Hermie
3rd June 2011, 07:13 AM
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/06/racial_violence_has_not_made_it_into_the_conversat ion_about_race.html
"If we're going to have a conversation about race, we should include violent black mobs in the list of conversation topics. After all, recent mob violence is the closest our nation has come to widespread racial strife in over 50 years.
"If mobs of white youths were going about chanting the phrase "white boys," beating mostly on blacks and attacking black-owned businesses, then the nation would pay attention. Academic, media, political, and legal elites would be calling for symposia, expanded reporting, legislation, and lawsuits..."
"...Yet, the racial aspect of the "flash mob" phenomenon is not seriously covered in the mainstream media. This is proof of systematic racial bias in reporting, and a failure of leadership across the board in our society. The mainstream media is in effect using a filtering process that downplays violence by blacks against whites. The result is that a significant social problem is not being addressed..."
Full Article here: http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/06/racial_violence_has_not_made_it_into_the_conversat ion_about_race.html
"If we're going to have a conversation about race, we should include violent black mobs in the list of conversation topics. After all, recent mob violence is the closest our nation has come to widespread racial strife in over 50 years.
"If mobs of white youths were going about chanting the phrase "white boys," beating mostly on blacks and attacking black-owned businesses, then the nation would pay attention. Academic, media, political, and legal elites would be calling for symposia, expanded reporting, legislation, and lawsuits..."
"...Yet, the racial aspect of the "flash mob" phenomenon is not seriously covered in the mainstream media. This is proof of systematic racial bias in reporting, and a failure of leadership across the board in our society. The mainstream media is in effect using a filtering process that downplays violence by blacks against whites. The result is that a significant social problem is not being addressed..."
Full Article here: http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/06/racial_violence_has_not_made_it_into_the_conversat ion_about_race.html