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The real significance is that media outlets, black activists, celebrities and even leaders in government are collectively using this incident—whether they realize it or not—to incite RACE WARS! Breakdown in the Black Community Of course, many young blacks in America are being attacked—it’s just that their attackers come from the black community, as a few lone voices in the media have courageously pointed out. Ninety-three percent of black MURDER VICTIMS in America are killed by other blacks. “The epidemic is truly black-on-black crime,” says C.L. Bryant, former leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Bryant said Trayvon Martin’s family should be outraged that liberal politicians and black leaders are using the Florida shooting to inflame racial passions. “The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men,” Bryant told The Daily Caller. In fact, if you look at murder rates across the board, you find that 53 percent of the homicide suspects are black—according to Eric Holder’s Department of Justice. With blacks comprising just 13 percent of America’s population, one would hope media outlets across the nation would be sounding the alarm about the near-total breakdown of the traditional family within black communities. But unless there is a white-on-black angle to the tragedy, the media’s coverage is dispassionate at best—assuming it’s even covered at all. Consider the case of Allen Coon, a white youth from the Midwest who was nearly burned to death by two blacks. It happened within days of the Trayvon Martin shooting. “You get what you deserve, white boy,” one of the attackers said to Coon, after dousing him with gasoline and setting him on fire. Coon managed to save his life by smothering his burning head with the shirt he was wearing. His mother told columnist Selwyn Duke that the vicious attack was just the violent culmination of the incessant racial harassment her son had been subjected to ever since he enrolled in the predominantly black school on the east side of Kansas City. “Even more damning,” Duke wrote, “is that multiple educators were complicit in the harassment” (emphasis added throughout). Outside of Kansas City, the media coverage of this politically incorrect hate crime was sparse, to say the least. And aside from a few outspoken voices, local media and law enforcement officials in Kansas City downplayed the obvious racial component to this crime. Some even went so far as to ignore the fact that the perpetrators were black. During his interview with Coon’s mother, Duke got the distinct impression that local law enforcement officials were steering clear of any hate-crime charges for fear of setting off a “powder keg.” But by not applying hate crime laws equally, big media and law enforcement officials are only adding more explosives to the powder keg. Whites will resent the double standard and begin taking matters into their own hands. And blacks, viewing themselves as the only ethnic group in America routinely victimized by racism, will feel justified in lashing out at whites.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 06:15:35 +0000

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