[From article]
In Charleston, locals know racial violence is far more widespread than that. Only it is far more likely to be black on white.
Greenville, South Carolina talk show Tara Servatius has been talking about the attempted assassination of a white deputy sheriff by a black man less than a month ago. And how it is part of a pattern of black attacks on white cops.
Police shot the man dead in Charleston after a ten-hour standoff. The deputy is recovering from a shot at close range to the back of his head.
“I’m getting a ton of email from police around the country thanking me for talking about that,” said Servatius. “Some had not heard about it.”
That’s because reporters do not think it is a big deal.
Also earlier this month, the Charleston County Sheriff identified four black men as suspects in the killing of a five-year old white girl during a home invasion robbery. Neither did that make it into the war-on-black-people narrative that followed the shooting.
In April, Charleston reeled after the police released the 911 calls documenting the panic and terror created by a mob of 60 black people who rampaged through the streets, robbing people, assaulting neighbors, destroying property, and creating mayhem.
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Maybe the war terminology is fitting in an unexpected way: More than one wag has observed that in war, the first casualty is truth.
June 19, 2015
The War on Black People in South Carolina: the First Casualty is Truth.
By Colin Flaherty
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[From article]
Black violence in the 2ist century is a national phenomenon, a social pathology as repellent in its own way as slavery and segregation before it, and produced by the same poisoned seed – blatant racism.
It typically occurs when a group (or many such groups) of urban blacks, usually in their teens or twenties, begin stalking and assaulting whites along with the occasional Asian or Latin. The reasons can be trivial or nonexistent. There can be a trigger event or none. Generally the victims are strongly outnumbered and overwhelmed. The violence is usually savage – far worse than in casual crimes, with victims often ending up hospitalized and occasionally maimed for life.
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a case that occurred in Middletown, Ohio in 2013-14, in which Jennifer Chitwood was targeted by mobs after calling the police on black burglars ransacking her house. Afterward, Chitwood was subjected to months of torment, virtually ignored by the police, city government, and media until at last her house was burned to the ground. At that point, media finally woke up – to blame Chitwood, a single mother, for her own predicament.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/06/colin_flaherty_american_witness.html
June 19, 2015
Colin Flaherty, American Witness
By J.R. Dunn
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