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There’s outrage in Norfolk, Va., today after a white couple was attacked by a group of dozens of black teenagers, and the local newspaper did not report on the incident for two weeks, despite the victims being employees of the paper.
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
So what? A small group is not a race.Not everyone is a Gangsta and not every white is the KKK.Just some punks going for a "street cred"
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
So what? A small group is not a race.Not everyone is a Gangsta and not every white is the KKK.Just some punks going for a "street cred"
Originally posted by solarstorm
If this is what society is turning into, then be rest assured these black flash mobs are going to see a full retaliatory response by white extremist groups.
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
So what? A small group is not a race.Not everyone is a Gangsta and not every white is the KKK.Just some punks going for a "street cred"
i found this hightly ironic and even learned abit of history i did not know before i found it i hope this does not violate any rules as i dont useualy quote other internet forums but it came off as relevent to me edit well minus that bs miscreant comment got distracted by history and missed the biggory my bad and apologize
The irony here is that the victims had just come from the Attucks Theatre, a museum and cultural center named for Crispus Attucks, a black man, and the first man to die in the mob violence at the Boston Massacre in 1770. Attucks was part of a violent mob that attacked British soldiers. The British soldiers defended themselves, and they were tried for murder. Most were rightfully acquitted. It seems arbitrary how we view the miscreants and heroes. Had public sentiment gone differently, the mob who beat the reporters might be viewed as heroes. Had Trayvon Martin been seen as the miscreant he was, he might have gone down as a villain. Completely arbitrary, but that's what you get in an age of moral equivalence.