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Monday, June 25, 2012

Hypocritical MSM. A Black man is a hero and the White guy is a bigot ... for the same opinion !!!!


A commentator said of the hypocrisy:
"Baltimore legislator Pat McDonough says black people are terrorizing Inner Harbor.
Media and politicians say he is a racist.
The Mayor of Philadelphia says the same thing about his downtown -- and media and politicians say he is a hero."


Let’s say thousands of people riot in your upscale downtown neighborhood. And it happens a few dozen times in just a few years: Not just partying, but violence, destruction, theft and serious injuries.
Question: If people notice that most of the criminals were black and most of the victims were white, does that make them racist?


Depends. In Philadelphia, it makes you a hero. In Baltimore, a bigot.


Let’s start with Philadelphia: For three years, the black mayor, Michael Nutter, said race had nothing to do with the dozens of violent episodes of black people marauding through older neighborhoods, stealing, beating and destroying property.
“There is no racial component to stupid behavior,” Nutter told the New York Times in one of the few stories to even raise the topic – if only to dismiss it.
Despite their denials, the violence continued. Sometimes daily. Injuries mounted. So did the explicit videos on YouTube and pressure to confront the obvious.
Finally, Nutter changed: The rioters were black and “they were hurting their own race,” Nutter told a crowd at his neighborhood Baptist church.
At his side: the head of the Philadelphia Branch of the NAACP, J. Whyatt Mondesire. Nutter’s comments were “courageous,” he said. “These are majority African-American youths and they need to be called on it.”...........

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