
[From article]
Charlotte, North Carolina. A member of the U.S. armed forces was out for a night of rest and relaxation with a few friends. They did not know they were soon to be in the middle of a Black Lives Matter protest, where at least one of the protestors peeled off from the group to punch him in the face and break some bones in his face.
Police refused to return to the scene of the crime to help him ID his attacker. No one was arrested. Though hundred of Black Lives Matter protestors were close enough to see it. No one said a thing.
[. . .]

America. The Mirror out of London prefaced their account of this episode of black mob violence with a warning: The images are “distressing.” The headline tells the story, the video fills in the details: “Three women attack man with baby car seat and baseball bat in violent street fight.”
No one seems to know where it was except somewhere in America.
[. . .]
Ann Arbor. A large group of black people taunted, harassed, and beat two students from the University of Michigan. No one knows why, other than members of the school’s black studies department who are pretty sure the white kids did something to deserve it. Either then -- or sometime in the last 400 years.
[. . .]

Willowbrook, Illinois. A white woman is talking publicly about how a black man beat and raped her -- stabbing her 17 times in the process and leaving her face a bloody, scarred mess. The Daily Mail picked up the story:
The man “asked her for money for gas to get back to Indiana, but Schuster said she was sorry but she couldn't help.

She recalls how she then closed the garage and went inside her house. Suddenly, the same man knocked at the door, asked for money, and then barged his way inside.
She then suffered a frightening attack and was stabbed multiple times and sexually assaulted inside her home.
[. . .]

Westland, Michigan. Almost the same story, almost the same day: A black man knocks on an elderly white woman’s door, asking for some kind of help. She refuses. He breaks in. He was beating and biting and choking her when two maintenance workers break it up before it got too bad.
[. . .]
New Brunswick, New Jersey. Five black members of the Rutgers football team were arrested, accused of being part of a ten-person home invasion robbery spree.
[. . .]

And in Wilmington, Delaware, the author of the scintillating best seller Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry was editing this very article when a black man fired a gun in front of his house. When the author looked up, he saw the black person fire six more shots, then flee.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/09/9_11_2015_14_49.html
September 14, 2015
Black Violence Matters
By Colin Flaherty


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