL this nation's woes.

And the morons?

They eat this crap with a spoon and ask for more
 
You hate black people we get it.

I love black people!

AClaude Allen, former White House Domestic Policy Advisor
Renee Amoore, health care advocate & founder and president of The Amoore Group, Inc.; former candidate for Republican National Committee Co-Chairwoman
Caesar Antoine, 13th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
[edit] BJ. Kenneth Blackwell, former Secretary of State of Ohio, former gubernatorial candidate
Michelle Bernard, journalist, author, columnist
Lynette Boggs, former Las Vegas City Councilwoman, former Clark County, NV commissioner, former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
Peter Boulware, former NFL linebacker and Republican candidate for the Florida House of Representatives, District 9.
Jennette Bradley, former Treasurer of the State of Ohio
Randy Brock, former State Auditor of Vermont, current State Senator of Vermont
Stephen Broden, conservative commentator, Life Always board member (a pro-life organization) and evangelical pastor, 2010 Congressional candidate
Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate
Janice Rogers Brown, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals
Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate
Keith Butler, Republican national committeeman from Michigan, former councilman for Detroit, minister and former U.S. Senatorial candidate
[edit] C
Herman CainHerman Cain, businessman, media personality, and former candidate for President of the United States in 2012.
Jennifer Carroll, Lieutenant Governor of Florida[1]
Ron Christie, former advisor to Vice-President Dick Cheney[2]
Octavius Valentine Catto, civil rights activist and African American baseball pioneer
Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Eldridge Cleaver, author and civil rights leader
William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., fourth United States Secretary of Transportation, first African American Supreme Court Clerk[3]
Ward Connerly, political activist, businessman, and former University of California Regent
Norris Wright Cuney, Chairman of the Texas Republican Party (1886-1896)
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Frederick DouglassRandy Daniels, former Secretary of State of New York, 2006 Gubernatorial candidate
Artur Davis, former Democratic Alabama Congressman, speaker at 2012 Republican National Convention, potential Republican candidate
Oscar Stanton de Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois
Robert DeLarge, South Carolina congressman
Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, editor, orator, author, and statesman
Oscar Dunn, 11th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Edward Duplex, Mayor of Wheatland, California (1888)


To name a few!

It's not the color of their skin that makes so many urban black people degenerates. It's their own feelings about skin color!

Or, more specifically, the feelings they have because of what they have been taught by schools and the media. Of course, their parents influence them, but consider that parents and grandparents have already been taught by the same schools and media. People aren't born with such hate, it's taught. Someone has done a bang up job of teaching many of these young people to hate whites to the point where they are forming mobs and attacking. This is a serious matter and a media who deliberately excludes the fact that black gangs are becoming more and more prevalent throughout our cities are the ones who are racist. If it were white or Hispanic gangs, it would be front page news, but the color of skin is what they based their decision on when they decide how they want to report it. This has become the golden rule with the liberal media. Look at skin color first and allow that to dictate how you proceed with the story. Hold one race above others and report nothing that would make them look bad. That is racism, pure and simple.
 
IT's black people killing black people, even Jesse Jackson doesnt care, but one white person kills a black person, we'll have tv cameras, and all kinds of media, because their is political value in it.

Chicago has strict gun control and is run by democrats and blacks are dying by the hundreds and liberals dont care....anything you do to try and help is considered racist.
 
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Cops warn Chicago tourists soon will be armed

'You don't hear about it because they aren't usually confronted by criminals'

Published: 5 days ago


In light of the high level of crime, murder and mob violence in Chicago, new warnings from police there should probably get attention.

Second City Cop, a widely read blog run by current and former Chicago police officers, now has shared an ominous prediction with WND:

t is almost a certainty that if these “wildings” continue, the casual tourist will become a rarity in short order, and a tourist intent on enjoying Chicago will come to town armed, as many already do. You don’t hear about it because they aren’t usually confronted by criminals.

Given the “current lawless climate” in the city, “it is likely, almost a certainty that someone will have to defend themselves or a loved one from the out-of-control individuals currently prowling through Chicago.”

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Read more at Cops warn Chicago tourists soon will be armed
 
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